(They’re) making a really worried face.And just like that, a photo session.Falls forward as if getting into a stance.I can’t tell where (you’re) looking.When giving it back, he returns it quietly.At first I thought someone with a completely blank expression had shown up. Care. When they first appeared, they weren’t able to walk on their own.From the 18:00 appearance, they came flying in. Dragging their leg with incredible force, they stumbled over, grabbed the mic, and desperately pleaded for release — it was intense.
‘Please… free the Pokémon…! I’m begging you…!!’
And then they collapsed onto the floor just like that (screams erupted from the audience).They give a speech in a nice voice. They’re calm (for now). They explain how to accept the “what-is-that,” but say:
“Once you take it smoothly, please release me immediately.”
They’re very straightforward. Their eyes are wide and darting around. There’s a slight sense that they’re being made to say it, and it’s great. They’re gradually getting used to it.The grunt’s deadpan reaction was hilarious.15:00 and 17:00 are just barely normal. I’m calm. But still unstable.You don’t need to release it, it’s totally fine!Super dryyy
The underling looks like a care staff member.Being led by the underling, she looked around the store. Expressionless. But she spoke properly. Sane. She had an amazing princess-like aura.Saying “Give it here,” they snatch the underling’s microphone. → Flow of the speech
“It seems many of you still haven’t been releasing your Pokémon, and I must say, I’m feeling a bit of indignation.”
…they waited, thinking they were going to say something more, but they quietly handed the microphone back to the underling, which made them chuckle.
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