Third day of the Miss GAMER reality show. Andariel's impressions. ^_^

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Ni hao!

So it's my turn now to embark on the ritual of writing a post, snuggling under the sacred blanket and staring at the monitor all night long. And all because the Wi-Fi at the hostel is extremely weak, and writing a decent post and gathering photos has become quite an adventure. My fellow contestants and I wouldn't mind showing up here more often and writing more, but alas, it's not up to us. But let's not dwell on the sad part. In my opinion, yesterday was absolutely delightful; just the morning alone was worth it. Despite the freezing temperatures, it truly felt like spring—gentle sun, dry roads, and a refreshing breeze. I had to step out for some errands, and I took the opportunity to stroll a bit; however, it's a pity that the contestants have so little time for such pleasant little things. The organizers have arranged an interesting program for us, adding surprises on the fly, but don't think that it's all just a continuous celebration and relaxation—we have to put in a lot of attention, effort, and time. But we are trying our best, gaining experience, and extracting some additional benefit and fun from all these activities. \_

Speaking of the hostel, we have a wonderful neighbor in our building, or rather, a whole floor of neighbors. Anya mentioned this yesterday, but I must say that these musical neighbors not only reside here but also rehearse at the most unexpected times and sometimes in surprising places. They suddenly begin to play from behind the door of the neighboring room, in the lobby, on the staircase, or one can even hear singing from the toilet. So we're definitely not lonely here. By the way, here are some of these folks:

If anyone is curious about who these people are and where they are headed, I might as well promote them and say that they came for the (drumroll please!) main