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You and your companions introduced each other by name. The banjo-playing one was Naha, the accordion-playing one was Tina, and the fiddle-playing one was Yora. You asked your new companions if they'd like to help Bubu with learning to play an instrument.
<span class="mu-b">"Hnn??? He doesn't know how to play one??? That's so sad!"</span> said Tina. <span class="mu-b">"I have this drum if you want to beat it!"</span> She untied a waist drum from her pack and handed it to Bubu with sticks. <span class="mu-b">"The drum has the most important role because it helps us synchronize our songs! Try it!"</span>
Bubu beat his drum to the rhythm of his steps as you all marched along. The new companions began playing a slower song to match it and you found you and Kari joining with your instruments. Soon, singing broke out and after a few choruses, Bubu began singing random syllables, though Puki remained quiet, uninterested in performing with you guys.
As the sun reached as high as it could, you all decided to rest under a tree for shade. You shared snacks and Memories, the musicians reveal that they're all cousins from neighboring villages who always wanted to play music with each other all day. Tina was getting close to Bubu, teaching him interesting ways to beat the drum and some basic rhythms.
<span class="mu-b">"Hey Puki, how come you didn't at least sing with us, hnn???"</span> asked one of your new companions.
<span class="mu-r">"I didn't like your songs,"</span> said Puki in a deadpan tone while she munched on her snack.
Puki was such a loner, maybe you felt sorry for her, but it was rather rude of her to just say that!
>You ask Puki if she'd like to pick the next song instead.
>You ask Puki to be nicer for at least Bubu's sake.
>You tell Puki that she didn't have to stay with the group if she didn't want to.
>You remain quiet.
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