Downstairs, Anko's mother Sasaki Miko was also in the living room, sitting in the kotatsu reading a book. Seeing her daughter hurriedly turn on the TV to watch a program, she didn't mind and casually asked, "Anko, when your dad gets back, we're going out for dinner tonight. What do you want to eat?"
The entertainment industry in Japan and Korea is more developed, and high school girls chasing idols is common. Plus, it's Friday today, so there's no worry about delaying homework, making it nothing to fuss over.
Sasaki Anko's attention was slightly drawn: going out for dinner?
"I want to eat Matsuya's beef rice bowl!"
She shouted back loudly, though her main focus was still on the TV. Dinner was important, but standing up for her idol was just as important!
She had already turned on the TV and quickly changed the channel to Asahi TV Station.
The Music Station on Asahi TV is truly a national program.