āThe voice from the speaker, was it yours?ā
Sakura asked Musashi.
āOh, you recognize it?ā Musashi looked delighted.
āWhere did you learn it?ā
āBy myself.ā
āYou can do that good from teaching yourself?ā
āI had to, for some reason. When I have to learn something I always do it alone⦠I canāt rely on anyone else.ā It looked as if Musashi was lost in memories.
As for being an anchorwoman, Musashi was first-class.
Once, in her late teen years, she had disguised herself as a anchorwoman of a national radio station.
The program was āPopular Pokemon Top 100ā⦠Her job was to rank some unvalued Pokemon in the top 10 list, to keep the prices of Pokemon that Team Rocket stole high.
By the way, the fake Top 3 then were Shellder, Paras and Magnemite.
It is almost impossible that they would rank in Top 10 list ever again.
Even if the contents of the program were nonsense, nobody questioned Musashiās voice.
Her anchoring was from a national-class professional voice.
However, we would never know how hard she practiced anchoring for the few minutes of broadcastingā¦
That day – Popular Pokemon Top 100 of March 3rd, a certain year – Musashiās voice ran through the country. Not knowing that it was hers, people from the whole country heard Musashiās voice and lost their hearts to it.
Only for the one day, even if what she was saying was an artificial flower, her voice was a real flower.
Musashi never forgets the day. Even if she seldom spoke about it, it was Musashiās precious memory of Hinamatsuri.
This thing is not from a fanfic but the official novelization Pocket Monsters: The Animation by Takeshi Shudo. When reading the books I can see that Shudo REALLY liked Team Rocket. (Heard that he wrote scripts premising that Musashi is the protagonist)
Oh and translation is by myself so of course the grammar sucks. Iām a Korean who is translating Japanese into English so it is natural to suck a lot.
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