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"He's just using a praising technique to build up the argument; there's probably more to come, right?"
Kuroro subconsciously thought this to himself.
And indeed, Uvogin lived up to Kuroro's expectations of him:
"However, it's only a little bit."
Uvogin crossed his arms and tilted his head back.
"You can only create the voiceover based on the images provided by others; you can't actually perform it yourself!"
Relying on oneself? Performing personally?
Salazar, who was listening intently from behind, was taken aback by what he heard.
Then he immediately turned to Franklin beside him and asked, "Has Uvogin lost his mind?"
"You two were fighting just now? You hit Uvogin on the head?"
No, not at all.
Franklin could understand why Salazar would ask that question.
"But why..."
I really don't understand why it would be Salazar.
She didn't say what she was going to say, but Sheila and Paknoda, who were beside her, understood what she meant.
Why would Uvogin ask such a stupid question?
Every kid in Meteor City knows how rare it is to be able to watch an anime like this.
No one had ever let them off the hook before, but Kuroro and his team managed to do it.
As those who rehearsed voice acting with Kuroro, they understood the difficulties involved.
Not to mention cartoons like this, you can't even find the kids from Meteor City in regular movies and TV shows.
Not to mention someone like Kuroro, who even wrote the plot and lines and rehearsed the voice acting with them.
It was only with great difficulty that we were able to present such a satisfying work to the children of Meteor City.
But when it came to Uvogin's mouth, it became like nitpicking.
This is such a blatant disregard for Kuroro's efforts and hard work! It's such a trampling on his dedication!
For a moment, Paknoda's gaze towards Uvogin became somewhat unfriendly.
Even the usually mild-mannered Sheila couldn't help but get a little angry.
They all felt that Uvogin was deliberately picking on Kuroro.
He's already gone this far, what more do you want?!
Is this something that can actually be filmed?
If we had those conditions, wouldn't we want to make a film?
It's already quite an achievement to produce such a voice-over work in such a barren and impoverished place as Meteor City.
After you finished watching it, you still made sarcastic remarks, saying this wasn't good enough and that wasn't good enough~~~~~~
If you really think it's not good or acceptable, then why don't you do it?
If you're so good, why don't you do it yourself?!
Pakunoda and Sheila were both indignant, while Kuroro responded earnestly to Uvogin:
"I've also thought about giving the kids of Meteor City the best performance."
"But as things stand at Meteor City right now, and for me, all we can do is use the [Cleaning Warrior] videotapes to do voiceovers for the kids."
Kuroro didn't offer any reasons; he simply presented the current reality.
Given the conditions in Meteor City, how could actual filming possibly be possible?
"So, it's still because you're not good enough."
Uvogin proudly raised his head. "But just because you can't does doesn't mean others can't either."
"For example, here we have people who could film something even better, more amazing, more..."
"Alright, alright, stop with the nonsense."
Before Uvogin could finish boasting, Mog, somewhat speechless, slapped him across the face.
Then he pushed him aside, making way for him.
"I admire and really enjoy your performance."
Mog looked at Kuroro in front of him: "Did you write all these plots and lines yourself?"
"Yes, the videotape only has video, no sound..."
Kuroro nodded slightly; all the voice-overs were based on the content of the images.
The plot and dialogue were designed based on the transitions between scenes, the characters' actions and behaviors.
It can be said that the video footage fits the overall picture very well, making it easy for the children of Meteor City to accept, without anything feeling abrupt or wrong.
"Kuroro is really powerful!!"
Paknoda, who was behind them, couldn't help but say, "Kuroro did all of this by himself."
"He's voiced quite a few characters too!!"
Paknoda also recognized Mog; he was the man she and Kuroro had seen through the window in the screening room.
That peculiar man who casually makes plants grow into food!
She couldn't help but glance at Mog a few more times.
Chapter 044 Our Own Work
"I see, then you really are a very capable person..."
Mog smiled and praised Kuroro, then pointed with his thumb at Uvogin, who had been pushed aside and was now behaving himself:
"What Uvogin said is a bit off, but as far as I'm concerned, I do want to make a film about the kids of Meteor City that we perform ourselves."
Um? ! !
Kuroro's eyes widened slightly as he looked at Mog, whose expression was calm, and he didn't sense that Mog was joking.
Is he serious?!
"Don't worry about the equipment used for filming, leave it to me..."
Mog seemed to have already made preparations: "And as for logistics, I can also ensure that."
"But~~~"
Mog looked at Kuroro and said, "I want to polish the dialogue and plot of the story a bit more, and I need someone to help me with that."
"so……"
Mog smiled and extended his hand to Kuroro, who was still somewhat dazed:
Would you like to join me and help me?
Can I join in?
Let Kuroro join us?!
Kuroro, and everyone else present, were quite surprised to hear this.
I was surprised that Mog actually intended to film the performance himself.
He was also surprised by the invitation he extended to Kuroro.
Uvogin, whose temper was the most difficult to control, was about to speak.
Then Machi kicked him hard in the calf.
Uvogin immediately clutched his ankle, grimacing in pain.
The others, including Phinks, Feitan, and even Franklin and Pakunoda from Chrollo's side, remained silent.
They were all waiting for Kuroro's answer.
"Can I join in...?"
Kuroro remained silent for a moment before raising his head.
"I want to know..."
He stared intently at Mog: "Why did you do this?"
"What motivated you to hold this screening event is what motivated me too~~~"
Mog chuckled, "Besides, the people of Meteor City are always looking at the things that the outside world has abandoned, so they are ultimately in a position of being pitied."
"If possible, I would like to film the works of the people in Meteor City themselves."
"Besides, it can also be shown to the outside world, letting people outside realize that Meteor City isn't entirely without merit after all~~~"
The people from Meteor City... Is this our own work...?
Kuroro fell silent for a long time once again.
Perhaps this topic and goal are too heavy for him.
Perhaps this is not something he should be considering right now.
Perhaps, his initial intention in showing cartoons to the children of Meteor City was simply to bring them more joy.
Perhaps, Mog is someone who can be trusted...
Kuroro thought of Uvogin, Nobunaga, and Machi, who were by Mog's side, as well as the troublesome duo of Phinks and Feitan.
And~~~
The image of Mog miraculously conjuring food from plants outside the church flashed through Kuroro's mind once again.
That wondrous scene remains unforgettable to this day.
So now, facing Mog's invitation...
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