"Didi, Didi" A rapid mobile phone alarm rang, smoothly waking up Shingoro Hayata, who was still asleep a second.
"Uh" Hayada opened his eyes with some difficulty, and the already harsh sunlight made him subconsciously close his eyes again, and only when he was completely accustomed to the light did he officially open his eyes.
He turned off the vibrating phone alarm and looked up at the clock hanging on the wall above the bedroom door, where the hour and minute hands were pointing exactly at the center of "12", which seemed to be exactly 12 o'clock at noon.
However, even though it is already three poles in the morning, for Shingoro Hayata, who usually gets up at two o'clock in the afternoon, this is already a rare early waking up for him.
Shingoro Hayata, 35 years old, is unmarried and lives in Tokyo, Japan.
Since the death of his parents a few years ago, Shingoro Hayada has lived alone in the house left by his parents, and has hardly communicated with the outside world.
And when he stayed at home, he naturally didn't have a serious job that he could handle, so he could only rely on the savings he left over from the past and government subsidies to survive.
Fortunately, Japan's welfare system is good, even if there is no formal job, Shingoro Hayada can still survive smoothly without starving to death, of course, there is no need to be strict about the quality of life or anything, but he doesn't seem to care about this.
And he was naturally labeled as an "abandoned house" by other relatives and friends who had contact with him before, and over time, there was no relationship with him.
But that's fine, at least that's what Hayada himself thinks, and for him, being able to organize his own time is more important than anything else.
The reason why Hayata, who gets up at two o'clock in the afternoon on average every day, makes an exception today to "get up early" at twelve o'clock at noon is because at half past twelve o'clock today, the famous Japanese game company CA Capcom will launch this year's company's latest masterpiece Monster Hunter: Universe in the form of a press conference on time, and this press conference is also broadcast live throughout the whole process.
As a deep game nerd,Hayata, who lives almost all day on major games, naturally won't let go of this press conference.,So I went to bed "early" at about three o'clock in the morning last night.,And set an alarm clock for twelve o'clock tomorrow at noon.
Hayata's hair was a little greasy, and there was some faint dandruff between the hairs, but Hayada didn't seem to have any intention of washing it at all, so he just walked to the bathroom, wiped his face casually, and then opened the refrigerator in the living room, and took out a cheap rice ball that he bought at the convenience store downstairs yesterday, and he didn't heat it, so he ate the cold rice ball one bite at a time, and this was his lunch today.
Hayata, who was still biting half a rice ball in his mouth, looked at the clock on the wall, and after only a few moments, it was already a quarter past twelve.
I turned on the old TV, which had been looking at the appearance for some years, and switched to the press conference station, where another noon show was being played because the time had not yet come.
Three men appeared on the television screen, the one standing in the middle was clearly the presenter, while on his left hand side was an elderly middle-aged man, about fifty years old, and on his right hand was a young man in his twenties.
"In recent years, Japan's economy has been declining, and the employment situation is not optimistic, what does Echizen think is the reason for this general trend?"
the moderator asked the older man.
Interview program Shingoro Hayada took a bite of the cold rice ball and thought silently in his heart.
"What else can be the reason why Japan's economy is not good now, isn't it because Japanese young people are not good" The elderly Mr.
Echizen said indignantly: "I don't want to find a way to have a good relationship with my colleagues and integrate into the collective, and I never work overtime, and I know that I am addicted to anime and games all day long, and I don't have the self-motivation that young people should have.
"If it's just uneducated, even the personal ability is completely messed up with the professional skills of the elderly, and the eyes of the master are low and the dreams are on the lips all day long, but they can't even do their own work in a down-to-earth manner."
"It's hard to do things without hair, so let's say, Japan's relaxed generation just can't do it."
"Hey, old man, you give me a little respect" The young man was obviously very angry with Echizen's mean evaluation: "After all, isn't the vast majority of social resources still in the hands of your group of old people, not to mention the rigid and old-fashioned annual merit system, it is your terminally ill collectivism that is prevalent in today's Japanese society, and Japan's economy will stagnate."
"You have to read the air atmosphere when you eat, you have to read the air atmosphere at work, and you have to do things according to the rules, just because there are so many rigid old people like you in this society, and we capable young people can't get ahead."
"The 21st century is the age of the individual, and you old people who have no personality are the real diseases that hinder Japan's economic progress."
"Hey stinky boy, how do you talk to the elders?"
"Come and fight if you want," the young man shouted, almost rolling up his sleeves and moving.
The host looked at the two tense people in a daze, and quietly wiped the cold sweat on his forehead: "Calm down, calm down" During the whole process of watching the show, Hayada just nibbled on the rice balls in his hand with a blank face, as if neither point of view had any feelings for him, but in fact it was He just wanted to hurry up to half-past twelve, so that the press conference for Monster Hunter: World would start immediately.
But before the press conference began, the TV, which had some fluctuations in the picture, suddenly stopped working "What are you doing" Looking at the TV set in front of him, which suddenly went black, Hayada patted the TV shell vigorously, but it didn't get better at all.
"It's really broken."
Hayada reluctantly returned to his bedroom, turned on the computer, and had no choice but to watch the live webcast, hoping that the delay would not be too serious.
Ding dong At this moment, the long-lost doorbell made Hayada stunned.
How long has it been It's been a long time since my doorbell has ringed "Who's going to come to me," Hayada muttered in confusion, but walked to the entrance and opened the door.
Standing outside the door was an aunt who looked to be in her fifties, with an extremely uncomfortable smirk on her face all the time, holding a leaflet and saying to Shingoro Hayata, who opened the door: "Friend, do you know about the Heavenly Fire Sect":