(Keroro's POV)
Tick, tock. Tick, tock…
The clock on the wall was ticking away as we were waiting for Kururu Socho to come in and give us a new invention for the Pekopon invasion.
Eventually, he came in with a large book. It was blue, with silver stars and moons on it. On the middle, in fancy calligraphy, said two simple words: The Book.
"So, Kururu Socho, where's the invention you promised us?" I asked.
"Kuuuuukukuku…" he chuckled. I flinched. Kururu's laugh can make you cringe even more than nails on a chalkboard.
Anyway, he held up the book, and said, "Here you go, Taicho-dono." He slid the book over to me. "Now, pay up," he said, holding out his hand.
"Wait a minute," Giroro said. "What the heck is that thing? And how can it help the invasion of Pekopon?"
"You know how I said that even I wasn't smart enough to make a time machine?" he asked. We all nodded.
"Well, I lied…Kuuukukukukukukuku!"
"So, what you're saying, this is a time machine?" Dororo asked. I looked over at him. I hadn't even noticed he was there.
"Yes. And, Giroro-kun," (Giroro clenched his fists and looked about ready to punch his lights out when Kururu called him this) "what I can do with this is that we can go back in time, and invade Pekopon even faster…"
I nodded my head, and asked, "How does it work?"
He took the book, and opened it. "Pick a year, any year," he chuckled.
Everyone came with a few good years to invade. Giroro thought of World War 2, when Pekopon was weakened with the war. But, Dororo pointed out, the Atom Bomb was dropped in Japan around that time, so we turned it down.
Finally, I decided, "How 'bout the future? We can see if we invade in the next few years or so!"
Everyone nodded in approval.
"How many years?" Kururu asked.
"Around 20," I said.
"Hai, Teicho."
He punched in the words on the page, though I have no idea how. Green mist started billowing from the pages. It went until it formed a funnel, and sucked us in. Then everything went black.
