((Next part, featuring the famous song by Kagamine Rin and Gumi! Seriously, though. How the heck can you not think about the Asian family when you hear this song?

Song is here: watch?v=DdxuVdUlBtA

Enjoy!))

"I'm up," said Hong Kong, standing up. "And he is, too." He grabbed Korea by his shirt collar and dragged him to the front of the room, grabbing a microphone. "1, 2, Fanclub!"

"YEAH! FANCLUBS ORIGINATED IN KOREA, DA ZE!"

"That's not even the point, aru!"

"Just hit it," Hong Kong deadpanned.

Japan sighed and started the music, which began with a gong sound.

A beat started to pulse through the room again as the gong sounds continued. Hong Kong and Korea imitated the 1, 2, Fanclub stance, with Hong Kong being Gumi and Korea being Rin.

The song started and Hong Kong began singing.

Kobe, City Center, Motomachi Market

Korea pitched in for Rin's part.

(In front of the station!)

Starting today, the heart-throbbing Nihao Hanyuu lecture

To the students, adults, and old lady, you say…

Japan tried, "Konnichiwa…?"

Hong Kong shook his head.

No, no, no. In China you say "ni hao!"

Hong Kong chuckled a little as he started the next line.

OK, let's get serious. Turn to page 3 in your textbook.

(Already there!)

At any rate, we're going to overcome this shyness and shame

The $165 Monthly Intuition…

(That's not cheap.)

Haohao daaja, dokigen ikaga?

Hong Kong turned to Korea.

"Mother, horse."

Korea raised his hand as if answering a teacher's question. "Maama!"

Where am I, who are you?

Korea raised his hand again.

(Ni shi shei aa?)

To my beloved Wang Lihong,

I'll be able to say, "I love you!"

With amazing precision, the duo began to imitate the dance and steps for the song.

Hai! Hai! China! A dreamy state of mind!

Yi er, Fanclub

Soon, I'll be able to use the same words as you

Will you say "Wo ai ni" I wonder?

China was staring at this display with the blankest face anyone had ever seen. But his eyes were sparkling.

Taiwan laughed and kept watching as Japan smiled slightly.

Hong Kong and Korea stopped dancing for a second and started talking to each other in random Chinese before the song started again. Once again, Hong Kong took lead.

That school girl I met over there

Korea winked at Taiwan. "Mei-Mei-chan!"

The reason?

Korea whispered the next part.

(A Jay Chou concert in Taiwan.)

Taiwan blushed.

I can't help but go

(By the way…)

Even if she talks casually, it's an international trip, right?

Seriously, I gotta rev up the engines

(Mei-Mei-chan!)

Anyhow I gotta seize the chance and strive for it

The 60, 000 yen won't be enough for the trip

Well then! Zaichen, I gotta look for a job!

The duo turned to each other again.

Excuse me, miss…

(Xiaojie)

How much is one of these?

(Duoshao qian?)

All so that I can "good night" to Leslie Cheung who is in heaven

The two continued dancing.

Hai! Hai! China! A dreamy state of mind!

Yi er Fanclub

Soon, you'll be able to understand the feelings I want to send to you

Hong Kong took a solo.

Yearning for it in a daze…

1 month, 2 months, half a year passes

My real friends have decreased somewhat, but that can't be helped, right?

Korea decided to take lead.

Hai! Hai! China! A dreamy state of mind

Yi er Fanclub

Soon, I'll be able to use the same words as you

The two began to pick up the dance again.

Hai! Hai! China! A dreamy state of mind

Yi er Fanclub

Soon, you'll be able to understand the feelings I want to send to you

Let me say "Wo ai ni!"

The two hopped around as the music gave a final instrumental, until finally they stood back-to-back, singing loudly.

Will you say "Wo ai ni" I wonder?

Then, the two finished up by doing the last stance of the song.

China stood up and clapped. "I love it, aru! I need that on my freaking iPod, aru yo!"

"Calm down," said Hong Kong, rolling his eyes.

"Aniki liked it! Aniki liked it!" Korea did a victory dance.

Japan looked at Taiwan. "It looks like its your turn to sing."

((Ok, let's be honest. Korea shouldn't know that much Chinese.

But the Chinese is part of the song, and two, because I established in the first quickie in this collection, Korea is very intelligent and just might have picked it up after living with China over the years.

Oh, and I lied. The next song will be Vocaloid because I'm bad like that.

Hetalia doesn't belong to MOI

"1, 2, Fanclub" belongs to the wonderful Mikito-P.

Wo ai ni! Keep reviewing!))