Memory Summary: Shu is in a sewing room, dressed in his school uniform, and leaning out the window listening to— a string cup. Behind him, Kagehira is sewing something, the both of them quiet when Ken comes in. Mika is happy to see him, though he's late— and Mika has to deal with the brunt of Shu's bad moods when that happens. Anyway, he's making a costume as a belated birthday present, and it's not as good as anything their mentor makes, but, well... Ken is overjoyed though, and tries three times to make words come out but instead just stammers, unable.
Shu interrupts them and tells them to be quiet, he's on the phone. The string phone, because Rei doesn't know how to use a smartphone. Anyway, back to his conversation with Rei.
The memory, viewed from the outside, only one-sidedly reveals what Shu said, but it sounds like Shu tells Rei not to cross him. Rei probably(?) corrects him, and it sounds like Shu is being warned against Tenshouin. Shu expresses that Tenshouin has only money, not talent, and surely even the vulgar people of the audience will be able to see Valkyrie is of much greater quality than anything that rich boy could put together. That said, he would never be so foolish as to ignore the words of a friend— he thanks Rei for the warning.
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Memory Summary: Shu is in a sewing room, dressed in his school uniform, and leaning out the window listening to— a string cup. Behind him, Kagehira is sewing something, the both of them quiet when Ken comes in. Mika is happy to see him, though he's late— and Mika has to deal with the brunt of Shu's bad moods when that happens. Anyway, he's making a costume as a belated birthday present, and it's not as good as anything their mentor makes, but, well... Ken is overjoyed though, and tries three times to make words come out but instead just stammers, unable.
Shu interrupts them and tells them to be quiet, he's on the phone. The string phone, because Rei doesn't know how to use a smartphone. Anyway, back to his conversation with Rei.
The memory, viewed from the outside, only one-sidedly reveals what Shu said, but it sounds like Shu tells Rei not to cross him. Rei probably(?) corrects him, and it sounds like Shu is being warned against Tenshouin. Shu expresses that Tenshouin has only money, not talent, and surely even the vulgar people of the audience will be able to see Valkyrie is of much greater quality than anything that rich boy could put together. That said, he would never be so foolish as to ignore the words of a friend— he thanks Rei for the warning.