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Sales aren’t looking good. As I mentioned before, the old man’s foolish antics have also been decreasing. He’s been contacting me less and less. This is bad. I look back and remember how we used to keep in touch frequently. It’s a world of filth that had nothing to do with me from the very beginning. I still feel like I’ve wandered into it by mistake. At this point, it sounds like nothing but an excuse . We used to talk about trivial things much more often. Maybe it was because he was in a good mood back then. Even while thinking he was a bastard, I might have had a hope—or perhaps a wish—that deep down, he was a kind, ethical man. In the real world, idols with a clean image get exposed for affairs, labeled as “sleazy cheaters,” and fall from the heavens to the depths of the earth. Because their original image was so pure, the speed and distance of their fall reach the level of instant death. I guess that’s the price you pay for having fun. It’s terrifying. In that respect, my uncle’s image hasn’t changed. It’s stable—or rather, balanced—at rock bottom. He’s fallen all the way to the bottom, unscathed and unharmed, standing in this tainted world. It suddenly reminds me of the villains in movies. In the past, TV and movie heroes had their private lives depicted within the story. But dark heroes were never portrayed that way. They appear at just the right moment and leave at just the right moment. People call their actions “evil,” but they’re generously seasoned with that “flavor,” allowing us to empathize with the heroes and shed tears. However, in recent years, there have been many works that focus on dark heroes. I think the movie *Joker* is a good example. His personality, upbringing, misfortune… and the pathetic, clumsy process of chasing a dream he could never possibly achieve were depicted in a toxic, raw way. Why did a story like that become a global hit? It goes without saying that the underlying cause is the public’s distrust of the world. Is it driven by global issues like the widening wealth gap and poverty that show no signs of improving? I don’t know, but the reality is that “The Joker”—not “Batman”—has become the protagonist. Will there ever come a day when a depraved, depraved adult content creator (an older guy) can bask in the spotlight, express himself freely, and have his ideas appreciated? I’m worried about all sorts of things, so please don’t let that day ever come—it’s better if it doesn’t. But I do feel like we should at least do something about the credit card companies’ tightening the screws. I’ve digressed again, but the four women featured this time span a wide range of genres. First up is a red-haired gal skater. A familiar, perfect body. Is this the same girl I saw reading a book at the library before…? This is a “Convenience Store Pickup” eligible item. Please see here for details. Feature: General AV Group [Mousouzoku]—Here’s What We Recommend!
