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Tsumugi | Woah, look at all the picture books lined up here… |
Izumi | Talking about picture books the other day suddenly made me want to read some again. That’s when I found out about this café. |
Banri | I wasn’t particularly looking to read some picture books, but I did remember this place after seeing a review on Inste about how good their coffee is. |
Tsumugi | Speaking of which, it seems to be pretty crowded. Is the place that popular? |
Clerk | Thank you very much for waiting! Table for three? |
Izumi | Yes, please. Your shop seems to be pretty busy today. |
Clerk | Actually, we opened up our irregularly scheduled workshop of hands-on picture book-making today. It turned out to be quite a hit. |
| We still have some slots open, so please feel free to try it out if you’re interested. Of course, you can enjoy it while having coffee and snacks as well. |
Izumi | I planned to just read some picture books at first, but it seems like a lot of fun to make your own books, too! |
Tsumugi | Shall we take part in it then? |
Banri | Well, they did say we can enjoy coffee while doing it. Sure, why not. |
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Clerk | Please feel free to use any and all art supplies we have provided for you! You have the freedom to use any number of sheets and go with any kind of subject as you’d like. |
Banri | Hard to think of something when you’ve got this much free reign. What sort of picture book are you making, Director-chan? |
Izumi | A story about curry, of course! |
Tsumugi | Hahaha, nothing else defines our Director like curry, after all. |
Izumi | Have you decided on yours, Tsumugi-san? |
Tsumugi | I did. I’m thinking I should make another book about Zabi again. |
Izumi | Fufu, that’s just like you! |
Banri | … And done. |
Tsumugi | Eh, already!? |
Izumi | How!? When!? You just said you had a hard time thinking about it! |
Banri | It’s too tedious to think about the story and dialogue, so I just settled with making a pop-up picture book. |
Tsumugi | Amazing. When you open up the pages like this, three-dimensional trees pop out!! |
Izumi | At the starting page, you get one tree, but as you keep going the trees also keep adding up… Woah, and then it all becomes a forest on the last page! |
Banri | I had this image of planting trees one by one, so this is what I ended up with. |
Izumi | Somehow it kinda feels pretty stylish considering you made it, Banri-kun… |
Banri | What do you even mean by that? |
Tsumugi | Do you have a title for this picture book? |
Banri | A title, huh… Lemme think. |
| …"The future of the dorm’s garden?" |
Tsumugi | I’m telling you I won’t turn it into a forest! |
Banri | Haha. Well, since I’m all done with my picture book, I’ll take my time enjoying the coffee I was looking forward to. |
Tsumugi | Unbelievable… I haven’t even decided on the kind of book I want to make for Zabi, you know. |
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CHOICE 1: Let’s take our time thinking about it. [+]
Izumi | Let’s take our time thinking about it, then. |
Tsumugi | Alright then. First, let’s try to decide on each other’s themes. |
| Ah, I’ve got an idea. Why not make a book about a personified curry, Director? |
| Perhaps something like them going on a journey to another country in search of their final ingredient and spices…! |
Izumi | That does sound really fun! But, Tsumugi-san, weren’t you supposed to be thinking of the theme for your own book instead of mine…? |
Tsumugi | Ah, you’re right. I was just thinking that since you haven’t decided on your theme that I ended up thinking of something about curry for you. |
Izumi | (Tsumugi-san, your kindness knows no bounds…) |
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CHOICE 2: Let’s try a fresh and novel idea. [+]
Izumi | Once we come up with a novel idea, we should be able to start planning soon enough! |
Tsumugi | An original idea, you say… I’ve read my fair share of picture books, but… |
| I don’t think any of them pop out in particular. Or rather, I may have read a few but I’ve forgotten all about them. |
| … Perhaps picture books are just like plays— They’re actually more memorable the less exaggerated they are. |
Izumi | I see… So rather than trying to go with a novel idea, it might be better to draw out a straightforward story that would show off your love for Zabi! |
Tsumugi | Yeah, I think I want to go with that kind of feeling in mind. |
Izumi | (Tsumugi-san really does adore Zabi. It’ll surely turn out to be a good picture book, no matter what the drawing skill would be.) |
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Tsumugi | I know. I might try doing a pop-up book like what Banri-kun did. |
| Starting off with Zabi’s face… Let’s see… How about cutting the brown paper like this— |
Izumi | (The… The sides have become all asymmetrical and distorted… I almost forgot that Tsumugi-san’s actually surprisingly clumsy.) |
Kid | Mister, your cutting looks really bad… |
Tsumugi | Uu…………. |
Banri | Tsumugi-san, I’ll teach you how to properly do it, so how about you put down the scissors for now? |
Tsumugi | ……Okay. Please do. |
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Tsumugi | Tasuku, are you going out? |
Tasuku | Just going to drop by the family home real quick. |
Tsumugi | I’ll come with. |
Tasuku | What’s up, gonna look for something again? |
Tsumugi | Not really. There’s something I want to show to Zabi. |
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Tsumugi | Zabi, look at this! Now that I’m all grown up, I tried making you a picture book again… What do you think? |
Zabi | …. |
Tsumugi | Eeeh… |
Tasuku | Same results as last time. |
| …But hey, compared to your old work, this one’s a lot less worse, don’t you think? |
Tsumugi | Just a lot ‘less worse’, huh… Maybe I’ll attend that picture book workshop again... |