Night fell before I knew it.
Sakaki explained to me that at the end of each month they always had a free day where they could do whatever they wanted.
There were rebels getting drunk, playing shogi, and the pillars organizing a show to impress the others so they could relax.
Not bad at all, I must say.
Sakaki was putting on a Japanese comedy show in every sense of the word.
He even delivered the punchline himself. It's surprising that someone who doesn't blink has such a good sense of humor.
His turn ended, and Yukari came on to play the biwa.
It was a divine melody accompanied by the smell of grilled meat and beer.
A goddess in every sense of the word.
I didn't realize that almost half an hour had passed, and she finished playing her instrument.
I stood up to applaud, as I was amazed by her performance.
She looked at me and turned her face away for some reason.
Next up was Genpachi, who had two wooden buckets in both hands.
"For today's act, I…"
