Classroom of The Elite - Volume 09
Classroom of The Elite - Volume 09
By Shōgo Kinugasa
Color Illustrations
Prologue: The Monologue of Ichinose Honami
Introduction
Part 1
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Afterword
Credits
P :
T M I H
I like to think I’ve managed to become an ‘honest me’, just like my mother
wanted.
I found sports rather difficult but I put in as much effort into it as I did my
studies.
By the time I was a 3rd-year in middle school, I was even able to gain the
title of student council president that I had longed for.
The angry face and tears that my mother, who had collapsed from illness,
made at that moment.
The bitter face my little sister made after being hurt and left as nothing
more than a shell of herself.
My trembling fingers.
My trembling body.
When I learned about this school, I felt I needed to put an end to that.
But-
And no matter how many times I read them over, the words did not change.
The girl had been feeling extremely nervous since long, long before the
incident occurred.
“Yes.”
Ichinose Honami’s expression was rather tense when she faced Vice
President Nagumo.
Ichinose, who had wanted to join the student council, stood before the doors
leading to the student council not long after enrolling.
One is that she belongs to Class B, much like himself, rather than Class A.
It’s mainly because Ichinose met that last criteria. The first two are nothing
more than a bonus.
The important thing is whether or not she’s worth keeping at his side as his
personal property.
“I hear you were on the student council, and student council president no
less, during middle school?”
“Yes, that’s why I wanted to join the student council here at this school as
well.”
It was because she had expected she’d be able to join the student council.
Because she felt that she wouldn’t give him a good impression here by
being depressed.
“I see…”
At first glance, Horikita Manabu looks like the sort of person who’d obsess
over status like that. However, the truth is the exact opposite of that.
He assesses the person whether they’re from Class D or Class A and he’s
the sort of person who’d evaluate talent.
But to Ichinose, who had been rejected, Nagumo’s words sounded like
truth.
“I wonder if I must get promoted to Class A in order to join the student
council?”
“I don’t know about that. Even if you get promoted to Class A, President
Horikita may or may not acknowledge you. In other words, Ichinose, you
weren’t considered up to par from the very moment you enrolled here. No
matter how much effort you put in now, President Horikita will never
accept a student stuck with the label of Class B.”
“B-but you’re in Class B are you not, Nagumo-senpai? And you’re still vice
president so that means-”
“In my case there were two reasons. One is that I joined the student council
before President Horikita came to power. In other words, it was during the
reign of the 3rd year student council president last year. But back then, Vice
President Horikita alone objected to my student council appointment to the
bitter end.”
And that he would love her as if she were his own personal property.
“One more thing, I’m aware of just how talent I possess. I’m proud to say
I’m someone who would’ve normally been assigned to Class A. That’s
precisely why when I applied for the student council, I confessed the full
truth behind my assignment to Class B. Without holding anything back.”
“Confessed…?”
“Yeah. I proved that when it comes to ability, I’m not inferior to Class A.
That resulted in my current position.”
“The confession of the cause for that……what was it for you, Nagumo-
senpai?”
“Sorry but I have no intention of answering that. Right now, the one being
questioned is you, Ichinose.”
“Me…?”
“I’m not quite convinced yet. Normally speaking, it would’ve been strange
for you to not be in Class A. Your grades are outstanding, there’s nothing
wrong with your interpersonal skills. And you were once student council
president. Yet why Class B? There must be some reason for that.”
Ichinose could not hide her agitation, not when Nagumo’s cunningly
pointing it out.
“Someone who is unable to grab hold of this opportunity has no place in the
student council.”
The memories of holing herself up inside her room for half a year during
her 3rd year of middle school came flooding back.
“It won’t leave this room, of course. Your secret is our secret.”
Her past she had held onto without telling a soul. But, she needs to face her
past.
It was precisely because she lost the trust of others that she needs to trust in
others.
“I… I…”
Early February, after the training camp ended and the return to the
Advanced Nurturing High School. Sakayanagi Arisu from Class A of the
1st years was in the student council room.
Placing her favorite hat on the desk, she faced the student council president
Nagumo Miyabi from Class A of the 2nd years.
“The student council room has become rather flashy. It’s completely
different from the way it used to be.”
Rather than a student council room, it looked more like a room that exists
for Nagumo’s sake.
“Unfortunately, I’m not a fit for that role so I was not invited to do so.”
“He just doesn’t have a good eye for that sort of stuff.”
“Then perhaps you mean to say you’re different, new student council
president?”
“Of course I’d welcome you. But then you’d have to be my personal
property though.”
Answering with that, Nagumo caressed the head of the stuffed rabbit near
him.
She could have overlooked it but Sakayanagi boldly chose to pursue that
topic.
“What will I have to do in order to acquire your seal of approval, I
wonder?”
“By showing me an appropriate amount of talent. That’s the only way. First
off, it’s not too late to join the student council you know? Come over to my
side, Sakayanagi.”
“I see.”
“Let’s not. I think it would be a problem for there to be two leaders in one
organization. And most importantly, the senior students may be
humiliated.”
It’s like Sakayanagi is saying that she’s equal to Nagumo if not superior to
him despite only being a 1st year.
But even after hearing that, Nagumo did not grow angry. On the contrary,
he relaxed his cheeks even more than before and laughed.
“Both you and Ryuuen. We’ve got a lot of interesting 1st years this year,
don’t we?”
This school doesn’t have a single student considering making the student
council their enemy.
There are students who’d praise that sort of student with enemies in all
directions, but Nagumo isn’t one of them.
He’d rather acknowledge those who are willing to throw away their pride at
times in order to make use of their power to accomplish a goal.
And with that, Nagumo’s phone which had been placed on top of the desk
up until now, vibrated once. The vibrations continued a few times after that
at short intervals.
“I’m currently setting aside time for you. Don’t worry about it.”
“Popular people sure have it tough, don’t they? Surely you always get calls
like this without fail?”
“If you understand that then why don’t we get down to business? If you
don’t wish to join the student council then what business do you have with
me to the point you’d have me clear out the room? I’m sorry but after this,
another ‘1st year’ is going to be paying me a visit. They’ve already made an
appointment with me so I can’t set aside much time for you.”
“Is that so? Then I suppose I’d best get on with it.”
Nagumo deliberately said it was a ‘1st year’ to Sakayanagi yet there was no
change in her expression.
But Nagumo concluded that on the contrary, it meant that she’s interested.
“I came here today to ask you for a favor. It’s about a member of the student
council, Ichinose Honami-san from Class B of the 1st years. I will be
launching an attack against her shortly. It may get somewhat stormy once
that happens.”
“She’s the only 1st year in the student council. In other words, you could
say she’s slated to become the future student council president.”
“Assuming none of the other 1st years are accepted into the student council
and there’s no outstanding talent among the incoming freshmen either, that
is.”
In other words, Ichinose’s loss is also the student council and Nagumo’s
loss.
“As a ‘thank you’ for the other day, I thought to inform you of it in
advance. In the worst case scenario, Ichinose Honami-san may be expelled
so I must ask you to bear with it.”
“Yes, you did say to merely bully Ichinose-san and no more, President.
However, I was thinking I’d play rough with her for a bit.”
“I am well aware of it. But, there are always unforeseen factors in play.”
“Tell me something. You could’ve simply done what you wanted without
asking me for my permission. But you still dutifully came here like this to
ask for my permission. Should I assume this means you don’t want to make
an enemy out of me?”
Nagumo asked Sakayanagi that question, not fooled by words like respect.
“You may interpret it however you wish.”
“The student council at this school appears to possess more power than I
expected it to at first. If, in order to protect Ichinose-san, the student
council… No, if President Nagumo makes a move then it will be
troublesome for me as well.”
It was a roundabout way of saying so but it does mean she does not wish to
make Nagumo her enemy.
“Very well, Sakayanagi. The student council too will turn a blind eye to
your actions.”
“Shall I also assume the student council ‘too’ will turn a blind eye?”
There are no upsides to discussing her strategy here. That’s the decision
Sakayanagi made.
The man in front of her, Nagumo, is someone who isn’t the least bit
trustworthy. He’s simply going to throw away someone who could become
an asset for the student council.
“By the way, I don’t get many chances to speak with you alone like this so
there’s something else I’d like to ask you.”
“What?”
“The possibility of it happening is low but when the going gets tough, as a
drastic measure… there’s no guarantee that there won’t be a student who
wouldn’t resort to brute force. I’d like to hear your thoughts about that,
President.”
“You don’t fare so well against the type of person who’d resort to using
brute force at the very last moment?”
“I see… Then of the fight that broke out between Class D and Class C of
the 1st years a while back. If it were you, President Nagumo, would you
have handed down a different sentence than the previous student council
president?”
Sudou and Ishizaki’s group, which side threw the punch and which side was
punched. That incident where they quarrelled over surveillance cameras and
what not.
Even though Nagumo was not directly involved with that, there’s no way he
wouldn’t have known of it given that he always sticks to Horikita Manabu.
“Let’s see… That incident which ended up getting the school involved. I
can’t really give an innocent verdict on that but I won’t push them to the
point of expulsion over it either. I’d end it by merely suspending the parties
involved from school. Of course, I won’t demand their class points be
deducted either.”
That’s the student council’s opinion of it at best, was what Nagumo added.
No matter how tolerant the student council is, if the school says ‘no’ then
it’s a ‘no’.
Sakayanagi is most likely well aware of that fact too.
Even if they are far more powerful than your average student council, they
are at the end of the day, still only students. One cannot afford to forget that.
One must keep in mind that in the future, battles involving intimidation and
violence will become a reality and to factor that into their calculations.
“If you’re so worried about that, I can prepare a 2nd year escort for you.”
The 2nd years will use force to subdue the 1st years.
“I am most grateful but that will be unnecessary. To fight with the pieces I
hold in hand is my modus operandi.”
What Sakayanagi wanted to know was ‘how far she can take it until it’s no
longer safe’.
It’s more than enough for her knowing that she has the right to
counterattack after being attacked.
“Yes, abundantly.”
It can’t take much time. Paying no heed to those words from Nagumo,
Sakayanagi continued.
During the training camp a few days back. It’s a topic that came up during
Kouenji and Nagumo’s conversation.
It’s information only the boys overheard but it wouldn’t be strange for one
of the boys to have informed Sakayanagi. On the contrary, you could even
say it’s something they’d definitely want to let Sakayanagi know of.
“I made sure he can’t use that strategy anymore. Besides, it’s not like
Kōenji’s the only one who thought of that strategy. There are more than a
few students who have thought to transfer the surplus private points that 3rd
years nearing graduation possess.”
Nagumo sneered as though saying it’s something that’s already been done
repeatedly in the past.
“That’s why the school announces that they’ll be collecting ‘private points
leftover at graduation’ when you get to the 3rd year. It’s customary.”
“Is that so? The way we understand the rules, the private points are to be
collected at graduation and therefore they are rendered worthless upon
graduation. Which is why it wouldn’t be strange for a 3rd year to think of
entrusting their private points to an underclassman they’re close with.”
Just by acquiring private points from several people, a select few students
will be able to collect a considerable amount.
It’s no wonder Nagumo realized Kōenji’s made his move at an early stage.
“Normally speaking, it’s information announced only to the 3rd years. I’ll
just ignore how you, President, were able to obtain this information despite
only being a 2nd year… and the reason you boldly declared this in front of
a 1st year is because you intend on altering this limiting rule you just spoke
of, is that it?”
By announcing it in front of boys from across all school years, it tipped the
school off to a loophole in their rule. There’s a high possibility that they’ll
be adding a rule to deter 3rd years from transferring their private points.
Normally speaking, no matter how wealthy the family you’re born into is,
there’s still no guarantee that you’ll pay up after graduation.
Even though there’s the possibility that he will renege on his promise,
taking a risk is still well worth it.
“But being born into money, that is yet another ‘ability’. Is he not allowed
to make use of it?”
Sakayanagi laughed as though fascinated and tapped her cane lightly once.
“I never liked the school’s rule that allows you to save up 20 million points
to rise to Class A. If possible, I’d like to revise the system itself. Well, even
supposing this system will no longer exist in the future, it still won’t apply
to you 1st years though.”
As a measure this school took, Sakayanagi and the other 1st years have
already been made aware of this rule.
“But I’ve heard there hasn’t been a single student so far able to save up 20
million points independently. I don’t believe you need to worry about that
rule if it’s nothing more than a formality.”
“It just means you can’t save up that much alone.”
“I suppose you’re right. But surely the upper classes also won’t fork over
information to a student who just joined them out of the blue. Besides, in
the school’s exams, a minus that occurs because of you may come back to
bite you. If you deliberately sabotage your class, you yourself will be
expelled.”
“I’ll just give you this one warning. I don’t dislike that aggressive attitude
of yours but you will flounder if you make enemies out of everyone at this
stage, you know? Don’t you think it’s better to earn the trust of your
surroundings first? It’s still not too late. Build trust.”
“But if you say to build trust then perhaps you were too quick to throw
away the trust you’ve taken care to establish, President? Like you said,
don’t you think it would be far more effective to use it at the very end?”
A declaration of war against the former student council president during the
training camp. And the betrayal of that trust.
“I definitely lost Horikita-senpai’s trust and the trust of the students of 3rd
year Class A. But nothing’s changed in regards to the 2nd years and the
other 3rd years. The 1st years will come to understand that right away too.”
For a moment, that was what Sakayanagi thought but she immediately
changed her mind. Even breaking the rules he established with Horikita
Manabu had been something planned from the beginning.
Politely bowing her head, Sakayanagi left the student council room. And
when she did, Nagumo immediately followed her.
After taking her hat back, Sakayanagi once again lowered her head.
If she doesn’t know then there’s no reason to talk about it, Nagumo tried to
end the conversation with that.
When Sakayanagi walked off, she ran into a lone female student. She’s
someone even Sakayanagi with her small social network is aware of:
Kushida Kikyō from Class C of the 1st years.
“Hello, Sakayanagi-san.”
“Yeah. I was thinking I’d apply for the student council. Could it be you’re
the same, Sakayanagi-san?”
Sakayanagi felt somewhat doubtful that Kushida would want to join the
student council at a time like this. Normally speaking, an honor student like
her aiming for the student council wouldn’t be out of place. But she wasn’t
convinced.
The girls are also well aware of Nagumo’s actions during the special exam.
It may be a different story for a senior student who knows Nagumo well but
it wouldn’t be strange for a 1st year to be suspicious of Nagumo’s actions.
There hasn’t been a single bad rumor about her. She’s nothing but
benevolent.
“Fufu. It’s exactly that sort of person who’d unexpectedly turn villainous
though.”
At the very least, Sakayanagi doesn’t believe that she’s purely good.
C 2:
AC R
The early morning for Class C started out with an unusual sight.
A circle seems to be forming around Karuizawa Kei and the girls who make
up that circle appear to be excited to the point of causing a commotion.
Since there are only five minutes to go before the bell rings, my neighbor
Horikita Suzune interjected with that.
“I overslept.”
She didn’t seem like she had cut things off with Hirata back during the
training camp but it looks like she’s done it now.
Since they’re a couple famous throughout the school, it made waves to an
amazing extent.
But this would mean that on the surface, Kei and Hirata’s connection has
been severed. Of course, it doesn’t necessarily mean Kei would lose
command of the girls’ group.
Even if that girl attempts to slight Kei, Hirata would be the first one to put a
stop to that. If not, the meaning behind Hirata going as far as to fake a
relationship with Kei to save her would be rendered moot.
I tried asking Horikita that. Because I don’t know that myself either so
there’s nothing for Horikita to suspect.
“That’s surprising. She seemed like the type to consider going out with a
good man. A symbol of status.”
In the first place, it’s a fake relationship started by Kei. It’s not even about
who dumped who. But in all likelihood, Hirata suggested doing that would
be best for Kei.
If Hirata were to be the one doing the dumping, it would mean there’s a
problem with Kei and could have put Kei’s status at risk.
In any case, judging from my surroundings, it’s clear that their breakup
came as a shock to Class C. But what made me think those girls are
amazing was that they were boldly discussing that romantic affair.
“Ehh, ehh? Why did you break up with him even though you don’t have a
new boyfriend yet, Karuizawa-san!”
“You see, I also thought I needed to step it up. It’s easy to be spoiled by
Yōsuke-kun but I wanted to think things through on my own.”
The catastrophe that befell this big couple would obviously have an impact
on Class C but it would probably also end up having an impact on the other
classes.
There’s no doubt a battle would erupt between the girls over Hirata.
“I’m amazed they can even think about things like romance. Even
tomorrow isn’t guaranteed at this school and they should know that
situation too.”
“Isn’t it exactly because tomorrow isn’t guaranteed that they’re enjoying the
present the best they can?”
“I have no reason to deny them that as long as they’re not robbing someone
else of their future…”
On the other hand, as I wondered what’s going on with the other half of the
hot topic Hirata Yōsuke, there he was with a gentle expression on his face
while boxed in by both the boys and girls of the class.
No, perhaps… I should say that they’ve already graduated from that sort of
thing. They do seem interested in that conversation somewhat but there’s no
sign of them engaging in malicious gossip.
“Yo, Hirata~ Heard you got dumped by Karuizawa~ Don’t mind it, don’t
mind it!”
I thought they’ve become capable of reading the mood, but Yamauchi alone
proved to be the exception.
“Oi, what’s the matter? Let’s console Hirata together. Even the handsome
ones get dumped!”
“Huh? Isn’t this a rare sight seeing the handsome guy get dumped?”
When Sudō tried to hold Yamauchi back, he refused to listen and instead
gave a refutation.
It wouldn’t be out of place for him to show displeasure but Hirata didn’t
seem to care in the slightest.
Saying that, she retrieved a note from under her desk rather than speak
about it in detail.
‘A history of violence’.
‘Engaged in compensated dating’.
‘Engaged in theft and robbery’.
‘A noted history of drug usage’.
These are things that even those delinquents over there haven’t done, not all
of them.
“If it’s just spreading rumors, it won’t exactly count as a crime after all.”
“If we’re talking about being out there in society then there’s no doubt
about that.”
But high school is still high school. This is an isolated space filled with
underaged students. It’s not like it’s being written on the internet too for the
whole world to see.
Even if society cannot hand down punishment, it’s still possible for the
school to hand down punishment at its discretion.
But it would be difficult to pinpoint the source of the rumors. The reason a
variety of rumors were spread is so that if asked, they can simply say they
heard it from someone else during day-to-day conversation and that’ll be
the end of that.
The school won’t be able to investigate beyond that and in the end, it’ll
peter out.
There’s no doubt it’s Sakayanagi pulling the strings behind the scenes. But
there’s still not very many people aware of this.
“I don’t know that much. It’s not like we’re close or anything. Besides, if I
carelessly approach, suspicion may fall on us.”
“Well, it’s true that playing the role of the observer is the wisest thing to
do.”
“No matter how malicious the slander may be, the amount of damage it can
inflict is limited. Ichinose-san’s reputation throughout the school is
something even I’m aware of. This sort of harassment is too miserable to be
done out of envy like you said earlier.”
“That’s right, but as they say, you can’t have smoke without a fire.”
“So you’re saying Ichinose used to be a violent criminal or that she used to
do drugs?”
Of course, the possibility of it being true is extremely low. She added that
after.
As Horikita said, there’s no evidence that all of it’s just a lie or that they’re
all just rumors. And also the fact that Sakayanagi had been making remarks
hinting at such could mean there’s some truth to it.
“Well… It’s not like we can come up with an answer just by thinking about
it. More importantly, the current standing of the classes based on the results
of the training camp has been released. Care to have a look?”
I flipped through the pages of the notebook she forcibly placed on my desk.
P 1
Even though the cataclysm caused by Hirata and Kei in the morning has yet
to die down, rumors of yet another love affair caused an incident in Class C.
“Excuse me.”
Nearing the end of school, some students are heading to their own clubs
while others are heading back and in the midst of it all, an extremely
unexpected person showed up.
The students still left in the classroom all turned simultaneously to face
Yamauchi in surprise.
He was probably to head back to the dorm with Ike and play games because
Yamauchi was opening up a strategy guide about some game at that
moment.
Yamauchi usually gets excited when looking a cute girl but right now he
seems scared out of his wits.
Perhaps the stares from the other students are making her uncomfortable,
Sakayanagi disappeared out into the corridor with downcast eyes.
The one who broke that silence was Ike, standing beside Yamauchi who had
just been nominated. If Sudō were here, it would be even rowdier but he
had already left for basketball practice.
The other students, including Yamauchi himself, could not wrap their heads
around that absurdly bold entry and invitation.
Yamauchi then immediately grabbed his bag. Maybe he’s just acting on
instinct.
“Y-y-yeah…”
“The very fact that you’re being asked out is abnormal in and of itself.”
It’s on the level where an ordinary person would realize they’re being
insulted.
“Bumping into a transfer student with toast in her mouth on a street corner
and falling in love… You ever heard about that sort of plot?”
Unable to understand what he’s talking about, Horikita wrinkled her brow.
“I am indeed this class’s lethal weapon. But that is exactly why it’s okay.
On the off chance anything happens, I’ll take care of it.”
I’d like to hear in detail his countermeasure for taking care of it.
“…I get it. If you say you’re going then I don’t have any right to stop you.
Just don’t carelessly let anything about the class’s internal affairs slip out.”
After saying that, Yamauchi gave a cheeky laugh and left the classroom. A
portion of the students, which includes Ike, hurriedly followed Yamauchi.
The one who said that to me was Haruka. Apparently, she had also said the
same to Keisei and Airi because the two of them are tagging along with her.
Since I don’t really have a reason to decline, I gave a light nod and stood
up. When we stepped out into the corridor, we immediately spotted a few
boys there including Ike.
When we tried to pass through, the Professor noticed and stopped us.
Haruka whispered that to herself after noticing that the Professor no longer
uses ‘gozaru’ as part of his speech.
“How should I put it, it feels like he’s lost his individuality. Well, I’m not
interested though.”
Haruka quickly lost interest in the Professor and so turned our attention to
Yamauchi and Sakayanagi.
Sakayanagi too, was using her left hand to shyly play with her hair.
“No, no, this is way too stupid. She’s super cunning. There’s absolutely no
way she’s actually into Yamauchi-kun.”
Haruka spat that out. Perhaps this is what you’d call a woman’s intuition.
Airi also agreed with Haruka, maybe because she felt the same way too
after seeing this.
“Men really are simple, how could they possibly fall for something like
that? She’s definitely acting.”
Keisei couldn’t tell from just looking. Well, I wouldn’t have been able to
tell either if I hadn’t read between the lines though…
“But isn’t that way too obvious? There should be a better way to go about
doing that. She has a higher chance of succeeding if she makes contact with
Yamauchi in secret and she wouldn’t put us on guard either.”
She’ll only be incurring severe damage by acting in a way that tips off all of
Class C. If this leads to a problem, Sakayanagi herself would definitely be
ruled as having been involved.
Considering that, maybe she really is interested in Yamauchi like Keisei and
Ike are saying… That would make more sense.
“The truth is, I’ve been wanting to talk to you for a while now, Yamauchi-
kun.”
“I don’t have time to lie about something like this, you know?”
Looks like he is capable of being considerate, even if it’s only the bare
minimum amount.
The other students saw the two of them off, perhaps having determined that
following them any further would be difficult.
P 2
The Ayanokōji Group assembled in a cafe with all its members present save
for Akito, who’s headed off to his club. Haruka started the conversation.
“So, what do you think is the truth behind that little farce between
Yamauchi-kun and Sakayanagi-san earlier?”
“Yeah, her gestures looked that way but… like Keisei-kun said, maybe
she’s trying to investigate Class C so she can do something bad.”
By boldly showing up, she’d try to make us think it’s not a trap because it’s
overwhelmingly simple. There’s some truth to that as well.
“Kiyopon and Yukimu~, what do you think? Do you really think romance is
a possibility?”
“I’m not very well-versed in that area. Please don’t ask me that so many
times.”
Not wanting to talk about romance any further than this, Keisei refused to
answer.
“Yamauchi and Sakayanagi haven’t interacted until now, it’s too abrupt.
Isn’t it too much to call it romance?”
In the end, we couldn’t continue with the conversation with only the
information we have at hand. Eventually, the topic changed from Yamauchi
and Sakayanagi’s romance to the situation in Class C.
“I’m not surprised, or maybe I should say I always thought they’d break up
one day.”
“Ehh, r-really?”
“You might call it appropriate for the boys’ leader and the girls’ leader to be
a couple but they don’t really go well together, do they? How should I put
it, Hirata-kun seems like he’d appreciate a quiet, beautiful girl more.”
Or rather, I should say she asked me because she wanted to hear the answer
to that.
“I’m not sure. I’ve never really paid attention to Karuizawa after all.”
I don’t know what Airi’s thinking but that answer is all I can give.
“Really?”
“Ehh- You didn’t notice? For example, Mii-chan definitely likes him.”
“Ahh…now that you mention it, she looks over at Hirata-kun from time to
time.”
“Right, right?”
Keisei took out his notebook, perhaps because he’s grown tired of the
romance talk.
“I’ll study.”
“I need to come up with something for Haruka and the others to use as
well.”
Haruka seemed happy, maybe because she didn’t want to start studying
right away.
“The last special exam of the school year will probably be held after the end
of school year exam ends in March.”
“Last special exam of the school year… I see, the 1st year is almost over.”
“A lot of things happened but when it’s all over, it seems like time flew by.”
“It’s still too early to be reminiscing. If you flunk the end of school year
exam, it’s expulsion for you. And it still depends on the contents of the
special exam.”
Keisei brought them back to reality. It’s probably because he wants what’s
best for Haruka and the others.
“Ahh.”
She was together with several boys and girls, all of them Class B students.
They’re probably gathering much like we are but from what I can see, their
expressions are stiff.
It looked like they’re attempting to protect Ichinose from the slander and
defamation she’s receiving. But Ichinose herself probably doesn’t desire a
situation like this.
She’s acting the way she usually does, chatting with her friends and
cheerfully calling out to people as she went along. But if there’s something
worrying about this, it would be the fact that Kanzaki isn’t there.
“It’s not that unusual, is it? This time it went too far but similar things
happen occasionally, don’t they? I guess that’s the burden popular girls have
to bear?”
“Really?”
“If Airi were the aggressive type like Ichinose, I’m sure there’ll be people
envious of you right now though?”
That certainly may be the case. But still, it doesn’t look like Airi can even
imagine herself as the aggressive type.
P 3
Roughly two hours after that. The girls kept chatting and Keisei kept
studying.
I’d join Airi and Haruka’s conversation from time to time while fiddling
with my phone.
Haruka’s phone, which she had placed on the table, then vibrated.
“Class A and Class B are quarreling. Worst case scenario, I have to be there
to stop them if a fight breaks out.”
I recalled the faces of Class B’s main members I spotted earlier. But I
wonder if Ichinose would really allow such careless actions that could
escalate into a fight.
“You should just let them be. It’s got nothing to do with our class.”
After saying that, Akito ended the call. Akito’s a man of few words but
sometimes he can be surprisingly passionate like when he invited Ryuuen,
who no one wanted to get involved with, into his group during the training
camp.
Of course, they’re talking about Ryuuen’s class that’s now fallen to Class D.
The two of them tilted their heads at the unexpected confrontation between
Class A and Class B.
“I suppose so. But maybe even our class might get dragged into it if
provoked.”
“It’s alright. If push comes to shove I’m sure Miyachi will do something
about it, no? Apparently, he used to be quite bad himself in the past too.”
“B-bad? Really?”
Perhaps the reason why he wasn’t afraid to deal with someone like Ryuuen
is that he’s rather confident in his own skills.
“Well if Airi gets into a pinch, Kiyopon will save her. Right?”
Because there had been several such cases in the past, Haruka trailed off at
the end there.
But since there’s no reason for us to not go looking for Akito, we decided to
do just that.
P 4
There’s no doubt that Akito had been headed toward the cafe, so along the
way, he must have come across a dispute and diverted from the path.
There, two first-year students were facing off with one another.
They didn’t appear to be the people Haruka and the others had been
expecting either.
“You’re quite persistent, Miyake. I wasn’t the one who instigated this in the
first place, Kanzaki was.”
After Hashimoto pointed this out, Akito and Kanzaki looked our way at
almost the same time.
Well, nothing good comes from getting the girls tangled up in something
like this.
Despite this, Haruka spoke up and inserted herself into the conversation.
“That’s because you’ve gone and gotten yourself involved in something
strange. That’s why we came to help out.”
Realizing that he shouldn’t have said anything in the first place, Akito
regretfully looked up into the empty air for a moment.
Realizing that it couldn’t be helped now that we were already here, Akito
changed tracks.
“It seems like I misunderstood something. Although the situation does seem
to have a bit of a dangerous feel to it.”
It seemed like he wasn’t certain about whether or not things would take a
turn for the worse.
Ultimately, Kanzaki didn’t say a word to any of us and once again turned
his attention back toward Hashimoto.
“Continuing from where we left off, Hashimoto. What have you been doing
after school? You don’t belong to any clubs, so why are you here so late?”
“So if I don’t have any club activities, I have to head home early? I’m free
to go and do whatever I want after school. Moreover, out of everyone here,
I think Miyake is the only one involved with a club. Right?”
Noticing that his question was being responded to with silence, Hashimoto
let out a laugh.
“You’re not waiting here in order to meet anyone in particular. You’re just
trying to spread rumors to as many people as you can, aren’t you?”
Kanzaki wore his usual calm expression, but his spirit was very imposing.
From what it looks like, Kanzaki had been questioning Hashimoto about the
recent rumors surrounding Ichinose.
Akito was worried that they would get into a fight with one another, which
leads us to where the situation is at now.
Hashimoto probably felt that his actions were exposed to a certain extent
after listening to Kanzaki’s claim, as he nodded a couple of times in
response.
“Rumors? Ah, you mean the ones about Ichinose doing various malicious
things? What connection do I have with those rumors?”
“Playing dumb is just a waste of everyone’s time. I want to make one thing
crystal clear with you. What you and the rest of your class are doing is
simply too malicious. It’s no different than the type of thing Ryuuen would
do.”
“Even when you say something like that, I don’t have an answer for you.”
“Nothing, let’s just watch for the time being. If they split up without
anything happening, it’ll end with that.”
“Isn’t it fine until they tell us to leave? If at some point, this turns into a
fight, the presence of a third party can help keep things civil. Kanzaki
should see the benefit in that too.”
Hashimoto then took the topic of the rumors one step deeper.
“Hey, Kanzaki. This thing going on with Ichinose… are you sure they’re
really just rumors?”
“What?”
“You can’t have smoke without a fire. That’s probably what most students
are thinking.”
“Indeed. It’s true that rumors and fire are entirely separate things.”
“However, can you confidently tell me that Ichinose doesn’t have a dark
past, Kanzaki?”
“Approximately one year. That’s how long I’ve been going through thick
and thin together with Class B. That’s why I’m absolutely certain.”
“Oh give it up Kanzaki. Responses like that stink so much that I can’t even
look you in the eyes.”
“Oi oi, are you being serious? How much of a softie can you be?”
“Not wanting to talk about your own dark past is just a part of human
nature. Just because you’re friends, it doesn’t guarantee that she told the
truth. That’s also why she didn’t tell the truth to her classmates. Or, are you
saying that just because Ichinose is a good person now, that she has to have
been a good person in the past as well?”
The look in his eyes told me that he has complete trust in Ichinose.
“You actually think that she’s going to tell you the truth just because you’re
her right-hand man? How sweet of you.”
Or it could be that he came to the realization that there was no longer any
need to prolong the conversation any further.
“I didn’t confront you to listen to something like this in the first place. I
want the details of what you’ve been doing today.”
“Then I’ll tell you. I’ve been spreading around rumors about Ichinose.”
“Hey, Kanzaki. You’re a smart, caring guy. However, that’s precisely why I
suggest that you avoid getting too involved in things like this. All that
you’ll be able to do is blindly believe in the other person.”
It seems that from the beginning, Kanzaki was aware that Hashimoto wasn’t
the origin for the rumors.
“These last few days, I’ve been doing a thorough investigation on you guys
in Class A.”
“And?”
“I determined that the source of the rumors all come from various students
from the first-year Class A. Then, when we asked those people where they
heard it from, they would give vague responses like ‘I don’t remember’ or
‘I heard it from someone else.’ Mighty similar to the response that you gave
me just now. The true meaning behind this? You should already understand,
Hashimoto.”
“I’m sorry, Kanzaki, but I have no idea what you’re talking about. If you
don’t mind, would you please explain it to me?”
“The rumors about Ichinose were almost certainly propagated by your Class
A.”
“Eh-”
From the looks of it, Kanzaki and his classmates have been excessively
thorough with finding the origin of the rumors.
He’s been convinced that the whole operation was spearheaded by Class A.
Based on the fact that Kanzaki is here on his own, without a group, Class B
is doing this out of consideration for Ichinose.
If a large number of students were to make a scene, it would end up
attracting even more attention from students. Even those who aren’t
interested in rumors in the first place.
No, there’s also the possibility that in this case, Kanzaki is acting entirely
alone.
“I see. So that’s why you’ve been stalking me all day today as well.”
Because Hashimoto included the words ‘as well’, it meant that he had
noticed when Kanzaki started tailing him.
“Uh, no?”
“Then who did? She’s the only one who can give instructions to you guys in
Class A other than Katsuragi.”
“Who knows? I’m just the same as any other student. I heard these rumors
from someone else. Even if you’re so confident that the rumors were started
by Class A, I still don’t even have the slightest clue what you’re talking
about. Maybe it’s the handiwork of Ryuuen and he’s actually just
pretending to have retired?”
At that, Kanzaki changes tactics a bit.
“So you’ve all blindly accepted a rumor which may or may not be the truth
and spread it around?”
“The world is overflowing with people doing that exact thing. It doesn’t
matter if it’s true or not. If it’s interesting people will want to share it with
others. Don’t you think that, due to their experience, girls participate in
things like that much more than guys do?”
While saying so, Hashimoto turned his gaze towards Haruka and Airi.
“The sad thing is, the juicier a piece of gossip is, the more enthusiastic
people are to talk about it. Think about it a little bit more objectively,
Kanzaki. When you asked Ichinose, she didn’t confirm or deny anything,
and she also isn’t asking for any help. Don’t you think that’s strange? If it’s
all just a lie, she would be seeking cooperation to catch the perpetrator
instead.”
“Ichinose hates extreme conflicts. I’m sure that she has a big enough heart
to even forgive the people who are defaming her.”
Since Ichinose won’t say anything on the matter, Kanzaki has no other
choice than to believe in her.
In any case, I’ve managed to confirm one thing based on the way
Hashimoto has been speaking and acting so far.
The rumors that have been circulating about Ichinose recently… Sure
enough, they aren’t all lies.
Well, provided that it’s limited to situations where the truth isn’t at odds
with the public interest.
The fact that Ichinose has chosen to stay silent proves that her strategy is
working just as intended.
Giving Kanzaki a solid pat on the shoulder as he passes by, Hashimoto put
his hands in his pockets and begins to leave the room.
Lightly gesturing a farewell to Haruka and Airi, Hashimoto left the room,
heading toward the school building.
What’s changed between then and now… What’s different… It’s impossible
to pinpoint the exact details.
“Excuse me.”
Kanzaki gave us a slight bow and left, leaving toward the dormitories
instead of the school building.
Haruka stuck out the tip of her tongue in response to Akito’s retort.
While saying that, Haruka made a show of doing a few boxing jabs in the
air.
I asked, going along with the flow of the conversation. Akito let out a heavy
sigh.
“I don’t really wanna talk about it, Haruka. I don’t want it to spread
around.”
“It doesn’t matter, does it? You’re different now anyway. Were you really
strong back then?”
“Let me just say this, I wasn’t some famous delinquent. Honestly, someone
else was the top delinquent at the school I went to, and he was much
stronger than me.”
“Where I come from, adults would live a disordered life, and when they
have kids, raise them that way as well. By the way, Class D’s Ryuuen went
to the middle school right next to mine.”
“Ehhh? Seriously!?”
“Aah. Throughout the several times when conflicts started between our
schools, we came in contact with each other. Well, that guy probably never
took me very seriously.”
“This conversation ends here. Don’t share this with anyone outside of the
group, okay?”
“Sounds good.”
In the end, this is just somebody else’s problem.
The best option is to avoid digging any deeper. I’m certain of it.
C 3:
N I C
Thoughtlessly involving other people in your own rumors may lead to them
getting caught up in a second disaster.
Should I try calling out to her? I thought about doing so, but…
There were two first-year students on their way back to the dorms.
He was just walking normally, but given what happened the other day, it’s
difficult to think of this as a coincidence.
Is he tailing me?
However, while I was in the processes of confirming that, the other student
began to approach me.
I immediately turned off the camera and put the phone in my pocket.
The person who called out to me from behind was my classmate, Mei-Yu
Wang.
Because her name can be difficult to pronounce, people refer to her as ‘Mii-
chan’. Though calling her that in my mind is already somewhat
embarrassing.
“Right now… Are you free for a little while? I have something I’d like to
consult you about.”
Consult with me? She and I have barely ever spoken with one another until
now.
You could even say this was practically the first time she came to talk to me
face to face.
At this point, jogging over to catch up with her would just end up looking
strange.
With that, Mii-chan looked a little happier as she let out a sigh of relief.
She restlessly looked around at our surrounding. It seems like talking while
walking back to the dorms isn’t suitable for what she wants to talk about.
Instead of making the decision myself, I decided to just let Mii-chan choose
where we go from here.
“How about the cafe… if that’s alright with you? Though we might be
somewhat late in heading back home afterward.”
Since she herself wanted to go to the cafe, I didn’t have any particular
reason to decline.
Even if I’ll be a little late getting back, the walk only makes a difference of
5 to 10 minutes, which isn’t a big deal. Following Mii-chan’s suggestion,
we headed off to Keyaki Mall’s cafe. Though, we’re just two people who
don’t know each other very well. We ended up walking somewhat of a
distance away from each other instead of side-by-side.
P 1
Due to that, it’s inevitable that the cafe would be thriving every day.
Meanwhile, I told her I was going to get up for a second and get some sugar
from the counter.
Without letting my eyes wander, I confirmed that Hashimoto had also come
to the cafe.
It’s unlikely that he would have just so happened to suddenly want a cup of
coffee.
Was he sent by Sakayanagi in order to monitor me? No, that doesn’t seem
very likely. Sakayanagi currently doesn’t want to spread information around
about my existence. Plus, even if she wanted to keep tabs on me, she would
have forced Kamuro to do it. If Sakayanagi has a grasp on what type of
person Hashimoto is, it’s understandable why she wouldn’t think he’s the
right choice for something like this.
She shouldn’t be under any sort of rush to tell Hashimoto about me and risk
having him then disclose it to a third party.
Back during training camp, I don’t remember doing anything that would
necessarily attract any of his attention.
To him, I should have been just another member of the group. Ryuuen,
Ishizaki, Albert, and Ibuki. I considered the likelihood of any of them
saying anything to him one by one, but none of them would have said
anything.
Well… It’s not like I’ll be able to come to any conclusion by thinking about
it now.
However, sooner or later it seems like it’ll become an issue that I’ll have to
deal with, one way or another.
For now, I’ll ignore Hashimoto and focus on my conversation with Mii-
chan.
“But then, why did Hirata-kun advise me that Ayanokouji-kun was the most
reliable person in the class?”
“…Oh really?”
“Yeah. He said that Ayanokouji-kun was the most reliable and level-headed
person in the class. He spoke really well of you.”
While it makes me happy to be praised by Hirata like this, if things like this
continue to spread around I feel like it’ll develop into something
troublesome. However, I understand why Hirata would give my name to
Mii-chan.
There are plenty of reliable students, but in the particular case of Class C, it
gets somewhat complicated.
Considering the other boys, it’s not surprising that Hirata would look me as
the next most reliable student.
From my earlier conversation with Haruka, I can more or less guess what
it’s about.
“Naturally.”
What about it? I pretended as though I didn’t understand where she was
going with this.
“T-That, well…”
After faltering with her words several times, she finally began to speak
about the real issue at hand.
It appears that this was what she had been wanting to ask about. In this
case, which answer is the correct one to respond with?
“R-Really!?”
“Of course I can’t say so with absolute certainty, but as far as I know,
there’s nobody. Besides, he’s just been dumped by Karuizawa. It would be
too early for him to like someone else already.”
While I was speaking, Mii-chan gradually calmed down.
“Is it alright if I ask you just one thing out of mere curiosity?”
“Y-Yeah.”
“Eeeeeh!?!?”
Did I ask her something strange? Mii-chan’s face turned bright red as she
went into a panic.
A single encounter with Hirata was the only trigger she needed to fall for
him.
“But-”
Mii-chan had been blushing as she talked about meeting with Hirata, but
her expression clouded over suddenly as she was brought back to reality.
“Why?”
How am I even able to ask that? I’m surprised that I’m even able to speak
up.
“Because there are too many rivals… Besides, I’ve never been in love
before or anything…”
Even though she’s overflowing with feelings of love, it doesn’t seem like
she has the courage to take action.
And while I don’t want to think that a lack of prior experience with love is a
handicap, it definitely has some effect.
“Oh no, you’re totally fine. Everyone calls me that. Even though both my
parents are Chinese, they both like my Japanese nickname, so even they call
me Mii-chan.”
“Have there been any difficulties with that? Like a language barrier or
something like that?”
“It was pretty hard at first. I was more concerned about making friends than
the difference in languages. However, there were a lot of people who were
pretty good at English at the middle school I enrolled at, so I was able to
make friends there.”
Beyond this, she just needs to work on her communication skills like Airi.
“H-However!?”
While it will probably make her feel anxious, I still have to explain the
difficult part of all of this.
“Of course.”
“Because of that, don’t you think he’ll be more careful next time he’s
considering going out with someone? It is Hirata we’re talking about. He
may be feeling responsible for it, like he was unable to keep Karuizawa
happy.”
“You’re right. Along with that, confessing so soon… I don’t think I’d be
able to handle it.”
“I know you’re worried about what potential rivals might be doing, but
you’re probably going to be rejected if you get impatient and confess to him
so soon.”
I advised her to approach things slowly and steadily until she has a solid
foundation to work with.
Of course, it’s really the type of situation where you’ll never know unless
you ask.
However, I can’t really see Hirata being in any sort of rush to associate
himself with another girl at the moment.
The odds are that he’ll end up rejecting the majority of the girls who
confess to him.
In that sense, those who slowly stay on the attack will have a greater chance
at victory.
“Misunderstood?”
“You know, you’re usually really silent and you don’t say much… Kinda
giving people the impression that you’re someone really scary. But after
meeting with you face-to-face like this, I can tell that you’re actually super
approachable and that you’re seriously listening to what I’ve had to say…”
Does she want to go deeper? It feels like now I have the chance to ask all
kinds of thing.
“Hiyori-chan. Hello!”
Mii-chan stood up in a panic and desperately waved her arms in front of her
to deny the question.
Seeing her reject it to such an overwhelming extent hurt my heart a little bit.
“Yeah.”
Hiyori smiled happily and sat down in the chair next to Mii-chan.
“You two are quite the curious combination. What kind of things have you
guys been talking about?”
“Oh… Uuuuh…”
It seemed like it was hard for Mii-chan to say that we had been talking
about how to handle the person she likes.
“I’m interested in China, so I’ve been listening to her talk about it a little
bit.”
“Yeah. It’s one of the countries I’d like to visit someday, so I thought I’d
hear about it from someone who’s from there.”
“China’s nice isn’t it? I’m also pretty interested in it, with it having things
like the Great Wall of China and all.”
Mii-chan, on the other hand, widened her eyes in surprise at the fact that I
knew of the place.
“Even though it’s a World Heritage Site, the fact that you know about it…”
“It’s just a something I heard about.”
Mii-chan asked the two of us after seeing Hiyori and I talk naturally with
one another.
“Reading buddies…?”
Mii-chan had an expression on her face that was telling us she didn’t
understand.
However, she immediately turned that confusion into positivity with her
next question.
It’s likely that she hadn’t had any friends outside of her own class until the
training camp occurred.
“I think so too. School life can be more than just everyone being hostile
towards each other.”
Here, most students have a strong tendency to see students outside of their
own class as rivals.
However, this time around, the number of students who have opened their
hearts to those from other classes has increased.
To some extent, the true aim of the school has become obscured and hidden.
Otherwise, there wouldn’t be any rules like the ones we came across at the
training camp. However, I can hardly say for certain that this won’t be the
cause of any negative impacts in the future. When you’re forced into a
confrontative relationship with others, creating these half-baked friendships
could possibly end up causing some adverse effects.
P 2
“No, I’m the one who should be saying thank you for letting me hear what
you had to say about China.”
I parted ways with Mii-chan and Hiyori as they headed to the elevator.
“Sure.”
“I had wanted to ask you about something earlier, but hesitated because we
were in front of Mii-chan…”
Being a little bit mindful of her surroundings, Hiyori did a sweep of the area
before speaking up.
“That thing going on right now with Ichinose-san, have you heard anything
about it?”
“Heard anything? If you’re talking about those strange rumors, then I guess
I know the rough details.”
“Honestly, I don’t want to see Ichinose-san tortured like this anymore. She’s
the type of person who’s even willing to be friendly to somebody with
barely any friends, like me.”
If I’m remembering things correctly, Hiyori and Ichinose were in the same
group during the training camp. I guess that after eating the same food and
sleeping in the same room as one another, she would feel a stronger bond
with her than she would with other students.
“Ayanokouji-kun.”
“When I first came here, I didn’t like this behavior that the school
encourages, where we hurt others. But now, I think it’s necessary to fight
from time to time in order to protect your friends.”
“Horikita-san, is it?”
In which case, it’s possible that it might then turn into a situation where all
3 classes are willing to go up against Class A.
However, Hiyori still didn’t show any signs that she was happy with this.
“For the girls there’s Horikita, and for the boys there’s Hirata. You’ll have
no choice but to go to one of them about it.”
“I see…”
“Dissatisfied?”
“No… just, I’ve never really gotten to know Horikita-san or Hirata-kun…
But if it was Ayanokouji-kun, I thought…”
Her shoulders dropped even further as she grew silent. It wasn’t the reaction
I had been expecting.
“No… After all, I was only thinking as convenient for me, and spoke
without considering things for you.”
“For the time being, would you like me to start the conversation with them
for you?”
Those guys waging war against Ichinose… As things stand now, I don’t
know what move they’ll make next.
[You around?]
Even though I didn’t respond to her, another message came flying in.
[Since the message has been marked as read, I’ll just continue talking as
that’s more convenient. Ichinose-san will be coming to my room tonight.
Will you come?]
At first, I had only intended to read what she sent, but I chose to give a
proper response.
[We’re in an alliance with Class B. It’s only natural that we’d lend a hand
given the current state of affairs. But, this time we don’t know the full story.
Therefore, I was thinking of hearing about it from the person herself.]
So, she got in contact with Ichinose and asked her if they could meet
together in person.
If I ask Horikita about it later, she’d tell me what Ichinose tells her.
Though, that doesn’t mean Horikita will learn everything.
Even Kanzaki, despite how close they are, doesn’t seem to know all the
details about Ichinose.
In which case, would asking her directly bring me closer to the truth?
The problem is that if I put my foot in the door here, I’ll end up getting
involved.
[What time?]
[Seven.]
A bit late.
P 4
At almost the same time as I got off the elevator, Ichinose arrived in the
elevator beside me.
“Ahaha. But I’m also the one who’s intruding upon you here, so it’s fine.”
After saying so, Ichinose took the lead as we went to Horikita’s room and
rang the doorbell. We immediately heard the lock on the door turning from
the inside.
The plan was to meet at seven. Because of that, there wasn’t anything
particularly suspicious about us both arriving at the same time, so Horikita
invited us into the room without saying much.
I’ve visited Horikita’s room before, but it doesn’t seem to have changed
very much since then. Her room was very similar to my own, very
monotonous and simple.
“I’m sorry for asking to meet with you on a weekday night, Ichinose-san.”
“But aren’t you doing this out of consideration for me in the first place?
You don’t need to apologize.”
The feeling I got from meeting Ichinose face-to-face so far was that she’s
the same as she’s always been.
“Though… If this goes on too late, it’ll start to affect things tomorrow, so I
hope you’re not looking to chat for too long… To start things off, there
have been various worrisome rumors going around about me recently.”
I was curious to see whether or not Ichinose would answer the question
honestly.
“I absolutely can’t speak with certainty here, but if I had to guess I’d say it’s
Sakayanagi-san.”
If she was any less than half certain about it, she wouldn’t have said any
name in specific. She isn’t the type of person who would speak ill of others
without any sort of reason to do so.
That is, at the very least, Ichinose has been able to see that someone, in
particular, has been spreading the rumors about her.
Considering the fact that she took the initiative to deepen the conflict in her
own class in order to defeat Katsuragi, it’s easy to imagine that in order to
defeat Class B, she would focus her assault on Ichinose, their leader.
Because Horikita thinks the same way I do, she didn’t see any reason to pry
any deeper into that matter.
“So she’s circulating these absolutely baseless rumors, forcing you to have
to bear responsibility for the damage?”
“Sorry, Horikita-san. I’m not able to tell you anything about that. Horikita-
san and Ayanokouji-kun are friends, but you’re still students from another
class. We may be in a cooperative relationship with each other right now,
but sooner or later, we’re destined to fight against each other.”
Ichinose seemed like she was willing to answer anything Horikita asked,
but she ended up refusing to answer this time.
The harassment going on here wasn’t anything special. It was a typical type
of bullying that happens everywhere, and there was no perfect solution to it.
You can aggressively deny the rumors, or you can simply stay silent, but in
the end, the peanut gallery will make a fuss anyway, relying on speculation
to fill in the gaps as they see fit. Due to this, Ichinose made the choice to
simply not say anything and wait for time to pass.
“I had thought to meet with Horikita-san today and tell you this so that
you’d avoid carelessly getting involved. If I continue to stay silent, yet the
people around me start attracting more attention to it, the situation will take
longer to settle down. Most importantly, there’s just no need for Class C to
get involved with Sakayanagi-san in order to help me out. I’ll be fine.”
“…I understand that your will is strong. Anyone who gets caught up in such
despicable rumors would undoubtedly take damage from them, regardless
of whether they’re true or not. Nevertheless, you’re not just thinking of
yourself, but everyone around you as well.”
“So, Horikita-san and the rest of Class C can continue doing things as usual.
I will clean up my own mess.”
It seems that she chose to come over today just to let Horikita know not to
interfere any further.
“Do you know about what’s been going on with Kanzaki and the others?”
“Kanzaki-kun?”
“I see… Kanzaki-kun is very gentle. I told him I was alright. I didn’t think I
needed to say anything more to him.”
“Then I’ll just have to go speak with my classmates again. If you don’t
mind, could we stop our conversation here?”
“Of course.”
“Thank you for your concern. And to Ayanokouji-kun as well, thank you
for coming out for my sake so late at night.”
Based on Ichinose’s behavior, it doesn’t look like she’s any different than
usual.
Instead of trying to stay strong, it’s more accurate to say that she’s trying
not to think about it. That’s the impression I got from her.
“What do you think I should do?”
“If Sakayanagi is the source of the rumors like Ichinose says she is, getting
involved in this situation may prompt her to set her sights on Class C.”
“It is possible that, sooner or later, our class will end up being targeted. But
when that time comes, the troublesome leader of Class B will have also
been dealt with. That’s something to be thankful for in its own way.”
“Cold-hearted? Isn’t that a good term to describe how you acted when you
first enrolled here? It’s different when it comes to helping out a classmate,
but Ichinose is a student from another class. She’s an opponent who we’ll
eventually have to fight and defeat. If she’s defeated by someone else, as
long as there’s an upside to it for us, we don’t have any reason to be worried
about it.”
“We have a beneficial relationship with her. Until Sakayanagi-san and the
others fall from Class A, getting into a one-on-one conflict with Class B-”
If this conversation had happened with the Horikita from earlier this year,
she would have probably stopped pushing the issue any further when
Ichinose tried to leave the first time.
How, and why, did she get to the point where she can think something like
this?
Well, she’s been aiming to improve her relationship with Kushida for the
better, so I can make a good guess.
Horikita should also understand that this is the right thing to do.
That’s exactly the reason why she didn’t make any strong objections to it.
This time, we did our part as partners of the alliance by showing our
concern for Ichinose and offering her our assistance. That should be
sufficient enough. Class C can quietly catch up to the other classes, so long
as we don’t do anything to stand out. Slowly drawing closer while those at
the top take each other down is a wise strategy to take here.
However, at this point, the important thing is that I don’t offer any
assistance with that.
I only told her this because she asked me for my opinion. Horikita is the
one who ultimately decides what our class will do from here.
That said, in all probability, Horikita will decide against becoming any
further involved with Class B.
After all, she doesn’t have the ability to be able to change Ichinose’s
situation for the better until Ichinose herself decides to change strategies.
“I’ll head home as well. A lone boy can’t be staying in a girl’s room this
late at night.”
It was getting close to 8:00 PM. Things would get troublesome if I was seen
here this late.
“Yeah…”
For the time being, Horikita will have to work hard to get along together
with others.
After I left the room, I could see the figure of Ichinose standing before the
elevator.
While wondering if she had been waiting for me to come out, she waved me
down with a smiling face.
“Over here!”
Ichinose pressed the button for the first floor and we started to descend to
the lobby.
The sun had already set completely. In the dark, Ichinose and I walked to
one of the rest areas on the way to the school buildings.
“I understand that it’s cold outside but… I don’t want to attract any
attention.”
As soon as she got her words in order, the first thing out of her mouth was
an apology.
“Isn’t this what you said to Kanzaki and everyone else as well?”
“This is simply the very best option available to me. This is the stance I will
take until the rumors have subsided.”
Upon saying that, she looked at me, eyes blazing with determination. When
she puts it like this, I can see why Kanzaki and the other students from
Class B who have been supporting Ichinose would have no choice but to
listen to her.
“Actually, that’s everything I wanted to say… It’s cold, isn’t it? Let’s go
back.”
“Alright.”
P 5
I wasn’t actively doing anything to interfere with that, just passing the time
by passively drifting along with my surroundings.
And although it is somewhat difficult, the everyday life that I’ve been
looking for may look something like this.
The time on the clock was just past one in the morning. I checked to see
who was calling me at such an unnatural time, only to find that it was a
number I hadn’t registered as a contact.
However, there shouldn’t be any way for an outside number to get through
to my phone.
The cell phones provided to the students by the school should only be able
to dial out to a designated list of phone numbers. They’re also set up ahead
of time to only accept calls from other phones used by the school. All of
this is based on a setting with the phone itself that can’t be changed. This is
all to avoid any possibility that the student might have accidental contact
with the outside world.
It isn’t a particularly rare feature for phones to have. It’s based on a security
system that’s usually used when young children are given their own
cellphone. In other words, it means that this was a call from someone on
campus who I’d never registered as a contact in my phone before.
“…Hello?”
Being cautious to some extent, I picked up the phone while still groggy
from having just woken up.
And still, the only sound that reached my ears was the very faint sound of
breathing.
As I waited for the other party to make a move, the silence had continued
for about 30 seconds.
I gave out a fair warning as I was getting tired of sitting on the phone in
silence.
“Ayanokouji Kiyotaka.”
But based on the sound of the voice, I don’t think they were an adult.
“You are…?”
I asked in return.
That man’s strategy. I can see he’s begun to make his move against me.
Though, the strange part of this is why he would let me know he’s coming.
If his goal is to force me to drop out of school, it would make sense that he
would approach this more like a surprise attack.
Going about it like this can only mean he intends for me to take it as a
threat.
The rumors about Ichinose had been spreading more each day, and it had
gotten to the point where it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that all of
the students in the school had heard about them by now.
She gave off an appearance that told everyone that she didn’t care very
much about the rumors, and she spent each day as she always had.
Despite being harassed with unpleasant rumors, Ichinose stood firm. And as
she expected, eventually, students began to speak in support of her. Students
were saying things like: “The rumors really were just rumors.”
“She was totally being framed.” and “They were all lies.”
Though, during this time, another incident occurred. One that once again
stoked the flame of the rumors throughout the school.
On my way back home from the school building, I bore witness to a large
crowd of people as I entered the dorm lobby.
A scene like this taking place as I returned to the dormitory was one I felt
like I had experienced before.
“Ah. It seems like a letter has been put into everyone’s mailboxes. It’s
similar to that case that happened earlier this year.”
I went over to my mailbox, turned the dial to the right combination, and
took a look inside.
There, someone had neatly inserted a paper, folded in the same 4-fold style
the last one had been.
If it was the exact same type of message as last time, it would be a print.
That is to say, it would be a printed copy.
However, this time the name of the sender wasn’t included like it was in the
letter last time around.
The font it was written in was also a standard one, making the entire letter
come across as unusually simple. Since it doesn’t seem like the type of
thing that would be printed at the convenience store, it was probably printed
with a personal printer.
The one sentence reminded me of the rumors that had quieted down.
Additionally, the letter went one step further by calling her a ‘criminal’.
Though, there was no mention of what she had done to deserve that title…
Yahiko was asking Katsuragi if the letter was a poor move for the sender.
“Indeed, this situation is quite different than what happened last time. Back
then, it was just an allegation that Ichinose could’ve been illegally amassing
private points. It turned out that she hadn’t done anything wrong. The
school even made an unprecedented announcement by recognizing the
authenticity of her large numbers of points. However, this time the letter is
obviously meant to defame Ichinose. If she was to report it to the school
and ask for help with it, it’s possible that they’ll be able to track down the
person who sent out the letters.”
“Really?”
Even though Sakayanagi had given me advance notice about her plans, to
the rest of the school, she has ostensibly denied her involvement with these
rumors. It’s possible that Hashimoto acted alone, or acted under the
instructions of one of the second or third years. There’s also a chance that
the source of this rumor is someone completely different.
However, Katsuragi said that he had a rough idea about the source in this
case.
“Whether or not the school takes action here. It will depend on Ichinose as
the person at the very center of this incident.”
The person responsible for sending out these letters is convinced that
Ichinose won’t report anything to the school, just like with the rumors. That
is, they’ve determined that no matter what they do, Ichinose will choose to
remain silent.
When Ichinose doesn’t take action against the letters or the rumors, the
school also isn’t able to take action.
In the middle of all of this, Ichinose herself entered the lobby. She had
probably been contacted by one of her classmates in Class B and hurriedly
returned to the dorm.
A friend immediately gave her one of the letters and she looked through it.
Katsuragi, me, and about 10 other students stood in place and watched
Ichinose.
“…”
Ichinose didn’t say a word. She just looked down and stared at the letter.
The sentence on the letter takes no more than one second for somebody to
read in their mind.
From the looks of it, Ichinose spent dozens of second reading that single
line of text over and over.
“Yeah… It’s terrible, isn’t it? It’s probably in every first-year mailbox…”
One of the girls from Class B, Mako Amikura, spoke as she approached and
hugged Ichinose.
“Hey, you don’t need to put up with this anymore. Why don’t we talk to the
teachers? Something like this shouldn’t be forgiven.”
So far there had just been invisible rumors, but this time was different.
There was now something that could serve as physical evidence. There was
clear proof that someone has been maliciously attacking Ichinose.
“I’m okay. Something like this isn’t enough to get to me.”
“Y-You have to! If you don’t, the horrible rumors about Honami-chan are
going to spread everywhere!”
It’s no surprise that her classmates were desperately trying to convince her
to reconsider.
Even if nine out of ten people don’t believe in the rumors, it’s still a big
deal if that one remaining person does. That student’s impression of
Ichinose Honami will slowly deteriorate.
Ichinose is able to decide to stay silent without any hesitation, but the
people around her are different.
They’re all looking for some way to help her. After all, proving her
innocence would also lead to being able to enact punishment on the culprit
responsible for all of this. However, doing that would only push Ichinose
into a corner.
“I’m sorry everyone, for continuing to trouble all of you. But please, don’t
worry about me.”
Without a doubt, these letters were distributed out to the mailboxes during
the middle of the night when everyone was asleep. Since very few people
check their mailboxes in the mornings, the big discovery came in the
evening after everybody had come back from school.
All that had to happen then was for somebody to find the letter and tell
Ichinose.
All this time, a lone girl had been carefully watching over the reactions of
the upset Class B students.
She was a first-year student of Class A, Kamuro Masumi. A girl often seen
together with Sakayanagi, but today, she appeared to be alone.
Katsuragi didn’t give an answer. He tossed his letter into the trashcan,
called for the elevator, and got in with Yahiko as it had been waiting on the
first floor. Katsuragi’s expression remained stern even until the final
moment when the doors shut. Watching the elevator go up, I decided to
return to my room as well.
P 1
My room was located on the fourth floor of the dorms, Room 401.
As soon as I stepped into the elevator, Kamuro got on at the same time.
“Which floor?”
Even though I asked her this as I stood in front of the buttons, she didn’t
give me an answer, so the elevator doors just closed in silence.
Shortly after a quiet ride, the elevator reached the fourth floor.
I got off the elevator. So did Kamuro. It was almost as if she was following
me.
‘Just a mere coincidence’, ‘she only got off on this floor to meet up with
some guy’, a reason like these didn’t seem very likely.
“I want to talk.”
“If possible, I’d prefer that you’d have said something sooner.”
“I’m sensitive to the cold. If it’s alright with you, could you invite me in?”
Even though she had asked me if I was alright with it, her request ended up
coming across as more of a threat instead.
“That’s fine…”
“Is that really the first thing you’re going to say after forcing your way in?”
“…I do.”
I clearly presented her with two options, yet she unexpectedly demanded a
third.
“So what is it that you wanted to talk about? If it was too cold in the
hallway, we could’ve talked down in the lobby.”
Since the heater was running in the lobby, we should have been able to talk
there without any problems.
“There isn’t anyone who can bother us here. Talking in your room was for
the best.”
“Curious?”
“Not at all.”
While it’s possible that she has someone eavesdropping over the phone or
she’s concealing a tape recorder, Kamuro is in a somewhat special position.
Since Sakayanagi already knows about me, it isn’t necessary for Kamuro to
come here looking to catch me off guard.
“Even if you’re not interested you should still have an opinion about it. Do
you think Ichinose is a good person or a bad person?”
“You can’t say that someone’s a bad person just because they’re a criminal.
Just like how you can’t say that someone’s a good person just because they
aren’t.”
In the first place, the definitions of good and bad are ambiguous and
subjective. Depending on how you look at it, what’s considered good and
what’s considered bad can change quickly.
“…”
At this point, there was no way for me to continue avoiding the essence of
the conversation.
“I think the letters are just like the rumors that somebody somewhere has
been spreading.”
“Yes. I did hear that someone somewhere has been spreading rumors.”
“It’s conjecture, but I think some of those rumors are true or at least come
close to the truth. Which is why Ichinose wouldn’t fight back against the
rumors, or in this case, won’t fight back against the letters. If she did, the
truth that she’s been trying to keep hidden would be revealed.”
“Yeah. However, that doesn’t solve the problem. If the person who’s
spreading the rumors knows the truth, eventually more and more specific
rumors will emerge until Ichinose admits to it. It’s highly probable that
when that time comes, she won’t be able to simply gloss over it.”
Then I put the cup of hot chocolate on the table. Kamuro didn’t reach for it.
“It’s just like you thought. Right now, Ichinose is being targeted by a
student who knows the secret that she wants to keep hidden.”
“That said, Sakayanagi doesn’t know that I’m here right now talking with
you about this. She’d probably be angry if she knew.”
“I suppose that makes sense. Therefore, I’ll tell you the secret that Ichinose
has been hiding as well. After all, tomorrow or the day after, everyone else
will have probably already heard about it.”
In which case, you can prove to me that the things you’re saying are true,
huh?
“But before I tell you about that, I need to tell you about something else.
About why I’ve been letting Sakayanagi push me around like she has been.”
It was about a week after the school entrance ceremony when Sakayanagi
first contacted me.
“It hasn’t been very long since we started school here, so I thought that I’d
like to talk with you for a little bit, Kamuro-san.”
The walking cane she grasped in one hand was more than enough proof to
show that her legs were bad.
“Suit yourself.”
She gave a pleasant smile and sped up a little in order to match my pace
beside me.
“I’m not going to help you if you fall from overdoing it.”
“Haa…”
Even though I let out an intentionally heavy sigh, Sakayanagi didn’t seem
to pay it any mind.
Her outward appearance was frail, but she had the heart of a lion.
“By the way, what were you doing at the convenience store just now?”
“What?”
“From what I can see, it doesn’t seem like you bought anything.”
“So what? Sometimes you just can’t find anything you want.”
I attempted to end the conversation there, but Sakayanagi grabbed ahold of
my arm.
Her eyes were shining. It was as if she had just found herself a new
interesting toy.
“While I’m guessing that you’ve scoped out the place a few times already
to determine the positions of the cameras, was this your first time doing it at
this school? Or how many times does this make it now?”
“Yes. It seems like you aren’t taking me very seriously, but I am confident.
If I wasn’t, I wouldn’t have asked you if you shoplifted something.”
Sakayanagi reached out to me because she had witnessed me steal from the
store.
“Let me see. While it would be very simple for me to report this to the
school, please hear me out before it gets to that point.”
“Huh?”
Without making it clear whether or not she even took notice of my
confusion, Sakayanagi continued:
“Your execution was magnificent. What surprised me the most was how
you kept your composure. Normally, people would buy cheap things like
gum or candy in order to ease their guilt. However, you don’t seem like
you’ve ever done that. This also proves that shoplifting has become routine
for you.”
Sakayanagi had hit the mark. After seeing me in action once, she could tell
that I had been doing it for a long time. But, what does that matter?
No matter how good my execution was, the fact that she had seen me in the
act would never go away.
I reached into my bag and took out the can of beer I had stolen from the
convenience store.
Generally speaking, people under the age of 20 weren’t allowed to buy it.
It was only sold here for the teachers and other staff living on campus.
“In other words, you don’t use shoplifting as an outlet to ease the burdens
of everyday life, but instead as a means for you to savor a thrill and
experience the guilt of sin.”
She proceeded to arbitrarily analyze the situation.
“I get it. You’re able to calmly analyze a situation. So how about we go and
quickly hand me over to the school?”
“Are you certain you want that? If the school finds out you shoplifted, you
probably wouldn’t be able to avoid suspension.”
“So?”
“It has yet to be one week since the entrance ceremony. There are still many
things, both enjoyable and not so enjoyable, to look forward to after this,
yes?”
“I’ve grown to like you, Masumi Kamuro-san. You have to become my first
friend.”
“I’ll keep your secret, so in return, please help me out with a few things.”
“Not only are you saying that you’ll let me get away with it this time, but
I’d even be able to do it more if I wanted to?”
“You’re free to do whatever you want. I won’t be getting involved with that.
In the first place, even if I appealed to you and told you that what you’ve
been doing isn’t acceptable from a moral standpoint, it still wouldn’t be
able to make you change your ways. Or am I wrong?”
P 3
“-Ah, how tiring. It’s been quite a while since I last sat down and said so
much like that.”
Finished with her story, Kamuro looked up at me with the same serious
expression she had at the start.
“In short, I’m a habitual shoplifter.”
“Even recently?”
“Sakayanagi has been working me hard. I haven’t had the spare time to
steal anything.”
Before Sakayanagi, Kamuro probably hadn’t been relied on before. She had
been holding a darkness in her heart.
Still, it was necessary for Sakayanagi to get Kamuro in a position where she
wouldn’t be able to continue committing crimes.
It wouldn’t matter if she was stealing outside of school grounds, but she
was doing it from within the confined school campus.
When the store eventually notices what’s been going on with their
inventory, it wouldn’t take them long to figure out the truth.
“Back before the training camp, Sakayanagi had said that you and Ichinose
were both hiding the same secret.”
In other words, assuming that everything Kamuro just said really is true,
Ichinose has a history with shoplifting as well.
“Yes. As it is now, Ichinose will definitely be crushed. I’m not talking about
her being crushed physically, I mean her heart.”
“I see.”
It’s difficult for me to confirm if what Kamuro has been saying is true, and
it’s just as difficult for her to prove it.
Even if the store noticed a difference between their digital stock and their
physical inventory, it would still be very hard to determine the cause of it.
After all, it could’ve been a store employee making a handling error. While
she did begin shoplifting immediately after enrollment, she didn’t
repeatedly steal the same item several times. It was a one-time affair.
The only move I could make would be to report Kamuro’s theft to the
convenience store and the school authorities. But even then, going about
doing that would just be too disadvantageous for me, regardless of whether
her story is true or not.
Even if I assume that what she said is true, I don’t want to obediently follow
along with what she’s asking of me.
While it’s probably true that she’s dissatisfied with Sakayanagi, there’s little
incentive for her to betray Sakayanagi just to ask someone unknown like
me for help.
Thinking about it reasonably, this was all probably carried out per
Sakayanagi’s instructions.
She probably decided to use Ichinose as the medium for getting into a head-
on confrontation with me.
“To be honest, there’s no absolute guarantee that what you said is true.”
Of course, after listening to her, it was clear that she was almost certainly
telling the truth.
Even so, I didn’t admit this because of Kamuro’s close connection with
Sakayanagi.
“Can you?”
“Probably.”
As she said that, she took out her student ID card and handed it to me.
No way, is she planning on going and stealing something right now to prove
she’s a shoplifter?
I looked at her card absentmindedly for a short while, and after about 10
minutes, Kamuro came back. She took something out from her clothes and
showed it to me.
“Hey now…”
If it was something like gum that anyone could purchase, it would’ve been
simple for her deceive me just by purchasing it in advance. But it’s an
entirely different story when it comes to alcohol. Even if she was to go and
borrow an ID card from another student, it still wouldn’t have been possible
for her to purchase this beverage. It’s impossible for students to purchase
age-restricted goods. Along with that, it’s unrealistic to think that she
utilized the school’s working force or the teachers on campus. There was no
mistaking that this was stolen merchandise.
“Get it now?”
At that, Kamuro began to put the beer away, but I reached out my hand.
Kamuro showed reluctance for a moment, but it didn’t take long for her to
hand it over.
It was ice-cold, as though it had just been purchased from the convenience
store.
In the unlikely event that the can was found in my room, things would
become troublesome.
Kamuro took the beer out of my hand and began lightly tossing the can in
the air.
“There’s nobody else I can count on in this school other than you. You
should know that much.”
I picked up the cup of hot chocolate that I had prepared for Kamuro. At this
point, I was confident that she wouldn’t actually take a drink. It had already
gotten warm because around ten minutes had passed.
“Maybe so.”
Like that, Kamuro tried to one-sidedly end the conversation and began to
leave the room.
“Wait a moment.”
“…What?”
Realizing that she had totally forgotten it, she grabbed her student ID card
with her other hand. With that, Kamuro had finally left.
I grabbed my student ID card and my cell phone and left my room, headed
toward the convenience store.
I had thought that I’d finally be able to relax after the uninvited guest left
but…
The older Horikita spoke just after I pressed the answer button.
“Is it urgent?”
“Depending on the situation, it may already be too late. It’s about my
sister.”
“Really.”
I was surprised, but at the same time, I was impressed at the speed of the
older Horikita’s information network.
“I thought that you were surrounded with enemies. You’ve done really well
to acquire this type of information. Who did you hear this from?”
“This information came from Kiriyama. It’s clear that my relationship with
Nagumo deteriorated at the last training camp. He’s definitely going to try
something else. I’ll have to take action at this point.”
“She asked him for assistance with expelling Suzune Horikita. A very bold
move.”
As her penalty for losing the bet with Horikita, Kushida gave her word that
she wouldn’t interfere in the future.
Just as she tried to use Ryuuen to achieve her goal, she’s now reached out to
use Nagumo as well. After seeing what Nagumo did at the training camp,
it’s not a surprising action for her to take.
“What do you want me to do? You’re not asking me to protect your little
sister, are you?”
“If Suzune drops out of the school in the future, that’s her own
responsibility. However, Kushida also listed your name as a troublesome
existence.”
“I see…”
While Nagumo may not have very much interest in me, hearing my name
come up over and over will eventually clue him in anyway.
In other words, if I don’t cut the connection before it’s too late, I’ll keep
finding myself getting involved with more trouble.
The number of people in a position where they would tell Hashimoto what
they know about me is extremely limited.
“It’s as you say. During the training camp, Nagumo told Hashimoto about
you. That said, Hashimoto still probably hasn’t reached the conclusion that
you’re the student manipulating Suzune.”
“I see.”
“I don’t think there’s any need for me to ask, but… Are you dissatisfied
with this?”
“No. Even if I had known already, the situation would’ve still ended up this
way.”
“I suppose.”
As long as I don’t do anything, they won’t find out anything no matter how
long they search for clues. Even if they think of a strategy, once Sakayanagi
gives the thumbs down, the matter is over. It was a lot easier than dealing
with Ryuuen or Nagumo.
Nagumo, however, has all his bases covered. It’s a little inappropriate to
simply wait and see what happens at this point.
“I’ve given you the information. It’s up to you to decide what to do with it.”
“I will.”
The call disconnected.
In this school, this type of information means quite a lot. Every day,
someone is always crafting a plan to best someone else. In that sense, the
older Horikita is useful as one of my information sources. While he’s not as
adaptable as Nagumo and doesn’t have as large of an information network,
his credibility and accuracy are far higher.
In any case, sparks are starting to fly. In order to stop the problem as soon
as possible, I’ll have to be the one to make the first move.
C 5:
S R
I remembered that I had turned off my phone before I went to bed last night,
so I turned it back on.
My phone screen lit up immediately and displayed all of the messages that
had accumulated over the night.
The message was from Airi, and it seemed to have arrived just after I got in
the shower.
There was also a missed call from Kei, but I’d get back to her later.
[Sorry. I was in the shower so I didn’t notice your messages. There isn’t
much time right now. Can we talk at school?]
[That’s fine. Don’t worry about it. It can wait for later.]
The speed of her response made me wonder if she had just happened to
have been looking at her phone, or if she was waiting for me to respond.
I didn’t have time to slow down. I finished my preparations for the day and
called for the elevator to take me down to the lobby. Many students
commute to school in the morning, so the elevator is pretty busy and
doesn’t come immediately after calling for it. I had waited until the last
possible moment to leave for school, but I still wasn’t able to avoid the
wait.
In the meantime, I took out my cell phone and sent a message to Kei.
[What was your call about? If possible, I’d like to meet up with you this
evening.]
[I didn’t call for any reason in particular, just forget about it. Anyway, I’m
fine with meeting up, but can you make it earlier? I already have plans to go
out with my friends tonight.]
In which case, I decided to suggest a time around five o’clock.
“How unusual, Hirata. We’re both pushing it to the last minute, aren’t we?”
Hirata was an honors student, so he usually left for school in the mornings
with quite a lot of time to spare.
It would be unusual for him to be one of the students leaving late, but it was
even more so for him to be pushing it to the utmost latest time possible like
this.
“But?”
I questioned Hirata as we got off the elevator on the first floor, only to find
several girls waiting there.
They weren’t all from one class. Instead, the girls standing before us were
from Class A all the way to Class D. I had to think for a moment about why
they had all gathered together, but I quickly caught on to the situation.
In a chorus, all six girls presented him with Valentine’s Day chocolates at
the same time. This scene had probably already repeated itself many times.
As he went back to his room with the chocolates, I figured that he was
probably pushing it so late due to having already made a few trips back to
his room.
It would’ve been easy to wait for him, but I lost out to the pressure of not
wanting to get in the way of the girls.
P 1
It seemed that I wasn’t the only guy excited at the idea of receiving
Valentine’s day chocolates.
As soon as I stepped into our classroom, I noticed that Class C was steeped
in a strange atmosphere.
It was, along with Christmas, a day that highlights the romance between
boys and girls.
“Oh, there you are Ayanokōji. You come over here for a moment.”
“Huh?”
“To explain, it seems like he’s really asking if you’ve gotten any chocolate
from Horikita.”
Ike added with a sly grin.
“Don’t say weird stuff like that, you idiot. It has nothing to do with that.”
“I didn’t get anything from her. There’s no chance she’d give me anything.”
“…For real?”
“Yeah.”
Sudō nodded a couple of times before freeing me from his stern gaze.
“Well, I can understand why Ken is nervous. After all, that Ayanokōji is a
monster, you know~?”
With that, Ike drew the outline of something resembling a plastic water
bottle in the air with his hand.
“…Ayanokōji, you little shit, don’t assume you’ve won just because of that,
got it?”
Ever since the training camp, I’d occasionally hear annoying stuff about
what happened.
“Come to think of it, how are things doing on your end, Kanji? Things still
doing okay with Shinohara?”
“H-huh? Why bring up Shinohara now?”
Ike groaned in shame and crouched down to hide his reddening face.
“See? Even a stick in the mud like Ayanokōji knows about it. So what
happened? Did you get anything from her?”
As he spoke, Ike proudly flaunted a box of chocolates tied shut with a pink
ribbon.
“You say that, but didn’t all the guys get something? She gave me chocolate
too.”
“Same here. Of course I’m happy about it, but in the end, it’s just obligation
chocolate.”
Regardless, the only thing I could see was a bunch of boys stewing in their
own hot air. This kind of childish behavior felt like the reason why none of
them could get closer to girls, but there was nothing that could be done
about that.
It was inevitable that it would turn out this way for a class like ours with
barely any experience with love.
Being desperate isn’t going to get them what they’re really after.
I stood back and thought about this, watching as a girl from Class B offered
a box of chocolates to Akito.
P 2
“Tomorrow on the 15th, all of you will be expected to complete a
comprehensive provisional test. However, just like with the test earlier this
year, it won’t have any effect on your grades. The goal is to thoroughly test
your current strengths. Furthermore, it will help you prepare of the final
exams coming at the end of the year. While the tests won’t contain identical
questions, the provisional exam will have similar questions to those found
on the final exams. Do not be negligent with your studies simply because
you’ve been promoted to Class C.”
As the girl in the seat beside me began her preparations for returning home
for the day, I opted to ask her a simple question.
“Today, after we wrap things up here, I’ll be having tea together with her at
Keyaki Mall. The Kushida from before would’ve turned down such an offer
without hesitation.”
“Ah, Suzune. Uh… When’s a good time for you to help me with my
studies?”
His true aim was, of course, to receive valentine’s chocolates from Horikita.
“Your club activities still haven’t gone on break yet, have they? We’ll have
time for studying after the provisional exams.”
The Ayanokōji Group was making plans to meet up, but I decided to refuse
this time.
“Kiyotaka-kun!”
I heard my name reservedly being called from the hallway behind me.
“I-it’s fine if you’re late, so could you still try joining up with everyone?”
Because there were only a few Class B students who I could reliably talk to,
speaking with Kanzaki would’ve been my first choice. Sumida and
Moriyama, who I had been lodging together with at training camp,
would’ve also been fine.
However, as I looked around the classroom, the three of them were nowhere
to be found.
I had been hoping to catch someone suitable before they left, but that’s just
not how it worked out.
On the way out, I overheard a conversation between two girls as they left
the classroom behind me.
“Hey… Do you think the reason why Honami-chan was absent today…”
But even Kanzaki, the person who seems to be Ichinose’s closest ally, didn’t
know anything.
And after seeing her close friends, it doesn’t seem like they know either.
In the first place, there’s no proof behind this conclusion other than what
Kamuro told me.
Plus, the only person who’d be able to disprove that premise would be
Ichinose Honami herself.
The school may be wide, but when compared to society, it’s actually rather
confined.
Due to that, if you want to speak with someone in secret, you must put top
priority to ensuring that the two of you are truly alone.
Basically, this would mean limiting the interactions to early in the morning,
or late at night.
While I don’t know Ichinose Honami’s room number, getting it at this point
should be easy. Just make a call to the dormitory management office and
ask for it directly. There’s no reason for the school to keep the room number
of their students a secret. If you tell them that you’re in a scramble to get in
touch with them, they should be understanding.
I made the call to verify the room number as I continued walking, getting it
without any difficulties.
Recently, he’d taken to tailing me both during the daytime and in the
evening.
He didn’t have a bad sense of distance, giving off the impression that he’s
had experience with tailing people before.
At first glance, it didn’t seem like there were any advantages to going to see
Ichinose with him following behind me. But, it was actually the other way
around. The fact that he was watching was exactly what made it worth
showing him what I was up to.
I had decided to return to the dorms early to confirm things with Ichinose,
so I went to her floor. Unfortunately, there appeared to be several girls in
front of her room as I got there.
A group of girls who were all particularly close friends with her.
P 3
5 o’clock. I made contact with Kei, calling her out to a place a short
distance away from the dorms.
“Ah, it’s chilly. Why are we meeting up at a place like this? There are other
options, you know?”
“But the lobby doesn’t work for you, does it? Strange rumors might start to
spread if we’re seen together like this. That would be a problem for you,
wouldn’t it?”
“Well, sorta… But meeting covertly like this… doesn’t it stand out in its
own way? If we’re seen carelessly, I feel like it’ll produce rumors
anyway…”
“I’m getting the feeling that you haven’t been cautious enough about this…
but whatever.”
That’s fine. After all, the man who’s been following me has to put up with it
for a while as well.
“Even so, it’s too cold. I wish summer would come sooner.”
“In the summer, wouldn’t you just end up saying that you wish winter
would come sooner?”
Karuizawa pouted.
“Come to think of it, I wonder if there isn’t going to be a special exam this
month.”
“Are you all set for the end-of-year exams? It seems like they’ll be quite
difficult.”
As I said this, I noticed Kei’s movements stiffen up.
“Eh… Really?”
Until now, Kei had managed to get through one way or another, but she
wasn’t in a position where she could start to be negligent with her studies.
“Ask Hirata. It would be difficult for you, but not impossible, right?”
Kei should’ve been brazen enough to ask him for his help, even
immediately after parting ways with him, but she didn’t seem very eager
about it. She stared at me.
The simplest solution would be to have Keisei tutor her, but that just wasn’t
realistic.
If she was to be tossed into my group all of a sudden, there would definitely
be problems.
Exactly.
“Alright.”
However, even if she passes the end-of-term exams, a new problem was
going to show up shortly afterward.
This upcoming March. In all likelihood, a large special exam was waiting
just around the corner.
It seems like she’d only be safe after overcoming what remains in the 1st
year curriculum.
We wouldn’t be able to relax until this battle reaches the bitter end.
“What’s wrong?”
“It’s nothing that has to be done today, but I’d like to have it checked out
ahead of time.”
“Hmph.”
I showed her the unregistered phone number that called me a few days
earlier.
“Eh? Who is this? What, are you getting calls from strangers?”
“Something like that.”
Kei pressed down on the dial button on her phone and manually entered the
number into the virtual keypad.
If the number was registered on her phone, a contact would appear after the
number has been typed in.
“I do have more contacts than the average girl, but I don’t know pretty
much any of the seniors.”
I had wanted to see if she would have the number registered, but, as I
expected, it was just a slim hope at best.
“I’ve tried doing that a couple of times, but the other side has always been
turned off.”
“Really…? If it’s that important, why not have me check it out for you?”
“Yeah. That’s why I called you out here today. But, don’t be careless with
how you go about it.”
I tried to end our conversation there, but Kei called out to me in a hurry.
“Oh, uh, by the way, there’s this small something I’d like to talk about. Can
I ask you something?”
“Valen-”
“No, I was just thinking about how long in advance you must have been
preparing for Valentine’s day.”
It had been over a month since Kei had resolved herself to break up with
Hirata.
“I-I make careful preparations ahead of time, okay? Even though I had
already decided to break up with him, there was still a chance I would need
to have it, you know? Well, I guess it’s nothing I should expect someone so
inexperienced with romance to be able to understand.”
“I just thought that you wanted to see me today hoping for me to give you
something like this.”
Kei briefly had a slightly irritated expression on her face, but she quickly
recovered.
Kei changed the subject ever so slightly. It was as if she was trying to avoid
talking about it.
“But are you okay with that? If you give this to me, I won’t be unsuitable
anymore, you know?”
“That makes you that much more pitiful. It just means that you’ll have to
look to me for salvation.”
“Oh yeah, and you can thank me by returning the favor 1000 times over.”
However, she swallowed her words as soon as she looked into my eyes.
“Yeah. Later.”
With that, Kei was ready to quickly return to the dorms.
The important thing for him was to take up the position that would turn
things around in the end.
This was the reason why, after sensing his potential, he had gotten into
contact with Ryūen Kakeru after he had quickly risen to power within Class
C at the start of the year.
His outstanding talent could’ve taken down both Sakayanagi and Ichinose.
Hashimoto had realized that the man had an ominous amount of strength. If
Ryūen had asked for it, Hashimoto wouldn’t have hesitated to leak him
information about Class A. Of course, this behavior was just espionage
done under Sakayanagi’s instruction. However, if Ryūen had the potential to
overtake the other classes, he was fully prepared to double-cross even her.
This was the same reason why he had targeted Ichinose in Class B.
However, Ichinose was different than Sakayanagi or Ryūen because
underhanded deals simply wouldn’t work with her. In response to this,
Hashimoto decided not to be too pushy, choosing instead to gradually
approach from another angle. While they wouldn’t go as far as to betray
Ichinose, he established connections with a certain someone from B class
who was close to her.
Hashimoto had promptly set up this type of social network with students
from each class immediately after coming to this school.
It was better to prepare as much insurance as possible for the sake of any
unexpected situations.
Within the hallways, after school. A girl from Class A, Motodoi Chikako,
called out to Hashimoto from behind. Like Hashimoto, she was a member
of the tennis club. She appeared to have run to catch up with him after he
had left the classroom. She gave off a slightly fidgety appearance, unable to
completely maintain her composure.
Today was February 14th. He had already experienced this sort of scene
several times.
However, even though he understood what was happening, he didn’t let that
show on his face. Of course, he wouldn’t say anything either.
After getting such a gentle response, Motodoi composed her thoughts and
came out with it.
As she spoke, she held out the chocolate, to which Hashimoto immediately
accepted.
“G-great!”
Hashimoto had already noticed that Motodoi had been looking at him with
affection as a member of the opposite sex. Thus, this chocolate was most
likely meant with romantic intentions. While he was confident that he
would succeed were he to confess, he felt nothing towards her. This was
because, for better or worse, he saw her as a person who simply wasn’t
worth using. He had already judged that there weren’t any merits to going
out with her.
“You should show your face around the club every once in a while.”
“I’ll keep that in mind. Anyways, I’ll make sure to properly show you my
thanks next month.”
“Y-yeah.”
Motodoi blushed, nodded, and ran off. It was as if she was escaping from
the embarrassing atmosphere.
Despite the fact that there was no possibility that the two of them would get
into a relationship, Hashimoto made sure to keep his options open.
After all, maybe there would be some sort of change with her in the future.
In order to make up for this delay, Hashimoto sped up his pace as he moved
toward the first-year Class C classroom.
For now, there was somebody far more worthy of his attention than
Motodoi.
Recently, however, there was an incident that forced him to change his
opinion of Ayanokōji.
As he thought about it again, there had been signs that he had overlooked.
Why did the former student council president and Ayanokōji personally
confront each other during the relay?
Hashimoto had also yet to be convinced about what had happened to Ryūen,
who was said to have been overthrown by Ishizaki and others from his own
class. Moreover, the current Class C, who had started out the year at the
very bottom of the ladder, was now steadily starting to close the gap with
the upper classes.
What if Ayanokōji had actually been involved with each of these events…?
At this point, this train of thought didn’t seem very likely to him.
And that was to be expected. For now, it was nothing more than a mere
suspicion accompanied by exaggerated delusions. It was missing something
definitive to tie it all together. What Nagumo had said was simply an
unrealistic joke, and the reality of what had happened during the relay at the
sports festival was nothing more than a fantasy that Hashimoto had come
up with to fit his own convenience.
He usually spent his time acting under the orders of Sakayanagi, spreading
rumors about Ichinose, but recently he had been spending his free time
shadowing Ayanokōji, spying in order to find out the truth.
His pool of friends was rather limited, so he seldom stayed behind in the
classroom after school.
Was he with Yukimura and Miyake and that group of close friends today as
well? Hashimoto considered it, but saw that both Yukimura and Sakura
were still in the classroom, so he quickly dismissed the idea.
“Yo, Hirata.”
Awkwardly watching the students of another class would make him stand
out.
“Is that it? I’m not thinking about finding a new one right now.”
“I’d like to hear all about it sometime. Anyways, I’ve been asking around
for the contact information for the guys I was lodging with back during the
training camp. I was looking to catch Ayanokōji, but it looks like he’s gone
home already.”
“You didn’t run into him? I think he left just a minute or two ago…”
He had missed him by just a bit. Quickly making the judgment that he could
still catch up with him, Hashimoto gave his thanks to Hirata and
immediately went back out into the hallway.
He would make his move at the soonest opportunity. With this conviction,
Hashimoto moved forward.
Ayanokōji was always using his cell phone to stay in touch with somebody.
Was he just getting in contact with Miyake and the others? Or was he
speaking to someone Hashimoto hadn’t ever met before?
The one thing he could say for certain was that Ayanokōji was an unusually
easy target to track.
He never took note of what was behind him, never showing any indication
that he had sharp senses or a keen intuition.
At that point, Hashimoto got a phone call from one of his classmates, Naoki
Shimizu.
“No… Actually, it’s about this morning… I’ve seriously had enough of
this.”
“Ah. It would probably be better for you to forget about it, right? There are
just a lot of talkative people in our class.”
“You won’t be able to confess to anyone at this rate if you worry too much
about every single thing, you know?”
“Th-that’s right… but I still can’t forgive Nishikawa for spreading it.”
“Well, while I’d love to hear you complain about it, I’m in the middle of
something else right now.”
Hashimoto made arrangements to call him back this evening and cut the
call.
“This is just how confessions end up when you don’t meet all the conditions
to ensure your success.”
With the resolution to comfort his friend later on, Hashimoto returned to his
mission of tailing Ayanokōji back to the dormitories.
“If he’s going straight to his room like this, then I suppose I won’t be
finding anything new out today either.”
However, after Ayanokōji got into the elevator, it passed the fourth-floor,
where his room was located and continued to rise. Hashimoto watched the
elevator monitor from the lobby as Ayanokōji disembarked on the girls’
floor.
“If my memory serves me right… that’s the floor Ichinose is on, isn’t it?”
Or was that merely a coincidence, and he was just there in order to meet
with another girl?
Though, given the recent events, it was hard for him not to associate things
like this with Ichinose.
“Even though it’s weird, it is Ichinose… so isn’t it possible that he’s just
making a courtesy visit…?”
While Ayanokōji only has a very confined amount of friends, Ichinose was
incredibly popular with students throughout every school year.
However, Ayanokōji immediately got back into the elevator and rode back
down to the fourth floor, where he got back off.
“What…?”
Just in case, Hashimoto immediately rode the elevator up to the fourth floor,
but Ayanokōji had already disappeared.
It was pretty much guaranteed that he had returned to his room.
“So in the end, I don’t find out anything today either, huh?”
Considering whether or not to call it quits for the day, Hashimoto ultimately
decided to ponder the situation for a little while in the lobby.
It was still pretty early. Hashimoto decided that it was still rather probable
that Ayanokōji would try to get in contact with Ichinose later on, or even
potentially make arrangements with somebody else entirely. In addition, as
long as he used the elevator, it didn’t matter if he went upstairs or
downstairs because he’d be able to confirm things on the monitor.
Ayanokōji boarded the elevator and began to ride down to the first floor.
It wouldn’t make any sense for him to head all the way back to school after
deliberately heading home.
For instance, it would make sense that he wouldn’t bother to change his
clothes if he was simply heading off to the convenience store, but he had his
school bag with him.
Hashimoto quickly got up from the sofa and hid in the emergency stairwell.
Given the situation, anybody would be filled with anticipation about what
he’s going to do and who he’s going to meet.
The idea that he was meeting up with someone was effectively certain at
this point.
The person who turned up to meet with Ayanokōji was none other than
first-year Class C’s Kei Karuizawa.
She was a girl who, due to her recent break-up with Hirata, had caused a bit
of a buzz within Class A. Even though Hashimoto had never had any
contact with her so far, he still couldn’t hide his astonishment at her
unexpected appearance.
In the first place, which one of them was interested in the other? Or were
they both interested in each other? He could posture guesses as much as he
wanted, but he would still never come to an answer. After all, at a
fundamental level, there are no such things as answers when it comes to
love. If you were to objectively compare Ayanokōji with Hirata, 80% of
girls would end up choosing Hirata. However, it wouldn’t be strange for the
remaining 20% to choose Ayanokōji.
That is to say, if there were 100 people, 20 of them would end up picking
Ayanokōji.
In which case…
“Chocolate, huh?”
Karuizawa handed Ayanokōji an object that she had been holding onto.
Today was February 14th. For her to hand something over in a place so
obviously outside of the public eye, anyone would be able to tell what she
had handed over without actually seeing the gift.
Due to this, it’s clear that, at the very least, Karuizawa favors Ayanokōji.
However, this bit of knowledge was unrelated to what he originally set out
to discover.
With this in mind, Hashimoto started off back home. However, he then
stopped in place.
Given that there wasn’t very much time left until the end-of-year exams,
this could also be the best option available to him.
He could shake things up a bit by forcibly dragging the unrelated
Karuizawa into this. It was his chance to expose Ayanokōji’s weaknesses.
At the same time, if Ayanokōji doesn’t show any response to his challenge,
Hashimoto could conclude that he had nothing to worry about to begin
with.
P 1
“Yo, Karuizawa.”
It was Hashimoto, who had been concealing his presence behind me ever
since I left the lobby.
“…Uh, who?”
Kei didn’t appear to know who Hashimoto was, so she turned to me for an
explanation.
“He’s Class A’s Hashimoto. I was grouped together with him during the
training camp.”
“For a man and a woman to hold a secret meeting in a place like this…
You’re quite the smooth one, Ayanokōji.”
“Don’t try to hide it. It’s Valentine’s Day. Even if you two aren’t a couple, it
isn’t strange to have a secret meeting like this. Actually, you’ve already
gotten something from her, haven’t you?”
“She just gave me this chocolate by coincidence. I didn’t come out here
expecting to get anything.”
“No, you knew that she’d be giving you chocolate from the beginning,
didn’t you? Your bag.”
“My bag?”
“Since you’ve already been back to the dorms, there’s no reason for you to
take your bag with you as you go out afterward.”
“…No, I was originally intending on heading over to the library. But just
before I could head out, Karuizawa called me and I agreed to meet up with
her, that’s all.”
“Well, it’s all the same either way. In the end, you did get chocolate from
Karuizawa.”
From Hashimoto’s point of view, even though I wasn’t the one to reach out
to Karuizawa, the fact that I had received chocolate from her was truly
important.
“I’m simply curious about what it is about you that Karuizawa’s interested
in. Her previous boyfriend, Hirata, was one of the most popular guys in the
entire school, right? It makes me wonder why she’d pick you after dumping
Hirata.”
In other words, he wanted to know how things managed to get to this point.
Kei, who had been listening to our conversation in silence, spoke up.
“Misunderstanding?”
“Yep. I originally planned to give that chocolate to Hirata-kun. It would’ve
been a pity to throw it away, so I thought about giving it to someone, and
then I just decided on Ayanokōji-kun.”
“You hand over such an intimate gift, but then claim it’s just done on a
whim? I’m sorry, but I don’t see it. Moreover, what’s with the location? For
a lie, that’s a pretty bad one.”
Hashimoto let out a laugh as he said so, to which Kei responded with a
blunt display of anger.
“Haa? You show up out of nowhere and just say everything that comes to
your mind. Who in the world do you think you are?”
This would be Kei’s chance to prove how well she could keep up with me.
“Well, it’ll be better for you to just speak honestly here, Karuizawa. If we
continue to hide something here, I think it’ll just be troublesome for you
afterward. If that guy ends up thinking we’re dating, you’d be troubled,
right?”
With that said, I passed her the baton.
“Ugh. I’ll say it, but this can absolutely never spread from here, okay?”
“If that’s the case, then who is that chocolate actually for?”
“Huh? This is the first time I’ve ever met you, yet you want me to tell you
something like that? Are you stupid?”
Kei was definitely stirring things up, but nothing about it seemed like she
was being fake.
That was just the guise of the gyaru that Karuizawa Kei had created for
herself.
“This won’t blow over just by lowering your head. Seriously, spare me.”
“…Is that so? It seems like I really have misunderstood, my bad. When I
thought that you two might like each other, I couldn’t help but get
suspicious.”
“Why are you sticking your neck into something you have nothing to do
with in the first place?”
“Wha?”
He reached out his arm and pressed it against the wall behind her, closing
off her way out with his own body.
“Wha-what?”
“I’ve thought you were fine for a while now, so how about you go out with
me, Karuizawa? I don’t know who you like now, but if you still haven’t
given them any chocolate, that means you haven’t conveyed your feelings
yet. Isn’t that right?”
Thinking that he still had a chance with her himself, Hashimoto forcefully
made a move on Kei.
“What on earth are you saying… Do you think I’d be okay with something
like that?”
“It’s all part of the unpredictable twists and turns of love… Isn’t it
interesting?”
I spoke up.
Kei forcibly pushed Hashimoto away and took her distance from him.
“How cold.”
Hashimoto smiled bitterly. It didn’t seem like he was going to continue with
his aggressive tactic.
Given the current situation, Kei let out a noteworthy, deliberate sigh and left
back to the dorms on her own.
Hashimoto gave off a mocking smile before wrapping his arm around my
shoulder and whispered into my ear.
“I’m talking about how you’re pretty big. Girls who lack experience won’t
be able to handle yours.”
“Don’t look so exhausted. There’s a good number of people that respect you
for it.”
Rather, what happened at the training camp was steadily becoming a source
of constant discomfort.
“I’m fine with giving it to you as long as you never use that nickname you
just came up with ever again.”
With that, I took out my cell phone and exchanged contact information with
Hashimoto.
“Well, I’m gonna head back myself. See ya, Ayanokōji.”
Did he think that he had gotten enough information? Or did he feel like he
had pushed too far into something unrelated?
I decided to drop by the library and meet up with Hiyori, who should be on
standby there.
And after that, I also had to meet up with another person who had requested
to meet up at the school.
P 2
I got home that evening later than I anticipated, so I wasn’t able to meet up
with the Ayanokōji Group.
When I had gotten back to my room just before seven, I found that a paper
bag had been placed right in front of my door.
I took a peek inside the bag and found two differently packaged boxes. One
was square while the other was a circle, and they each came with a first
name written on the front. They were Valentine’s Day chocolates from
Haruka and Airi.
Based on what was being talked about in the group chat, Akito and Keisei
had gotten the same things.
Later that night, just after ten, I went back out into the hallway wearing a
hoodie over some of my casual clothing and got onto the elevator.
The surveillance camera inside the elevator shouldn’t have been able to
catch my face.
Given that, it wouldn’t even be strange for her to be sleeping at this time of
night. To check for this, I had Horikita let me know how to get in contact
with Ichinose ahead of time. I had already sent her a text message and
confirmed that she was still awake, so I moved forward with my plan.
However, I still hadn’t told Ichinose that I would be going to her room.
I got off the elevator on Ichinose’s floor and went to her door. I rang the
doorbell and waited. Ten seconds passed. Then twenty seconds.
I didn’t hear anything from inside the room, so I rang the doorbell once
again.
It was only natural for Ichinose to be confused about a visit this late at
night.
I could hear Ichinose’s voice from the other side of the door. As far as the
tone of her voice was concerned, she sounded weak.
Immediately after she spoke, coughing resounded from within the room. It
was difficult for me to discern whether or not she was truly sick based
solely on how her voice and cough sounded.
“Something important has come up. I was hoping I could speak with you
about it in person, is that alright?”
“Well… Uh…”
“To be honest, it seems like things might get troublesome if I’m seen by
another girl right now.”
She responded with that, and after a short wait, I heard the sound of the lock
disengaging from inside the room.
Ichinose opened the door. I could see that she was in unbelievably low
spirits.
“Sorry. I definitely got a bit forceful. You don’t look like you’re doing very
well.”
“It’s alright. The fever is already almost gone. How should I put it, instead
of feeling icky from the fever, I feel more hungry due to oversleeping,
y’know? Oh, I’m sorry, but could I also get you to put on this mask?”
So as to not have me catch her cold, Ichinose presented me with another
mask.
Many students were thinking that Ichinose faked her illness to avoid the
rumors that had been spreading about her, but that didn’t seem to be the
case.
There was no mistaking it. She had really been sick after all.
“You were probably worried that I was absent because of all of these
rumors lately. Thank you for your concern.”
“No…”
“You’re the first person I’ve met up with face to face since I got sick.”
“There were a bunch of students who came to visit me while my fever was
worse, but I was having a hard time so I had to turn them all away. Since
then, some of my friends have been giving me space, thinking I’m
depressed.”
I had come to see her so much later than everyone else, yet I was ironically
the first person to actually meet with her.
In reality, Ichinose had taken a day off to recuperate from her illness.
However, given how she had handled herself so far, it was obvious that she
was also the type that attentively makes sure she’s staying healthy. Given
how quickly the end-of-year exams were coming up, Ichinose should’ve
wanted to avoid getting sick as much as possible. There was no mistaking
that this cold of hers came as a result of her recent mental trauma and the
weakening of her own immune system.
“I’m not going to skip out on school just because of those rumors.”
“Resilient, you say…? Ah, sorry, but could you shut the front door behind
you? I was airing out the room earlier, but it’s a bit cold now. Please also
remember to wash your hands thoroughly after you go back.”
“Yeah.”
She had a humidifier running in her room to prevent the air from getting too
dry. The cold virus is one that thrives in cold, dry air. These conditions
directly increase how much of the virus is floating in the air. Due to that, it
is important to increase the humidity of the room to easily create an
environment where the virus would become inactive. Neglecting these
precautions could lead to prolonged colds and even increase the odds of
infecting any visitors. In fact, the main reason why colds tend to drag on
during the winter months is because of the dryness of the air.
Though, a lot of girls have been coming over to my room lately, and I have
been going over to a lot of the girls’ rooms as well. It was strange how none
of those visits have had anything to do with love affairs thus far.
“No, it really is fine. It’s definitely safer not to meet up with anyone face to
face right now, but it’s probably for the better to let somebody else know
that I’ve actually caught something.”
Ichinose was well aware that speculation about the legitimacy of her illness
had already begun to spread.
There was evidence of several exchanges she had been engaged in with
Horikita.
It seemed like Horikita had been worried about Ichinose in her own way.
The two of us didn’t talk for long. I took my leave as soon as the right time
presented itself.
P 3
“Of course it is. It’s because of those outrageous rumors that showed up this
morning.”
“No. They’re new ones that have been causing internal chaos within Class
C.”
With just one look at the restless classroom, it was obvious that this was no
trivial matter.
She had written down a total of four rumors on the phone’s memo pad.
“This…”
The content of the rumors all followed a similar pattern. The full names of
four people, including me, were directly stated as victims of the attack.
“Are you familiar with the forums that the school set up for each class?”
When students need to look into their point balances or something of that
sort, they’re expected to login to an application that the school created for
them. Coupled with this application is a set of message boards that students
have the liberty to make use of as they see fit. However, because there are
several easy-to-use chat applications already available on our cell phones,
these boards didn’t see very much use among the students.
“By the time I got to the classroom this morning, the rumors had already
started to spread. It’s possible that somebody came across them accidentally
while they were using the app. There are also notifications that go out when
the forums are updated.”
These forums weren’t just for class discussions. They were also used for
general conversation. Due to the fact that anyone could access them, there
was a high probability that these rumors were seen by the other classes as
well.
“Don’t you think that this is a little different from what happened with the
previous rumors?”
“Regardless of whether it’s the same perpetrator or not, there are countless
ways to spread rumors. Wouldn’t you agree that there’s no reason to get
caught up in the differences? It’s not something that can be covered up now
that it’s been posted online.”
“No it is not.”
I denied it immediately.
“There are only a few people who know about my relationship with
Karuizawa as it is now anyway.”
“Not exactly.”
“But, what about the other victims? There aren’t many ways to verify the
truth.”
“Yeah…”
A student willing to personally look into the truth of each of these rumors…
Unable to read the atmosphere of the room, Yamauchi shouted out such a
thing with a smile on his face.
“A-absolutely not!”
“Hmm… I suppose we have no other choice than to check with each of the
victims one by one like Yamauchi.”
Though, most people aren’t able to pry into someone’s trauma like that.
“Are you stupid!? You’re getting swept away by rumors and you don’t even
know where they came from!”
It was surprising that she was able to stay calm like this.
“Though~ Don’t you think that all of the stuff posted online seems pretty
realistic?”
“Oh, I see… Ike, you have a crush on Shinohara, don’t you? So that’s why
you can’t admit-”
“Haruki!”
Unable to sit still and watch from afar any longer, Sudō forcibly separated
the two of them. At the same time, Hirata arrived at the classroom and
immediately caught on to the atmosphere of the situation. He approached
some of the girls and began to hear out the specifics about the rumors.
“Well then, Hondō~ Are you seriously only into fat chicks?”
“N-no way! Absolutely not! Those rumors are downright lies! Right,
Ayanokōji? You probably don’t even like Karuizawa, right!?”
“See!?”
With the three of us all denying our part of the rumors, the classroom began
to calm down just a little.
Satō frantically attempted to stop Maezono, but it was already too late.
“Come to think of it, has anyone here ever seen Satō hang out with Onodera
before?”
“Th- That’s-”
“No, I don’t.”
“What, Sudō-kun?”
“Ah, well, it’s just that I managed to overhear part of your conversation. If
it’s alright with you, I’d like to help out.”
“How so?”
“Well, I have no shame. I should be able to ask around about the rumors
straightforwardly like Haruki did.”
It was true that Sudō could be a useful tool for determining exactly where
these rumors originated from.
Most significantly, even Ike, his closest friend, had vented his anger at
Yamauchi’s behavior.
“In which case, you should keep watch over Yamauchi-kun to make sure he
doesn’t spiral out of control. It would be different if there was only one
positive rumor going around, but this time, if these troublesome rumors
really are true, everything becomes really personal. I’d like for you to look
after Hondō-kun as well because these rumors have probably dampened his
spirits by quite a bit. You can do that, right?”
After confirming that Sudō had left, Horikita went back to the subject at
hand.
“In all likelihood, this has all been a part of Sakayanagi-san’s plan as well.
She wasn’t satisfied with going after Ichinose-san alone, so she set up the
same type of trap for Class C. Then she attacked both classes at once. I
think she’s trying to shake us up before our end-of-year exams… What
should we do?”
“What do you mean, ‘What should we do’? Do you think there’s a way to
confront these rumors? The more we try to deny, the more we’re going to
blow up the issue. Even if we were to admit that they’re true, people will
just continue to gossip behind our backs. The rumors about me aren’t a big
deal, but if the rumors about the others start to be treated like facts, then that
could cause a lot of damage.”
“But, in some sense, this was a dirty move. How can we fight back against
something like this?”
“I wonder.”
“Even though you see the fire starting to spread, you’re still just going to sit
back and watch?”
“It’s not that big of a deal to me. On the other hand, Karuizawa is most
likely going to be facing some problems.”
For some reason or another, it seemed like Horikita wanted to see me panic.
“At any rate, it’s fortunate that it wasn’t the other way around.”
The other way around. Meaning that Kei was the one with a crush. On me.
It would give birth to even more rumors about how she’s chasing after
another guy immediately after breaking up with Hirata. There would be all
sorts of speculations going around.
Even if something isn’t true, there will always be people who treat it like
fact. People that treat fiction like reality.
“But… I just can’t sit back and watch this happen like you.”
Even if we were to leave the rumors alone, judging from the current state of
affairs, the problem was clearly only going to continue to spread.
“I’m not sure I agree with you about that. At least not in the current
situation. That’s why, right now, I think that the proper course of action is to
avoid getting tricked by these rumors while we sort everything out.”
Hirata’s words were met with strong voices of approval from both the boys
and the girls. Of course, it was no permanent solution, but it was enough to
successfully handle it for now.
“From Kanzaki-kun…”
The very day of the provisional exam. Even if she’s only somewhat sick,
she should still want to participate in a test like this where her academic
abilities will be measured. Not to mention that Ichinose is the leader of
Class B, the one who chose to take on the burdens of all of her colleagues.
Well, judging from how she looked the night before, there was no way she
would’ve been able to recover completely.
“One more thing… It seems like there were rumors posted on Class B’s
forums as well.”
“That is to say, Class B has become aware of the rumors in Class C.”
“So it seems.”
Horikita quickly logged into the app on her phone and checked Class B’s
forums. It turned out that there were four rumors listed there as well, similar
to the ones found for Class C. The same was also true for Class D’s forum.
“Conveniently, no rumors were posted for Class A. Do you have time after
school today? I’d like to hear the details about Ichinose from Kanzaki, and
I’d also like to discuss how to deal with these forums.”
“Sure.”
“For now, let’s focus on the provisionary exam. After all, this is a valuable
opportunity for us to confirm the difficulty level of the end-of-year exam
and get a good grasp on where we’re at as a class.”
However, while that would be easy for Horikita, the people that had been
targeted by these rumors wouldn’t be able to do that so simply.
When Kei and the rest of her friend group finally got to the classroom, they
all gathered together and began to whisper amongst each other.
Even though I wasn’t able to hear their discussion, it was perfectly clear
what kind of things they were saying to each other. Something like…
I would’ve continued to watch them talk, but I didn’t want to actually hear
any of the insults they’d be tossing around, so I looked away.
The real problem was the other students targeted by the rumors other than
me.
P 4
The provisional exam began despite the traces of the awkward, uneasy
atmosphere that were still lingering within the classroom.
The content of this provisional exam was more challenging than that of any
of the exams we had taken so far. It was really difficult.
However, the students who managed to get through the previous exams
without any problems should probably be able to get through this one
smoothly as well. On the other hand, the students who have been just barely
scraping by from test to test would probably have to study intensely moving
forward.
I had gotten an invitation to study together with everyone in the Ayanokōji
Group, but I was already going to be meeting up with Kanzaki together
with Horikita after school, so I got in touch with them and let them know to
start without me. Kanzaki didn’t appear to want to stand out very much, so
he arranged for us to meet up at Keyaki Mall after the provisional exam was
over.
After class, I followed Horikita to the spot where Kanzaki was waiting. It
was near the southern entrance to the mall.
It was the place on campus furthest away from the school, so students
would only rarely be in the area.
I had no interest in the inter-class struggles that were going on, but as a
friend, I was still a little worried about Ichinose.
If I was to get into contact with Class B, the looming shadow of Class A
would continue to draw even closer.
And that was exactly the kind of development I was hoping for.
In fact, Hashimoto had tailed me from an appropriate distance all the way to
the southern entrance of the mall.
“Two days off in a row. And you still haven’t been able to get in contact
with Ichinose-san yourself?”
“It’s not that we can’t get into contact with her, it’s just that she’s been slow
to respond to us. The most I’ve gotten from her was a notification that she’s
been out sick with a cold.”
Her poor physical condition may be one of the reasons for why she’s so
reluctant to meet her classmates face to face, but at the same time, she
really didn’t want to have to talk about the rumors.
“Nothing different from usual. Just that Ichinose is staying home again
because she’s caught a cold.”
Their homeroom teacher should’ve been told the same thing as anyone else.
The reason why Kanzaki’s expression was heavy was that he couldn’t help
but question the true reason behind Ichinose’s absences. Recently, Ichinose
has been at the center of a maelstrom of rumors. Kanzaki’s uncertainty was
entirely justified.
“How about going to visit her? Wouldn’t it all become clear if you go and
meet with her in person?”
“Some of the girls from my class have tried to see her, but it doesn’t seem
like any of them have been able to get her to open her door.”
Realizing that the situation wasn’t very optimistic, Horikita carefully
considered the options before speaking up.
“I guess if there’s a bright side, it’s that she’s excellent with her academics.
Even though she didn’t take the provisional exam, I don’t think she’ll run
into any problems.”
Sick students who missed the exam like Ichinose still had options. They’d
be able to take a make-up exam and reach out to other students to see what
the exam was like.
“That’s not what any of us are worried about. We’re just concerned about
her state of mind.”
Just as the two of them were beginning to come up with a plan, a group of
people approached us.
“It seems that Ichinose-san is absent today as well. The end-of-year exams
are going to begin at the end of next week. If her string of absences is to
repeat itself until then… it may turn into quite the problem, don’t you
think?”
“…Sakayanagi.”
“Now what in the world could you be discussing with these Class C
students?”
Sakayanagi and her classmates looked at each other and couldn’t hold back
their laughter.
“I hope you know that the unity of my class won’t falter just because of a
couple of rumors.”
“I do not know anything about what sort of situation Class B is in, but I am
looking forward to the future.”
Sakayanagi may have only come by in order to see the results of her plans
in person, but Kanzaki was making it perfectly clear to her just how
effective her plans truly were.
“Don’t let her get to you, Kanzaki-kun. This is all a part of Sakayanagi-
san’s strategy.”
“I know.”
Faced with a problem like this one, Kanzaki was suffering precisely
because of his modesty and concern for those around him.
P 5
Even after school, the rumors continued to spread with no end in sight.
While spending some leisure time after getting home from school for the
day, I got a call from Kei.
I already knew what she was getting at, but I wanted to ask anyway.
“Stop with the ‘what do I mean’! T-there’s, uh, well, a rumor going around
that you have a crush on me! How could you not notice!?”
“N-nonono. Do you think I can ignore it just cause it’s a rumor??? How did
it end up like this in the first place!?”
She started speaking so loudly that I started to hear a painful ringing sound
from the inner part of my ear, so I moved the phone away from my head for
a moment.
I pressed the button on my phone to lower the volume of the call.
“Eeee~!”
“Well, it’s fine, isn’t it? It would be terrible for you if our positions were
reversed.”
“R-reversed?”
“A rumor like ‘Kei has a crush on me’ would be pretty troublesome, right?
If it ended up like that, I think everyone would be much more suspicious of
you than me since you just broke up with Hirata.”
“Just don’t worry about it. Rumors always tend to fade away with time.”
“For real?”
“That being said, thanks to this rumor, it should be easier for the two of us
to get in contact with each other moving forward. If I start talking to you
now, people will assume that it’s because of the rumor, and we could leave
it at that.”
“Nonononononono.”
This time around, she repeated the word ‘no’ several times more than she
did earlier.
“If we’re seen alone together, people will totally look at us weirdly, right!?
Absolutely weirdly, right!?”
Is repeating yourself like this becoming some kind of trend? What a strange
way of talking.
This was the type of information that I was indirectly planting for
Hashimoto as he followed me.
After a long silence, she still ended up deciding that it was too difficult.
After quietly grumbling about something else for a little while, Kei gave up
and ended the call.
P 6
It was Friday, February 18th. Three days after the end of the provisional
exam.
A fair distance away from the school campus, students from Class A, Class
C, and Class D had gathered together.
Given the importance of the upcoming exam, Hirata had attempted to stem
the flow of the new rumors, but despite his best efforts, they still managed
to spread around the school.
Class A, the only class that hadn’t had rumors posted about them on the
school forums, was also already grasping that information.
The same attitude as ever, Class A’s Hashimoto spoke up, posing a question
to Ishizaki.
“Something I wanted to say? You tell me, Hashimoto! What are you doing
bringing Kitō along with you? Didn’t I tell you to come alone?”
“Well, you brought Albert along with you yourself. I’m just being careful.”
“We’ve just invited you out here today to have a talk. Isn’t that right,
Ishizaki-kun?”
Ishizaki and Albert weren’t the only Class D students that had come to
participate in the conversation. Hiyori and Ibuki had also come along with
them.
“But…”
Given the personalities of the people present, it was hard to imagine that
nothing would end up happening.
“But, what about those guys? I didn’t know you invited people from Class
C as well.”
Akito spoke up from beside me, accompanied by the rest of the Ayanokōji
Group.
Before coming here, we had all met up at the cafe and were about to start
studying together.
“I had been thinking about that time a while ago when Kanzaki and
Hashimoto were going at each other. Then I just so happened to see all of
you guys heading off campus, so I brought it up to Akito…”
After seeing the Class A and Class D students leave the campus, I let Akito
know that there might be something else going down similar to what had
happened last time and we immediately went to take a look.
However, Airi, Haruka, and Keisei all unexpectedly came along as well.
“There are more people than there were last time, too. This looks like it
might get pretty serious…”
Haruka commented, exasperated from having come across a scene like this
for a second time.
“Forget it. It doesn’t matter who called them over. Let’s hear what you have
to say, Shiina-chan.”
“It has to do with the rumors. You guys from Class A are the ones that
posted them, right?”
Judging that they might run into problems should Ishizaki lead the
conversation, Hiyori took over.
“Hey hey hey. Why are you asking us something like that?”
“Isn’t it obv-!”
“I heard it through the grapevine. I was informed about what you had told
Kanzaki-kun when he confronted you about the source of Ichinose-san’s
rumors.”
“What a chatterbox. Did you happen to hear that from those two over
there?”
Without even looking over to us, Hiyori continued to press Hashimoto for
answers.
“…Well, Ayanokōji and Miyake over there already know about it, so I’ll
just speak honestly. Back then, I just happened to hear some rumors about
Ichinose, so I decided to help spread them around because it seemed like an
amusing thing to do. I wasn’t the source.”
“Isn’t it possible… that you guys in Class D are ones actually spreading the
rumors?”
“You’re full of shit! We already know that Sakayanagi is the one behind the
rumors!!!”
“Oh, so you’re jumping to conclusions now? It may be true that the leader
of our class is belligerent. There are indeed also times where she heedlessly
provokes Ichinose. It’s not like I can’t understand where you’re coming
from, but you’re reading too much into it and arbitrarily deciding that she’s
the source of the rumors. Honestly, it’s really none of your business
anyway. You don’t actually have any proof it was Sakayanagi now, do
you?”
Ishizaki was frustrated with Hashimoto’s response, but there was nothing
incorrect about what he said. The letters that had been placed in all the
mailboxes. The rumors that had been posted online. There was no
conclusive evidence tying Sakayanagi to any of it. Though, I was eighty to
ninety percent certain that she really was behind it all.
“Which is why I came here today. To question you guys about whether or
not you’re the ones that spread the rumors. However, I never expected that
you guys would go and try to support Ichinose as well.”
“It’s no use playing stupid, Hashimoto. Not only did you guys go and
spread rumors about Ichinose, but then you even had the nerve to go and
stir up shit about us as well.”
“I see. So that’s the reason after all. You guys don’t really care about the
stuff with Ichinose, do you? You’re just upset that Class D got swept up in
the rumors. Oh yeah… I heard you were sent to juvie because of some stunt
you pulled back in elementary school, isn’t that right, Ishizaki?”
Hiyori hurriedly grabbed him by the wrist and held him back, preventing
him from jumping at Hashimoto.
The rumor that Hashimoto brought up was one of the lies that had been
written on the school forums.
Given the nature of that lie, Ishizaki’s anger was certainly justified.
“Hold it Ishizaki!”
“Don’t butt in, Miyake! I can’t just stand by and let Class A bad mouth us
like this!! I’ll send him flying!”
“Stop it Ishizaki. You’re just gonna hurt yourself. I know you’re confident
in your fighting skills, but this isn’t the right place for that, okay?”
Kitō took a single step forward and readied his fists toward Ishizaki and
Albert.
“Stop it. All of you. You know the school is very strict when it comes to
fighting.”
From a fair distance away from them, Akito spoke up, attempting to calm
things down.
“Until now?”
“It seems like the current student council president is willing to turn a blind
eye to petty disputes, just like this one.”
Hashimoto closed the distance and threw a kick at Ishizaki, but Akito
immediately intercepted the blow with his left arm.
“Not bad, Miyake. It makes sense now why you were so confident that you
could stop us from fighting.”
The atmosphere became even more tense and rigid than it was before.
“I know. I didn’t come here to fight with you. That was just my way of
proving to all of you that we’re more than capable of defending ourselves.”
“It’s just as Shiina-chan says. If we were the ones that posted the rumors,
wouldn’t we have also posted some lies about Class A on the forums in
order to avoid suspicion?”
“It’s hard to say. I don’t think that everyone in Class A would know that
Sakayanagi is the main perpetrator for the rumors about Ichinose. If the
class wasn’t informed ahead of time, when the rumors are spread, there
would definitely be confusion.”
“Well, your deduction isn’t unreasonable, but in the end, it’s still probatio
diabolica.”
“If we want to get information out of these guys, it looks like we have no
choice but to talk with our fists.”
“Woah Woah, cool it Ibuki-chan. Picking a fight with us like that won’t
accomplish anything, you know?”
“Telling me to stop after picking the fight yourself, well aren’t you full of
it?”
With that, Hashimoto let out a laugh, but Ibuki was not smiling.
On the contrary, she seemed to be trying her hardest to hold back her rage.
Ibuki had fallen victim to the rumors posted on the school’s forums, just as
Ishizaki had.
“You… Do you really think that you can look down on us just because
Ryūen is no longer our leader!?”
Ishizaki finally reached the limit of his patience and pushed Akito aside.
Ibuki stepped forward to confront Hashimoto and Kitō right alongside him.
“The rumors about Ichinose and the rumors about us. Get Sakayanagi to
apologize for both of them.”
“What a joke!”
Hashimoto began to understand that the situation was getting a bit out of
control.
“…Then, what are you gonna do about it?”
“Yep. If that sounds unpleasant, then you better go and get her to take back
the rumors right now.”
“I’ve already told you countless times. We didn’t spread the rumors.”
After all, the current state of affairs was essentially the same thing as
Sakayanagi having declared war on Ichinose. It would be difficult for him
to prove his innocence.
“Sorry, sorry. This is all just too absurd. I don’t understand what you want
from me.”
Before they all came here, Ishizaki must have reached out to Hashimoto
because he knew there’d be no way for him to reach Sakayanagi directly in
the first place.
Immediately, Ishizaki yelled out a war cry and charged in, attempting to
tackle Kitō.
At the same time, Ibuki attacked Hashimoto with a high-flying kick, but he
ended up getting out of the way at the very last moment.
“Close!”
Hashimoto realized that Ibuki was faster and stronger than he expected. His
expression showed concern for the danger he was in, but was followed up
by a look of genuine admiration.
Akito shouted out while picking her phone up off the ground.
Ibuki didn’t seem to care in the slightest that her phone might’ve been
damaged from the fall.
I reached out and picked up her ID card that had fallen near my feet.
My gaze suddenly fell upon the small photograph of Ibuki depicted on the
card.
Of course, her expression in the picture was as stiff and unsociable as ever.
“What, Ayanokōji?”
“No, it’s nothing. More importantly, it seems like stopping this fight should
be our top priority.”
The situation had already developed into a two-on-two, and the second
round was just about to begin.
“Exactly. It doesn’t seem like we should get involved.”
Haruka and Airi spoke up as well, suggesting that we stay out of it.
“…That’s true. Then I guess it’s better to just let Akito handle it.”
In order to stop the next exchange of blows, Akito forced himself between
Ishizaki and Hashimoto.
Ishizaki attempted to push him aside with brute force, but Akito seized him
by the hand and forced him down to the ground.
“Stop interfering!”
Akito quickly got off of Ishizaki, narrowly dodging Ibuki’s kick at the same
time, but the whole affair caused him to lose his balance.
Making use of the opening, Albert grabbed ahold of Akito from behind
him.
“Dammit…”
Akito couldn’t resist Albert’s otherworldly strength, pinning him down
from above.
Class D had concluded that they would win if the two-on-two played out
without any obstructions.
“Ibuki!”
Ishizaki called out to her as Kitō lunged forward, aiming for her neck.
The four of us, watching from the sidelines, weren’t in any position to stop
them.
“It can’t be helped now that things have progressed this far, but you lot
from Class C are really getting in the way…”
“We only happened to come here by chance, but I have something I want to
say. Our friend Ayanokōji was a target of the rumors, just like Ishizaki and
the others.”
I spoke up after her, attempting to seem like I agreed with my friends on the
matter.
“…I guess that makes sense. After all, I was the only one who saw you and
Karuizawa meeting up together in secret a few days ago.”
“I-in secret?”
“Really? B-but Kiyotaka-kun, I’ve been starting to think that… y-you and
Karuizawa-san have been on pretty good terms with each other lately…”
Airi had been watching me carefully, so she should understand that much.
However, what was truly important here was for Hashimoto to hear this.
It was essential for him to know that other people know about my
relationship with Kei.
At the time, we had used the excuse that I was just the middleman for the
delivery of her Valentine’s day chocolates to her real crush. For that to
happen, Kei and I would’ve had to have at least a certain degree of intimacy
with each other in the first place.
His actions were an act, done for the sake of testing me. Taking the
opportunity to evaluate how my classmates saw my relationship with Kei.
Hashimoto’s excellence had caused him to shut out many other possibilities.
Even though he had been keeping an eye on me, thanks to this testimony, he
would now end up with an incorrect conclusion.
“Please don’t keep going on like this Ishizaki-kun. I won’t allow you to
continue any further.”
Unable to completely disregard what she said, Ishizaki looked over to her
with a troubled look on his face.
“B-but!”
“I know it seems unfair, but it is what it is. Please just bear with it for now.”
“Aren’t you the one that wanted us to come along with you in the first
place? But then you ask us to stand down? That doesn’t make any sense.”
“Hoooh? So you’re saying that Ishizaki isn’t the one who set up this
meeting? It was all done by Shiina-chan instead?”
“We’ve gone and made all of you from Class C worry as well.”
“Well, it’s not like we were injured. Let’s call it a day this time, Kitō. But,
please stop pointlessly doubting us. If you want to doubt us again, before
you come to talk with us, please make sure you have undeniable proof
first.”
Hiyori had managed to successfully get the situation under control before
things got too out of hand, but now, Class A had gotten to the point where
they wouldn’t be able to repair their relationship with the other classes.
P 7
I filled him in on what I had noticed after looking at the ID cards of two
particular students.
He answered back in surprise, as if it was the first time he had heard about
it.
“Based on the way you phrased that, the student council… No… Does that
mean this has never happened before?”
At the same time, it wasn’t the type of mistake that would just casually
happen.
“Of course, the school is also gradually changing and evolving every year,
so this phenomenon that you’ve noticed is bound to hold at least some
meaning. As the first person to notice it, you might just find the knowledge
useful in the future.”
Even if that future came, if at all possible, I was hoping to have already
ended everything without having to put it to use.
“It’s highly likely that you first-years will have to finish one more special
exam this school year.”
The first-years will? Which is to say that the situation is different for
students in the other grades?
“At least, that has been the case for all the years so far. While nothing is
certain moving forward, if I base my guess on how it’s worked in the past,
the third-years should have at least two more special exams left to take.”
If Nagumo were to utilize his influence over all of the second-years and
provide assistance to the third-year Class-B students, the elder Horikita may
not be in a very safe position.
“It’s certainly a risky, unpredictable situation, but it’s nothing you need to
be worrying yourself about.”
After all, Nagumo would focus his attacks on weak points that would be
easy to exploit, just like how he had targeted Tachibana Akane during the
training camp.
“Instead of worrying about me, you should be worrying about the first-
years as a whole.”
“If the student council were to provide Nagumo backup, they’d be able to
cover up his actions to some degree, right?”
“Ah, that is possible. Of course, if they go too far, the student council may
breach the trust of the school and be forcibly disbanded. Though, it is
Nagumo we’re talking about. He should be able to cover it up properly. Did
you run into any problems regarding Kushida?”
“If you’re asking about that, it’s been taken care of.”
“It seems as though they’re doing something behind the scenes regarding
the whole ordeal with Ichinose.”
P 8
However, that changed on February 24th, one day before the end-of-year
exam.
Ichinose had finally come to school again. While I personally didn’t see her,
Ichinose had been absent for more than a week and many people were
keeping their eyes on her. The news reached me almost immediately.
That being said, her presence was only truly important for Class B. For
Class C, the upcoming end-of-year exam on the 25th was far more
important.
“Very good. Ayanokōji. Akito. Haruka. Airi. You’ve all done excellent.”
During our lunch break, the Ayanokōji Group had gathered around Keisei’s
desk before class.
We had taken a mock exam that Keisei had made us, and the time had come
to hear the results.
It was a voluntary exam that he had us take the night before, all for the sake
of testing our true abilities.
“Well, the tests Keisei made were flawless. Didn’t you manage to score
about the same?”
While there was some variance in the scores, the three of them had
managed to get around an 80.
“If you guys are able to get through both the provisional exam and this
mock exam I made, the exam tomorrow won’t be a problem for you at all.”
“If Keisei’s saying something like that, this exam will be a piece of cake.”
Akito rolled his stiff shoulders a few times. He seemed to be pretty fired up.
“Thank you so much Keisei-kun. I’ve been… anxious every time I take an
exam…”
“Don’t mention it. This much is the least I can do for all of you.”
“But are you really sure that we don’t need to do anything else today?”
“You’ve all spent a lot of time studying this past week. Since today is the
last day before the real thing, I’d prefer it if all of you took a break. You’ve
all studied diligently up to this point, and I don’t think you’ll easily forget
anything you’ve learned. Furthermore, it’d be dangerous if you push
yourselves to the point where you end up getting sick or for you to doze off
during the exam. It’d be a shame if you did worse because of a few careless
mistakes.”
Suddenly, a loud noise resounded throughout the classroom as the door was
violently flung open from the other side.
Haruka had dropped her sandwich onto the floor, startled by the sudden
noise. She spoke up.
Mumbling that, Horikita, who was also having lunch in the classroom,
stood up in a hurry. Without saying a word to me, she rushed out of the
room. Seeing her leave, Sudō, Hirata, and a few others followed after her.
To make a direct attack in order to bring down Ichinose after she’s come
back to school.
“It looks like I don’t have any other choice. If it turns into the same type of
thing that happened a few days ago, somebody will have to be there to stop
it.”
“However… Haruka, Airi. The two of you should stay here. There’s no
reason for more people to get involved than necessary.”
“Yeah yeah, I get it. We’ll take our time and finish lunch.”
Keisei stood up along with Akito. In this kind of situation, it was hard for
me to say that I would stay behind as well.
“I’ll come along just in case. Though, I don’t think that I’ll be much help.”
The commotion had already spread into the hallway, as people were
gathering together.
“What am I doing here, you ask? Why, I’ve come to rescue everybody in
Class B, you know?”
They surrounded her tightly, trying their best to prevent Ichinose from
getting in contact with Sakayanagi.
It was perfectly clear that every single student from Class B was looking at
Sakayanagi with hostility.
After all, even though it was lunch break, every student from Class B was
present.
It was highly likely that the entire class had banded together with the goal
of protecting Ichinose.
However, Sakayanagi didn’t seem shaken by their unity at all. Rather, she
seemed to be enjoying the feeling of being in enemy territory.
‘If you came here to apologize, I guess I kind of get what you mean by
‘rescue’.’ Kanzaki mumbled.
“…If that’s the case, then what are you getting at?”
“In the past, there were rumors saying that Ichinose-san was maintaining a
large sum of points, remember? At the time, the school announced that
there was no foul play going on, so those rumors subsided almost
immediately.”
“This may be nothing but my own imagination, but… there are very few
methods available for someone to get their hands on such a large sum of
points without breaking any rules. For example, one could periodically
collect private points from all of their classmates, gathering them together
under a single person. In short, they would be playing the role of a bank,
and I’ve determined that Ichinose-san is carrying this very responsibility for
Class B.”
“That’s not something I can say.”
Kanzaki’s response was only natural. After all, it was directly related to
Class B’s internal affairs.
“Indeed. I didn’t come here looking for a response to that in the first place.
It’s just that… If, for instance, Ichinose-san truly does play the role of a
bank like I’ve surmised… I think that may be a very dangerous situation for
all of you.”
As she spoke, Sakayanagi directed her gaze toward Ichinose, who was
intently staring back at her.
“…………”
Unable to do anything but respond with silence, Ichinose had finally been
cornered, driven to the very brink of a sheer cliff.
That was the sort of situation that Sakayanagi had created for her.
“B-but!”
“It’s okay. You don’t need to be worried about me. I’ll be alright.”
With a gentle smile, Ichinose calmly moved forward and closed the distance
with Sakayanagi.
Standing before the teacher’s podium, Ichinose bowed her head in apology
to the students of Class B.
“W-what are you apologizing for Ichinose? There’s no reason for you to be
apologizing, right?”
“Please don’t try to stop her, Shibata-kun. She was just about to confess.”
“This past year… The secret I’ve been hiding all along…”
“Hold on Ichinose. You don’t have to say anything else right now.”
The noisy classroom fell into silence as her words sunk in.
“It seems like these foolishly good-natured classmates of yours have been
caught completely unaware, so please, do give them all the details,
Ichinose-san. What kind of crime did you commit?”
“I-”
“I’ve kept this from all of you… but I’ll confess it all right now.”
Declaring such, Ichinose finally began to speak about the past that she had
kept buried within.
In light of her unexpected revelation, the surprise was great enough that it
managed to impact spectators outside of Class B, such as Keisei and Akito.
After all, Ichinose really didn’t come across as the type of student who
would do such a thing.
“Honami-chan… a shoplifter…? R-really?”
“I came from a fatherless family, living with my mother and my sister two
years younger than me. While we weren’t very well-off, we were never
unhappy. My mother had it hard, working full-time as she raised two
children all by herself. That’s why, ever since elementary school, I planned
to get a job after finishing middle school. After all, it would cost a lot of
money to go to high school, so I wanted to find a job to help my mother
support my younger sister instead. But, my mother was against it. I think
that, just as I, an older sister, sincerely wished for my younger sister’s
happiness, my mother wished for the happiness of both of her daughters.”
She had given up her own body, all for the sake of raising her children.
“It was almost my younger sister’s birthday. For as long as I could
remember, she had never asked for anything from either of us. She was still
in her first year of middle school, so it would’ve been acceptable for her to
act a little spoiled sometimes, yet she always managed to hold herself back.
Instead of getting the clothes she wanted, or accompanying her friends as
they played or went shopping together, she just put up with all of it and held
herself back from asking for anything. And then, that selfless little sister of
mine… expressed that she wanted something for the very first time. A
fashionable hair clip that her favorite celebrity wore back then. My mother
undoubtedly overloaded her schedule in order to buy my sister that hair
clip.”
However- Due to her sudden hospitalization, she was no longer able to get
her daughter that birthday present.
“As the elder sister… I thought that I had to find a way to return my sister’s
smile. So, after school on the day of her birthday, I went to the department
store.”
By now, you could tell that she was just as anxious as she was back then.
“My feelings back then were surely shrouded in darkness. I told myself that
it was okay… That it wasn’t a big deal to do something sinful, just once, for
the sake of my younger sister. After all, there were so many people in the
world constantly doing bad things. The feelings I was holding inside… That
there was no reason for my family, who had always held back, to be blamed
for my actions. I told myself that it would be acceptable, that it would be
forgiven… Back then, that was my selfish, egotistical interpretation of
reality. The hair clip that would normally cost over 10,000 yen… The hair
clip that my sister wanted so desperately… I stole it for her.”
“Even though it was a decision that I knew would make everyone unhappy,
I still wanted to do something for my sister.”
“In the end, a crime is a crime. No matter what you do to repent, your sin
will never go away.”
“I just left the department store with the hair clip. It was the first time I ever
shoplifted, the first time I ever committed a crime. Nobody found out.
Immediately afterward, I went home and presented the hair clip to my
sulking little sister. But, because it had just been stolen, it hadn’t been
wrapped yet, so it was a really sloppy present. Still, she was so happy.
When I saw her smiling face, for an instant, the guilt of what I had just done
faded a bit. But, that didn’t last very long. The pounding guilt in my heart
just continued to grow.”
“After all, doesn’t it seem impossible for a mother to fail to notice when her
daughter’s done something sinful? Even though I had told my sister to keep
the present a secret, she wore it the next time we went to visit our mother in
the hospital. And why wouldn’t she? There was no way my sister would’ve
thought that I had stolen it for her. That time… That time was the first time
in my life where I had ever seen my mother seriously angry. She slapped
me and took the hair clip from my sister. I don’t even think my sobbing
little sister understood why. Despite the fact that she had to stay
hospitalized, my mother forcibly dragged me back to the store. I prostrated
myself, begging for forgiveness. That was the first time I truly understood
just what I had done. How heavy of a crime I had committed. No matter
how many excuses I make, nothing would ever be able to make up for it.”
This was Ichinose’s past. The past that she had been hiding.
“In the end, the store didn’t hand me over to the police. But, in the blink of
an eye, the commotion still spread, so I closed myself off. For almost half
of my third year of middle school, I just shut myself up in my room and
stayed there… Eventually, I started to think about moving forward once
again. It was all because my homeroom teacher told me about this school.
The cost of admission and tuition are waived for you, and if you graduate,
you can find a job anywhere you want. I wanted to start over. To start over
with a blank slate.”
“After listening to everything you’ve had to say, I’m sure of it. You’re still a
good person.”
The loud, distinct sound of a cane striking the floor echoed throughout the
room.
“Really, what a trivial, boorish farce. Are you trying to gain sympathy by
bringing up all these needless details about your past? No matter the
circumstances, shoplifting is still shoplifting. There’s no place for
sympathy. Your theft came from a place of self-interest.”
“The fact remains: you’ve committed a crime. So, when it comes to the
large amount of private points you’ve been entrusted with, isn’t it possible
that you’ll steal those as well when graduation comes along?”
“I agree. You’re a clever one, after all. You’d never use an obvious tactic
like that. On the other hand, what if you do this little sympathy-seeking
performance again in order to get everyone’s permission to go to Class A?”
“You’re right… Maybe… Maybe all my hard work will seem hypocritical,
no matter how hard I try. The sin I committed will never disappear.”
After all, the suspicion that she may betray the class someday would always
be there.
“Does everyone understand now? This, is the real Ichinose Honami-san. As
long as you have this sort of person leading you, Class B doesn’t stand a
chance.”
“Take this opportunity to return the private points to your classmates and
step down as the leader of Class B. You should at least do that much. If you
don’t, the slander about you will not disappear, will it?”
Kanzaki spoke as the representative for the rest of Class B, posing the
question to her.
The question of whether or not she would continue to lead the class.
If this was her first experience with having her spirit crushed, Ichinose may
not have been able to endure. She might have decided to give in.
But, Ichinose had already had her spirit broken once before.
“You have a lot of nerve to say that despite being so shameless just a
moment ago. This defiant attitude of yours is quite a big change from what
one would expect from a corrupt thief who honestly regrets their mistakes.”
“Maybe so, but I refuse to keep looking back. I won’t let my past control
me anymore.”
“Despite being so shameless… everyone, will you follow me until the very
end?”
She was ashamed of her past and on the verge of bursting into tears. She
simply wanted to run away from all of it.
At the same time, every single one of his classmates cheered, showcasing
the unity of Class B.
This was the extent of the admiration they had for her.
Keisei and Akito also seemed to be taken in by this display of unity, as both
of them had delighted expressions.
With the exception of one class in particular, the students from the other
classes were also voicing their support.
Kamuro appeared to understand this as well, which was why she had
spoken up. Her question could be interpreted as a request to withdraw.
“Fufufu.”
Sakayanagi laughed.
“Fufufufufufu.”
Then she laughed again, a little bit longer this time.
It was the student council president Nagumo, Class B’s homeroom teacher
Hoshinomiya, and Chabashira.
“It seems that a few very important people have shown up, but this is a
problem that only concerns the first-year students.”
“You’re correct. This dispute does only involve the first-years. However, as
of today, it is against the rules to spread irresponsible rumors.”
“…What does that mean? I’m not satisfied with this gag order on the
rumors about Ichinose-san. Regardless of where they came from, if
Ichinose-san was troubled by them, shouldn’t she have reported it to the
school herself?”
“You have the wrong idea, Sakayanagi. This problem doesn’t just involve
Ichinose anymore.”
Nagumo responded to Sakayanagi’s question.
“I won’t go into the details, but we’ve already confirmed that there has been
an ongoing exchange of slander amongst the first-year students. There are
close to twenty different rumors going around at this point. If this is allowed
to continue, it will corrupt the public morals of our school. Rumors are
rumors. Regardless of whether or not there’s conclusive evidence backing
them up, the school doesn’t want to see rumors that target specific
individuals continue to spread. Therefore, I’ll inform all of you right now.
Moving forward, anyone found spreading meaningless rumors may be
subjected to punishment.”
So far, the school had been tolerating the endless spread of rumors, but now
they had taken action.
Horikita drew closer to me after observing the situation and gave me her
thoughts.
“This is only an afterthought, but isn’t this enough to save each class?
Because of the school’s intervention, Sakayanagi-san’s faction won’t be
able to attack Ichinose-san anymore. This should also silence the rumors
about Hondō-kun, Shinohara-san, Satō-san, and you that were posted online
as well.”
“Right.”
“Sakayanagi-san went a bit too far. She attempted to frame each class with
the same strategy at the same time, but it backfired because it attracted the
school’s attention. It seems like with this one belligerent move, she
managed to outdo herself.”
“But-”
“But what?”
“Let’s withdraw here. Now that the school has made their move, our
presence is no longer necessary.”
The truth behind the rumors about Ichinose and the details about the ban the
school had placed on spreading rumors moving forward.
“Shoplifting huh? It’s surprising to say the least, but I guess I can accept
that. If there’s a past mistake floating around that you don’t want to face,
it’s only natural that you would take some time off school like she did.”
Haruka, now fully informed on the specifics of the situation, spoke words
of support for Ichinose.
“In any case, the whole ordeal is over with this. We can put all these rumors
aside and concentrate on the exam.”
“Well… I guess.”
I got up from my seat, took some distance from everyone else, and
answered the call.
“Hello?”
“How do you know my number…? Well, it’s not too hard to figure out.”
“Yeah. As there are still about ten minutes left before lunch ends, would
you mind coming out to meet me for a moment?”
“Okay.”
“Do rest assured, there’s no one else with me right now. I must say, you’ve
really outdone yourself this time, Ayanokōji-kun.”
“It seems as though, without me noticing, you’ve gone and made your
move behind the scenes. There are still a few unsolved mysteries left, but
I’m not interested in talking about what happened back there. That said,
there’s one thing that I’ve been curious about. Why did you decide to
protect Ichinose-san?”
“Simply because you saved Ichinose-san, she became defiant… no, she was
able to stand back up on her own two feet again. I can’t imagine any other
reason for what happened. Perhaps it’s possible that this wasn’t the first
time she’s confessed to everything. Perhaps she already told everything to
someone beforehand?”
“Precisely.”
It seemed like, for some reason, she wanted to see what information I
already had.
“The sell-by date. After I saw the sell-by date on the beer that Kamuro
showed me, I went to the convenience store and compared it with the beer
there. The sell-by date of the cans on sale in the convenience store and the
can she gave me differed by more than four months. It’s difficult to imagine
that the can of beer she grabbed just so happened to be four months older
than the rest of them. Kamuro said that you had received the can of beer she
had stolen in the past, telling her that you would dispose of it. If that’s true,
she either gave me a can that the two of you had prepared for me ahead of
time, or she got in touch with you after she left my room and got the can
from you directly.”
Back then, Kamuro getting in touch with me and speaking about Ichinose’s
past was all within my assumptions.
“In this case, it would’ve been easy for me to sit back and do nothing.
Rather, that’s what I had wanted to do in the beginning.”
The one that prevented me from doing so was none other than Sakayanagi
herself.
She had brought Ichinose down with her own hands, and then went and
offered her a hand of support immediately after.
“It was all for the sake of getting you involved, Ayanokōji-kun.”
“It didn’t matter to me if Ichinose-san broke down along the way, but if
there was even a slight chance that you may decide to intervene, I was
hoping that you would seize the opportunity to do so. The odds were only
about fifty-fifty, but… I got the outcome that I was hoping for in the end.”
“While you may claim that it wouldn’t cause much damage, I’d expose you
as the mastermind leading Class C from the shadows. You should be able to
understand that if I did something like that, you wouldn’t be able to resolve
everything with a couple of rumors.”
“I don’t know anything about what the next exam may entail, but how about
we compete over the rankings? Should you win, I’ll promise not to divulge
your past to anyone moving forward.”
While that condition wasn’t too bad, there was no guarantee that she would
keep to her word. I didn’t have any intention of signing an agreement or
vocally recording my consent on the matter either.
“You don’t believe me, do you? But it doesn’t seem like you have any other
choice but to trust what I’m saying. If you don’t, your past will be exposed
under broad daylight. It would become difficult for you to live an ordinary
life.”
“Do whatever you want. Just know that if that happens, you’ll never be able
to have your face off against me.”
“…Fufu. That’s right, isn’t it? That’s exactly what I’d expect you to say.”
Sakayanagi herself should know that I wouldn’t easily agree to face off
against her.
Which was why, so far, Sakayanagi had yet to talk to anybody about my
past.
“So what if I wager that I would drop out of school myself? Furthermore,
you can have my father, the chairman of the school, act as a guarantor for
our contest.”
“Of course, even if you should lose to me, I wouldn’t require for you to
drop out as well. I don’t intend to ask for anything special either. I would,
however, announce to the school that you’re the mastermind behind Class
C. If I don’t have you risk at least that much, you might just withdraw from
the contest altogether.”
“If you’re really alright with those conditions, I’ll agree to it.”
“Thank you very much, Ayanokōji-kun. With this, at last, my boring school
life will come to an end.”
Not Kei, not Horikita, and not her older brother either.
“I was just thinking it was about time for you to get in contact with me.
Good evening, Ayanokōji-kun.”
C 7:
H I A W
P 1
It all began on Friday, February 11th, the day when the letters declaring that
Ichinose was a criminal were discovered.
It was after Ichinose had seen the letters, and Kamuro had come to my room
to tell me about her past with shoplifting.
And then, the appointed time came. Instead of the sound of the doorbell, a
light knocking echoed throughout the room.
The faint scent of flowers tickled my nose as cold air came flowing in from
the hallway.
“Sorry for calling you at such a bad time. If you don’t mind, please come
in.”
From the inside pocket of her coat, she took out a box of chocolates that
had been tied up with a pink ribbon.
“I’ll have quite a lot to give out on the 14th, so I’ve been giving them out
early when I have the chance.”
Since that was the case, I accepted it gratefully. There wasn’t any reason to
refuse.
“So what did you want to talk about? It’s unusual for you to ask me to come
by this late at night.”
“Really…?”
“It’s not that I hate you. I just thought that you’d rather avoid interacting
with me.”
She responded, laughing not as the Kushida she showed to the public, nor
the Kushida she kept hidden within, but from somewhere in between.
“But don’t you have Horikita-san? Isn’t she far more reliable than someone
like me?”
“I can’t rely on anyone else, you’re the only one I can ask for this.”
“While I don’t know if I’ll be able to help, I can definitely hear you out.
Though, what do you mean by ‘I’m the only one you can ask’?”
She tilted her head, seeming to not have the faintest clue as to why I would
want to talk to her.
The smiling expression on her face didn’t fade, but the smile in her eyes
vanished.
“You’ve said it before. That you already have enough information to cause
the class to collapse. This doesn’t just include Class C, but students from
the other classes as well.”
Kushida, who constantly plays the role of a popular person with a good
personality, would often have others consult with her to talk about their
issues.
“Are you aware that Ichinose is suffering because of the rumors right now?”
“Hmmmm? You’re quite compassionate. You did help Sudō-kun back then,
after all.”
Of course, Kushida knew about the actions I had taken to prevent Sudō’s
expulsion shortly after we had enrolled here.
“Yeah.”
“I still don’t get it. If you spread rumors that hurt a lot of people, won’t the
situation become much more volatile than it is right now? Or is it fine as
long as the rumors aren’t focused on Ichinose-san?”
Saving one person at the cost of many. She might have thought of it as that
sort of strategy.
Hardly anyone would be happy to find out that someone had shared their
personal secrets with the rest of the world.
That being the case, one might think that it’s better not to share anything
personal with anyone, but human beings aren’t that simple.
They choose to share their secrets with family, close friends, and lovers.
After all, everybody wants to share their feelings with someone.
“I can’t just betray my friends. Besides, even if I cooperate with you for
Ichinose-san’s sake, wouldn’t they find out that I’m the one who leaked the
rumors?”
“Of course. In order to avoid that, it’s necessary that we’re selective with
the rumors we end up using.”
Heavy secrets, like those that had only been shared with Kushida, couldn’t
be used.
On the other hand, if the rumors are simple enough that all of their friends
know about them, then they wouldn’t hold any weight. The important point
was that some, but not many, already know the secrets. We’d have to
balance it perfectly.
“Do you think that I would betray my friends and cooperate with a strategy
I don’t even understand?”
After all, it was highly unlikely that Kushida, who always plays the role of
an angel, would want to assist with a scheme to trap others.
However, because I knew about Kushida’s dark side, there was some
leeway.
“If you can provide me with the information I want, I’ll be willing to do
something for you as compensation.”
“Compensation?”
“There’s no guarantee that you’ll keep to your word. You’re allied with
Horikita-san, after all.”
“Then you should consider this conversation we’re having right now as
insurance.”
“I don’t need to spell it out for you, you know exactly what I’m talking
about, don’t you?”
She continued to pretend that she didn’t understand, so I pushed the matter
a step further.
There was no way that she wouldn’t try to take advantage of this
conversation.
“After I considered who I was dealing with, I figured that you would at
least do that much.”
She attempted to change tracks, thinking that I was trying to bait her with a
trick question.
“If you had to cut out the parts that are inconvenient to you, it would lower
the authenticity of the recording. Ideally, you would want to keep the data
intact as much as possible. And for that to work, it would be necessary for
you to curb your own behavior.”
That way there wouldn’t be any fault with her behavior, even in the off
chance that something went wrong later on.
“For you to determine it with just that… Not bad.”
Kushida took out her cell phone, letting me see the screen as she stopped
the recording.
With that, Kushida completely did away with the gentle atmosphere that
had been filling the room.
“I was vaguely aware of this already, but you helped Horikita-san back
then, didn’t you?”
“Well, let’s just put that aside for now. I’ll always be able to hear about it
when we’re done with this.”
“So, how do you intend to use another person’s personal information to stop
the rumors about Ichinose-san?”
“Currently, Ichinose has been keeping silent about the rumors, refusing to
take action against them. So naturally, the school hasn’t done anything in
response.”
“Is it okay to make that assumption? It’s possible that the school will still
do something to stop the rumors, isn’t it?”
“Sorta. Even if her homeroom teacher knows about her situation, the fact
that the school still hasn’t taken action is because Ichinose herself hasn’t
been asking for it in the first place. So, we should just escalate the issue to
the point where they can no longer quietly sit back and watch. If we do, the
school should definitely start to take the situation more seriously.”
Even if the school’s isolated from the rest of the world, the age of being
able to cover everything up has come to an end.
If there were constant reports of slander amongst the school’s student body,
causing dropouts, or potentially even rumors of suicide, the school would
see its social status and honor disappear almost immediately.
Schools would never be able to ignore a problem that may turn into a case
of bullying.
Naturally, Sakayanagi’s attacks were just barely toeing the line of what was
acceptable.
In which case, I would just have to go behind the scenes and push it over
that very line.
And as a result, the whole situation with the rumors would start to die
down. That was the plan.
“Not everyone will be able to keep silent like Ichinose-san, so you’re saying
that you’ll have other students go and cry to the school instead?”
“Exactly. Plus, even if nobody else reaches out to the school, the end-of-
year exams are right around the corner. The rumors should help create an
extremely tense, irritated atmosphere. Small fights or quarrels may end up
taking place as well.”
“And as a result, the school won’t be able to sit back and watch anymore…
is what you’re getting at?”
Select a few people from each class and spread an intricate mix of truths
and lies about them.
It’s possible that over half of the students targeted by the rumors will speak
out and deny them.
It’s even possible that nobody would end up admitting to the rumors at all.
But, that would only go to show that there may be some truth hidden within
the rumors in the first place.
“We would also have another advantage. Given the current situation, Class
A would be the first suspect if new rumors show up.”
However, even if they notice it, there wasn’t anything they could do about
it.
Even if they devoted all of their energy toward denying these new rumors,
they still wouldn’t be able to deny that they had spread rumors in the past.
Due to that, they wouldn’t be able to avoid shouldering most of the
suspicion.
With this in mind, Kushida appeared to have understood where I was going
with all of this.
“But, how do you plan to spread so many rumors? It’s not easy.”
“By forums, are you referring to the ones in the school’s app? You do know
that nobody uses those, right? Besides, if the school is forced into action,
won’t they punish the people responsible for spreading the rumors? Even
though you can post to the forums anonymously, won’t the school
immediately be able to tell who posted the rumors?”
“In other words… In the worst case scenario, you’re prepared to take on the
blame for spreading the rumors?”
“Yeah. And should that happen, I wouldn’t say anything about your
involvement at all.”
“That’s true. If it’s traced back to me, the fact that I know so much about
the internal affairs of other students would seem unnatural. It’s possible that
some students will think that I got my information from someone else.”
The one thing I had to be careful of at this point was to avoid conducting
myself too perfectly in front of Kushida.
It was important for her to think that I was overlooking a few things here
and there.
“In order to make things more acceptable for you, we’ll have to carefully
select which rumors we end up using.”
Her words were another way of saying that she still hadn’t been convinced
just yet.
“Exactly.”
And that anxiety would be the source of the fire that would spread shortly
after.
“Unacceptable.”
“Ahaha.”
“I’ll give you half of all of the private points I get moving forward.”
As expected, Kushida knew the details of the agreement that Ryūen had
made with Class A.
“It’s certainly not a bad offer. But, unfortunately, I’m currently not in dire
need for more private points. It can never hurt to have more money, but I
already have plenty.”
Kushida had obtained a very large sum of points during the special exam on
the cruise ship.
It can be inferred that, even if she had used those points extravagantly to
some extent, she would still have more than enough left over now.
However, at the end of the day, the easiest and most efficient way to
negotiate is with money.
“Even if there’s enough to use leisurely, there’s nothing wrong with holding
onto more points in case of an emergency. I believe Chabashira-sensei said
it as well. That private points are indispensable when it comes to protecting
yourself.”
If you think of them as your own insurance, it would be better to hold onto
each and every point you could.
“I like Ichinose.”
I had thought that she would laugh, but Kushida didn’t show any signs of it.
“Then I’ll tell you the truth. It would certainly hurt to lose half of my
private points. But, that’s exactly how I’ll be able to protect myself.”
“I’m one of the people you want to see drop out of school. I don’t know
when I’ll be stabbed in the back. In other words, it’s my defense plan.”
“Your point is that if you start to supply me with your private points, your
existence will become beneficial to me, is that what you’re getting at?”
“Yeah. Being your enemy is troublesome. I think it’s well worth giving you
half.”
“…I see.”
“I’m not that greedy. It would be troublesome if I were to also ask for
Horikita’s protection and negotiations were to break down.”
“If you’re worried about making a verbal agreement, would you rather I
provide you with something in writing?”
Two recordings. She had been recording with not only her cell phone, but
with a backup recorder as well.
“I have all the evidence I need right here. If you betray me at all… you
know what will happen, yes?”
“Yeah.”
If I were to break our agreement, in the worst case, she could bring this
conversation to the attention of the school.
It would then be possible for her extort points from me without making the
matter public.
It was impractical for the other party to believe in you with a relationship
built upon emotion alone.
Unlike emotion, invisible to the naked eye, numbers can be seen and
verified.
In this case, however, the hurdle for that was extremely high.
The very method of attempting to persuade Kushida to endure her own
feelings of malice was a mistake in and of itself.
Amused by the situation, Kushida began to share the secrets she had
accumulated over the last year.
She led with things like crushes and who certain people hated, and then
went into students’ family circumstances and past acts of delinquency.
She spoke energetically.
Saving Ichinose.
All of these things were nothing more than one piece of the puzzle.
There was only one thing I truly wanted to ascertain from our interaction
here…
The quantity and quality of information held by Kushida Kikyō. All for the
sake of removing her from the school.
It was essential for me to gauge how powerful of a bomb she was holding.
This was the outstanding ability Kushida had cultivated, all for the sake of
protecting herself and her image as a noble existence.
“I see…”
Of course, the information she had just shared with me was only the tip of
the iceberg.
“For Class C, I want to spread the information about Satō and Hondō.”
She inferred that it was only a matter of time until it reached Onodera’s ears
anyway.
“I also have a bad personality, but it’d be good for you to remember that’s
just how girls are.”
With that, Kushida took out her cell phone and opened her messaging app.
Her sheer number of friends couldn’t even be compared with mine, and the
number of group chats she was in was enormous.
“For example, there’s this group chat, we’ll call it group A, which was
made by some of the girls from our class. There are six people in it, right?
But, as a matter of fact, there’s a second group chat, made by the same girls.
Let’s call that one group B. Just so you know, there’s one person who
wasn’t included in that second group, a girl named Nene.”
“Exactly. If group A contains the feelings they show on the surface, group
B contains the true feelings they’re hiding underneath. Sometimes, they’ll
come together just to badmouth Nene. I, of course, never take part in
something so careless. There may be a smiling, close relationship on the
surface, but deep down, everybody has someone they hate. It’s totally
normal for girls to come together just to badmouth somebody. Anyway,
when it comes to two-faced groups like this, there aren’t just one or two of
them. As far as I know, there are dozens.”
“It’s late, I’m going home. I’m looking forward to the outcome of our
agreement, Ayanokōji-kun.”
Kushida turned her back to me and began to put her shoes on by the front
door.
“Kushida.”
“Hm?”
“You’ve been a great help today.”
“Oh no, it was nothing. Well, good night Ayanokōji-kun. Please treat me
well from now on.”
The fact that Nagumo and Kushida had come into contact with each other
was something I had learned coincidentally. There was no reason to not
make use of it.
P 2
February 14th, Valentine’s day. This was the day that, during my lunch
break, I decided that I would deal with Hashimoto’s persistent after-school
stalking sessions. I had predicted that Kei would give me Valentine’s
chocolate, so I opted to take advantage of it.
The chance of her carelessly coming into contact with me was effectively
zero. Still, I opted to turn the phone off anyway in order to avoid having to
make an excuse about the morning being an inconvenient time. Everything
had to be completely natural when we met.
For Hashimoto, the lack of results from tailing me should’ve begun to gnaw
at his patience at this point.
So, I decided to give him a hint that something was going to happen.
And that, was the secret meeting with Kei and subsequent exchange of
chocolate. The reason why the meet-up was scheduled at five was because
Hashimoto’s tailing sessions always lasted until just before six. And, sure
enough, Hashimoto was watching, keeping tabs on me with the lobby
surveillance cameras as I left the building.
Ever since he had started tailing me, this was his first inexplicable
opportunity to make contact, so he boldly confronted the two of us in
person. Well, the result would’ve been the same even if he had simply sat
back and watched.
Hashimoto seemed satisfied with the conclusion that Kei might have been
the person I had been regularly coming into contact with.
And the day after that, Hashimoto’s stalking sessions stopped. He had
shifted his attention toward preparations for the end-of-year exam.
I was finally able to move freely.
I went to the school with the Valentine’s chocolate I had received from Kei
still in my bag.
I met up with Hiyori Shiina at the library. Of course, the majority of our
conversation consisted of idle chatter about various books.
Our conversation was just a preface for the countless rumors that would
spread the following day.
Rumors about Ichinose aside, Class A may be trying to pull another stunt
entirely.
This was the seed that I had planted, and a few days later, that seed began to
bear fruit. By purposefully selecting the belligerent Ishizaki and Ibuki as
targets for the rumors, it would ideally create a volatile situation. However,
that was just a bonus. Even if it had ended up developing differently, it
would all turn out pretty much the same way in the end.
The truly important part came afterward. Namely, when and how the
messages would be posted on the forums.
I got in contact with the person I had selected to solve these problems, vice
president Kiriyama.
After chatting with Hiyori at the library, I met Kiriyama at the school
building after most of the students had already gone home for the day.
I revealed my entire plan, my strategy to save Ichinose.
“That’s not true. There are benefits in this for you. Acting as my
intermediary in this will create a new relationship for the two of us. If I
were to keep waiting for you to take action, our relationship would never
move forward.”
“Yes. Which is why, you shouldn’t only return the favor, but also make the
other party owe you one. That way, in the off chance that an emergency
takes place later on, it’ll be easier for you to rely on me. Besides, making
the post on the forums wouldn’t be all bad for you.”
“But if I involve myself with a first-year problem and post the rumors, it
would bring the credibility of the student council into question.”
“What…?”
“If the credibility of the student council falls, president Nagumo would take
more damage than anyone else. If you want to see his downfall, shouldn’t
you be welcoming my proposal?”
“How stupid. It would be a huge problem if it was discovered that I was the
one who posted the rumors. Not only would I be penalized by the school,
but Nagumo might even relieve me of my position as vice president-”
“Can’t you just muddle through such a small issue with some tact? You are
competing against president Nagumo, aren’t you? Or, are you saying that
you’re already incapable of opposing the student council president?”
The excuse that Kushida had provided the information to Nagumo, who
then instructed Kiriyama to use it to save Ichinose.
“If you turn me down here, I’ll be forced to conclude that you’ve given in
to Nagumo. Or perhaps… I’ll report to the former student council president
that you’re just another person who’s already been won over instead?”
This could’ve come off as a threat, but it was the deciding factor when it
came to getting Kiriyama to cooperate.
If it was put off until later, he might end up posting the messages with
someone else’s cell phone.
I showed Kiriyama all of the rumors that I had written down in my phone
and had him type them all out by hand.
There probably wouldn’t be any students noticing them right away, but that
problem would be addressed tomorrow.
P 3
There was only one thing left to do: crush Ichinose Honami’s spirit.
After all, it was clear that Sakayanagi would move to crush it herself before
long.
It was February 18th, the day of the conflict between Class D and Class A.
It had already been five days since her health had taken a turn for the worse,
yet Ichinose was still absent from school.
She should’ve already recovered from her illness, but had she managed to
overcome the trauma to her spirit?
After learning that she was absent yet again, I decided to get in touch with
her.
However, if I attempted to see her after school or during a break, there was
a high chance someone would notice.
“I’m sorry Ayanokōji-kun. You went to the trouble of coming to see me, but
would you please come back again sometime later?”
Her voice was lacking ambition, but, as I had thought, it didn’t sound as
though she was still suffering from a cold.
With the exception of questions that strike at the heart of the matter, she
seemed to be tentatively willing to respond.
“I have some time until lunch break is over. I’ll be staying here for a little
while.”
Then, I just continued to sit quietly until the last moment possible.
P 4
The weekend passed and it was now Monday the 21st. The end-of-year
exam was set to begin on Friday of this week.
Meanwhile, Kanzaki, Shibata, and her other close friends were attempting
to contact her via text message, phone call, and email.
Even so, based on the fact that nobody had come to see her after school, she
had probably given them all a warning to stay away in the same way I had
been.
I slipped away from the school building during lunch break and went to the
dorms, where I made another visit to Ichinose’s room.
I knocked gently and called out to her without waiting for a reply.
She had asked me not to come back anymore, and yet I came anyway. It
was a reckless act that ignored her warning.
This time, there was no response from Ichinose.
I didn’t say anything else. I just sat with my back to her door until the end
of the lunch break, just like I had done the week before.
P 5
After confirming that Ichinose was absent yet again, I went to her room.
She wouldn’t be able to hate one of her own classmates, but I was a student
in another class. I had nothing to lose, even if she broke off all relations
with me. This was the primary reason behind why I was being so
aggressive.
In this situation, it was possible that these absences would continue even on
the day of the exam.
No, even if she showed up on the day of the exam, her classmates would
already be suffering from a great deal of stress. It was entirely possible that
their scores would suffer from it.
In which case, even if nobody ended up having to drop out, it would still
have a large impact on their class points.
It was necessary to have Ichinose come to school on Thursday to bring
some peace of mind to the rest of Class B.
P 6
In the end, the time limit crept closer. In the blink of an eye, it was already
Wednesday.
And today, yet again, I wouldn’t be pressing the matter any further.
It was because Ichinose herself already knew that this was the last day she
would be able to stay cooped-up in her room.
The Deserted Island Special Test. The Cruise Ship Special Test. Paper
Shuffle. The school had been repeatedly having us undergo peculiar exams
one after another.
“When we become second-years, I wonder if the special exams will become
even stranger than they are now?”
For the first time in a while, Ichinose spoke up, albeit with a quiet voice, as
though she was talking to herself.
“Sure. As long as you’re alright with asking through the door, you can ask
anything.”
I welcomed her question with open arms, but Ichinose didn’t ask anything
right away.
It might have been the first time she’s said anything in the past few days.
“Meaning?”
It didn’t seem like she wanted the other students to worry about her.
I could hear the faint sound of footsteps from within the room.
I had the feeling that she sat with me, the door the only thing between us.
“Maybe, I’ve been coming here every day because I’ve been waiting for
you to tell me everything.”
I decided to step into her personal life for the first time.
“…!”
“That being said, I’m still unaware of the bigger picture. Only the part from
when Sakayanagi started everything until you took time off school. I
already understand how much pressure you’ve been putting on yourself,
Ichinose. Though, it’s useless for me to be saying these things now.”
“That isn’t very important right now. I have no intention of going into the
details.”
If Ichinose didn’t want to talk about it, I would simply end the conversation
there.
“You’re probably not very good at confiding your troubles in others. You
save others, but you can’t save yourself. That’s why I’m here.”
The feelings I had wanted to convey should’ve gradually made their way to
Ichinose.
When you want to pour out your feelings, it’s painful when there isn’t
anyone you can talk with.
I had seen countless children suffering from this very problem in the White
Room.
“I am your door now. You can’t see my face, and you can’t touch me. I’m
just a door. You can let out your weakness to me without anyone laughing at
you.”
There was a clunk as I set my can of coffee down on the ground beside me.
Ichinose Honami’s close friends are modest, quiet people. It’s not hard to
imagine that they’ve been trying to offer Ichinose a constant barrage of
kindhearted, well-meaning support.
However, that wasn’t going to work. It may be the correct way to go about
it for a person trying to support Ichinose, but it was a mistake for someone
trying to fix the problem. You had to pressure her to yield with force.
“Even though I’m so pathetic… Is it really okay?”
The only thing left was to see whether or not Ichinose would respond.
From the other side of the door, Ichinose slowly began to speak.
“I… was a shoplifter. It got difficult during my third year of middle school,
and I stopped going to school for half of it. I never consulted with anyone
about it. I just blamed myself and shut myself up in my room, just like I’m
doing now…”
Ichinose uncovered her wounded heart that she had been frantically trying
to keep hidden as she began to say it all.
About what she had done. About the weakness she had been holding within.
How she had only shared all of this with Nagumo. How Sakayanagi had
approached her, informing her about the existence of another shoplifter.
This was no coincidence. It was clear that Nagumo had told Sakayanagi
about her past. Without the chance to even lie about it, she had no choice
but to confess to everything.
She had been acting tough, unable to show any sign of weakness.
Confessing your sins. Do you know how terribly difficult of a thing that is?
Many youths, still immature of heart, have shoplifted… no, have sinned in
one way or another at least once. However, if this was brought before a
large number of people, they would most likely deny any involvement
whatsoever. This is natural. After all, it’s terribly difficult to admit to your
sins and confess them to the public. Many people persecute sinners in the
name of justice. And in return, the sinners know the tragic fate that would
befall them, so they hide, continuously holding onto their sins without ever
speaking of them. They perpetually play the role of a ‘good person’ as they
move on with their lives.
And after great pains, she was released from her shackles… no, she
managed to break free from them.
But it would still follow her for the rest of her life. Haunting her until the
very end.
In fact, her conscience was once again standing in her way of moving
forward, relentlessly attacking her spirit.
So, she had no choice but to stand up and face it head on.
By the time I had finished hearing everything she had to say, it didn’t matter
whether or not lunch break had already ended.
Even when afternoon classes had already begun, I just continued to sit there
and listen to her speak.
Listening without any attempt to console, nor reprimand her.
Her opponent in all of this had been clear from the very beginning.
Herself. It was all about whether or not she would be able to come to terms
with herself.
There aren’t many people who can stand up and face their sins in a true
sense.
However, when the time comes that someone can… they’re then able to
take the next step toward the future.
This was the entire exchange held between Ichinose and I that took place
before she completely opened her heart to her colleagues.
E :
T R
Each and every one of us must have made their own preparations based on
the practice test for today.
I was able to raise the standards of the students around me. Hirata handled
everyone else.
Since there were no reports of problematic students, the students from our
class should be able to overcome this so long as they keep an eye on their
health.
The footsteps that had been hurriedly chasing after me from behind finally
stopped beside me.
“Today’s finally the end-of-year exam. Have you properly studied for it?”
“More or less. In your case, it doesn’t look like I even need to ask.”
I don’t even need to ask to know that Class B was far more united than we
were and had prepared for the test accordingly.
Even Ichinose, who had been absent until the other day, should’ve been
more than ready as far as studying goes.
“You were cool yesterday, Ichinose. It was almost enough to charm even a
man like me.”
It was nothing even worth noting, given how her mother dealt with it
appropriately. She had just been bearing her crime as an unnecessary burden
on her back.
“And it’s all thanks to you, Ayanokōji-kun. For helping me get back on my
feet.”
“I can’t be a shoulder for you to lean on after all, unlike the students of
Class B. But I thought I’d hear you out. It’s nothing you need to thank me
over.”
Sakayanagi had manipulated Ichinose perfectly and drove her to the brink
of self-destruction.
“It’d be a problem if you were to be overly grateful. I was just the trigger.
In the end, you’re the only one who can overcome your own past.”
“…Hmm, you’re right. I can’t take back what I’ve done. No matter how
much time passes, the day where I think my sins have finally disappeared
probably won’t come to pass. But, I’ll live my life, properly facing it head
on from this day forward. I’m sure of it.”
It should be fine now. No matter who blames her, Ichinose would probably
be able to stand back up. The one change that had come to pass was that
Ichinose had grown stronger than anyone.
In the future, she’d become an even more powerful rival for the other
students.
“If you’re about to lose sight of yourself again, you can talk to me.”
“Ehh…?”
“When that happens… Let’s see… I should at least be able to hear you out.”
Ichinose suddenly stopped walking.
“Really?”
“…Yeah, really.”
“…T-thank you…”
This was a rather unusual reaction for Ichinose, who was usually always
upbeat.
She shook her head, perhaps because even she thought it was strange of
herself.
“Hmm, that’s right. It would mean we’d be stuck at Class B. If you manage
to graduate as Class A, my classmates may end up blaming me.”
“R-right?”
She was now cheerful and bright, almost as though she’d been reborn from
just a single impetus.
Now then, all that was left is to overcome the end-of-year exam.
“E-eh?”
“You’ve been staring at me for a while now. If you’ve got something to say,
I’ll hear you out.”
“You see, the truth is… Ahh! Sorry, Ayanokōji-kun. Can you wait for a
while?”
Just as Ichinose was about to say something, she instead looked toward a
student in front of us.
That appearance, and those followers of his. It was obvious who it was.
Saying that, Ichinose left and caught up to the student in front of us.
“Good morning, Nagumo-senpai.”
Nagumo may have been surprised, seeing Ichinose with a smile as usual.
“Resent you?”
“No such thing, I’m grateful to you, President Nagumo. Thank you very
much for recruiting me to the student council. I will keep doing my best
from now on as well so I look forward to working with you.”
For just a moment, Nagumo looked at me. But he then immediately turned
his back and walked off.
He had wanted to break Ichinose Honami and build her back up with his
own hands. Then he’d tame her as his own pawn. That look was meant to
convey his displeasure at how I had gotten in the way of that.
He must know that, on some level, I had been involved in this incident.
Ichinose bowed to Nagumo then came back to my side once again.
“Hey!”
When she came back, Ichinose called out to me in a notably louder voice.
She then opened her mouth wide and tried to continue speaking.
“Hey, umm…”
As she spoke, she reached into her school bag and froze up.
She seemed lost for a while there, moving her hand around inside her bag.
But then, as though she had made up her mind, she brought something out.
“You don’t need to force yourself to give something to me, you know?”
The 14th was more or less over but it didn’t exactly feel bad to receive
chocolate from a girl.
But it’s not like I had done what I had for the sake of receiving chocolate,
so there was no need for her to force herself.
“I-I-I-I’m not forcing myself, you know? Y-you don’t want it?”
Thought felt Volume 8 was just getting released yesterday, the release date
for Volume 9 is soon approaching me, Kinugasa. This may be sudden, but
lately I’ve been concerned about my health, can’t help it.
I am sitting still for 2/3 of my working time so my blood flow gets so bad,
my back aches too. When I was young I could take it due to my belief in the
potential of my body, but trying to gloss it over doesn’t seem to work
anymore.
I’m trying to do some maintenance regularly but since there doesn’t seem to
be any way to fix the problem itself, I somehow feel there won’t be a bright
future waiting for me.
Well then. The story this time focuses on the Valentine’s day and the time
right before the end of term exams.
The protagonist is, bit by bit, surrounded by more and more girls. There’s a
good chance there will be some deep development with some girls during
the second year, at least that’s what I think, my other self at least.
I will focus on Ichinose who hasn’t been appearing in the limelight from
now.
There wasn’t a special exam this time so it was pretty relaxing(?), but it is
getting more serious.
And finally, the special exam for the next volume, Volume 10, will mark the
end of the first year arc. There have been times where I’ve thought: So it’s
been published for 4 years, yet it’s only gone one year?… So I’ve been
thinking of hurrying the pace in the future… maybe (I still don’t know).
“I’m so glad it’s a work where time inevitably will flow forward.”
I laughed the first time I heard that, but I’m now making a serious face and
‘yes indeed’, accepted it in my mind.
The next volume I will probably show more about how the class points, and
the main characters private points, has developed up until now.
I secretly went to Keyaki Mall that night just as it was about to close.
The chocolate shop. I loitered around inside it. Since it’s already late at
night, there aren’t any other students in the shop.
There should have been a Valentine’s Special corner at this shop but since
Valentine’s Day is already over, it would seem the corner has been
removed. But still, this shop has plenty of chocolate in stock.
A large variety of chocolates, of different colors and types. The price range
goes from several hundred yen up to several thousand yen. The lack of
symmetry there is astounding. Even though they cater mainly to students,
they must have sold quite a lot considering the date.
When I felt lost, a clerk from the shop called out to me.
“Ehh! That’s, umm, that’s not the case! But I owe him a lot or maybe I
should say he saved me……as thanks, I was thinking I’d give him some
chocolate……”
I’ve never given anyone anything before in the first place. The first gift
since I was born.
“Shouldn’t you just go with the one you prefer? It’s all about intuition.
Intuition.”
Intuition, hmm? That might be the case. Rather than have someone else
decide for me, it’s obvious the best present would be one I personally think
is best.
“Thank you. Would you like to attach a message card to this? Something
like ‘I love you’ perhaps?”
If I handed him the present with a message like that attached, he’ll surely be
confused. In the first place, I don’t even see him that way. That’s right. I’m
just thanking him. I’ll give him the chocolate I purchased, that’s what I
thought.
K K S S :
AS D S
February 14th. Underneath the cold winter sky, I came to this place, a slight
distance away from the dorm. An invitation from Kiyotaka via mobile to
rendezvous here. I had desperately been hiding my ever quickening
heartbeat from Kiyotaka during our conversation. To give someone
chocolate. If I were to start counting all the way from childhood, it wouldn’t
be my first time doing so. But whenever I let my guard down, I can feel my
face reddening.
“…that was easier than I expected. On the contrary, it’s making me feel like
I won’t get it right.”
It’s okay. I just need to be the ‘cool me’. It’s okay. “Valen—”
I bought it just before the shop closed so I doubt anyone saw me.
“No, I was just thinking that meant you’ve spent quite a while preparing for
Valentine’s.”
There’s no way a phony, transparent lie like that would work against
Kiyotaka but that phony lie is the only option I have here, isn’t it?
If I told Kiyotaka I bought it for him then……that’d just make me look like
a maiden in love!
“I-I’m the thoroughly prepared type. Even though I decided I’d break up
with him, there’s still the possibility that it may become necessary, no?
Well, there’s no way someone as romantically inexperienced as you would
understand that though.”
“I thought you picked this date because you expected to get something from
me.”
That’s why I asked him that.
Grr…… He has his usual poker face up and my words came bouncing
straight back at me. Even though I threw them hard at him straight up, he
still kept his cool.
“By the way, did you get any from some other girl?”
In other words, this means I’m the first girl in this whole school to give
Kiyotaka chocolate.
“But is it really okay? If you give me chocolate, it’ll stop being zero, you
know?”
“That in itself would make you pathetic. You’d be the guy who needed me
to hand him a lifeline.”
I wish today would end without this being known to anyone else. And on
White Day, I’ll be able to monopolize Kiyotaka, won’t I?
Just kidding, I mean, this would mean I’m nothing more than a maiden in
love……!
“Then I’ll boil some tea or coffee.” After saying that, Ayanokouji began
preparing it.
“No cocoa?”
“Then I’ll have some of that.” I once again made another meaningless
demand, as though testing him.
“So what did you want to talk about? If it’s cold, we could’ve had this talk
in the lobby.”
“No one will get in our way here. It’s the ideal place for our talk.”
“It’d be far stranger for me to not be wary. A girl I’m not familiar with, not
to mention a student from our enemy Class A, is in my room after all.”
“Not at all.”
“I see. Then let’s not speak of that matter. It doesn’t matter anyway.”
“Exactly what it sounded like. About her being a criminal. Do you believe
it?”
I tried to unsettle him. To confirm whether this man can truly be used or
not. That is the mission I’ve been given.
M - S S :
R C ?
I think I explained that badly too but there’s nothing I can do about it.
Because I can’t straight up tell him ‘I’m in love with Hirata-kun’ after all.
The impression I had of Ayanokouji-kun was that he’s like ‘air’. Describing
it as ‘air’ may be somewhat rude but I’ve got nothing else to go on. He’s a
boy whose thoughts I find hard to tell after all. Besides, he seems a little
scary in a way different from that of Sudou-kun and the others. But—
“Yeah. He says you’re the most level-headed one in class. He really sang
your praises.”
Hirata-kun, who cares more about his classmates than anyone else and who
keeps an eye on his classmates more than anyone else, praised Ayanokouji-
kun. I’ve never seen Hirata-kun talk about a friend that energetically before
so that surprised me.
“Of course.”
It’s not just Class C but the whole school year that’s paying attention to this
topic. The calamity that befell Hirata-kun and Karuizawa-san. It was
unbelievable for me too. But I can’t take action on my own.
Let’s take the first step towards overcoming this cowardice. I definitely
can’t look in the mirror, knowing my face is probably turning red. That’s
what I thought.
S A S S :
S ’ P
Today’s the 7th of February. This is a story from back when I was still
playing with the toy known as Ichinose-san. It was after school, when our
class had ended, that I quietly stood up from my seat with my trusty cane in
hand. In my case, I always end up attracting attention when I walk around
due to the fact that a cane is an absolute necessity for me. Being unable to
act stealthily can sometimes be a drawback.
“I believe I’ve gone over this before but I think I’ll make contact with him
today.”
I didn’t name ‘him’ but she should know who I’m referring to.
“Let’s say there are two people you despise right in front of you. If you can
only get rid of one, what would you do, Masumi-san? You’d get rid of the
one you hate more, wouldn’t you?”
“Well…I suppose so.”
“That’s my answer.”
Right now, rather than Ichinose-san, I’m far more entranced by Yamauchi-
kun. I didn’t say that out loud but I’m sure Masumi-san understands.
“Greetings, Ryuuen-kun.”
When I called out to him like that, he looked at me with those fierce eyes of
his that haven’t changed. To be honest, I would have liked to call him
Dragon Boy but if I did so, we wouldn’t even have a conversation so I
avoided saying unnecessary words and simply stopped quietly.
“And here I was wondering what you’d say. I have no intention of having a
casual chat with you.”
“Please don’t say that. Isn’t it difficult studying alone? If you so desire, why
not prepare for the test together with us?”
“Do you really think you can provoke me with something like that?”
The rumors that have been spreading seems to have reached his ears as
well.
“If she were a student like you, constantly being badmouthed, then she
wouldn’t have incurred much damage, no?”
“What’s your business with me?”
“A chat, huh? Then I’ll play along and ask you a question too.”
That unexpected reaction from Ryuuen-kun pleased me. I wonder what sort
of question he’ll ask me.
“I’m swindling large amounts of private points from you incompetent lot
every month thanks to my contract with Katsuragi. Why are you dealing
with that?”
It wasn’t anything I hadn’t expected but at least it’s a question that won’t
bore me.
“Kuku……”
“It’s easy to deal with external enemies but to deal with an ally can be
troublesome should a mistake occur. He’s an excellent pawn as long as he
keeps his head down and allows himself to be used.”
It doesn’t mean he’s afraid of being targeted by me. He’s simply trying to
provoke me. Getting this sort of reaction from Ryuuen-kun is precisely why
I always end up talking to him.
If he can escape to the safe zone, at least some of his pride would remain
intact.
“If you want to know what a man’s like, I can teach you anytime, you
know?”
“There’s no need for you to teach me. I too, have my own ideal. Or perhaps
you’re saying I’m your type?”
If you touch a thorn, you’ll get pricked. A person like this really is valuable.
Apparently this beast has truly been defanged. Even though he’s someone I
needed to be wary of unlike Katsuragi-kun or Ichinose-san. Either way, it’s
one less troublesome enemy for me so it’s a burden off my back.
“Excuse me,” I said as I peered into the classroom. “Is Yamauchi Haruki-
kun here?”
“……this isn’t quite the right place so I’ll be waiting for you in the corridor
by the stairs.”
And just like that, I invited Yamauchi-kun. Heaven or Hell. I’ll hand him a
ticket that leads to both. He’s free to choose which one he prefers.
I H S S :
AS B
This is an event that happened during the period following the end term
exams some time before the results were released.
My plan was to take a stroll to the convenience store before returning home
after the last period of school ended.
It was Ichinose; 1st year class B. Following her were two girls who I
believe were her classmates. I saw them surrounding Ichinose and talking
merrily with her.
Of course, trying to raise my voice and chasing after them is not something
I would do.
It won’t be a problem if only Ichinose was there, but I haven’t had a decent
conversation with the other girls before. It would be easier for me to just
slip away. While I’m not sure about the other students, Ichinose would
definitely call out to me.
I guess I should head back more slowly. Not that I had anything planned
once I’m home.
While walking on the road towards the convenience store, I suddenly heard
the light footsteps of someone running from behind. Before long, some girls
called out to Ichinose and ran past me.
The three girls in front turned around towards the voice. Ichinose naturally
noticed me.
She probably noticed how uncomfortable I was from my face since she just
flashed a smile. She didn’t call out to me. As expected of a most considerate
model student.
After being joined by the girls, Ichinose and her group began talking again,
as if nothing had happened.
I watched the backs of Ichinose and her friends for a while before leaving
them at the store. After buying all the necessities, I went outside.
It must have only been 2-3 minutes, but I couldn’t see Ichinose and her
group anymore.
She showed a smile like that of a child playing a prank, as if testing me.
Yet even after arriving right by her, there wasn’t as if anything had changed
either.
«Something?»
Not following her, I tilted my head which was folIowed by Ichinose lightly
laughing.
«Here, come on, sit sit! If we hide here we won’t be seen by others,
surprisingly.»
It seems like she managed to piece together quite a bit from my expression
earlier.
To think the day had come when I would sit here like this.
It was also a significant distance from the main road so if we talked quietly,
few would even notice.
«I see. That’s good. We are at the end of our first year so wouldn’t you also
hate it if someone were missing?»
«Class B shouldn’t worry right? You are always at the top for the written
exams.»
«Of course my own class is important to me, but that’s the same for all the
other classes too.»
She wouldn’t want to lose anyone. Not even her rivals, is what she said.
Normally, people saying that is just saying it for appearances sake. The less
rivals there are, the more your own class gains in return.
Ichinose is perhaps an exception. She doesn’t want anyone to drop out from
the bottom of her heart.
That’s an ideal.
But that doesn’t mean it’s just lip service. In the event there will be an exam
in which someone from Class B or any other class needs to drop out, she
will without doubt protect her own class.
She doesn’t want anyone to be expelled, but she will prioritize her own
classmates. That’s her position.
«Well no… not really. Just haven’t come to grips with this situation yet.»
A boy and a girl were hiding in the shades from the leaves while conversing
in low voices. This situation.
It would be strange if someone didn’t have some weird thoughts about this.
Thus were my thoughts, but I sorted them out immediately again. Ichinose
right in front of me was absolutely not having any thoughts about this.
«Eh?»
«You know, this school has a lot of students from within the Tokyo area, but
there’s also students from outside too.»
«Well yeah.»
«That’s a secret.»
«Ah, maybe that was too much? I’m sorry If I made you feel bad.»
Maybe she was thinking I was one of those bullied students who was absent
from school or something in the past. Thus her apology.
«No it’s fine. It’s just, my classmates warned me to not say too much.»
«Ah I see. Just knowing which school someone came from may be too
much perhaps?»
I’m so glad the classes in this school were made to compete with each other.
«By the way Ayanokouji-kun, it’s been quite some time since we first met
right? That’s why, eh well, I thought I wanted to ask things friends ask each
other… so that’s why, that just now.»
«No, that’s alright. There aren’t many people who socialize with me so I
was just at a loss.»
«I’m basically this shady existence in my class after all. No, perhaps I’m
really dark after all truth to be said.»
I said negatively, but it didn’t seem like Ichinose thought of me like that.
«That may be true if you think of it in positive terms maybe? That would
rather be nice.»
«That’s right! You don’t feel like you are going in the same class as us,
more like, you have the feeling of a senpai?»
«By the way, would it be fine if came to hang around in your room later?»
«I was wondering how your room was, you know. That’s a promise then!»
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