>>6223702>>6223707>>6223775>>6223833>>6223907>It will take at least a month for MAID to match you with a lady. Aniki Rento Renma said it took four months for him to be matched.>Your first month in Japmi passed and nobody felt like they were in the army. On working hours you were trained how to operate heavy machinery in the factory and began production of the Japmi Field Gun. The monotony of labor made some of you wish the local populace would cause some trouble for you to put down.>On off hours and off days, you were allowed to visit the city, but only under strict regulation, such as a restriction on the consumption of alcohol. Anybody who left the factory complex were required to wear their scarlet uniforms and sign out to the Duty Patrol and return by midnight. The Duty Patrol were required to locate any missing personnel and return them for correction.>Japmi culture reminded the young men much of their own home due to their preference of using wood to build their homes and furnishings. It was surely a welcoming sight, away from cold hard iron and steel from the factory they toiled away in all day.>Aside from taking leisure in the city, there was a cantina on base where many young men spent their time. There was a small library there one could take books from to read, board games to play with others, and a stage to play music. It was also the only place the young men were allowed to drink alcohol.>>6223827Sure, I guess I guess you could just be Crom Crom.