The response is immediate: "Absolutely not! Kanan-san's ignorance when it comes to romance is only rivaled by her ignorance in wordsmithery!" And if Dia sounds slightly more frustrated than the suggestion warrants, it's because she's been intimately reacquainted with those two particular shortcomings over the last couple days.
"We'll ask the whole group. It's only fair. And on top of that: no consultation! You must write the song completely on your own!" Not that Dia's concerned with Yoshiko's potential contributions in terms of quality, mind -- but involving her would be practically buying her vote!
But then, it occurs to her, total fairness still won't be so easily achieved. Anything produced by Mari is wholly and unmistakably Mari; even if they don't list which of them wrote what, it should be painfully obvious. A gaping flaw in the system! Thankfully, the fix comes to her soon enough:
"We shall decide on a single theme, and adhere to it in both our pieces. Any ties to our sub-unit's genres must be blurred as thoroughly as possible." Yes, this should be satisfactory! "Do you accept, Mari-san?"
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"We'll ask the whole group. It's only fair. And on top of that: no consultation! You must write the song completely on your own!" Not that Dia's concerned with Yoshiko's potential contributions in terms of quality, mind -- but involving her would be practically buying her vote!
But then, it occurs to her, total fairness still won't be so easily achieved. Anything produced by Mari is wholly and unmistakably Mari; even if they don't list which of them wrote what, it should be painfully obvious. A gaping flaw in the system! Thankfully, the fix comes to her soon enough:
"We shall decide on a single theme, and adhere to it in both our pieces. Any ties to our sub-unit's genres must be blurred as thoroughly as possible." Yes, this should be satisfactory! "Do you accept, Mari-san?"