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Just like when she was at the aquarium, she still spoke very slowly.

Especially something like this that involves all kinds of memories.

Kamikawa Suku just listened patiently and analyzed silently.

During this period, he also gained additional intelligence.

For example, the first meeting between Toyokawa Shoko and Takamatsu Tomo.

She just listened slowly until Takamatsu Deng said the words that Toyokawa Shoko had said to her.

“Your lyrics are the cry of your heart.”

In an instant, Kamikawa Su understood.

Yes, that's it.

The reason why Takamatsu Deng can't write lyrics.

Even though he thought he had found the key point, Kamikawa Suku still listened carefully to her subsequent narration.

After talking about the disbandment of crychic, Takamatsu Deng's expression became obviously much more depressed.

He could understand very well the emergence of this situation.

After deliberately waiting a little longer and feeling that her mental state had stabilized a lot, Shangchuan Su finally said, "I think I know how to solve your problem."

"Eh?"

Hearing this, Takamatsu Deng, who was still feeling sad about the past, instantly cheered up.

"How to solve it?" she asked impatiently.

"Before answering your question, I want to confirm one more thing."

Shangchuan Su shook his head and did not answer immediately. Instead, he asked, "I want to know how you wrote the lyrics for the song 'Spring Shadow'?"

"This……"

Gao Songdeng was a little hesitant.

"Can I tell you?"

Seeing her reaction, Shangchuan Su asked softly.

"It can be said."

Gao Songdeng nodded.

She even told the other party the entire process of crychic from its formation to its disbandment. Things like how the lyrics were written naturally did not need to be concealed and could be told as well.

But how did I write the lyrics of "Spring Shadow"?

Gao Songdeng wanted to answer, but didn't know how to start.

Anyway, it just came out naturally.

At that time, I didn't need to worry as much as I do now.

Seeing her confused look, Shangchuan Su's mouth corners raised slightly.

Sure enough, I guessed it right.

This is where the problem lies.

"When you wrote 'Haruhi no Kage,' did you write it just because you wanted to?"

Kamikawa Suku stopped moving forward, causing Takamatsu Deng to stop as well.

"Yes."

Gao Songdeng recalled carefully and found that there was nothing wrong with using this statement.

"So, are you trying to write lyrics now, but can't come up with anything?" Kamikawa Suku speculated, "Or maybe you've written a lot of lyrics, but you're never satisfied with any of them, feeling like something's missing."

"That's it."

Gao Songdeng admitted it in agreement.

"Then I can conclude that when you wrote 'Spring Shadow', you didn't just write the lyrics because you wanted to, but you wrote it because you had something you wanted to convey."

The rain was still falling, forcing Kamikawa Su to raise his voice a little so that his voice could be heard by her.

"what……"

Gao Songdeng suddenly understood something.

"To borrow something Toyokawa Shoko said to you before, your lyrics are the cry of your heart."

Kamikawa Su looked directly into her eyes and spoke word by word.

"During this period of time, you have been constantly striving to write the lyrics as quickly as possible."

"Is this what you want to convey?"

"Must I write the lyrics quickly?"

"That's not right. This will actually make it impossible for you to write lyrics, just like now."

“Are the lyrics you wrote to satisfy your urge to write them quickly really the lyrics you want to write?”

"I……"

Gao Songdeng opened his mouth blankly, unable to answer.

"I've never written lyrics, so I don't know if my opinion is correct," Kamikawa said. "But in my opinion, lyrics don't need to be flowery, nor do they need to be obscure and difficult to understand."

“You just need to express what you want to say correctly.”

“Lyrics without emotion are still empty.”

Takamatsu Deng, who finally realized that he seemed to have been taking a detour, stood there in a daze, unable to come to his senses for a long time.

"I originally thought you were facing two problems, but in fact there is only one, that is, you want to write the lyrics so much that you can't write the lyrics."

"So, the method for writing lyrics is very simple. Just give up the idea of ​​writing lyrics quickly and dig deep into the words you really want to say and the emotions you want to express. That's all."

After completely understanding the problem, Kamikawa Suku smiled sincerely.

It’s solved. It’s solved now.

Thanks to Shoko Toyokawa for reminding me.

Otherwise, it will take some time to resolve.

To thank her, I'll treat her to an extra meal.

“What I really want to express…”

Gao Songdeng pursed his lips and couldn't help but think about this question.

In just a moment, countless thoughts flooded her mind.

She subconsciously threw away the transparent umbrella in her hand.

Now she doesn't want to care about the rain, she just wants to think of the lyrics.

Seeing this scene, Kamikawa Su reacted very quickly. He caught her umbrella before it fell to the ground and helped her continue to hold the umbrella.

This makes the two of them look quite strange.

Takamatsu Deng stood there, immersed in the world of lyrics, while Kamikawa Su held an umbrella in each hand to shield himself and her from the heavy rain.

"The rain seems to be about to stop."

Looking up at the sky, Kamikawa Su was judging when the rain would end.

“I want to write a song about crychic, is that okay?”

After a while, Gao Songdeng came to his senses and took his umbrella from his hand again, as if asking for his opinion.

"Of course, as long as that's what you really want to say."

Kamikawa Suku agreed without any hesitation, and at the same time couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Gao Songdeng is really a genius in writing lyrics.

I had just helped her solve the problem of not being able to write lyrics, but in such a short time, she had already thought of the lyrics.

It's really terrifying.

"But am I really qualified to write a song about Crychic right now?" Gao Songdeng turned his head to look at him, his eyes revealing confusion. "As you just said, I haven't gotten over the shadow of Crychic's disbandment."

"You certainly haven't gotten over the disbandment of crychic, but so what?"

Kamikawa Suku denied her lack of confidence.

"Although I really don't want to say this, I still have to emphasize it at this time."

“As the saying goes, only after experiencing setbacks can people grow.”

"While the disbandment of crychic cast a shadow on you, it also allowed you to grow to a certain extent."

Gao Songdeng said unsurely, "Have I really grown?"

If I have really grown, why can't she feel it at all?

Are you still troubled by not being able to write lyrics?

"Sometimes, it's true that those involved are often confused, while those on the sidelines can see things more clearly." Kamikawa Saku asked with a smile, "The reason you're so concerned about not being able to write lyrics is because you're trying to prevent our band from disbanding, right?"

"If this isn't growth, then what is?"

"...But my growth didn't play any role. Instead, it caused trouble for everyone in the band and you." Gao Songdeng is still brooding over this.

Kamikawa changed the subject: "So, have you thought of the lyrics now?"

"I got it."

Takamatsu Deng answered truthfully.

"Then why are you saying you've troubled everyone in the band, and me?" Kamikawa Su asked, feigning confusion. "Didn't you already have the lyrics? Rather, we should all be thanking you."

"Also, didn't you think that if you couldn't write lyrics, the band would disband?"

"Now that you've thought of the lyrics, doesn't that mean you've successfully prevented the band from disbanding and met everyone's expectations?"

"But I was able to do that with your help."

If he hadn't pointed out the problem, I really don't know when I would have been able to solve it on my own.

"Didn't I tell you before? Lyrics aren't just your responsibility. They're the responsibility of everyone in the band," Kamikawa emphasized again. "I'm the band's manager, so naturally I have an obligation to help."

"Even if you exclude my role as an operator, don't forget that we are friends, and friends should help each other. I've told you this before."

"The most important thing is, I just helped you figure out why you couldn't write the lyrics, but you were the one who actually came up with the lyrics, not me."

"Even if I have contributed, it's only one-third at most. The rest of the credit belongs entirely to you."

"……Thanks."

After a long silence, Gao Songdeng thanked him very solemnly.

"You're welcome." Shangchuan Su shook his head casually. "By the way, didn't I just say that our band won't disband just because you can't write lyrics? But can't I find a suitable example?"

"Yes."

Gao Songdeng remembers it very clearly.

"Then I want to ask you now, is this considered an example?"

Kamikawa Su brought up the matter again.

"Calculate."

Gao Songdeng nodded vigorously.

This is definitely a prime example.

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