Moreover, he really wants to see what Hanamaru Hanabi usually records on her phone.
Finding the "memorandum" icon, Uesugi Sakura tapped it open, scrolling through the screen, his eyes reflecting many notes and words.
Most are some painting techniques, and Uesugi Sakura scanned them briefly, seeming like things Hanamaru Hanabi had told him.
The memorandum doesn't contain anything important.
Uesugi Sakura then opened her Twitter, which had her private diaries not shared with the public, not even with Uesugi Sakura.
They could be some moods recorded daily.
He soon flipped to the most recent entries.
[Location: Tokyo Haneda Airport, November 23, 6:30 AM, Weather: Clear]
The accompanying photo is an aerial view of Tokyo taken from the plane; the city in the night, with lights illuminating more dazzlingly than in the day.
Above the picture is a piece of mood text in a diary-like style:
