6 If all is fair and love and war i can't do this anymore!

After suzuru's dismissal at work, the company called her to go back again for a news report. Suzuru was hesitant and was tired but she got invested over the news report so she had to go there just to read the teleprompter at the TV studio again.

As Suzuru made her way back to the TV studio, she was unsure if this was the best decision. She was exhausted and wanted to rest, but the news report had piqued her interest, and she couldn't resist investigating further. She hoped that her fatigue would not affect her performance as she prepared to read the teleprompter. She entered the studio and was greeted by her coworkers, who were excited to see her back. As she got herself settled and prepared to read the news report, she felt a sense of excitement and energy as she realized that this was a story she could not pass up.

Shizuru took a sip of water before speaking to the camera. "An underwater research project seeks to uncover more details on dark matter particles through construction of an underwater network of detectors. The project focuses on deep underwater research to explore more of the universe's enigmas. Details on the project are not available to the public, however, further research on dark matter, the elusive particles in the universe, remains a priority of the scientific community around the world."

After reporting, Shizuru took another sip of water and gathered her notes. She was cautious about how she would word the news report, as she wanted to ensure that the key information was conveyed accurately and in a clear manner, but she also wanted to protect the identities of those involved in the project.

While Shizuru took a break, she saw Hino's social media account with her reported news but the date and time of Hino's social media account indicates that it was from weeks ago. She wondered why he was still discussing this news when she had already reported it. Maybe Hino was unaware that Shizuru had already reported on the news, or perhaps he simply wanted to demonstrate their shared interests and ideas. Additionally, it was possible that Hino's knowledge of the project could be an indication that there was more to his character than what he let on.

As she took a closer look at the dates, she realized that Hino had released his theory before she had done so. This puzzled her, as he had somehow obtained information about the project before she had released it to the public. She began to wonder how Hino could have obtained such knowledge and why he had released it before her report. She began to wonder if Hino knew more than he was letting on and if there was something more to his character than she initially thought.

Shizuru was frustrated when her clout-chaser friend asked her for a favor to help with his content. He wanted her to report on her ex-husband's theory, which she felt like her friend was using her and her work to advance his own career. She felt like her friend was taking advantage of her, and she felt frustrated and angry at this situation. Shizuru felt like her ex-husband's theory was her own work and not something she wanted to share with her friend. She wanted to maintain her creative independence and focus on her own work, not someone else's.

The sun sets over a dazzling Tokyo skyline, casting golden tones on the high-rises and skyscrapers that dot the horizon. The city is alive with activity, with cars honking, people talking, and buildings towering into the sky. As the afternoon progresses, the light dims and a peaceful calm spreads over the city, and we catch glimpses of the city's unique culture, traditions, and sights. With its mix of modern and traditional elements, Tokyo is a beautiful and dynamic sight to behold, even in its quieter moments.

As Hino was chatting with his Filipino internet friend he found on Hiddenwiki on the dark web, they begin to discuss the Japanese WWII conspiracy theory. The two of them discuss the various claims and allegations surrounding the Japanese army's war crimes during WWII, including whether the atrocities were fabricated by the US to shift the public's focus away from their own actions during the war. As the conversation progresses, the two of them explore the different perspectives and evidence surrounding the conspiracies, and attempt to reach a conclusion or understanding of the historical events.

Hino's friend disagreed as according to their history book, the Japanese empire had raped many people during the war. They claimed that the descriptions of the afternoon sun, the cityscape, and the scenery was too "light" and peaceful in contrast to what had really occurred. They wanted to emphasize the darker side of this time in history, and the description should not be overly positive or sugar-coated.

Hino disagreed with their claims and pointed out that while the Japanese empire had committed many atrocities during the war, it was also important to remember and acknowledge the beauty of the city and its landscape.

"C'mon, men! We Filipinos know what actually happened, right? Plus, the statues have been removed, too! Come on!"- The Filipino friend has a strong belief in the truth of his version of events, and he is determined to convince Hino of this point of view. He speaks with confidence, but with a sense of disbelief in Hino's claims.

"But my country is innocent, dude! Whether it's a lie or not, it's still my country, and I'll side with it for now."- He has a sense of patriotism and loyalty towards his own country, and will stand by it, whether the accusations are true or not. The friend's words convey a sense of conviction and determination to support his country.

Hino was frustrated by his friend's persistence, and decided to cut off the chat and not engage with him anymore. He wasn't interested in arguing with his friend and felt like the conversation wasn't going anywhere productive. He was unwilling to compromise or change his views, and Hino felt like there was nothing more to discuss.

Hino's response of "Do what you want!" reflected his frustration and impatience with the situation, and his desire to end the conversation and move on.

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