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So, does that mean you weren't asked because you happened to be there?
From the beginning, Angu Ogu was already determined to be the 59th English speaker!?
Looking at the certifierâ¦
Whoa!?
She also has an expression like "I did it."
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I completely got set up.
No wonder he seemed so unusually cheerful!
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>Ogu, you did well, haha (U.S.)
>Feels like showing off your mischievous side (U.S.)
>This is a good surprise
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I ignored him and pressed the end-call button.
Even after the call ended, I pretended not to hear whatever Ango Ogu was shouting.
>Iroha-chan, no mercy lol
>This is all Ogu's fault www (U.S.)
>I can totally hear Ogu protesting from the sidelines www (U.S.)
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With this, I've passed languages for 59 countries.
Now, there's only one language left.
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The familiar ringing sound again.
I connected the call with the last native speaker.
[ââHahaha~! If you want to proceed beyond this point, you'll have to defeat me!]
The language for the 60th language turned out to be Japanese.
I had a vague expectation when Ango Ogu was the 59th language, but the person on the call wasâ¦
[âEveryone, how's it going~? I'm your big sister, Anegasaki leading the way!â' It's Anegasaki Monetâ]
>I love Ane-go!
>I was absolutely convinced she was the only one for the last one! (U.S.)
>Is Ane-go sure her lines aren't messed up? wwww (U.S.)
"Wow, so it really is Ah-nee, huh?"
]Huh, what's with that reaction!? That's so mean! It would be nice if you could be more delighted with your whole body and soul, you know â.]
"So, that was Ah-nee. Thank you very much."
[That was quick, wasn't it!?]
>As usual, Iroha-chan is still sharp-tongued with Anego www (U.S.)
>Maybe it's because there's no offline collaboration, but this kind of exchange feels rare
>It seems like they talk quite a bit behind the scenes, including planning for this project
But, in the end, it was Ah-nee, huh?
It was the right decision to clear the 58th language, even if it took some effort.
[I watched the broadcast! Oh, as an older sister, I'm so proud!]
"I'm not your sister, though. But, thank you."
[Right, right! As expected of me, it was a perfect plan!]
"Wasn't that just self-praise earlier!? You weren't praising me, you know!?"
>LOL
>But, thanks Anego
>If it weren't for Anego, Iroha-chan wouldn't have attempted the Guinness Challenge (U.S.)
[Iroha-chan, how was this project? Was it fun?]
"Realllly tiring."
[Hahaha, typical Iroha-chan! But, seriously, it's amazingâ60 languages-ne! Iroha-chan's voice has reached so many people, even those far away, big sister~]
[â¦!]
[Iroha-chan, congratulations on reaching 60 languages! Big sister sincerely prays that your voice reaches everyone around the world even more from now on, big sisterâ]
"â¦â¦â¦Thanks."
Ah, my face is so hot.
I turned away and, while being a bit blunt, expressed my gratitude.
At times like these, I think Anego is really unfair.
Even the Guinness record attempt wasn't that bad, making me feel that way.
Well, I won't do it again if I'm asked a second time!?
Anyway, with this, it's a closed case⦠or so I thought.
[So, thank you, thank you! Everything, thank you! Okay! Goodbye!]
"Why are you suddenly speaking in English there!? Do you understand the purpose of the plan you created? Ah-nee is currently playing the role of a Japanese native speaker, you know!?"
[� Okay! Please, good luck!]
"Yeah, you don't understand at all, huh!?"
With that, the call with Anego ended.
I feel like all the lingering feelings got blown away at the very end.
But finally, all the evaluations for the 60 languages are done.