"Please have a seat," Kiyono Lin said as she stood up to pour them some tea.
The three of them sat down and looked at Hanaoka Asako, who with her feet not touching the floor, held her teacup with both hands like a child. Dubian Che was reminded that there was some task he still had to remember.
But that didn't matter anymore.
"Isn't today a practice day?" he asked Ichiki Aoi.
"Kiyono gave the Wind Instrument Club a day off today," Ichiki Aoi said with a relaxed tone.
The Kiyono-style training over this period had been unbearably tough for the Wind Instrument Club members.
In fact, Kiyono Lin rarely went to the Wind Instrument Club. She would visit every few days, make each person play before everyone else, and then pointedly identify their issues.
Her musical ear was quite remarkable. Unless the issues had been addressed—not necessarily resolved—she wouldn't move on to the next instruction, making people practice repeatedly.