"Let me take you there." he said.

Hoshino Ai smiled as always: "Thank you~"

She held the umbrella in her left hand, leaving her right hand free. Makimura Taku reacted and walked over to hold her hand.

"nothing."

It was windy outside, much stronger than when I first came downstairs.

The two of them walked through a place where there was no water. Hoshino Ai's skirt swayed with a whoosh, and then swelled up again.

She held down her skirt, and her bangs were blown up by the wind, so she blocked her bangs again.

Seeing her like this, Makimura Taku wanted to let go of her hand, but Hoshino Ai held him tightly and had no intention of letting go.

"The wind is very strong." said Taku Makimura.

"It's okay." Hoshino Ai's hair was blown behind her.

She simply took off her hairband, and her long hair rushed into the desert like purple waves.

"This hairstyle still suits you."

"Yeah."

“Maybe I’m the only one who thinks so.”

"That's it." Hoshino Ai smiled.

The wind died down around the next corner, and the air became cooler.

As far as the eye can see, the leaves are growing lushly and vigorously, and the izakaya signs have a hint of antique charm.

They walked all the way to the station without saying a word.

When Makimura Taku asked her if she didn't need to buy books, Hoshino Ai smiled proudly and said that was a lie.

"Did they trick you?"

"It's not what you said to me, how could you have fooled me." Makimura Taku said, "Besides, the truth or falsity of such words is not important, you don't have to verify the truth of every word."

“Too utilitarian!”

"What does this have to do with utilitarianism?"

"Well," Hoshino Ai let go of his hand, ran in front of him, and turned back, "See you tomorrow, Makimura."

Before Makimura Taku raised his hand, she had already run into the station.

She really suits long straight hair, Makimura Taku thought as he looked at her back.

But he also suspected: if Hoshino Ai had twin tails now, he would also have the same feeling that "she is really suitable for twin tails."

Chapter 94: Becoming famous from a romantic comedy

Chapter 94 93. Becoming famous from a romantic comedy

After that day, the next ten or so working days, including the weekend of the first week.

Whether in the morning or afternoon, Taku Makimura and Tomoki Ogura went to the campus they visited on the first day to shoot a TV show.

In addition, the filming locations also switched back and forth between a family restaurant, a specially managed rental house, a venue for selling notebooks and large-scale events, and the slope where he met [Kato Megumi].

What surprised Taku Makimura and Ai Hoshino the most was the location of the ramp.

It happened to be the day they met again at the beginning of April.

Although the cherry blossoms on both sides of the road are no longer as vigorous and grand as they were at the beginning, the moment of falling petals recorded by the camera gives people a warm feeling of winter passing and spring coming.

Even if all the petals fell, Makimura Taku thought, as long as Hoshino Ai stood on that slope, even if it was deep winter when everything was asleep, she would feel her heart light, as clear as the blue sky, and as white as the hem of her dress held down by one hand.

Since they were photographed in school uniforms every day, Takuma Makimura had the illusion that he had spent a wonderful high school time with the two girls.

The one who wears black stockings, often has a blank expression on her face, but always teases him in private, Ogura Yuki, who plays the role of the sharp-tongued senior with long black hair.

And the heroine Hoshino Ai, who is gentle and cute, always extremely calm about everything that happens, occasionally chooses to take the initiative, and does not look like an ordinary person at all.

Without exception, they all played their roles seriously.

In the corridor, Hoshino Ai, who plays Kato Megumi, and Makimura Taku, who plays Aki Tomoya, unfold the story:

"Hey, Kato..."

"Uh, uh, what's wrong?"

"Even if I'm such a useless protagonist, will you still stick with me like this in the future?"

"Aki..."

"Can you... continue to be the first heroine of the useless protagonist?"

"If that's the case, we'll probably end up as strangers, right? After all, this club was established thanks to your persistence."

"If there is anything I have done wrong, I will do my best to improve. Please don't abandon me."

"We will work together to complete the best game you have planned."

In the hamburger shop, Ogura Tomoki, as [Kasumigaoka Utaha], has a conversation with Makimura Taku:

"Come on, Limin-san...even though it's a little late, would you be willing to accept this Valentine's Day chocolate?"

“Thank you, thank you, thank you…”

"Because I didn't have time, I had to buy them at a nearby store... I was supposed to make them myself and put my hair in them one by one to cast a spell."

"Don't bother with that! And, Senior, you mean 'spiritual spell' instead of 'curse', right?"

Hot spring trips, script writing, club activities, galgame, campus cultural festivals, it seems as if everything really happened.

The shooting process went smoothly every day. There were times when adjustments were needed, but in most cases the shooting was completed in one take.

It is almost the end of June and the recording process of "The Disappearance of the Passing Girlfriend" is nearing completion.

It should have ended even later, but the performances of the three main actors were so outstanding that the filming time of this romantic comedy, which was originally planned to be completed in two months, was shortened to about one month.

"It's time to start."

At the director's command, the camera moved across the sunny sky, came to the corridor, passed through the open door of Class 2-B, and moved to a classroom with no one in it.

An empty shoe closet, a quiet corridor, and a silent atrium with oak trees.

This is a peaceful day in "The Girlfriend of Nowhere", and it is also the day when this romantic comedy ends.

[Kasumigaoka Utaha] graduated.

The filming process took a month, and the plot has already developed to the graduation ceremony of Toyosaki Academy.

"It's almost time to start." said the character played by Taku Makimura.

The camera stops here and the next scene is outside the teaching building.

Everyone packed up the filming props and the director led everyone downstairs. Taku Makimura followed behind and Ai Hoshino walked beside him.

"Yuki?"

"Ah, here it comes." Hoshino Ai exclaimed softly, and Ogura Tomoki recovered from his stunned expression.

She walked quickly over and came to Hoshino Ai's side.

Hoshino Ai asked her if she was okay and if she felt unwell. Ogura Yuki said no.

After thinking for a while, Hoshino Ai nodded and said that if she felt uncomfortable, she could tell the director and it would be okay.

The two men caught up with Makimura Taku and each took one side.

Taku Makimura looked at Tomoki Ogura and asked her what was wrong. Tomoki Ogura shook her head and couldn't explain it.

Just when filming this scene, she actually felt a sense of loss as she was about to graduate.

Especially watching Taku Makimura say the line “It’s almost starting” in the classroom.

Many of the following plots are about her and Taku Makimura, as [Kasumigaoka Utaha] and [Aki Tomoya].

This is not a cold romantic comedy, this is a time that she loves and doesn't want to end.

When going down the stairs, Tomoki Ogura kept looking down at the ground, as if he was looking for something lost.

The hallway was filled with footsteps, and two floors below I could hear other people talking.

"The filming went smoothly", "You should have a good rest after filming", "This newcomer named Makimura Taku is really amazing", "It's true", "The two female leads are also excellent", "I understand".

She couldn't hear anything, she just knew that she was going down the stairs, one floor down, and then to the second floor.

The long black silk legs that were lifted and lowered, the slightly swaying dark skirt, and the extremely clean white collar.

In the last scene, she became [Kasumigaoka Utaha] for the last time, and Tomoki Ogura was a little reluctant to let go.

The camera follows Taku Makimura to the audio-visual classroom, to the rooftop, and to the library.

Until the director said again, "No problem, we can shoot the next scene," everyone came to the atrium, where extras in student uniforms had already gathered.

"Ready."

The group actors in front of the camera were either hugging or communicating.

The oak tree was full of people, some were taking graduation photos, some were running on the asphalt road, and some were confessing their love under the cherry trees with falling petals.

Neither the shy girl nor the immature boy is the protagonist.

"Congratulations on your graduation... Shiyu-senpai."

"Thank you."

"Cut." The director called for a stop. "Ms. Ogura, this line is too many. No need to say thank you."

Ogura Yuki flashed his face and said, "Sorry, let's do it again."

The director nodded, and the cameraman switched the screen back to shooting mode.

The sunlight passed through the gaps between the trees, leaving mottled shadows all over the ground.

"Congratulations on your graduation... Shiyu-senpai."

The two looked at each other for a second, and Makimura Taku continued, "Senpai, don't you have to attend the teacher appreciation banquet?"

"I don't think it's necessary to attend. I don't have any feelings for my classmates at all anyway."

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