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The song opens with a rap by a crazed samurai who is studying at school. He is imitating his teacher's voice, which he has written down in a notebook. The teacher asks him what he is doing at school, and he replies that he is writing a rap about the dull days of life. He then asks the teacher if he has seen his crazed friend, Onizuka, in the same seat as his friend. The two men discuss the possibility that the girl has already seen the crazed man, and they decide to hide the fact that she has seen the man in the seat next to her. The rap is interrupted by the sound of a knocking at the door, and the teacher realizes that the man is a rapist. He tries to get the man to leave the room, but the man refuses, saying that he has only been practicing in the bath-room, and that he does not have the skill to compete with the man. The man, however, is impressed by the man's ability to rhyme, and when the man asks him if he is a good rhymer, the man says that he was, too. He says he will keep the song up, and then he will rap for him again.
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Tsuredure Children • 69_ Rapper • Page ik-page-1860135
69_ Rapper
This is a locked chapter69_ Rapper
About This Chapter
The song opens with a rap by a crazed samurai who is studying at school. He is imitating his teacher's voice, which he has written down in a notebook. The teacher asks him what he is doing at school, and he replies that he is writing a rap about the dull days of life. He then asks the teacher if he has seen his crazed friend, Onizuka, in the same seat as his friend. The two men discuss the possibility that the girl has already seen the crazed man, and they decide to hide the fact that she has seen the man in the seat next to her. The rap is interrupted by the sound of a knocking at the door, and the teacher realizes that the man is a rapist. He tries to get the man to leave the room, but the man refuses, saying that he has only been practicing in the bath-room, and that he does not have the skill to compete with the man. The man, however, is impressed by the man's ability to rhyme, and when the man asks him if he is a good rhymer, the man says that he was, too. He says he will keep the song up, and then he will rap for him again.
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