Conan: Nakamura-kun is forced to be almighty

Chapter 15 First acquaintance with the protagonist Tuandi

Although it was a matter of chance, Nakamura was lucky enough to get a holiday from Captain Kitamura over the weekend.

Santaro also informed him that Teidan Elementary School was going to the park for their autumn outing.

As they grow older, children’s autumn outings are no longer limited to Yoneka Town, but begin to expand outwards.

This time, the third grade students are going to a park in Cupido Town for an autumn outing.

I originally planned to go somewhere farther away and could stay for one day. Considering that the public security situation in recent years has been poor and the number of teachers is tight, it may not be able to manage it. The school does not want to cause trouble. After comprehensive consideration, I chose a hotel that is not far and not close. Chibeido Town Park.

The distance is moderate, and in terms of public security situation, the possibility of encountering danger there is lower than that of a little-known rural place.

When Nakamura heard the news, he decided to pretend to be a casual encounter.

As a member of Shantaro's family, we might be able to join the autumn outing without hesitation.

After arriving at the destination at the weekend, Nakamura discovered that this task was not simple.

In fact, before this, he didn't know that there were more than 40 students in one class of Didan Primary School.

As the head teacher of Class B of the third grade, Shantaro is very busy. Not only does he have to manage the children, but he also has to arrange the class schedule, which is not easy at all.

Naturally, I didn't have time to introduce anything to the students in detail. When I saw Nakamura, I just said hello briefly and continued to deal with the weird needs of those children.

The activities of Class A and Class B are not in the same place, so Nakamura's plan naturally failed.

Seeing that Yamataro was too busy, Nakamura couldn't just sit back and do nothing, so he had to stay in Class B to help.

A group of children were not afraid of strangers at all. Seeing that Nakamura was friends with their class teacher, they all came forward curiously and asked questions.

The children's questions are wild and unconstrained, as if they have asked a hundred thousand whys.

Nakamura greeted them reluctantly, and some simple questions were okay. Some children were curious about why birds can fly and why people can't fly.

Some children were curious about whether Gomera really exists in the world, and some even imitated the animation plots to prepare for a scene with Nakamura.

……

After a lot of struggling, Nakamura barely gained the children's approval.

A kid suddenly asked Nakamura if he had a girlfriend.

The person who asked this question was a tough-headed little boy who looked quite prestigious. A group of boys and girls gathered around him.

After getting a negative answer, he laughed and said: "Why doesn't Brother Nakamura have a girlfriend? Isn't it because no one likes her?"

Other children nearby immediately echoed, "No one likes it, right?"

Nakamura felt itchy at the base of his teeth, but due to the restraint of an adult, he didn't care much.

Shantaro was still dealing with the children's chirping and strange requests. After hearing this, he smiled apologetically at Nakamura and gave a verbal warning to the naughty child who took the lead.

However, how could a child who dared to ask such a question to a stranger he met for the first time be stopped so easily? He was only quiet for a few seconds, and then started to ask other questions about other private matters.

Nakamura originally thought that only the problems of his peers and elders were overwhelming, but when he met this group of children, he realized that he was too naive.

He answered a few more questions in a decent manner. Seeing that they were not stopping, he hurriedly made excuses to leave.

After being squeezed out of the pile of children, Nakamura's originally clean clothes became wrinkled and had less obvious fingerprints.

When I touched it with my hands, I found that it felt sticky. It was most likely that the child accidentally got it on while eating candy.

Nakamura finally escaped from the noisy children and had to admit that he was unlucky.

At this moment, he also reflected that this unnecessary disaster came from his complete failure to realize that there was a big difference between children from ordinary families and children of the same age in orphanages.

Children raised in ordinary families are always more bold and wanton, but children raised in orphanages are horribly precocious and always worried about causing trouble to others.

Trouble often means being abandoned and unpopular.

In the welfare home where Nakamura is located, both the director and aunt are kind people and have never abused them.

But the economy is limited after all. Children can naturally feel the environment in which they grew up, and they will naturally have common personality traits.

Cowardly, tenacious, sensible, and afraid of causing trouble to others.

Even if you are a naughty child, if you stay there for a while, you will unconsciously be afraid of getting into trouble, being punished, or being abandoned again.

Especially for children who were abandoned halfway and have memories of their original family, this characteristic is even more obvious.

Nakamura grew up in an environment where he was surrounded by sensible children for a long time. How could he withstand the continuous questions from children raised in ordinary families?

After reflection, Nakamura realized that successfully blending into the autumn outing class was not an easy task.

Nakamura looked to the north, which was the area where Class A was about to go as Shantaro informed him. He decided to adjust his mental state and be fully prepared before going there.

Parks on weekends are not just filled with students coming for autumn outings, but also parents spending leisurely weekends with their children.

There are business opportunities wherever people flow, and there is a long list of various mobile food stalls next to the drink vending machine.

Nakamura's eyes lit up. Maybe he could set up a food stall in that area and strike up a conversation smoothly.

But thinking back to my own experience of frying the kitchen, I had no choice but to give up.

After thinking about it, Nakamura remembered his old job, pretending to be dolls and handing out balloons.

It’s not unusual to have one or two dolls in the park, and most children always like furry dolls, which are easy to get close to.

Think this way and take action immediately.

If you look at the new stores in the surrounding shops and ask about them, you can basically get a handful of flyers and a part-time job fee.

Thanks to Nakamura's relatively tender face, which was not much different from that of a college student, it did not arouse any suspicion.

In just about thirty minutes, Nakamura got several leaflets from several stores, rented a doll costume from a nearby mall, wholesaled a handful of balloons, and was fully prepared to set off.

The weather at the end of November was already a little cool, and it wasn't too hot even wearing a doll suit. Nakamura walked slowly and slowly towards the north of the park.

On the way, they also diligently distributed flyers one after another and gave balloons to the children, gaining laughter from the children.

Children with parents tend to be more polite. Those Hundred Thousand Whys don't ask the dolls, but ask questions to their parents.

Nakamura passed by and felt deeply comforted when he heard that many children were asking questions about their parents who were walking with them and were speechless.

Those kids in Shantaro's class aren't just targeting him, and it's normal to not have a girlfriend in your twenties, right?

Haven’t you seen that Team Leader Saito, who is in his thirties, and Captain Kitamura, who is 27, are both single?

Late marriage and late childbearing are part of the corporate culture of the virginity class. If one person takes the lead, they will be beaten by a group of people.

After persuading himself in this way, Nakamura became calm and calm.

Autumn outings at the end of November are all to see the red leaves season, and the crowds are basically concentrated in places with woods.

There is a small lake in the north of the park. There is a row of street trees around the lake, which are covered with red leaves. The autumn breeze is blowing, which is really a unique experience.

However, Nakamura has no time to appreciate it. After all, the doll suit has difficult sight and slow movement.

After a lot of hard work, most of the flyers and balloons in Nakamura's hands were gone before he finally reached the lake in his memory.

You can hear the laughter of children in the distance.

Nakamura looked towards the source of the sound and found a group of children playing on a flat land surrounded by barbed wire not far to the west of the small lake.

Girls are playing shuttlecock or picking up red leaves on the ground.

The boys were playing racquetball and some were playing football.

Nakamura was very successful and found a particularly conspicuous boy inside. He had a small knot on the back of his head and his kicking skills seemed to be showing off.

Other children would reach the ball and kick it out normally, but he would always do something fancy.

Several girls around him spontaneously cheered for him, and one of the girls wearing a headband screamed the loudest.

Next to the girl stood another familiar black-haired girl.

Nakamura quietly observed outside the barbed wire fence and found that the boy was really conspicuous. It was clear that a group of children were wearing the same student uniforms and were about the same height.

Among a group of kids running around playing football, he looked special even if he wasn't showing off.

After just observing for a while, Nakamura discovered that he was the kid in charge. Under his arrangements, the other kids on the team were attacking and passing the ball in an orderly manner. He was clearly a third-grade elementary school student, but he was playing decently.

In contrast, the goalkeeper has no advantage and basically has no ability to resist.

In just a few minutes of the student football match, Nakamura was fascinated.

When he was a student, he only played basketball and football. He seemed to have only played football once or twice in his memory.

While his peers pursue domestic football stars, he has no memory of them.

Now when people on the same team mention football, he will chime in a few words, but in fact he has very little interest. He will not take the initiative to watch football games when he is alone.

The five Hagiwara people can easily discover his preferences, and their normal communication is very relaxed and comfortable. There is no need to deliberately echo topics that they are not interested in.

Sure enough, there are always very few friends with similar interests, and lost youth can never be returned.

Before Nakamura could continue to hurt Chun Beiqiu, a small football match on the field ended.

Finally, a child found a doll standing outside the iron fence holding a handful of balloons, and several people happily ran over to exchange balloons.

Teacher Nakajima, who was standing on the sidelines, just watched from a distance and did not stop the child from approaching the doll.

Qiuyou took the children to see the red leaf season. If they were restrained, it would not be in line with their original intention.

Faced with the enthusiastic children rushing over, wrapped in doll costumes and jackets, Nakamura did not have stage fright. He pulled the balloon in his hand down a little and let the children choose.

The children were not greedy either. They chose a balloon they liked, happily accepted the flyer, thanked them and left.

The girl wearing a headband also pulled the black-haired girl with a lot of broken hair on her forehead.

"Mr. Big Bear, I want that little rabbit."

"Ok."

The girl with broken hair looked around before choosing, "Mr. Big Bear, I want that kitten, is that okay?"

"Okay." Nakamura helped hand over the last kitty-shaped balloon, receiving a sweet smile and a thank you.

Seeing the girl's smile, Nakamura paused for a moment, vaguely understanding how those silly fathers with daughters would feel.

In order to attract children, Nakamura is very particular about his balloons. There are various animal-shaped balloons handmade by simply twisting them a few times, as well as more expensive space balloons.

Most of the girls chose cute animal-shaped balloons, while the remaining ten or so girls chose ugly and not-so-cute balloons.

The kids playing football were the last ones to come.

Children who are sweating profusely from playing and don’t pay attention to their image have their faces stained.

Looking at the remaining balloons to choose from, the children didn't mind it and quickly made their selections.

Unfortunately, there was only one balloon left, but two children still didn't get it.

One of them was Kudo Shinichi, who was walking over slowly with one hand in his pocket and a football in the other.

The other was a boy who had been standing for some time waiting for the other children to finish choosing.

Faced with this situation, Kudo Shinichi took the lead and said: "Here it is, Teruhashi-san, I don't like playing with balloons."

The boy heard this and happily took the last balloon.

"Thank you, Kudo-san."

Even if the last remaining balloon is really not good-looking, maybe other students have it, and the only one without it seems very awkward.

That Teruhashi classmate got the balloon and successfully joined the group comparing the balloons next to him.

Only Kudo Shinichi, the child, walked aside coolly and continued to play football, as if he really didn't mind at all whether there were balloons or not.

This scene really wasn't caused intentionally by Nakamura, but it just happened to be one missing person.

Nakamura's eyes hidden under the doll clothes carefully looked at the child Kudo Shinichi.

Most children will consciously or unconsciously pursue being gregarious.

Did Kudo Shinichi, who said he didn't like balloons, mean to save his classmates, or did he simply dislike them?

But no matter which one it is, it is obvious that Kudo is different from his peers.

Nakamura took out his doll clothes and took out a handful of extra balloons.

"Kid, I have some extra balloons here, can I give them to you to play with?"

Kudo Shinichi, who was playing football, turned around hesitantly and pointed at himself, "Are you calling me? Mr. Big Bear."

"Yes." Nakamura waved to him, showing off the long balloon in his hand.

Kudo hesitated briefly and walked over.

Nakamura handed him the uninflated balloon.

Kudo took it, still a little dazed.

Nakamura urged him to blow up the balloon himself.

This kind of long balloon does not have a pump, so it is actually quite difficult for a child to blow it up all at once.

Kudo Shinichi looked around and found that the students around him were playing with their own things and only looked this way occasionally, but Lan Zai looked this way frequently.

He tentatively began to blow up the balloon. It was obvious that even if he blew up the long balloon until his cheeks bulged, he couldn't inflate it enough even if he took several breaths.

Nakamura patiently guided him, and Kudo Shinichi never gave up. He adjusted it several times but still couldn't do it. A balloon was so soft that it couldn't be used to twist various shapes.

Perhaps sensing that Nakamura meant no harm, Kudo Shinichi asked for help: "Mr. Big Bear, please help me."

Nakamura then chuckled, "Okay."

Take off the head of the doll suit, replace it with a long balloon, and blow up the balloon to the full.

Children's exclamations immediately came from around.

"What shape do you want?"

Kudo Shinichi's eyes widened when he saw Nakamura blowing all at once, staring at Nakamura's face in fascination.

"Um...puppy."

"Row."

Nakamura had previous part-time experience, and with his skilled manual skills, he quickly twisted the long balloon into the shape of a puppy.

"for you."

The other children were also paying attention, and when they saw Nakamura's operation, they frequently made a sound of admiration.

"Mr. Big Bear, you are so awesome."

"awesome."

……

Facing the children's praise, Nakamura felt a little guilty and took out a handful of balloons, "Do you want to learn?"

"Yes!" Immediately a bold child ran over.

Compared with ready-made balloons, they are interested in making long balloons of various shapes by themselves.

Kudo Shinichi, who is usually very smart, but is still a child after all, also stepped forward, ready to conquer the long balloon.

Unknowingly, this red leaf season has become Nakamura’s home field.

Teacher Nakajima came closer and watched his movements carefully, but did not stop the children from tossing the balloons.

There were too many children, and they were chirping so much that Nakamura’s ears hurt.

During the teaching process, I naturally and smoothly exchanged names with the children.

In any case, although the process was tortuous, the results were beautiful.

After a busy day, I returned to my dormitory and went through my usual routine of looking at the energy point harvest details.

[Achievement: Get to know the protagonist. ]

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