"Welcome everyone to DxD's Gutsy Sekiryuutei Question Corner! I'm your host, Raynare here with my lovely cohost, Asia Argento!" Raynare smiled.
"G-Good evening everyone." Asia nervously smiled, "It's a real honor to be here."
"No need to be shy, Asia. We're just here to replace Azazel-sama for a while. So, let's give it our best." Raynare winked.
"R-Right." Asia nodded.
"So now let's move on to the poor suc-! Ahem! I mean our three wonderful contestants!" Raynare introduced the trio sitting at their own table next to theirs.
"Yo, everybody it's the great Michael Hanamura tuning in! Luckily, I survived the last Question Corner." Michael grinned.
"Hi, Saji here, and I'm actually afraid about joining another one of these." Saji wore a nervous smile.
"It's me, Shirou…still have no idea why I was called here, but hello." Shirou awkwardly rolled his eyes.
"Wow, Shirou-kun, you actually look a little out of place there. You, okay?" Raynare asked.
"Its just my first time doing this, and I heard that the last question corner didn't go too well, so I don't expect this to be a good experience. Especially, since I'm in the same room as Michael and Saji at the same time." Shirou sighed.
"Aw, you're our best friend too, Shirou." Michael chuckled.
"I hate you, I hope you know that." Shirou growled.
"Just for the record, he does not speak for me." Saji sweatdropped.
"I can already see that things are going to be hectic." Raynare forced a smile.
"P-Please, let's try to get along, okay?" Asia sweatdropped and smiled.
"For this segment, we're going to have you guys answer some questions that were supplied to us by a couple of fans for the story. So, Michael-sama, pick a question by choosing a number between 1 and 89."
"18."
Upon Michael choosing that question, Raynare somewhat hesitates when she reads the question card and holds back some laughter.
"Oh, no…"
"Oh, dear…" Asia sweatdropped.
"What?" Michael said, cluelessly.
"Michael-sama you were asked: Dear Michael, have you ever noticed how similar your character is to Naruto Uzumaki? I mean you both wore goggles, you're loud and you like to prank people." Raynare read the question.
"Why!? Why do people keep saying that? I am nothing like Naruto Uzumaki? Just what about me gives that impression?" Michael growled.
"I'm pretty sure the question just stated the reasons." Shirou commented.
"Okay, let me get things straight. Just because we both wore goggles doesn't mean we're similar. Heck, I don't even wear the color orange like he does. I wear red! Plus, I am not blonde!"
Michael was miffed.
"Yeah, this is a delicate question to ask, Mike. Kids would always ask him that in public whenever we're hanging out." Saji coughed.
"Don't remind me. There was this one time at McDonalds where this boy kept saying "Believe It" while looking directly at me for 15 minutes straight. 15 minutes! And the only way he would stop would be when I actually said it once." Michael groaned, "So yeah, I don't see the similarity."
"It looks like we came across a landmine with that question, so let's move onto Saji-kun next. Asia, you want to try asking him the question?"
"Sure. Saji-san, pick a number." Asia smiled.
"How about 42?"
"Okay, so Saji-san your question reads: Hello, Saji, I always wanted to ask you something. Why are you still best friends with Michael? He's actually a troublesome guy who brings nothing but trouble for you sometimes, so I was wondering why you still allow yourself to get pulled along with hijinks." Asia forced a smile after reading that.
"Damn." Saji blinked in surprise.
"Yeesh! Talk about harsh." Michael inhaled sharply.
"But it still holds some truth, though." Shirou smirked.
"Shut up…" Michael groaned.
"Well, you see. You are right about him being trouble, but that's just a part of him that I have to put up with. Mike is actually a nice guy, and him being trouble is kind of worth having a friend like him. Plus, if I'm being honest, if I stopped being his friend, then I'm sure he would be causing more chaos for everyone." Saji frowned and smile.
"Aw, that's sweet." Asia giggled.
"So the trouble isn't too tiring on you, Saji-kun?" Raynare asked.
"Well, sometimes, but when I think about it if I hadn't met Mike. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have as much as an "eventful" life like I'm having right now." Saji chuckled.
"Ah, so you don't mind if I cause more trouble, eh?" Michael snickered.
"That's only a statement not praise, Mike. Don't pull any more bullshit for the future!" Saji exclaimed.
"Hah, challenge accepted." Michael nodded, seriously.
"You do realize that you pulled the pin to that grenade, right?" Shirou asked.
"Ugh…" Saji slumped into his seat.
"Now let's move on to Shirou. Pick a number." Raynare said.
"…" Shirou sighed, tiredly, "50."
Picking up a card, both Raynare and Asia looked at each other worriedly before Raynare stated the question, "So your question is: Dear Shirou, I know that you're a really cool guy and all, but who annoys you the most between Michael and Saji? Have them do a contest to help you figure it out." Raynare almost laughed after reading that.
"Oh, no. That doesn't sound like a good idea." Asia sweatdropped.
"See, I knew this question corner would piss me off. Look, Saji wins! Let's move on already." Shirou rolled his eyes.
"Me? But I didn't do anything yet." Saji complained.
"Yeah, at least give me a chance! Let me prove that I'm more annoying!" Michael shouted with determination.
"Um, Michael-sama, I don't think this should be a competition." Raynare sweatdropped.
"Nope, Saji's annoying. I've made up my mind. Next." Shirou groaned.
"Well, the question did say to do a contest so…begin you two!" Raynare goaded the two boys.
"What!?" Shirou shouted.
"Hey, Shi-rou! Hey, Snow White! You looking for your apple? You want it? Make sure not to choke it all down at once! Hey, Shi-rou! Shi-rou~!" Michael repeatedly mocked Shirou.
"Um…Shirou remember that time you turned into a woman? That must have been the worst, right?" Saji tried his best to annoy Shirou.
Shirou was absolutely livid as the insults kept on coming, it took Raynare stopping them to prevent Shirou from lashing out.
"So Shirou, who won that exchange?" Raynare asked.
"Yeah, Shi-rou~! Who won?" Michael smiled, proudly.
"Hey, Michael…" Shirou lowly growled.
"Yeah, what's up, Snow White?"
"Why don't you shut the fuck up, while I bury Saji's ass into the ground, okay?" Shirou glared at Saji.
"Wait, me?" Saji gasped.
"So was it?" Asia timidly asked.
"Saji wins…I just can't stand him for some reason…" Shirou sighed.
"So…do I win some prize or?" Saji trailed off.
"Oh, don't worry Saji. Just for that remark you made earlier I'll make sure to give you a proper burial once this question corner is over." Shirou snarled at the young man, who shivered in fear.
"Aw, I guess, I'll have to do better next time." Michael frowned.
"You don't have to do that, Michael-san." Asia worriedly smiled.
"Alright. With that…intense moment over with, we can move on to the group question and choosing it this time will be you, Michael-sama." Raynare giggled, "Choose a number between 1 and 9."
"Why don't we choose number six to start things off." Michael grinned.
"S-Should I read this one?" Asia asked.
"Sure, girl. Ask away." Raynare nodded.
"So between the three of you, who's master do you think has the nicest master?" Asia questioned.
"Michael does." Both Saji and Shirou answered without hesitation.
"Wow, you guys didn't even hesitate." Raynare laughed.
"I was about to say me, but why do you guys think so anyways?" Michael asked.
"Dude, Rias Gremory is a very affectionate master for devils. Hell, you're even dating her. She may be strict, but she's nowhere as stricter than Seekvaira." Shirou facepalmed.
"No, Kaichou is the authoritarian of the year. When I joined the peerage, she made me clean every classroom on campus by myself without any outside help. Plus, she's a real slave driver at my home!" Saji cried.
"You think you've got it bad? Seekvaira requires us to wear our uniforms for every "planned" event. Going out in public as a peerage. Taking on a mission together as a peerage. Even eating dinner requires a uniform! Let's not forget the worst part, her making us do those grueling morning exercises as new servants for her peerage. You lose track of time and you find out that you've literally worked the whole day away until midnight!" Shirou growled.
"I guess, I'm just lucky is all." Michael chuckled.
"You don't know the half of it." Saji groaned.
"Okay, with that group question out of the way, we can move back to single member questions starting with you again, Michael-sama." Raynare explained.
"How about the number 3?" Michael said.
"So your question was: Michael, between your fights with both Vali and Shirou, who did you find to be your most strongest and dangerous opponent to be?" Raynare questioned.
"Honestly, I could definitely say that Shirou was my strongest opponent ever." Michael shrugged.
"Clearly." Shirou smirked.
"It may have just been a restrained fist fight, but he's really experienced. Although I wouldn't call him my most dangerous enemy. That spot is reserved for Vali." Michael scratched his head.
"Me? Not dangerous!? You take that back, bastard! Just what about me isn't dangerous enough for you?" Shirou asked.
"Well, take no offense to this Shirou, but I feel like I can understand how you fight and that's straightforward for me. Vali, however, I can't really read as well as you, the prick's really smart and…ugh…talented, so his attacks are hard to dodge and predict. With you I know that I can take closure in having a man to man fight, but with Vali I constantly have to think of ways to trip him up and get the advantage." Michael explained.
"Well, I guess that's fair." Shirou shrugged.
"But hey, you're still the strongest opponent that he's faced." Raynare helped him look on the bright side.
"Yeah, that's a no-show." Shirou proudly laughed.
"Next is your turn, Saji-san." Asia smiled.
"17." Saji said.
"For Saji-san: Since it's almost impossible for you to get noticed by Sona, have you ever considered the others that have a crush on you. If so, who are they and would you consider giving up on Sona for one of them?" Asia read the question before commenting,
"My, that was a little straight to the point."
"Yeah." Saji had to compose himself.
"I seriously think that the people who made these questions are a little too aggressive." Shirou said.
"You're one to talk." Michael laughed.
"What was that!?" Shirou growled.
"Ah, no brawling! Or else I may have to call security in here to straighten both of you out. And to warn you guys, she doesn't get paid until the question corner is over, so I wouldn't want her to come in hangry." Raynare wore a knowing smile.
"Fine…" Shirou crossed his arms.
"Sorry." Michael sighed.
"So Saji what is your answer?" Raynare asked.
"Well, first of all I kind of noticed that its really difficult to get Kaichou to notice me as nothing more than her little brother, but I'm not giving up just yet. Just because things are hard doesn't mean they're impossible, so I'll have just have to work harder." Saji nodded, determinedly.
"That's the way, buddy." Michael grinned.
"And also for that follow-up question, yes, I have noticed a few of the girls taking interest in me in the Student Council. One of them is my kouhai, Ruruko Nimura, and the other is a fellow classmate from my age group, Momo Hanakai. They both usually tend to argue whenever I'm around, so I pieced some things together and figured out that they might have a crush on me." Saji nervously smiled.
"So how do you like the attention?" Raynare asked.
"I-It's still rather surprising. I never thought that girls would take interest in a nerd like me, but I'm really flattered." Saji was visibly blushing as he continued.
"Remember this Saji. Nerds rule the world." Shirou stated.
"Wow, that makes sense. Thanks, Shirou, that really cheered me up." Saji gratefully thanked the quiet young man.
"Tch, I wasn't doing it to cheer you up. I just stated a fact." Shirou looked away with irritation.
"Is that all you believe likes you, Saji-san?" Asia asked.
"Well…maybe…sort of…Tsubaki-senpai…" Saji steadily slid down his seat to hide under the table to conceal his blushing.
"Oh my goodness, that's so wonderful~!" Asia cheerfully smiled.
"It looks like solving that problem for her in that filler chapter really helped your relationship with her." Michael grinned.
"Tsubaki, Sona-sama's queen? Wow, that's odd." Shirou knew somewhat of Tsubaki and how she was about as stern as Sona.
"I mean, I think Tsubaki-senpai might like me because since the whole student council lives with me now, I get to see her often. Sometimes when I even get stuck with trying to read magical scriptures, she volunteers to help me over a cup of coffee. There are even times to where she'll ask me out to some good café downtown." Saji answered,
"And I don't know if I'd give up on Kaichou just yet because she says she's only interested in guys smarter than her and that gives me something to work for, but I'd rather wait for what the future has in store, then maybe my opinion will change."
"You sure about that? Didn't you say you wanted to impregna-!" Saji stuffed a ball of paper in Michael's mouth.
"Quiet! You've already embarrassed me enough, you won't say it again!" Saji hissed.
"Alright with Saji done with his…interesting question we move on to…" Raynare turns to an unamused Shirou.
"Yay…" Shirou said deadpanned.
"I can just feel the excitement from him everyone." Raynare wore a bitter smile.
"59."
"Oh my god! Hahahahaha! I don't know if I should ask him this. It's a little strange with me saying it." Raynare sweatdropped.
"Really?" Asia blinked in surprise.
"Son of a bitch! Ugh! Let's get this question over with…" Shirou scratched his head.
"So, um, the question is: Dear Shirou, how would you react if Raynare gave up on Michael and would start to admire you more with her love. I know this won't be the case because Raynare loves Michael to death, but answer anyways, please." Raynare forced herself to smile while reading that.
"Actually, I don't think this question is so bad, but to be honest. I kind of would start to distance myself from you all the time, so I can have my own personal space. So yeah, you probably wouldn't hear from me anymore." Shirou said that with a straight face.
"Damn." Saji's eyes widened.
"That was rather mean, Shirou-san." Asia frowned.
"I know dude. Talk about being brutally honest." Michael closed one eye in verbal pain.
"It's still the truth, and I'm not going to sugarcoat it." Shirou shook his head.
"Shirou…" Raynare narrowed her eyes, a little hurt at the comment.
"No offense, Raynare. I just don't see myself doing the whole dynamic you and Michael do." Shirou shrugged, "Plus, sometimes your devotion can be a scary thing. That chapter with you forcibly giving Michael a sponge bath all but confirmed that for me."
"Well, I know I can be a little too devoted, but I have to. I mean I have to compete with Asia and the other girls, and I'm not sure whether I should mad at you or not." Raynare said.
"After hearing that question, I just imagined a scary thought about you planting a GPS tracker in my ear when I'm in the middle of a nap, and just no matter where I tried to hide, you would always be able to find me." Shirou tried to avoid eye contact with Raynare.
"That's preposterous!" Raynare frowned before smiling, "There's no way that I could ever do surgery on Michael-sama. That's why I bugged his phone that one time he went to the bathroom."
"What!?" Michael gasped as he pulled out his cellphone and inspected it.
"Wow, you really are devoted, Raynare-san." Asia sweatdropped.
"I'd say we're all devoted for the same cause. I for one like to take my devotion for the cause to extremes is all." Raynare said that proudly.
"I don't like the way that sounded. I'm sorry, Michael." Shirou's face paled.
"Now with that awkward question out of the way, Asia, why don't you ask…Saji for the next group question?" Raynare sweatdropped.
"Okay, now Saji choose a number." Asia said.
"You know what how about number one?" Saji smiled.
"Okay, so this one is for everyone: Considering that you're each possessed by a dragon because of your sacred gears, how does it feel like having another being living in you and talking inside of your head?" Asia asked.
"Okay, do you know how your conscious plays with you when you know you've done something bad? Well, consider having someone like Ddraig as your back-up conscious only more snarky and hard to get along with. He barely lets me have any fun with my own body, and when I try to argue with him, he usually possesses a part of my body to hurt me! Do you know how many chances I missed to vandalize the school these past months?" Michael pulled at his hair in frustration.
"Thank you, Ddraig…" Saji voiced his thanks.
And what about you, Saji? How does it feel to have a dragon living in your mind?" Raynare asked.
"Actually, I only heard Vritra's voice once and that was probably during my fight with this powerful guy named Rallen. Not to mention I only had the Absorption Line not the other sacred gears. Back then I only heard pieces of what he wanted to say, and I had to translate it on the spot while trying to stay alive." Saji answered.
"I see, so you haven't heard from him yet even with all of the sacred gear pieces in you now?" Raynare asked.
"Nope, nothing yet, but I hope I do in the future. I'm just a little nervous about how he'll act since it was recorded in history that he was an Evil Dragon." Saji sweatdropped.
"I hope everything goes well for you." Asia gave her condolences.
"Thank you."
"And now for you Shirou. How does it feel to have a dragon in your noggin?" Raynare asked.
"Well, unlike Michael and definitely unlike the loser who couldn't get his dragon to talk to him *COUGH!* Saji! *COUGH!*"
"How mature." Saji shook his head.
"Having Typhon in my head is like trying to keep my moral compass. He gets bored dreadfully fast, and I have to deal with his whining and whispers about setting my school on fire, fighting the person who I pass along the sidewalk, and my most favorite plead of all time, flipping the skirts of multiple women."
"Pfft!" Michael stifled his laughter.
"Wow!" Saji looked away in surprise.
"I-I never took Typhon as the perverted type." Raynare giggled.
"He's not perverted. He just wants me to do those things just because I'll get in trouble for doing them. It's even worse when my master is around…" Shirou shrugged.
"But despite all of that, I believe that you two sound really close, and that goes for you and Ddraig too right, Michael-san?"
"Well, yeah…he's still a pain in my butt, but Ddraig's actually chill when you talk to him sometimes." Michael admitted.
"Typhon, is a pain in my ass, but sometimes he's not a pain in my ass." Shirou was making sure to keep his answer very vague.
"I guess that's the only answer, we'll get from him about their friendship." Raynare sweatdropped.
"Don't worry, it's probably his tsundere senses kicking in." Michael teased.
"I swear to the 4 Maous in the Underworld, Michael. In a car. Off a CLIFF!" Shirou growled.
"Hey, do you guys mind if I trade seats with one of them because I am literally in the middle of all of this." Saji sweatdropped.
"Nope, you stay there. Be the wall that prevents all of the chaos." Raynare shook her head.
"To let you know, if a fight does break loose, then this wall will crumble and shatter into many pieces of rubble." Saji said with half-lidded eyes.
"Now that we've knocked the second group question out. We'll move on to the individual questions, going back to you, Michael-sama." Raynare smiled.
"I'll pick…89." Michael smiled.
"…N-No, I can't tell him this question…do I? It seems a little too much…" Raynare frowned.
"What's up?" Michael blinked, curiously.
"Well, your question is: Dear Michael, how did it feel to have Asia dying in your arms in Chapter 6 were you frightened, sad, angry, depressed?"
"Wha…?" Michael was visibly distressed after hearing that.
"That's not all it continues to say: Why didn't you kill Dohnaseek, or much less Kokabiel, who also did harm to Asia, mentally by revealing god's dead status? Personally, for me I think they deserved an agonizing death." Raynare cringed while reading that.
"Okay, what the fuck? Now that's going too far with the questions. For Maou's sake, Asia is sitting right there!" Shirou growled and gestured to Asia who was visibly frightened and silent.
"Yeah, Mike. You don't you don't have to answer if you don't want to." Saji shook his head.
"No, no, its fine." Michael breathed in as he started to sound more serious, "When Asia died in my arms, I felt…bad...that was the first time that I lost a friend. She was so kind, and deserved so much more, but her life was cruelly taken from her by some asshole, who wanted her sacred gear!"
"I-It's okay, Michael-san. Deep breaths…" Asia was still disturbed about the question, but did her best to soothe Michael's growing anger.
"I just don't want to see that happen again because Asia means a lot to me. I mean a LOT to me. I promised her that I wouldn't leave her side for the rest of my life and I intend to keep it." Michael declared and wasn't aware of Asia's blushing.
"Now about whether or not I should have killed, Dohnaseek and Kokabiel. Those two were assholes, I admit that and they did some heinous things. But, why would I want to stoop to their level. Dohnaseek may have killed Asia, but when you think about it, if I had killed Dohnaseek then it wouldn't solve anything." Michael shook his head,
"Killing is just a very touchy subject for me. Kokabiel was another matter, he just got me so mad because he screwed with Asia's head like that. I only saw red and after that he was face down in a crater. The only thing I thought about at the time was just beating him to a pulp." Michael then coughed,
"So killing, it's something that shouldn't be the first or only option, it should be done when it's absolutely necessary, but when you think about it…when will killing ever be absolutely necessary?"
"That was a really mature answer, Michael-sama." Raynare frowned.
"Well, I've been thinking about what-if scenarios like that by myself, so I wasn't that unprepared." Michael sighed and crossed his arms.
"…Kind of heavy to keep all of that stuff to yourself, Mike." Saji said.
"Yeah, you have friends…I mean these guys are your friends, at least talk to them about this stuff, okay?" Shirou dodged a bullet by repeating himself.
"Thanks, but I'd rather just handle it on my own. It's my problem, so I should try to get it under control by myself." Michael forced himself to smile.
"If you say so…just know that we're here for you, Michael-sama." Raynare said with a sad smile.
"Thanks…" Michael smiled before looking down with a dark look of anger in his eyes…they were steadily changing red.
"Michael-san."
"Huh? Yeah, Asia?" Michael snapped himself out of it and looked at Asia, who approached him.
"Do you mind if I sit with you?" Asia asked with a comforting smile.
Letting out a sigh, Michael sadly smiled, "Please."
And just like that Asia sat herself on Michael's lap and pleasantly gave him a hug.
"Now let's move on to another question that isn't so depressing, Saji." Raynare shifted focus to her fellow second year, "Quick pick a number."
"Okay, um, uh…8?" Saji said.
"Finally, something nice to ask. Your question is: Hello, Saji! I'm your biggest fan! You're literally the most relatable guy in the series to me! I just want to ask whether or not you're tired of being the Butt Monkey for the story, and if you're going to rise in power to match people like Michael and Vali one day!" Raynare read the card.
"Aw! I have a fan…" Saji smiled.
"Don't get all excited it's still one fan." Shirou mocked.
"Shut up, you're just jealous that you don't have any fans." Saji glared at Shirou.
"Hah! You may not already know this, but I'm popular in the underworld because of my dragon sacred gear. They might not have been the real deal, but I've participated in a mock rating game with my master and fellow servants. They get broadcasted and then BOOM! Instant fanbase of people who admire me." Shirou chuckled.
"But wait…if that's the case, then aren't all of your fans children?" Saji asked.
"W-What? No, shut up!" Shirou growled.
"I'm pretty sure because monsters and dragons usually excite children, so the ratings for watching Rating Games with them in it are shockingly high." Saji explained.
"Quiet! I still have more fans than you." Shirou hissed.
"Okay, Saji, please get back to the question…" Raynare wore a forced smile after that strange conversation.
"Right, so thanks for the question and for being my fan I really appreciate it. And yes, I do notice how I'm kind of the butt of so many jokes in the story, and I intend to change that right after the next chapter. Soon everyone is going to see a new me, and maybe I can catch up to Mike...not sure yet, but I'll still do my best." Saji grinned.
"Yeah, next chapter. I can't wait." Shirou laughed with that foreboding comment.
"Seriously, why do you keep laughing whenever I keep mentioning my training?" Saji worriedly frowned.
"Oh, nothing…nothing…muahahahahaha!" Shirou maniacally laughed.
"I'm pray that whatever happens to you won't at least kill you." Raynare sweatdropped.
"At least kill me?" Saji asked in a panic.
"Now moving on to Shirou pick a number!" Raynare instantly moved on to Shirou.
"Wait, I think I'm missing something here how bad will next chapter be fo-!"
"74, please." Shirou ignored Saji's cries.
"Okay, so…this question worries me, but: Dear Shirou, I just want to let you know that both you and Michael are my favorite duo of friends right behind him and Saji, and I want to know. Do you like Michael, or hate him like you say you do?"
"Oh, this will be good. But I think we're friends already right, Shirou?" Michael winked.
"Uh…you're a nice guy, but I kind of don't like nice guys and by extension you." Shirou glared at Michael.
"Come on there must be something good you can say Shirou-kun." Raynare said.
"Fine, do you know the Lion King?"
Everyone nodded.
"Well, Michael's my Mufasa."
"So he's your dad?" Saji asked.
"No, no, I'm Scar." Shirou smirked.
"Oh…" Everyone said upon realization.
"So I'm at least a brother to you?" Michael asked.
"I'm not saying that." Shirou crossed his arms and looked away.
"Well, I'll take that for now." Michael grinned.
"I'm glad that worked out." Asia sighed in relief.
"You and me both." Raynare nodded, "So let's move to the final group question, Shirou its your turn."
"Well, let's settle this with number 3." Shirou said.
"Okay: Hello, everyone! I was just curious since this is just a written story, but if you were actual anime characters then what voice actor would you have for both English and Japanese?" Raynare read.
"How meta." Saji grinned.
"Yeah, and another nice question to have, so who would you guys have as your voice actors?" Raynare asked.
"Personally, I would have Jonny Yong Bosch since his voice is the bomb you guys! Plus, it would really accentuate my badassery!"
"Yeah, right…" Saji rolled his eyes.
"Whatever makes you sleep, idiot." Shirou groaned.
"As for my Japanese voice actor it would have to be for the guy who voices…man this is hard…I got it! The guy who voiced Shirou Emiya from the Fate series."
"Really?" Asia asked.
"Yeah, he really sounds determined and it really hypes me up to hear him say "Trace On" when fighting. I sometimes imagine myself saying "Dragon Shot" with that voice sometimes." Michael grinned.
"Interesting choices, Michael-sama. And you, Saji?"
"Well, for my Japanese voice actor it would have to be Takahiro Mizushima, who voiced Furuichi from Beelzebub. I don't know…I didn't think about a question like this before, and probably for my English voice actor I would pick…Vic Mignogna. I liked his voice acting for Ed in Full Metal Alchemist." Saji answered with a nervous smile.
"Those are good choices, and I'm surprised you didn't stick with your original voice actors though." Raynare said.
"I just wanted to give a fun answer rather than play it safe." Saji scratched his head.
"Now onto you Shirou. Who's going to be voicing you?"
"I already know my English pick, Austin Tindle. He would perfectly capture the essence of my character." Shirou smiled, proudly.
"Wait a minute, then wouldn't you have to share Vali's voice actor then?"
"Probably, but he would better represent me as a character than him. And for my Japanese voice actor, he would have to be the guy who voices Tatsumi Oga. He sounds aggressive, doesn't sound like someone who gives a shit, and says my favorite line! Why wouldn't I pick him?" Shirou grinned.
"Yeah, it's almost like you two are identical." Saji sweatdropped, remembering that Oga was a delinquent character.
"And that's the final question for this chapter, everyone! I hoped you all enjoyed it! Stay tuned because next chapter will actually be the main story. So, I hope you will tune in to watch another question corner in the future. I'm Raynare signing off."
"My name is Asia Argento, and I'm so glad to be here." Asia waved goodbye.
"Michael Hanamura, here to tell you all to have a great day!" Michael grinned.
"Saji Genshirou signing off! Plus shout out to my number one fan." Saji winked.
"You mean your only fan." Shirou laughed.
"Shut up!"
"Shirou Fujimura wishing all 98+ of my fanbase a wonderful day." Shirou continued to rub salt into the wounds.
"Thanks for reading and stay tuned!" Raynare winked.