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00:00No, I'm serious. When we played classical music for our shiitake mushrooms, their growth rate increased exponentially.
00:13Really? That's amazing.
00:15Yeah, and if you expose them to electricity like artificial light, they'll get even bigger.
00:19For real?
00:20Mm-hmm. When they're stimulated by a strong current like that, they feel threatened, and the fungal filaments respond by growing bigger to ensure reproductive success.
00:30That's fascinating, but we're here to do homework.
00:51A helicopter?
00:53Mm-hmm.
00:58That reminds me.
01:00Wasn't Oki into helicopters?
01:02Oh, my gosh.
01:03Oh, my gosh.
01:04Oh, my gosh.
01:34I'll see you next time.
02:04I'll see you next time.
02:34Ogi who?
02:37Do you mean Takahiro Ogi from Class 2B?
02:40No, who's that?
02:41You know, Ogi from Class 2B.
02:43No, this Ogi taught at our middle school.
02:45He was an English teacher, kind of an older guy.
02:47Satoshi, do you remember him?
02:49I mean, sure, I remember Mr. Ogi.
02:51But I didn't know he was really that into helicopters.
02:55I thought everybody knew about that.
02:57It was the talk of the school for a bit.
02:59Ibera, does any of this ring a bell?
03:01No.
03:02That's so weird.
03:03How could it have made such an impression on me, yet they don't even recall it?
03:07We all went to the same school, and Ibera and I were in the same class.
03:11Did I just dream it?
03:12She can't not have known.
03:14Okay.
03:15Is this thing with Mr. Ogi worth examining further?
03:18No, it's not really a big deal.
03:20Ibera, let me try to jog your memory.
03:22Now think, do you happen to recall that day when a helicopter flew over Kaburaya Middle School?
03:26Um, that happened, like, all the time.
03:28Hmm.
03:29But this time it was strange.
03:31Mr. Ogi stopped teaching in the middle of class and ran over to the window to look at something in the sky.
03:37He stared at this helicopter until it disappeared, then said something about how he loved choppers,
03:42like he was trying to brush it off as no big deal.
03:44And then he just went back to teaching, remember?
03:47Oh, now that you've told me the story, it does sound familiar.
03:50Yeah, I remember that happening.
03:52Are you sure that was Ogi?
03:53Completely sure. That's better. I felt like I was going crazy.
03:58That is pretty weird.
04:00You're right, it's unusual, but I swear it happened, nevertheless.
04:03But when the squadrons of JSDF helicopters would fly over, it was an awesome sight. We'd all stop and watch.
04:09Even so, I don't remember Ogi having a particularly strong reaction to those.
04:13Hold on a second. What's a squadron?
04:15A formation.
04:17And how could you tell they were JSDF?
04:19Because I don't know of any other groups of helicopters that fly around in squadrons.
04:24Hmm.
04:25And are you positive Ogi was around when all that happened?
04:28Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
04:30Oh!
04:31It was in English class, because I remember looking up AGM in the English dictionary.
04:35AGM, huh? And what does that stand for?
04:39It's an abbreviation of air-to-ground missile.
04:42Weird. I'd think if Ogi was into choppers and a squadron flew over, he'd get up and do a dance.
04:47A dance might be taking it too far.
04:50I'm just saying he'd freak out.
04:52Hmm.
04:53Hmm. It's all coming back to me. Ogi did go crazy for helicopters.
04:57I remember hearing that after starting middle school.
04:59Hmm. It's all coming back, right?
05:02I even recall wondering if all the middle school teachers were as weird as Mr. Ogi.
05:06But like Fuku said a moment ago, Ogi never freaked out about helicopters after that one flew over during class.
05:12It was three years ago.
05:14But I think I would remember if Ogi had done something similar again.
05:17It was just that one time.
05:19And the way he tried to cover was weird, too.
05:22There's got to be more to this story.
05:24Hey, speaking of Mr. Ogi, I've suddenly remembered another incredible story about him.
05:29The man is pretty much a legend.
05:31Don't start making stuff up.
05:33I'm not. I swear it actually happened.
05:36I heard this one from Mr. Ogi himself.
05:39Hmph. This story's insane.
05:41If I hadn't heard it firsthand, I wouldn't have bought it.
05:44So if you guys don't believe me, I don't blame you.
05:47I'm not saying it's impossible, but still.
05:50Fine. Out with it.
05:52Well, according to Mr. Ogi, on three separate occasions, he was struck by lightning.
05:58You don't mean like lightning, lightning, do you?
06:01Mm-hmm.
06:02Lightning!
06:07Three times?
06:08How could that man be okay?
06:10He was struck three times!
06:12Three times?
06:14How could that man be okay?
06:16It looks like Chitanda's learned to play along with Satoshi.
06:19Although apparently the lightning didn't strike him dead on, but that still doesn't mean he walked away completely unscathed.
06:25He told us he was knocked unconscious one of those times, and he has burn marks all over his entire body, too.
06:30That sounds awful, but he did love to tell the tale, so there is that one consolation at the very least.
06:36Yeah, that's for sure.
06:38Even so, why didn't I ever notice any visible scars?
06:41Struck by lightning, and three times to boot.
06:51Is something like that even possible?
06:53We haven't historically experienced much lightning here in Kameyama.
06:58In spite of that, Ogi claims to have been struck three times.
07:01Satoshi isn't the type to lie to his friends for the sake of a good story.
07:05He even prefaced by saying it was unbelievable, but true.
07:08If Satoshi was telling the truth, could Ogi be lying?
07:11It seems like one of those stranger-than-fiction cases.
07:13Wait a minute.
07:30Satoshi, don't they keep old newspapers in the city library?
07:34Yes, they do. Some of them, anyway.
07:36We have a few in the school library also, but only ones that pertain to Kameyama High.
07:41They won't have what I need here.
07:43Gotta go.
07:49I'm heading to the public library. You guys want to come?
07:54Hotaro, wait. If I didn't know any better, I would say you were motivated.
07:59You're wrong. How should I put it?
08:03I... I just have to know, okay?
08:10Hotaro?
08:12What have you done with our friend?
08:13Are you the energy conservationist, Hotaro Oruki?
08:16Have you been possessed by an alien?
08:18Or have you been brainwashed by one Eru Chitanda?
08:21Knock it off!
08:22Oruki, you should go straight home to bed.
08:25Make yourself some tea and pile on the blankets.
08:28I'm sure you'll be back to 100% tomorrow.
08:30That's so rude.
08:31That's so rude. Is it that hard to believe I would take some spontaneous initiative?
08:35Oh, whatever. I'll wrap it up in no time.
08:38Hey, Oruki!
08:39Hey, what?
08:40You're just curious, aren't you?
08:41Yes, I am.
08:43You're going to investigate?
08:45Yeah, but who knows if I'll even turn anything up.
08:47Now I'm curious!
08:49You're what?
08:50But why?
08:51Because something has the power to pique your curiosity.
08:54It's novel for you to be so intrigued.
08:56I'm dying to know what quest could have that kind of influence over you!
08:59This is all incredibly rude.
09:05Sato, she couldn't come because he had too much homework.
09:08He was really disappointed, though.
09:10Iber would have been a lot of help since she knows the ins and outs of libraries.
09:13But I couldn't bring myself to ask.
09:23Thanks for waiting for me!
09:29Okay, are you ready to go?
09:36Why don't you ride ahead?
09:39I can give you a lift there if you want.
09:49No way. That's not right.
09:52Nope, not that either.
09:54No, you go on. I'll catch up.
09:56Oh, okay. See ya.
09:59Hmm?
10:01Chitanda!
10:02Yes?
10:03If you happen to come across the news archives before I get there,
10:07will you go ahead and start looking through them for the name Masakiyo Oki?
10:10I believe it's written out as small tree that is correct and pure.
10:14Sure, I'll get right on it.
10:15See you in a few.
10:16See you in a few.
10:16I'll get right on it.
10:33I'm in a few.
10:34Next time...
10:34From what my sister has told me, having been up into the Kamikakiuchi mountains herself several times,
10:51in such ranges where the peaks are around 3,000 meters, the air currents from below get blocked.
10:56This can cause the weather to vary greatly from the near to far sides, like two completely different climates.
11:04I shouldn't keep Chitanda waiting for too long.
11:20Oraki, you made it! Look! I found some information on Mr. Ogi in the paper.
11:27Mountain Trail Beautification Efforts in the Kamikakiuchi Range
11:35It seems like mountaineering is one of Mr. Ogi's secret hobbies, huh?
11:39The Kamiyama Mountaineering Association began sponsoring beautification efforts on the Abumidake Mountain Trail on the 26th of this month.
11:47Eleven volunteers took part, primarily picking up litter and removing overgrowth.
11:51The association's captain, Masakiyo Ogi, 39, had this to say.
11:56The current climbing boom could bring with it climbers who might not be familiar with trail etiquette.
12:00I think it's important for them to know that a breach of manners in this environment could cost them their lives.
12:05I see. That's what I thought.
12:10Oh!
12:12Oraki, is there anything the matter?
12:14It's nothing.
12:15Was this the only mention of him you found in the newspaper archives?
12:19Yes, but we can ask at the information desk on the second floor.
12:32It's strange. I'm kind of hoping my hunch gets disproven.
12:44Excuse me, miss. I'd like to do a search of the newspaper archives.
12:47Sure. What is it you'd like to search for?
12:50I'm interested in local happenings from April and May of about three years ago.
12:54Should I search for specific keywords?
13:00Yes, ma'am. Try stranded.
13:06I've turned up twelve results. Would you like to narrow it down?
13:10If that's all there are, I'd just like to see them.
13:13Sure thing.
13:24Eureka.
13:26There's an article from May 9th of that year.
13:29Pardon, if you wouldn't mind, we'd like to see this newspaper article.
13:34Chitanda can tell where this is going.
13:37Hey, Maruta, do you have a minute or two?
13:40Hi, may I help you?
13:41Yes, ma'am. We are interested in reading a particular newspaper article from a few years ago.
13:48May, three years back. I'll look for you. Hold on.
13:51Sure. Thank you so much for looking.
13:52Oh. It might take about a half hour for me to track down the article for you. Okay?
13:58Sure. We're happy to wait.
14:00I'll call you over when it's ready.
14:02We truly appreciate your help, ma'am.
14:03Hey, Oreki. Since we'll be here a while, would you like to look around for a little bit?
14:12That sounds good.
14:13Oh, is this month's issue a special on Taita no Kiro Mori?
14:25The cover is so beautiful!
14:27The feature says that Taita no Kiro Mori was actually the child of someone in the Shirakawa Palace, I think.
14:33I've heard that theory. I'd like to read more about it, though.
14:36Wow, that's pretty impressive.
14:41Miyajima, the island with the Itsukushima shrine. I've always wanted to take a trip to see it.
14:46Look at all of these cabbages! There are so many gorgeous colors.
14:50Huh? And this page with all the tomatoes! They look so juicy and delicious!
15:09That reminds me, Oreki, we still have a ton of shiitake mushrooms from the harvest.
15:13Huh?
15:14I can give you some if you'd like.
15:16Oh! Look, Oreki, I found the book on insects!
15:20Dumb beetles! Interesting!
15:28They're so cute!
15:30Not quite how I'd describe them.
15:33Well, Oreki, is there anything around here that you'd like to look at?
15:40Let me see...
15:45Now that is what I call a castle!
15:47Your house is huge! Kind of like a castle, huh?
15:50Do you really think so? Our house isn't that big!
15:53I would say it's only a little bit bigger than a normal house, right?
15:57I wonder where she's getting her idea of a normal house.
16:04So, what did you find out?
16:06It's contained in this compilation of articles, so you can find what you need here.
16:10Thank you very much for your help!
16:12I'm looking for your help!
16:13I'm looking for your help!
16:14Whoa!
16:15It's heavy!
16:16There's a ton of stuff in here!
16:29There!
16:40That's the issue for Main Heights!
16:42When Ogi stopped class and voiced his love for helicopters, it must have been on this day.
16:47If my theory is correct.
16:48Here we go.
16:58Okay, then.
17:00What do you think all of this means?
17:03Basically...
17:05Mr. Ogi wasn't especially fond of helicopters.
17:07But he was struck by lightning three times.
17:18I think that part is most likely true.
17:21Although, he was really just your typical Kamiyama English teacher.
17:25Not someone likely to get hit by lightning.
17:27You're right.
17:29That is pretty weird.
17:31But then it hit me, no pun intended.
17:32What if he frequently visited a place where lightning struck a lot more than it does in town?
17:38Like up in the mountains, am I right?
17:44So did you have a hunch that this would be the answer?
17:48Something like it, yes.
17:51I figured that even though he was an English teacher, mountaineering could have still been his favorite hobby.
17:55And with that, I decided to come to the library and put my theory to the test.
18:02Why did he only look up at the helicopter on that day and no others?
18:06Because that particular helicopter had a special purpose.
18:12Mr. Ogi was especially eager to see that lone helicopter doing its job.
18:17But, why would he be?
18:18Why would he be?
18:19The stakes were high for him.
18:21Mr. Ogi wasn't eager.
18:22He was desperate to know if the copter was going to fly that day.
18:26That's why, when he heard the sound, he ran over to the window to see what it was.
18:30Just saying that an English teacher stops class to watch a helicopter doesn't make much sense.
18:36But when you frame it as a mountaineer dropping everything to watch one, then that's a different story.
18:41Kamiyama sits in the shadows of the Kami Kakiuchi Range, a string of many 3,000-meter-class mountains.
18:50The mountaineers in this town, they pay attention to helicopters.
18:54Even if they just carried aerial photographers over the range.
18:58But this one didn't.
19:00Then what did it carry?
19:03A rescue mission.
19:09Rescue?
19:11The article says that on May the 8th, the weather conditions were severe.
19:14Too bad for a helicopter to fly.
19:18Yeah, I remember.
19:20Ogi was worried the police wouldn't be able to send it out on the 9th.
19:24Even while he was teaching, all he could think about was the weather up in the mountains.
19:30If it cleared up, the helicopter would be able to fly, and the chances of the stranded mountaineer's survival would improve.
19:36Imagine what he felt.
19:38He must have been going through so much.
19:41I can't speak to what he was feeling.
19:45I can't speak to what he was feeling.
19:50But I do remember seeing him smile.
19:55We combed the newspaper for several days after that.
19:59The bodies of two climbers were discovered.
20:03They didn't make it, it seems.
20:05They were found by a police helicopter.
20:08They were found by a police helicopter.
20:11They were found by a police helicopter.
20:23A role was heard of inanyeamuri.
20:27Would it be okay if I asked you something?
20:36Sure. What?
20:37Why were you so curious about this?
20:42So what? Am I only allowed to investigate when you guys are curious?
20:46Oh, you have a point there. It just doesn't really seem like something you would do.
20:51Well, I guess you're right about that. I mean, after all, my motto is, if I don't have to, I'm not going to.
20:57Yeah, but that's not exactly what I was trying to say.
21:03She didn't even bat an eye at my immutable motto.
21:09Araki, you do work hard all the time for other people. You've stepped in to help me a lot since I've known you.
21:15She's got it completely wrong.
21:17However, I've got to say, you're usually complacent when it comes to working for yourself.
21:22But not today. So I want to know what made you investigate for your own sake this time.
21:27I'm sorry. It's strange, but I just have to know the answer.
21:33When Sato, she told us about the lightning, my mind associated it with something awful.
21:43Yeah, I remember you saying that.
21:45I wanted to find out whether I was right about it or not.
21:48That's what motivated me to investigate.
21:51So then I went to the library.
21:53If all of the research required had been a major undertaking, it would have been a different story.
21:58But since it was just a matter of flipping through old newspapers, it was no big deal.
22:01And you were there to help me.
22:05If it turned out to be true, then I should be more careful about things.
22:09What do you mean, careful? How so?
22:16Maybe mindful is a better word.
22:18With all that happened, I shouldn't talk about it as casually as I did.
22:21People died, you know?
22:22Well, the way I spoke seems insensitive now, and that's what I have to be mindful about.
22:30Hmm?
22:32Was that hard to follow?
22:37Insensitive's a strong word.
22:39I just mean...
22:41That sense of not taking how the other guy feels into account.
22:43I'll probably never see Ogi again, so his feelings might not be of much concern.
22:51Oda Gi!
22:52Hmm?
22:53That's very...
22:55I don't know.
22:56Hmm.
23:02I can't think of the right word.
23:05What is she trying to tell me?
23:07Oh, well.
23:09If she can't find the words for it, then I'm certainly not going to press her.
23:12Well, I gotta be going.
23:14I really appreciate you helping me out today, though.
23:17You're very welcome.
23:21Actually, I'm grateful to have the opportunity to see this other side of you.
23:25Come on, don't say stuff like that.
23:27Oh, sorry, you're right.
23:33I'll see you later.
23:34By the time Chitanda gets home, night will have fallen.
23:46But she's the one who offered to tag along in the first place.
23:49I didn't exactly ask her to help me.
23:52Then again, this was my quest.
23:55I owe her one.
23:56I owe her one.
24:18It's a montage of the emotions
24:22It's called someone who is calling
24:25If you look back, you can see your eyes
24:29You can't see your eyes on the day
24:33It's an antenna for you to say something
24:38I want to know
24:42It's a strange thing
24:44A simple temperature for the moment,
24:47I'll show you how to make it clear.
24:51If I will be tomorrow,
24:54I won't even do that.
24:56Your mystery,
24:58I'll tell you what I want!
25:01My little boy,
25:03I'll tell you what I want!
25:07You're the one-time one.
25:10I'll tell you what I want!
25:12I'm not a good thing.
25:14I'm not a good thing.
25:16I don't have to say anything.
25:18I'm not a good thing.
25:20I'm not a good thing.
25:22I'm not a good thing.
25:24Why do you think?
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