At the end, they decided to go to a square nearby because of various problems (Daisuke couldn't talk if he didn't want to leave a bad impression and Alex was being distracted by food too much). There wasn't a table where to leave the exercise books, but at least they could sit. They started with brain storming, as written in the manual 'How to write a book for noobs'. "Wait, is this a book about how noobs can write or how to write a book for readers who are noobs?" asked Alex, perplexed. "I suppose it's a manual for noobs to write well""You sure?" asked Alex again. Kei, who didn't want to lose much time on nonsense, was rolling his eyes. And he wasn't the only one annoyed, Daisuke too wanted to go away from Tanaka the soonest possible. He had a plan to create an excuse to flee as soon as he finished his part of work. On the other hand, Tanaka was kinda grateful to Alex. In reality, they weren't supposed to use a manual, but what they learned at school. But nobody told them that. Daisuke would have understood that, if there wouldn't have been Tanaka distracting him putting his brain in tilt. They forgot about their first option (the typical hero story, which would have also been boring). The ideas coming out were still too absurd, so, in the end, drained out of life force, they opted for a simple story about a child who loses his mom during a festival and his story coming back to her. They all thought that was boring, but, as I said, they were drained out of life force. For the roles, Alex would have found somebody to bind the book, Daisuke would have putted everything in order, Tanaka would have drawn the cover and Kei would have written the book (obviously after having planned plot, characters and everything together). Tanaka wanted to work with Daisuke, Kei never wrote a book, Alex didn't learn yet how to convince to make prices cheaper and there were other minor problems, but unfortunately Daisuke had to go to 'buy something for his mother'. Two days later, in class, Kei received a new email.