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âWhere you are going to be seated is based on your student number. Please look at the list handed at the entrance and sit at the place your number is written.â
The guidance for the film department was held in a lecture hall that looked like it could accomodate around 200 people.
âEveryoneâs number is scattered all over.â
:Looks like it. Seems like we canât sit together.â
âUmm, Kyouya is 32, Shinoakiâs at 23, Iâm at 15âŠand Rokunoji is number 102. Weâre separated alright.â
âHey! I told you to call me by my first name!â
âWell you called me by my family name, so weâre even!â
âCome on, both of youâŠâŠâ
Fighting at the entrance is not good, so calm down for now.
âFua~, thereâs unreasonably a lot of people right. Are these all classmates?â
Certainly, there were more people than I thought. There were probably around 130 people.
âFor the time being, there isnât much time, so letâs go to our seats. After itâs over, want to have lunch together?â
âOkay. Letâs gather at the entrance. I wonder if we can use the cafeteria already.â
âItâs it okay? Also since we have the opportunity, I also want to look around inside the school.â
âYea, thatâs right~.â
After deciding on the plans after this, we dispersed to our respective seats to sit.
The scene inside the classroom at first glimpse was the same as any normal college. It did not deviate too much, nor too little; most of the students do not embrace dreams or ambitions, I remember the exchange of gazes of not knowing (about their dream) of wherever I looked. .
However, even if the classroom itself or the pamphlets distributed were similar, the students were different.\n
At first glance, the scene inside the classroom is the same as any normal college. It didnât deviate too much or too little. Most of the students donât embrace dreams or ambitions. I remembered the exchanges of gazes of not knowing about their dreams wherever I looked.
Frankly speaking, if you look around, it seems to be full of people that look hard to deal with. âŠâŠIt was as I expected, or rather, it seems like Nanako and the others were on the normal side.
â33, is it here?â
âAh, yeaâŠ. yea!?â
After seeing the guy who came next to me, a strange voice came out unintentionally.
âHaa, itâs unbelievable, I finally came to Oogei!â
He looked like he was around 190 cm. He looked absurdly muscular, clear to see from how tight that T-shirt that had âPhysical strengthâ written on it was clinging to him. No matter how you look at it, rather than here at Oogei, he should be at an athletics college.
âYou, what are you called?â
âM-me? Hashiba, Kyouya Hashiba.â
âHashiba right? I am called Genkirou Hikawa, nice to meet you.â
ââŠâŠ Genkirou?â
âYeah. The âgenkiâ from âhow are you doing!â and ârouâ from failing college exams and retaking themâ. Cool name, right? Iâll never get depressed or sick. Hahaha.â
Itâs not just his looks. Along with Rokuonji and Shinoaki, arenât there too many people with impactful names?
âŠAs expected of Oogei. This is probably something only an arts college could pull. I guess thereâs no mistaking that this environment can easily gather these kinds of people.
âHashiba was it? Did you come here to wanting to learn film making?â
âFilm? NoâŠthatâs not it.â
However when you think about it, this is the Department of Film, so itâs natural to normally think like that.â
âOh. Well then, game? Or is it anime?â
âYeah, I like games. I wanted to make a RPG one of these days.â
âOh, I also like games. I played games like SF2 to the point of dying when I was a kid! Also, Super Real Pro Baseball.â
It seems like he was a fighting and sports games addict. His image even fits his tastes.
âWell, I like moving my own body more though. Did you also do some sports at high school?â
âNo, not really. I like watching. Like baseball.â
âBaseball! I also often appeared as a helper for my baseball club in high school. Last year sadly we didnât get into KoushienâŠ. The fall tournament was also disappointing; we had to meet the rumored Yuuki Naitou!â
âNaitou isâŠ. Ah! The towel prince.â
âTowelâŠâŠ princeâŠâŠ ?â
He looked like he didnât understand me.
âŠCrap! I forgot that Koshien only got that nickname in the SUMMER of 2006 when he was caught wiping his sweat with his towel. Right now, that title doesnât exist!
âAh? No sorry, I mistook him for another player. Iâm looking forward to Naitou playing.â
âOh! Iâve got no doubt he can go pro; he can probably go major!
âHa haâŠ. I, guess so.â
After this, he goes on to pitch against Hokkaidoâs steadfast ace, AKA Mii-kun, at the summer Koushien. That guy certainly hits it big; serving as an ace at college baseball, even going pro to a lot of fanfare.\n
âŠBut, far from leading the Yankees to double-digit wins in the Major League, Naito will have a hard struggle in the pros, huhâŠ.
âAlright! Letâs go watch professional baseball together sometime. Are you a Daigers fan? Buffalos? Iâm a Fukuoka Fawkes, but Kazuki Saito will probably reign as an ace for now, so Iâve got expectations for this year.â
âŠWasnât Kazuki Saitou seriously injured this yearâŠ?
âY-yeah. Itâs good that professional baseball is always a huge topic every year. Like Darvish Major challenge or Number 4 ace using twin wielding.â
âTwinâŠâŠ wieldingâŠ?â
Crap! That also hasnât happened yet!
âF-for argumentâs sake, wouldnât it be amazing for a player to play an active role as both a pitcher and a batter as wellâŠ?â
âImpossible impossible! Itâs not possible for something like a manga to appear!â
âHa haâŠâŠ I, guess so.â
How should I put itâŠ. The future isâŠan amazing thing.
While chatting, students gradually assembled.
Whether it was entering Oogei, everyoneâs mood was uplifted, and was somehow filled with a pleasant atmosphere.
Then, the chime representing 9 oâ clock resounded through the room.
âWe will now start the Oonaka Artâs College Film Departmentâs 2006 Academic Year Orientation. First, from the department chair Sasai-sensei.â
The small old man, who was sitting besides the announcer, stood on the platform. It was a person even seen on the pamphlet. He should be a big-wig in the advertisement industry if I remember correctly.
âWelcome to the Film Department, Ehh, our departmentâŠâŠâ
The department chair indifferently explained about Oogeiâs film department.
Originally, the department was established by a director of eastern techniques of a film company. Even now, movie production training is the main focus. The department chair also talked about how the first and second year student curriculum was nearly all group work.
Well, it was roughly the same as the contents written in the pamphlet.
âFilm production⊠I wonder what weâll be doing.â
Higawa was wracking his brains beside me.
I was also filled with questions.
âThen to continue, Associate Professor Kanou who is in charge of practical skills will explain.â
In place of Sasai-sensei, an awfully young female professor in a suit headed towards the platform.
The moment she stood in front of the mic, Kanou-sensei smiled sweetly, and said, âAll the new students, congratulations on your acceptance~! I am Kanou who is in charge of everyoneâs film production training. I look forward to our four years.â
She began her introductions as if her sentence endings had heart marks attached to them.
(Whatâs with this professorâŠâŠ)
It was a sweet voice like a young voice actor doing the introduction of a new anime.
Uum, I will now be conducting a surveyyy. Can you guys raise your hands to answer?â
Then, she suddenly started to conduct the survey.
It somehow started to change into a space of freedom suddenly.
âWithin all of you, those who wants to be a film director~.â
Quite a few hands were risen.
âThen, next, scriptwriters~.â
This also had some risen.
âHow about anime writer?â
It was similar to the first question amount of hands risen.
Next was game designers, advertisement planners, CG artists, etc, various occupation names appeared.
While everyone was whispering, they were freely talking about their dream path.
Concrete examples regarding vague thoughts of their vision of their future like âI see, there was that kind of occupationâ was pointed out. A tiny bit will grow into a serious dream.
(Aah, this kind of thing, this was the feeling of imagined Oogei to beâŠâŠ)
I personally also though nostalgically upon the work of creating a game again.
âHmm, ok ok okâŠâŠâ
While the professor was grinning and looking at that state (of the classroom), but suddenly she suddenly opened her eyes widely.
âOkay, listen carefully!!â
She abruptly yelled in a threatening tone.
âHiee!â
âEh, w-whatâŠâŠ?â
The students were frightened, and shortly grumbled.
The harmonious atmosphere instantly made a complete change and fell silent.
After the professor looked at the state of us with contempt, she quietly removed the mic from the stand, and held it in her hand.
âOkay, listen up ok? Last year, there were 135 film department graduates.â
It was almost the same at this yearâs incoming students.
âAmong them, around how many people do you think got into the occupation they wanted to enter when they enrolled?â
Everyone exchanged glances with each other.
âAlright, the blondie there!â
âEh, ehh, me!?â
Nanako pointed at herself in resignation.
âAroundâŠâŠ 40 people.â
âBuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!! Wronggggg!!!!!â
The wrong verdict was slightly overcome with emotions.
â40 peopleâŠâŠ uh-huh, if there was that much, it would be a story in a dream though~ uh-huh.â
While displaying a forced sad expression, she nodded her head many times.
âThe right answer isâŠâŠ eight people. Anime production two people, scenario writer two people. Three people found a job at a major game company. As for directorsâŠâŠ only one person.
The assembly hall resounded in an instant.
It was clearly too little. I-is that so?
âLetâs talk about moneyâ
The professorâs tone became even lower. Her expression also suddenly changed into a serious one.
âHumans will grow hungry, sleepy, and even need to go to the toilet. Beyond pursuing a social life, humans want clothes, and want a house in order to endure the wind and rain.â
She took off her coat, and left it on the mic stand.
âClothes, food, shelter. Because those are necessary for humans, though are naturally profitable. However, how aboutâŠmovies, animes, and games? Even without those, humans wonât be particularly troubled.
She sat on the stair that led up to the podium, then crossed her legs. Her skirt was short, so although it was out of the question, I was a bit nervous.
âPleasure is something that only emerges after the various things prior are fulfilled. To put it bluntly, itâs low on the scale of priority. Itâs useless. You people who purposely went to a college to make games areâŠbeyond eccentric; youâre all just fools.â
It became a bit noisy inside the hall.
âFrom now on, youâve all decided to learn something stupid for the next four years. While it may be true you have learned, you might not achieve the qualifications; there is not any sort of assurance with this. Just as I said at the beginning: thereâs no guarantee youâll find employmentâŠ.â
Then the professor paused, and smiled broadly.
âSo.â
âEven idiocy, if done to the extreme, will become a selling point. If you somehow become special, itâll become something of value. Aim for that. Since youâre all idiots, become an idiot who no one can ever reach.â
ââŠIf you reach that point, the line between stupidity and genius will blur, and you guys might become geniuses. How many of you will become geniusesâŠIâm looking forward to it from the bottom of my heart.â
âThatâs all.â
The inside of the hall had still fallen silent. As if nothing happened, the male presenter went up to the platform, and became to talk businesslike.
âNext, I will explain how to take classes. Please open the class table and student handbook.â