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to learn India traditions from a professional society, so my parents agreed too” but Hiyori said “That’s good. I like investigating stuffs too.” that was by far the best response I had from her.
    She really has a hobby at this kind of unexpected stuff huh. For all of my sacrifice till now, that quote had changed my life and it’s already enough. Of course I recorded the part where she said “I like”, and will keep inside the completed “Voiced Hiyori” which will be guarding my room for me when I’m not in during this period.
    Drowning in my memories, without knowing when, the train was close to the huge platform.
    The platform was crowded, as if an event was held there.
    "Ah, faster, we gotta get down by the next stop, Hibiya"
    "Eh?! Ah, yeah!"
    I replied, and stood up from my seat.
    After I finally moved down Hiyori’s massive luggage from the luggage holder above the seats, I carried my backpack which was obviously smaller compared to the luggage, and went into a ready status.
    "Alright! We’re getting down any minute!"
    The train suddenly slowed down its speed, an inertia force suddenly came from my foot.
    To not fall down I tried to stand firmly, but when the train stopped the inertia immediately vanished, and my body suddenly fell down to the opposite side.
    "Uwahh…"
    "Huh, what are you doing. Faster, we’re going now"
    Hiyori looked at me and sighed, then neatly stood up and rushed towards the door.
    "U-uwahh wait…. wait for me!"
    I hurriedly dragged Hiyori’s luggage, and walked towards the door.
    From the moment the door opened till I got down the world I saw, countless crowds were mixed together, releasing a pressure as if I take a gasp it’ll squash me to death.
    Hiyori relaxingly rushed to the platform, while I was trying my best to chase up with her.
    As I was drawing along the rough yellow lines on the floor using the wheels of the luggage, I finally went up the escalator, at that moment I was breathing quite rapidly.
    "Nee…….. Hiyori. Is there some kind of event today……?"
    "Hmm~? Nope, I don’t think so. If it’s Summer Festival it should be a while later."
    Hiyori replied while fiddling the handphone on her hand.
    "Eh, eh~ I see…"
    So is this the so-called city’s severe test.
    I had once watched the TV about what “Commuter RUSH” and I was sneering at it thinking “their acting are really exaggerating”, but based on the current situation it seemed that it was true.
    "please don’t tell me the next train will be that kind of situation", thinking of that I had a chill on my spine.
    Maybe because I wasn’t used to it yet, along with the escalator when I was near towards the ground, my heart was filled with an unusual tension.
    "Going down…. going down now."
    I was ready to get down, but I couldn’t find a perfect timing, so my steps ended up being weird.
    "How spiritual"
    Hiyori who got down first laughed while she said that, I was embarassaed that I couldn’t lift up my head.
    Next time before a ride with Hiyori, I should have practice first.
    As we walked towards the ticket barrier, there mixed a bigger crowd than at the platform. I was thinking if move forward along the crowd, the road I walk will be really like an adventure.
    Hiyori still as usual, she hurriedly walked away without waiting for me, but, since I also had the ticket, I thought it wasn’t a problem to just imitate the person in front and just move ahead.
    It was my first time seeing an automatic ticket barrier, that had frequently placed human into the past.
    This will really check the ticket properly? I felt that there might be one or two who can sneak through it.
    When it was almost my turn, to not make any mistake I tightly watched the hand actions of the person in front of me.
    That person took out something and placed it on the machine as it beeped, and calmly passed thought the ticket barrier.
    I see, so that’s the system. The train station at my ol’ home was by the good ol’ uncle who

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