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In this edition, we bring to you coverage of the event that featured Kazu's autographing of a banner.


[photo] This banner was made possible thanks to the members participating in this site's CHAT LOBBY. May 10th, somewhere in the city.
Taking some time off to autograph this banner, Kazu arrived in style, donning a dashing white, three-button suit with a side vents, and a black shirt with a white necktie.
He promptly beheld the sidelong banner. "I never noticed it, but if you actually look up close like this, it's quite big, isn't it?" Kazu said a bit surprised.
Kazu appeared to find the banner quite amusing, which was 1.5 meters high, and 8 meters long. He was seen to be approaching it, touching it, stretching it, and even walking back and forth from one end to the other several times.
Eventually, Kazu, like a sleuth, discovered the words written behind the banner. "What's all this? Oh, I see, they're messages for me." After reading them for a while, he said, "Thank you. Kind of makes me feel a bit mushy (laughs)." It seemed that he was altogether telling the truth.
After this, he finally autographed the banner in its white portion where his player number, the number 11, was found. Kazu used a magic marker to sign, and wrote "Boa Sorte", adding the date below it. Kazu looked at it once again to reassure himself. "Wow! Is this really going to France?" he asked as he laughed.
While Kazu didn't have much to say, he was seen smiling in front of the banner throughout the event. This definitely must have been empowering for Kazu, as the banner was proof that there were many people rooting for him.
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