Santri Famiglia's

Santri Famiglia's
Dispersed



[Mamonaku, shuuten Shin Osaka station. Toukaidosen to chikatetsusen wa onorike desu. Kyou mo Shinkansen wo goriyou kudasaimashite arigatou gozaimashita.]


'Let's arrive soon at the last stop—station Shin Osaka. For those who want to use the Toukaido line and subway can transit here. Thank you for using the Shinkansen today.'


One clink followed by a hissing sound as the door shifted. The passengers orderly left the carriage.


In just forty-eight minutes, the bullet train had reached Kansai. At exactly seven o'clock nine minutes in the morning, the iron snake carrying hundreds of passengers stopped at Shin Osaka station.


"What are the big stations always dizzying like this?" The green netra goes here and there. She's confused. Too broad and many directions that can be addressed without knowing where the streets will end.


His memory of the pre-accident is somewhat ambiguous. He did not know if he had ever been to such crowded places. There were only bits of memory that sometimes flashed.


Five years he lives in the remote mountains. Of course, suddenly moving to a big city makes the owner of green iris culture shock. Since heading to Italy, to Japan, the stuttering of Sanubari against the big city has not ended.


"Don't tell me you're Shinkansen drunk?" Renji embraces Sanubari.


"I'm not ...." The young man dodged.


"There's no shame in that way. I know you're weak on vehicles. Didn't you also pass out when Eiji was driving?" Renji pats Sanubari on the shoulder, acting like an attention-grabber. In fact, he was only happy to judge Sanubari.


The four men walked quickly to platform one, riding the Midosuji Line to the next station. Towards the first twenty minutes, the announcement will soon arrive at Umeda station.


"It looks like we have to split up here" Eiji chirped.


"The train is still running" Sanubari replied.


"We're down at Umeda" Sai said in a flat tone.


"See that!" Renji pointed up at the door.


Sanubari follows the direction it is pointed to. He cringed. There are too many lines that it doesn't understand.


"Me and Eiji have to get off at Tenoji station. There are still six more stations that we have to pass after Umeda station."


Just as Renji ended his sentence, the train stopped. Sanubari and Sai say goodbye. The train door closed again.


"Wouldn't it be okay to hand that Yang over to the two of them? Renji whispers.


"At least, Sai is better than you. He can handle it himself."


"Hey-hey! What's with that sentence? I feel insulted," Renji's protest did not accept.


Suppose they were not in the car, maybe Renji had beaten up the man sitting next to him. However, that is only if only. Renji wasn't brave enough to make it happen. He thought Eiji was creepy. He could end up as a vagrant for the rest of his life if he dared to harass this chairman.


Six minutes passed so quickly. Again, they had to walk, passing a fairly wide suspension bridge. Cars can also pass if allowed. The long irons are arranged artistically on the right and left wings.


Looking to the left side, the printed writing of Abe no Harukas appeared in the grand building. A sign that the two men are not going the wrong way. A few meters away they entered the building.


"Good morning, Mr. Shiragami!" greet a lady in office appearance when Eiji and Renji arrive at the hotel area.


"Good morning!" Eiji smiled professionally.


"I've been waiting for your arrival. Introduce, I'm Satsuki Moriyama—representative of Mr. Shima," the woman handed Eiji a business card, "it just so happens that Mr. Shima is busy with ministry affairs. So, I was sent to convey which parts should be repaired. Come with me!"