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Chapter 2 - New Student Council Member

WITH THE LAST special exam of the second semester coming up, Horikita had an immediate problem to solve.

That is, to take over the position from Nagumo as student council president.

The day after she was appointed as the new student council president, she decided to take action immediately after school. 

As expected, I was called and waited for Horikita's arrival in the hallway outside the classroom.

She was currently in a small meeting with the students gathered in the class. The student council had some business to take care of, but we couldn't neglect our preparations for the upcoming special exam.

If I left without telling her, I'd have to prepare for the double payback that she would deliver later. I didn't want to do that.

After about ten minutes of thinking about this unfortunate possibility, she showed up without an apology.

"Well, let's get straight to the point, shall we?"

"Are you done with the strategy meeting?"

"I had a thorough discussion with Hirata-kun and the others yesterday. I was just listening to the progress report today. Fortunately, most of our classmates are very motivated. They're positive about their studies even though they normally don't like them. There are many signs pointing to the fact that everything is moving in the right direction. For example, Sudou-kun's rise despite being the bottom of the class last year, the mental pressure from Sakura-san's withdrawal, the point difference between Class A and us being in range, and our direct confrontation with them as well." At the mention of Airi's name, Horikita briefly glanced at me.

"Are you still concerned?"

"I'm not so insensitive that I can just ignore it, but that's the reality."

"I disagree. You're perfectly capable of holding your head up high."

"As time goes on, you should be able to more fully process and come to terms with what happens, Horikita."

As I started to walk away, Horikita followed, looking somewhat flustered.

"Nagumo-senpai told me that you're willing to cooperate with me, which is honestly reassuring."

"It sounds like you've only heard the good parts. I just want you to know that, personally, I'm not enthusiastic about it at all."

It wouldn't be easy later on when there are misunderstandings and miscommunications on the issue of motivation.

"Well, there's no need for me to say that explicitly. You probably already understand it well."

"I guess. It seems that you were silent on purpose when I asked you to help me. You were going to ignore Nagumo-senpai's order if I hadn't spoken to you, right?"

She said she knew and purposely spoke those inciting words.

"If you really cared about me, you could've overlooked it."

"No."

The immediate answer crushed my plans to find a way out of the situation. Recently, the way she's been treating me has been somewhat refined, although I couldn't tell if it was in a good way, or bad.

"But don't worry. I'm not going to spend days and days trying to gather the members for the student council. I picked up some candidates yesterday, and I'd like to decide today. The student council's important, but we have a special exam coming up that I need to focus more on."

I was relieved to hear that she was willing to make a decision that benefited us in the short term.

"There was one second-year and one first-year, right?"

"Yes, and when I met with the student council again, they were a little more specific about what they wanted... They said the minimum requirement is that the student must have a B or higher in the OAA's academic achievements rating."

"Well, if you're going to be in the student council, it isn't surprising that there's a minimum academic requirement to join."

It seemed that social contribution wasn't emphasized, so a wide range of candidates was possible.

"Speaking of which, a little birdie told me that someone, somewhere had improved his academic ability to a B. I wonder who it was?"

"Suddenly, I have a stomachache. I think I'll go home."

"Can't you take a joke?"

"Not really, because you most likely mean it."

"I'm going to start filling in the second-year position that Ichinose-san left. I won't choose you, though."

"That's obvious. So you said you've already decided on a candidate?"

"Yes. The only requirements to being a student council member are not being in a club and having a B rating or higher in academic achievement. The rest is up to the student council president at their own discretion and judgment."

As long as the criteria was met, Horikita was free to choose whoever she wanted to be in the student council. 

The student council will run more smoothly if its members are skilled in a variety of abilities."

If the members were randomly selected and unmotivated, the student council activities would surely be in jeopardy.

"I'm still going to do this aggressively. I don't want to bring in anyone from a strong rival class, like Class A, since we get a few extra points just for being a member of the student council."

It seemed that she wanted to secure as many advantages as possible, no matter how small.

"So... the ideal student would be a student enrolled in our class."

"That's right. Appointing someone from the same class may reveal ulterior motives, but it doesn't violate the rules."

I think I might've found the answer to why we had been waiting here instead of walking out.

"What do you want to talk to me about, Horikita-san?"

One of my classmates, Kushida, came out of the classroom and approached us.

Horikita briefly signaled me with her eyes, as if asking, 'What do you think?'

Kushida was certainly a student with a very high reputation outside of class, including her visual appearance. Her academic ability was certainly above a B, and her specifications were comparable to that of the student council members.

However, this was only the case from an outsider's point of view. In reality, Horikita and Kushida were like oil and water.

"Actually, I have a favor to ask of you."

The question asked was akin to the dangerous act of pouring a lot of water into a pot of oil.

"Off the record, it's been decided that Ichinose-san will be leaving the student council."

"What...? I see. Was there a problem?"

"It was due to personal reasons."

Kushida was still trying to figure things out, and the oil was starting to heat up.

However, it wasn't at a high temperature yet.

"There's now a vacancy, due to the decrease in the number of members in the student council, and I was wondering if you could fill it."That decisive phrase conveyed the message, didn't it?

The oil, which was getting hotter and hotter, began to make a buzzing sound as if it's repelling water. 

"Is Nagumo still going to be the student council president?"

No, and as I'm the only remaining member of the student council in the second year, I'm automatically being promoted."

"That means… Horikita-san will be the student council president."

"That's the plan if there's no trouble after this."

Kushida seemed a little surprised at the next student council president's sudden selection, but that wasn't the important point. It was a given that either Ichinose or Horikita would be the student council president.

"That's why I decided to select the members personally. At the very least, you have the qualifications to be a member of the student council, and I'm sure you'll do just fine."

A lot of water and oil had already begun splattering around the pot—enough to cause burns if you stayed near it.

"So, if I join the student council… will I be your secretary or something?"

Kushida asked the question, expressing her concern about that particular point.

"I haven't decided on your position yet, but I will."

"Hahaha, that's a funny joke."

Despite the fact that Kushida was saying these things with a natural smile, we could sense the heavy atmosphere of intimidation and the strong sense of, 'who would work for you, you idiot?'

"Depending on your motivation, you may be elected vice president immediately."

"Um, you know that's not what this is about, right?"

While subtle, it's clear she's trying to indicate that this conversation and our futile proposition are a waste of time.

"I wonder if I'm the right person for the student council."

Because we're located in the corridors, where students passed by, the only excuse she could give for refusing was her own lack of ability.

"You have a good reputation according to the OAA and you're well-liked by many of the second years and first years. You can also easily get along with the incoming first years next year. We're choosing you because of your ability."

She emphasized that she wasn't trying to manipulate Kushida in any way, but that she was genuinely interested in her innate skills.

For Kushida, however, it made no difference.

'Working for Horikita'—this arrangement was unacceptable.

"I'm glad to hear that, but I'm not sure it'll be easy. I have no experience in student council…"

Horikita had been persistent so far, but it wasn't going to be easy. Kushida had a hard time accepting the idea of working under Horikita.

You joining us will give the class an advantage, even if it's small. The bonus of having a classmate serving on the student council should be a weapon in our quest to reach Class A."

"Yeah. I know what you mean, but… it's still impossible. Sorry."

Horikita's intention of targeting her as the students were leaving was probably to let them watch in order to force Kushida to stay under her façade.

If this were an empty dorm room, she'd have refused her offer in a single blow.

"I need your help."

With a remark of great force, Horikita reached her hand towards Kushida in a dramatic appeal.

The students who were passing by glanced over, wondering what was going on.

"..."

Kushida continued to feign surprise and confusion.

She was having a hard time rejecting Horikita's request for help.

At this point, I turned my gaze ahead for a moment.

"What's wrong?"

"Nothing."

Horikita, who noticed my reaction, seemed to be concerned and asked me about it, but I didn't want to interrupt her by saying anything irrelevant.

There was a slight pause, but Horikita continued to speak to the now silent Kushida.

"I'm not asking you to work for me. I just want you to help me get up to

Class A."

"But... it could be someone other than me. I don't know about this."

"You're the one who most benefits from taking on this project."

She didn't want to join the student council, which would be run by Horikita.

However, Kushida would indeed benefit the most by taking it on."Hmm? What do you mean?"

Kushida couldn't quite follow the logic and asked back.

"If you join the student council, Kushida-senpai, even if there are people who dislike you, they won't be able to get their hands on you~"

The answer wasn't given by Kushida herself, nor Horikita, but by a third female student—Amasawa Ichika.

She'd been secretly getting closer to us since a few minutes ago, but I didn't expect her to suddenly get involved.

"...Why's Amasawa-san here with the second-years?"

Kushida was being pushed further and further into a corner by her sudden enemy.

I can join where the senpais are, can't I?"

"I'm kind of busy right now. Who do you need?"

"No one in particular... If I had to choose… I'd say Kushida-senpai."

"Me…? Oh, I see. What kind of business is it?"

With a vein nearly popping out of her temple, it was clear that she was angry.

"Huh? What is it? What do you think I want?"

"I have no idea what you're thinking."

I have no idea what she's thinking, either. I wonder if Horikita does?

"I'm having an important discussion with Horikita-san and the others right now."

"No. I'm sure you're just scared of being alone with me, Kushida-senpai."Obviously, Amasawa said this openly to provoke Kushida.

Seeing the dynamic between the two, Horikita surely understood everything, even the undertones. Of course, it was possible she already knew about their rivalry beforehand.

But did she come all the way here to see Kushida? I looked at Amasawa, hoping to decipher her true intentions with just my eyes.

"I actually came here to see Ayanokouji-senpai, but I found him talking to

Horikita-senpai and Kushida-senpai. That's why I was secretly listening to you."

Without any apology, she confessed that she'd been listening to the conversation.

"How long have you been listening to our conversation?"

"I started listening just a little while ago. Around the time when Horikitasenpai said, 'It's not like I'm asking you to work for me or anything~.' I swear it's the truth!"

Although Amasawa was being honest, she was clearly suspicious of Kushida and Horikita, perhaps because they didn't trust her.

"It's true. No more, no less. I saw Amasawa approaching me."

"I see. So that's why you looked away for a moment."

"See what I mean? I only tell the truth, don't I?"

"But where did the lie about coming to see Kushida-san go? And we don't even know if it's true that you came to see Ayanokoji-kun in the first place."

When you start doubting one thing, everything else starts to look suspicious.

"Well, well, don't worry about the details. Please continue with the recruitment efforts."

Amasawa said this as she took a step back and appealed that she wouldn't interfere anymore.

"....Well. Let's put aside the matter of Amasawa for now. Can we get an answer?"

In order to turn the bad situation around, Horikita ignored Amasawa for the moment to continue persuading Kushida.

"I think I already gave you an answer. I can't accept it."

"You can't?"

"I'm sorry, I can't live up to your expectations. The student council isn't for me..."

"Why don't you just join the student council instead of saying that?"

As soon as she said she wouldn't interfere, Amasawa, who had broken her promise less than ten seconds later, opened her mouth.

On the contrary, Amasawa was getting carried away with Kushida, convinced that she couldn't directly counter her.

She began touching Kushida and playing with her—poking her on the cheek with her index finger.

"You're a pretty girl with a good figure, Kushida-senpai. You're smart too, aren't you?"

She kept whispering like a devil, trying to persuade her... or even agitate her.

However, none of them were expressions of honest praise.

"You know... If we're going to keep talking, can we change the location, please?"

Even if she continued to refuse, Kushida seemed to be under a lot of stress while in front of the public. She must've felt that it would be difficult continuing the conversation any longer. Normally, it would've been acceptable to end the conversation and run away, but Kushida wasn't able to do so.

"Ayanokouji-kun, why don't you talk with Amasawa-san for a while?"

"Eh~? Are you trying to exclude me and be a cold senpai?"

"That's why I'm trying to lend you Ayanokouji-kun."

Horikita crossed her arms and told her that she should be thankful that she didn't try to turn her away by herself.

"I want to be with not just Ayanokoji-senpai, but also with both of you now too."

 

I'm sure she simply found our conversation interesting.

"Plus, if you force me away, I might expose some bad secrets."

By making threats, even if they were empty, we couldn't forcibly remove her.

"Shall we just change the location as Kushida-san requested?"

Horikita tried surrounding us with a large number of people, but that allowed us to be confronted with Amasawa's merciless words and actions and had only worsened the situation.

She decided to change the location of the meeting due to Amasawa's threat.

1

 

Horikita took Kushida up the stairs to the special wing, which was probably empty.

"This area should be private for now."

"For the time being, this area shouldn't attract any attention," she said, seeking Kushida's approval.

"Well, you know."

Kushida sighed, probably not even wanting to follow her.

"It's a safe place. If anyone comes near, you'll know right away, right?"

"You really follow me everywhere, Amasawa-san."

"I'm curious if you'll join the student council or not."

She probably wouldn't leave until she knew how it concluded.

"Horikita's annoying, but you're three times more annoying."

Kushida, who was now out of the public eye and no longer needed to remain reserved, seemed to be insufferable. Without warning, she began showing her true colors.

It was quite a feat to be called three times more annoying than Horikita, who was the most aware of just how much Kushida hated her.

Kushida, without hesitation, targeted her cold eyes at Amasawa. Meanwhile, Amasawa smiled the most she had all day.

"I love seeing that look on your face~"

Instead of being timid, Amasawa clapped her hands together in joy, as if it was finally time to have some fun.

"I'm happy for you~ Now that you have more people you can expose your true self to, like Ayanokouji-senpai and Horikita-senpai, you aren't afraid of me anymore!"

"I don't know if you're trying to mess with my state of mind or what, but why don't you stop wasting your time?"

"I won't stop. If you want, I can cause trouble for you again."

Amasawa made the decision to stay in school. I wonder if she was going to find pleasure in making fun of Kushida.

Was she really looking for Kushida when she visited the second-year students?

"Are you the type that's convinced you'll never drop out of school?"

"What~? Who could expel me? I'd like to see if there is."

"Stop it already! Amasawa-san, your teasing is too much," Horikita said.It's true that Amasawa was being unusually obnoxious today, provoking Kushida to engage in hostility.

I didn't want to be involved in the student council member selection for too much longer.

"If you continue, Horikita will be in trouble. Please stop doing this.""If you say so~, Ayanokouji-senpai. I'll be a good girl," she said, holding up her hands to indicate that she really won't make fun of Kushida anymore.

"Kushida-san, let's forget about her for a moment... Will you reconsider joining the student council?"

"No."

"Not even if I insist?"

"I just don't want to. Can I go now?"

Seeing Kushida trying to get out of this situation, I decided to move a little.

"I think we should give Kushida a more straightforward incentive, don't you think?"

"...A straightforward incentive?"

"It's true that Kushida-san would benefit from joining the student council. But at the same time, you'll similarly benefit. It's inevitable that the person who's invited to join the student council may be a little dissatisfied with it."

"Well, you know..."

Kushida looked at me and glared, but somewhat brusquely let her gaze wander away.

"I think it's naive to ask for a free favor."

Kushida threw such words to Horikita as if taking advantage of my guidance.

"If I make you an offer, would you consider it? Obviously, I'm not going to withdraw from school. So don't request it like last time."

Kushida might've been considering it, but of course, there were realistic limitations to the conditions. What kind of offer would make Kushida agree to join the student council?

"If you really want my help, prostrate yourself and ask for it."

"...Prostrate myself?"

"Yes. If you show me a 'please, Kushida-san' attitude, I will consider it…

No, I will definitely join the student council!"

Instead of giving Horikita an evasive answer, she assured her that she'd join the student council.

Of course, this was a statement made under the assumption that there was no way Horikita would prostrate herself in the first place.

Horikita, however, wasn't as prideful as Kushida.

Kushida would never prostrate herself in this situation, even for the sake of the class.

"Yes, prostrating… That's your condition. I understand."

Horikita muttered and sat down on the cold floor of the hallway.

"What? You're bluffing, aren't you?"

"If I do this, you'll join the student council. You promised me just now, didn't you? Ayanokouji-kun and Amasawa-san are both witnesses. It's now or never if you want to take it back..."

It was as if she was actually going to do it to get Kushida to join.

Horikita was giving off such a serious vibe that Kushida, who was supposed to have the upper hand, was at a loss for words.

"...You're bluffing, aren't you? You'd never do that for me."

"I don't know why you think so, but I don't hate you as much as you think I do. If me prostrating is beneficial for the class, then it's worth it."

Horikita replied earnestly—her eyes sharp from a low position.

Having promised that she wouldn't interfere, Amasawa quietly watched the situation and seemed to be enjoying it.

"No, you can't do that! You can't!"

The conclusion that Kushida came to, despite her hesitation, was, 'You won't do it.'

"So… just prostrate myself and ask you to join the student council?"

Saying this, Horikita slowly began to stretch out her hands as if she was going to put them on the floor.

But before she could touch it, the movement stopped.

And after a few seconds, she didn't move beyond that point.

"What's the matter, Horikita-san?" Kushida called out happily. She thought Horikita had stopped moving because she couldn't bear the humiliation any longer. 

"May I go one step further? Are you satisfied with me prostrating myself in such a trivial manner?"

"Huh?"

"You'd be working for me just for doing this. I'm the one who benefits from this, not you."

If this happened, It would be possible to burn the momentary image of Horikita prostrating into one's eyes.

But at the same time, Kushida would pay the price by supporting Horikita, who would lead and manage the student council above her. It wasn't a cheap exchange.

"I know you don't like me. I understand that you want me to get down on my knees. But I think the real joy and pleasure will come when you make me feel obligated to bow to you, not when you force me to do so. Am I wrong?"This was Horikita's tactic.

Horikita definitely didn't want to prostrate herself for Kushida.

In other words, Kushida's reading was correct. However, Horikita was putting on an exquisite air and didn't seem to be afraid to do so right here.

"I don't understand. If you're okay with prostrating yourself, why don't you just do it quickly? Forget about pleasure or enjoyment, just lower yourself and I'll join."

Evidently, Kushida wasn't easily convinced. She wouldn't have joined the student council in the first place without a condition in exchange, so it was only natural for her to emphasize that point.

"If there's any resistance to me prostrating myself, it's because you're sure to regret it. If I bow down to you here and now, you'll join the student council even if you don't want to. I don't want you becoming a member with such low motivation."

If she was going to join the student council, Horikita would want to make full use of Kushida Kikyou's abilities. That meant her joining couldn't be realized unless she genuinely wanted to join.

"It's hard to make me bow down to you if you keep your distance from me in your personal life. But if you join the student council, you'll have more time to interact with me, and you'll have more opportunities to show your competence. When that happens, I'll have the opportunity to rely on you. If that happens, I may have to bow down to you more than once or twice."

Instead of Kushida forcing Horikita to prostrate herself, she could create a situation where she herself would feel obligated to bow down to Kushida.

Such a provocative remark seemed to have stung Kushida more than she expected.

"I'm still going to work for you, right?"

"You seem to think that you'd work under the student council president, but you're wrong. It's not the position that determines one's true standing, but rather the relationships between people. It's just a matter of building a relationship where the vice president has more real power and influence than the student council president."

Horikita continued to box Kushida in from a lower position.

"A new member suddenly becomes vice president and has the ability to make me, the student council president, her plaything—I'm sure that's a great image to satisfy your need for approval."

Since we had already dissected Kushida, we knew what she was looking for and what she wanted.

From that point of view, it was clear once again that Kushida was the right person for the student council.

"I don't like it."

"It's okay if you don't like it now. It's a trivial matter."

Kushida turned away from Horikita, who was ready to prostrate herself at any moment, with a grim look on her face.

"My position will be higher if I join the student council. That wouldn't be such a bad thing."

"Yes, that's right. It isn't an amusing idea to impose conditions."

"I hate being swayed by sweet talk, but you're suggesting that I'd be able to use you the same way you'd use me?"

"Yes..."

Horikita smiled thinly and tried to withdraw her outstretched hands, but...

"But you know, Horikita-san, I'd still like to see you prostate yourself here!" Kushida replied as she turned around with a full-bodied smile.

"...That wouldn't be me doing so out of obligation, would it?"

"Don't worry. I'll accomplish that some other time. Prostrate yourself now."

Horikita's plan was going at a steady pace up until this point, but her calculations went awry at the very last minute.

Kushida, now more resolute, had turned the tables on Horikita, revealing more of her bad-natured personality.

"What are you going to do? Refuse? Then I won't join the student council."

When Kushida saw that she had the upper hand, she proceeded to push the game forward at once.

It was a disadvantageous situation for Horikita to try to get Kushida, who was originally in conflict with her, into the student council for free.

If she avoided prostrating herself, Kushida may throw away the offer.Maybe the game was lost from the start.

"Ayanokouji-kun and Amasawa-san…"

"Yes?"

"I'm sorry, but could you excuse us for a moment?"

Horikita, who was clearly in a bad mood, asked us to leave.

She didn't want more than one person seeing this humiliating display.

I took Amasawa with me as we left the scene.

Horikita had succeeded in her goal of getting Kushida to join the student council without coercion.But at a cost.

 

2

 

"Oh~ How I wish I could've seen it—Horikita-senpai prostrating herself to

Kushida-senpai."

"Don't mention it again. It was a fatal mistake."

Holding her head, Horikita shook with anger as she remembered what happened a few minutes ago.

"Kushida took advantage of you, even though you brought it on yourself."

"I underestimated her need for approval."

Amasawa and I saw how happy Kushida's face looked when she left.

"I was forced to prostrate myself."

"...Still, in the end, Kushida-san said yes, and it was her decision. She has the self-discipline to say no if she really didn't want to. You know that, don't you?"

"It was impressive that she saw that far ahead, though."

On the outside, she'd smile at everyone, but on the inside, as Horikita said, Kushida's actions were based on her own interests.

That situation was a perfect opportunity for Kushida to show her true side, and there was no need for her to be shy. Kushida could've rejected the offer after seeing Horikita get down on her knees, but she ultimately decided to accept it only because it was actually beneficial for her to join the student council.

"I know she'll hate working for me with all her heart, but that's not what's important. Joining the student council will definitely increase her cohesive power. It'll also be a great stepping stone for her to regain her position in the class, considering she was previously backed into a corner and isolated."

"You intend to use Kushida to the fullest."

"Of course. I made the choice to keep her. We have to show enough results to convince everyone in the class. She even made me prostrate myself."

It seemed that the act of prostrating herself still lingered in her mind. Yet, it couldn't be helped, as it was a mistake created by her own strategy.

If Horikita hadn't prostrated herself in that situation, Kushida wouldn't have joined her.

"You should've found another way to fight rather than prostrating."

"Don't mention it again. I'll make the most of it going forward..."

The damage was done, but it was a start. Not everyone could be a student council member.

By making Kushida serve on the student council, we could make her feel like she was needed in the class and keep her from feeling like she was cut off. She knew this as well.

However, she didn't like the fact that Horikita was leading her into a situation where she would end under her administration. Her childish feelings were getting in the way.

"Now your class will dominate the student council for two years. That's a definite advantage."

"As long as Student Council President Nagumo approves."

"He said it himself. 'You're free to bring anyone from your own class.'"

"Yeah, but that definitely included the nuance of, 'If you've got the guts to, then go for it.'"

"Then you'll just have to show him you've got the guts."

"You make it sound so easy."

Horikita may have worn a wary expression, but what she said and what she did were the exact opposite.

She didn't hesitate to bring Kushida into her ranks in order to get as close to Class A as possible, and she even prostrated herself to do so. What else would you call this but guts?

"I think it was probably the best way to recruit Kushida."

"I think it was the best way to recruit her as well."

Amasawa showed interest by overreacting and nodding behind us.

"...Are you still going to follow me? The freak show's over."

"I'm interested to see who you'll recruit from the first years, Horikitasenpai."

"You and I aren't the kind of people who'd chat casually with each other, are we?"

"Why not? We've had a few conflicts, but only during the special exams.

Aside from that, shouldn't senpais and kouhais get along better?"

Horikita raised her eyebrows slightly, but gave in, perhaps because she couldn't force her away.

"How about putting Amasawa on the student council? Her ratings in the

OAA are also perfect."

"Amasawa-san isn't suitable for the student council even if she doesn't have any problems in the OAA."

"What? You could at least invite me, couldn't you? I might be open to it.""I'll pass."

It seemed that Amasawa wasn't part of Horikita's plan for the student council.

Indeed, Amasawa probably isn't suitable for the student council, which would require taking serious actions.

"Since you're rejecting the idea, do you have any others in mind?"

"There are several candidates, but I wonder if… he's still in school."

The fact that the word 'he' was mentioned suggested that the first-year student in question was a male student.

Horikita looked around the first-year school building but didn't seem to find the person she was looking for.

She looked from Class A to Class D then sighed.

"Maybe he's already left."

Horikita complained a little, saying that she spent too much time talking with Kushida and Amasawa.

"But I can't give up right away," she said to us. "I'll ask his classmates directly. Wait here."

With those words, she stepped into the first year's Class A.

Amasawa and I looked at each other and waited for Horikita to come back.

"So, was your purpose to talk to me?"

"Hmm? Oh, are you asking about the reason why I came to the second-year building? Are you curious?"

"You're sticking around, and you're not leaving. I can't say that I don't care."

"To be honest, I came to see how Kushida-senpai was doing. You know, we had a little bit of forced contact at the festival, so I was just wondering how things

were going. And Takuya was also a nuisance to me, so...""It seemed like you were teasing Kushida a lot, though."Amasawa stuck out her tongue a little and smiled.

"I'm the only one who can tease Kushida-senpai so blatantly. I wanted to check how mentally strong she is."

"I see. I thought that you were just making strong and aggressive declarations, but I guess you were just doing your homework."

"I think it was a miscalculation on Kushida's part to have the White Room students get involved, but in the end, it helped her come out of her shell. I guess it all worked out for the best."

Amasawa had a cute little smile on her face.

"I have to be at least a little useful."

"Your reason for seeing Kushida makes sense, but it doesn't answer why you're following her around."

"Simple curiosity. Ayanokouji-senpai is concerned about Horikita-senpai. Since she's going to be the student council president, I thought I'd observe her charms up close. She seems to be a serious person, but she's also interesting and a bit unique. I really thought it'd be okay to join the student council for a little bit."

"Then you should've been more serious. Horikita knows that you're a capable person, so she may not have rejected you."

"It's okay, it's okay. There's no point in joining the student council now."

No point in joining now? Even though it was already nearing the end of the second term, Amasawa was still a first-year. With Yagami leaving, there was still enough time for her to serve as a replacement in the student council.

Suddenly, I thought back to the conversation I had with Amasawa before the school trip.

"What are you going to do? You haven't given up on the idea yet, have you?"

Amasawa's eyes became sharp when I implicated something in a roundabout way.

"As expected of you, Ayanokouji-senpai. You noticed my subtle wording."

"I was the only one who said I didn't have any intention to cause trouble or receive special treatment."

It wasn't so difficult to connect the circumstances of Yagami's expulsion to the student council.

"You didn't give me the hint because you wanted me to stop, did you? That's not your style."

"You're right. I was wondering if you were worth worshiping."

"It's up to you what you want to do. You're free to retract your previous statement and turn your vengeance against me."

"This isn't just me being generous, but also something born out of a lot of overwhelming emotions."

Horikita, who had been talking with the first-year students for a while, cut us off with a satisfied look on her face.

"Sorry to keep you waiting. Let's move."

Horikita started to walk, but her steps were a little faster than usual.

"Who were you going to meet here?"

"I don't think you know him. A student named Ishigami-kun."

"Ishigami?"

I was sure that it was the Ishigami I pictured in my mind. There were no other first-year students with the same surname.

"Horikita-senpai must be impressive to have an eye for Ishigami-kun, isn't she?"

Amasawa, who was also a first-year student and a classmate, was acquainted with him and naturally recognized him, so she immediately reacted.

"Is he a good student? Is he a leader of the class or something?"

I decided to feign ignorance and asked Horikita and Amasawa about Ishigami.

"He's different from a leader. He might be more like Class A's strategist."

Unlike most of the other students, Amasawa's attitude does not make me feel uncomfortable.

She wasn't making it clear to me whether or not she knew of Ishigami's prior knowledge of my identity. Since she had nothing to hide now, it was possible that she didn't know anything, but it was dangerous to assume.

"What's your connection to him, Horikita?"

I didn't expect Horikita to mention Ishigami's name, so I asked her about it. 

"I've known him for a little while… He's academically sound as far as the OAA is concerned, and his classmates seem to trust him a lot. I think he's one of the best. He was in the classroom a few minutes ago, and I think I might be able to catch up with him now."

That was why she was walking so fast. I wondered for a moment if it would be a good idea to follow Horikita to Ishigami, but there was no point in worrying too much.

We don't have any strange connection with each other, but it was possible that one of us would try to make unexpected contact or be assigned to the same group by chance, for example, in some special exam.

Trying to avoid him by force would be an act against the natural order of things. As we reached the hallway leading to the entrance, we noticed a small group of boys chatting in a small circle.

Horikita immediately noticed Ishigami among them and approached him.

"Ishigami-kun."

Ishigami turned around when his name was called and gave Horikita and me a silent stare.

Although this was an unexpected first meeting, Ishigami didn't show any signs of agitation.

On the contrary, it was as if he was oblivious to my presence.

This might not be surprising if you understand that in a small school, it'd be inevitable that we'd run into each other at some point. The other first-year students, though they knew Amasawa, seemed to be a bit nervous about my and Horikita's presence with us both being second-year students.

"Can I help you?"

"I've come to ask you a favor. I'd like to ask you to join the student council if you don't mind."

"..."

Ishigami, silenced by the request, turned to his friends.

"Sorry, go ahead. I'll catch up with you soon."

I wonder if they had plans to hang out together after this.

"I'm sorry. I don't mean to take up too much of your time."

"It's fine, Horikita-senpai. But why me?"

Ishigami used honorifics for upperclassmen. He didn't seem to use the same kind of sass he used when he spoke with me.

"I have very little interaction with first-year students. You're one of the few

I've spoken with. Additionally, you're in Class A and excel academically in the

OAA. You shouldn't be surprised that I've asked you to join."

 

As Horikita said, he was undoubtedly a person likely to be approached by the student council for their talents.

"I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in joining."

Without even thinking about the offer, Ishigami refused her without hesitation.

"Would it be bothersome if I asked you to at least consider it?"

"I have no interest in club activities nor in joining the student council. Please look elsewhere." Saying this, Ishigami turned his back on us and walked away.

For a moment, Horikita seemed to consider stopping him, but she realized that she couldn't force him to join the student council since he seemed to have no interest in the subject.

"You're not going to make any progress with him."

"I thought he was a good candidate, but I guess I'll have to give up on him."

"There are a lot of other good students in Class A."

"I'd like to think so, but I don't know... I think that motivated students would've applied to join the student council at an early stage, like Ichinose-san last year and Yagami-kun this year, right? Basically, students don't want to be involved in the student council if they haven't taken any action by this time of year."

Certainly. He would've taken action during Nagumo's presidency if it was something he was interested in.

"So... what happens next?"

"The only thing left to do is to pull someone from Class 1-D."

"Class D? That's an unexpected choice."

The student council's usual approach was to select students from classes A and B, which have a high percentage of capable and serious students. But she dared to choose from Class D?

"For Class D, the addition of a student council member would be a morale boost. Certainly, the students of that class would see this as a positive thing. It's just a matter of making them aware of its advantages."

"Why don't you invite someone like Housen-kun? It might be interesting."

Amasawa recommended making an offer to an outlandish person as if she wanted to cause chaos within the student council.

"I don't think he'd want to do it. And even if he wanted to, I wouldn't even consider it with his current record of behavior. He would need to create a good track record over the next six months and a year."

She rejected the playful proposal, stating that he didn't meet the minimum requirements.

Returning to Class 1-D, Horikita looked around at the remaining students in the classroom. One of the students immediately noticed us, got up from their chair, and approached us.

Welcome, Horikita-senpai, Ayanokouji-senpai, and Amasawa-san."

It was Nanase Tsubasa, who appeared out of place in the first year's Class D, where there were many poorly behaved students.

"Yoo-hoo!"

"It's a bit unexpected to see Amasawa-san with the two of you."Nanase looked back and forth between me and Amasawa.

"It seems that most of the students have already left."

"There are fewer of my classmates here than usual. Normally, more of them would be lingering behind."

"Is that so?"

"Yes. One of our classmates has a birthday and we're going to celebrate it at Keyaki Mall. I've been invited to the party afterward... Why are you here in the first-year building?"

That was a sensible question.

"Takuya Yagami-kun has left the school and there's a vacancy in the student council. I'm here to find someone to fill that vacancy."

"You're recruiting members for the student council?"

"I'm going to be the next student council president, and this is my first task."Nanase nodded her head in admiration and looked around Class D.

"Can a Class D student even apply for a council position?"

"Of course you can! I'm from Class D to begin with, so there's no reason for me to refuse."

"In that case... could you please let me help you?!"

"...You'd like to join, Nanase-san?"

"Yes. If you don't have any issues with someone like me, I'd be happy to help the student council."

"I don't know what kind of decision Student Council President Nagumo will make, though."

She replied saying that she wouldn't have the final say.

Horikita may not remember the details of Nanase's OAA, so I chimed in.

"It's okay, isn't it? Nanase has a good academic rating in the OAA and she's serious, so I think she's suitable for the student council."

"Yes, she does seem like a good fit for the position."

 It was also an easy solution given that she'd been turned down by Ishigami.

"Okay, Nanase. Can we count on you to help out with the student council?""Of course!"

I had my doubts about Nanase's true motive, but that's one thing, and this is another.

If she could contribute to the student council, there was no reason to refuse her.

So you have no problem with Nanase-chan joining the student council, right?"

"Yes. Unlike you."

"Are you making fun of me?"

"I think highly of your abilities. It's just that your frank attitude, way of thinking, and personality aren't suited for the student council."

Horikita nodded her head in satisfaction at this most welcome addition to the group.

"Umm, what should I do from tomorrow onwards?"

"I don't think there'll be any problems, but first, I'll talk to Student Council President Nagumo tomorrow. I'll contact you after that's done and you've been accepted into the student council."

Horikita exchanged contact information with Nanase. Afterward, Nanase smiled happily.

"I'm glad to have more contacts as well!"

"See you tomorrow."

"Yes, I'm looking forward to hearing from you!"Nanase sent us off with a smile, and we left Class D.

"We've gathered the members. All we have to do now is wait for an answer from Student Council President Nagumo."

"Well then, I think I'll go home too. See you later, you two!"

Amasawa came and left like a storm, and we both watched her leave.

"As usual, I can't seem to figure out what's on her mind."

"Yeah."

"Thanks for your hard work."

"Well, I was with you, but I didn't do anything after all. You made it easy on me."

"That's not true. At least in Kushida-san's case, your words seemed to have influenced her. I'm happy to report that you did your job."

I assumed she was referring to the time I convinced Kushida to accept the deal.

"I'm sure I won't get any compliments from Nagumo, but I'm so happy to hear this that it almost brings tears to my eyes."

"What's that? Oh, by the way, I'm having a study session at a cafe in Keyaki

Mall after this. Do you want to come and see? Your girlfriend will be there, too.""A study group. Well, I'll just come by for a bit."

"Eh?"

Horikita seemed surprised by my answer to her invitation.

"What is it?"

No, I figured that you'd refuse like usual. Is Karuizawa-san's presence that much of an influence?"

That wasn't the case, but there was no way of stopping her from seeing it that way.

"I guess so. I'm concerned about whether she's learning properly or not." I answered and decided to go to the café with Horikita.

 

3

 

We arrived at the study group meeting at the café after school.

"Sorry to keep you waiting."

Saying this, Horikita naturally joined her classmates.

I was impressed by how much she had improved her socializing skills.

"Oh, Kiyotaka is here too!"

Kei, who was looking at her notebook with a difficult expression on her face, noticed me and smiled.

"I'm sorry, I'm just here for a quick visit."

"Eh?"

Kei showed a blatantly dissatisfied expression, but she didn't continue complaining. That was largely due to me telling her yesterday that she should actively attend the study sessions and that I wouldn't help her with her studies.

"Oh, sorry, I'm late!"

Not long after we arrived, Sudou showed up at the café with his voice hoarse, tired from running.

"It must be tough to make it here while being a club member."

"It's no big deal. I do it all the time."

Sudou's gaze was captivated by Horikita's appearance for a moment, but he soon sat down in an empty seat nearby.

He then placed his bag on his lap and set down a set of study materials.

Next, he took out a rectangular case and pulled out a pair of glasses.

"What? Sudou-kun wears glasses?"

"Ah, it's been a while. I've been thinking about trying to wear it when I'm studying. Oh well, the prescription strength isn't that high."

In general, people with good eyesight rarely use glasses. However, good eyesight doesn't dictate whether you should or shouldn't wear glasses. Unlike basketball, where you have to look over a wide field of view, studying is a closerange battle. Adjusting your focus when looking at an object can be very eyestraining.

Many students, including Kei, were still shaken to see Sudou in such a studious mode. He probably hadn't attended many big study sessions.

"What are you staring at me for?"

"You look pretty different just by wearing glasses. And you've started to study more, haven't you?"

Shinohara poked the side of her boyfriend Ike, who was sitting beside her, with admiration.

"Oh, I'm trying, too!"

"I know that. I know, but there's still a big gap between Sudou-kun and the two of us."

"That's— You know, well, yeah..."

Ike tried to argue with her, but her stinging words made him nod silently.

"Oh, sorry, sorry. I'm not really one to speak, am I? But do you have any tips on how to keep at it for a long time? I want to be at a similar level to you, and I'd like to know if you have any tips that might help. It must be hard to balance basketball and studying at the same time, right?" Some of the students nodded their heads in agreement with Shinohara's question.

It was true that to the students with low academic ability, students such as Yousuke, Mii-chan, and Horikita must've seemed like naturally-born geniuses.

They may not trust practicing the tips and tricks they've learned from such high-level students.

Since they were smart from the beginning, it seemed that they were capable of overcoming any obstacle.

In comparison, Sudou started out with the lowest academic ability in his class.

It was natural for them to want to know what led to Sudou's development."Tips…"

Sudou crossed his arms as if somewhat troubled.

Initially, Horikita was the main factor for Sudou's studying habits.

By becoming smarter, he wanted to become a man worthy of Horikita.

However, Sudou would have difficulty explaining that in this scenario.

"Ah, I guess..."

For a while, Sudou remained silent, but he seemed to begin forming words in his head.

He started to speak, though he still felt awkward.

"Strangely enough, I started to enjoy studying. Then, basketball became more interesting… something like that?"

He began telling them why he was able to do both, and that there were other advantages to studying besides that.

"At first, I didn't like studying. It made me sleepy quickly, and I couldn't solve the problems easily. But, the more you learn, the more you realize how useful studying is for school."

"But Ken, studying is useless in the future, isn't it? Depending on your occupation, it's not useful at all."

Ike asked Sudou the question that everyone must've considered at least once.

"I'm going to be a professional basketball player myself, so I thought studying was just a distraction. But what if I don't make it? What job can I do if I can't even study? I could probably only do jobs that would hire anyone, right?"

There's no need to name any specific professions, but your options would be more limited than the average person.

"Even if you don't make it as a professional, you'll have more options if you study, right? You can go to a university and study something more specialized.

Well, I don't have a concrete plan yet."

You don't have to stick with only one dream.

"Studying is an investment in your future. That's what I think."

Even if Sudou's path to becoming a professional basketball player, which he had been pursuing for many years, was closed off, if Sudou finds another big dream to hold on to, he won't fall behind in life.

This was Sudou's short narrative. His mental maturity had clearly advanced thanks to his continuous study.

While those around him may have laughed at those words in the past, they were instead earnestly listening to every word without making fun of him. This was how much weight and truth had been added to his words, and it proved that a new era had begun. Sudou, sitting back down with a determined look on his face, hurriedly opened his notebook.

"That's enough small talk, right? Let's get on with our studies."

Sudou, who should've been more tired than anyone else due to participating in the hardest club activities, pushed forward without showing any signs of such fatigue. He wasn't the type of person who was good at making speeches, but that was why his words and attitude were filled with a sense of truth that couldn't be hidden behind meaningless lies. This struck a chord in people's hearts.

I'm sure that the students with lower grades, such as Shinohara and Ike, were also strongly moved here.

 

4

 

The next day after school, when the new members of the student council had been decided and the study session for the special exam started, Horikita was immediately called by Nagumo and was heading to the student council office. I thought I'd never hear from him again, but...

"I was asked to bring you with me."

She displayed a message from Nagumo and pointed the screen at me as she came to tell me.

"I have a stomach ache like yesterday. I'll have to pass."

"Then it can't be helped. But if you can't come, they'll call you back later, right?"

"Let's meet and get this over with."

It was quite possible that after a long gap of time, I'd be burdened with more tedious tasks again.

She immediately got up, intending to go to the student council office, but she stopped.

"Kushida-san is coming with us too. Let's wait a little."

It seemed that she was going to introduce the new members at the same time.

I looked around for Kushida thinking she was in the class, but she was already gone.

"Maybe we should go ahead and wait for her at the office."I left the classroom with the exasperated Horikita.

"You don't want to go with her?"

"I know we'll spend more time together once the student council starts its work anyway." 

Well, that was why they'd want to spend less time together in unrelated areas, even for just a second.

"It's troublesome when grudges are formed and last without reason, okay?""If you were a bit more easy-going, who knows what would've happened."

"Wouldn't that have been worse? It's dangerous to let someone else take control all the time."

She was right that Kushida needed to be reined in and controlled to a certain extent.

When I arrived at the student council room, I saw Kushida and Nanase standing side-by-side in the distance.

Whether they knew each other or not, they seemed to be having a good time because of their natural ability to socialize.

"They seem to be having fun." 

 "They do seem to be enjoying themselves."

Somehow, as I watched the two of them, they never seemed to stop talking.

They seemed to be in a calm mood, smiling at each other constantly, and if left alone, they could probably continue chatting forever.

"I think the student council can run well without you, Horikita, don't you agree? I'm sure both of them will be well received by the students."

"Shut up. Let's go already."

To prevent further idle chatter, Horikita quickly approached them.

"Good evening, Horikita-senpai."

Nanase bowed her head in a polite greeting, and Kushida showed an undeniable smile.

"I was relieved earlier when I heard that Nanase-san was also joining the student council. I was so nervous about who else would be joining us."

Kushida patted her chest in relief while saying something we didn't expect to hear.

The three student council members entered the room first.

I felt a little uncomfortable following them here, but since I'd been invited, I had no choice.

"Student Council President Nagumo, Kushida Kikyou of Class 2-B and Nanase Tsubasa of Class 1-D have been selected as new student council members.

We've brought them with us." 

Both Nagumo and Kiriyama greeted Horikita, who explained the situation on behalf of the student council.

"Seriously, you chose one of your own classmates? You're a very brazen woman, Suzune."

Nagumo started to laugh.

"I chose them from an impartial point of view. Are you dissatisfied with my selection?"

Rather than admitting she wanted the advantage of choosing a classmate, she lied about it.

It was obvious why Horikita chose Kushida, but rather than address it, Nagumo displayed a smile of agreement.

"There's nothing wrong with your choice. I have no complaints."

Looking at the new student council makeup, the composition looked unfamiliar with the absence of Nagumo, Kiriyama, and Ichinose, as well as Yagumi's departure.

"I think this is the first time that the student council gender ratio has been reversed."

Kiriyama, the student council vice president, also noticed something when he looked at the list of members.

"There's no problem. In this day and age, men and women are equal. It's just that the next generation's best and brightest are disproportionately women. Isn't that right, Ayanokouji?"

"I don't really have anything to say."

The rise of girls wasn't a bad thing. However, if the ideal ratio of girls to guys is 1:1, then the result of this year's change in ratio could be said to be a reflection of the guys' inadequacies.

"Serve as student council president fairly."

"Yes, President."

"Well, I guess I'm relieved of my duties as student council president now."

He patted the president's chair as if he was reluctant to depart, and stood up from the seat.

"It was both a long and short time. It's an indescribable feeling."

"Do you have any regrets?"

Seeing Nagumo's forlorn expression, Horikita asked.

"I wanted to create an environment where talented students could graduate as Class A students, crossing the class boundaries. But I couldn't achieve the ideal I had envisioned."

When Nagumo became the student body president, he strongly emphasized this aspect.

As a result, the current third-year students created a situation similar to that, but it was more a result of the rules Nagumo created than the results he achieved as student council president.

"The student council here has more authority than in a normal high school. But even so, it was impossible to overturn the school's decisions in any way. I thought I could do more about it."

"Still, there was definitely some influence from you. Previously, there were no such rules like class transfer tickets or protection points in ANHS."

"I guess."

Whether or not those changes would produce good results would be found in the coming generations.

Horikita Manabu served as student council president, upholding Advanced Nurturing High School's traditions.

Nagumo Miyabi created the OAA and brought a new style of change by placing more emphasis on merit.

What kind of student body president will Horikita Suzune, his successor, be in her first year as president?

The most obvious and difficult goal was… 

It must've been to graduate in Class A after starting from Class D.

If she could do that, she'd definitely leave her name in the history books as a student council president.

"We have some paperwork to do now. Ayanokouji, please leave. Everyone else can stay behind."

I received Kiriyama's notice and was simultaneously told that I was in the way.

"Well then, I'll excuse myself."

"See you, Ayanokouji. Our battle isn't over yet."

It seemed that he called me out here just to remind me of that.

"I understand."

Bowing lightly, I left the student council office.

Leaving Horikita and the others behind in the student council room, I took out my cell phone.

It vibrated in my pocket a few times, but it seemed that I had just received some messages.

I thought it was from my girlfriend, Kei, but it wasn't.

It was an invitation from someone unexpected to meet over the holiday.

They said that they'd like to meet and talk with me on Saturday or Sunday if I have the time.

Since I have a date with Kei on Sunday, I replied saying that Saturday would be fine.

By the time I reached the front door, I received a message offering a specific time and place to meet: 2:00 p.m. on Saturday in the Keyaki Mall.

I replied to the message saying that the time worked for me and there'd be no problem.

Although they didn't mention anything about the content of the conversation, it wasn't difficult to guess the direction of the conversation considering who it was that was asking to meet.

As I exited the building, I passed a female student.

"Were you called to the student council office again?"

"Kiryuuin-senpai, I see that you have business in the student council office again today. Is this regarding what happened the other day?"

"That's right. After that, the conversation ended up going on a parallel track and it's still unresolved."

"That's troublesome."

From the looks of things at that time, Nagumo probably ended up neither denying nor confirming anything.

"I'm thinking of taking a more aggressive approach today."

"They're in the middle of making Horikita the new student council president and registering the new student council members."

While she may still force herself in, I relayed the information just in case.

Perhaps it had an unexpected effect, Kiryuuin stopped and began to ponder.

"Then, excuse me."

My intuition was telling me that I should leave quickly anyway, but it was already too late.

"Can I have a moment of your time, Ayanokouji?"

"...Is this about the unsolved case?"

"If I push Nagumo again, he won't easily spill."

"Why don't you take the strong-arm approach?"

"We can't traumatize the new student council president or the newcomers, can we?"

It was none of my business, but if she was willing to use violence, she could just wait until Horikita and the others left.

"You simply thought that using me might be a better solution than trying to force your way through."

"You're really quick-witted."

She easily praised me, but that was something that anyone would have thought of.

"I'm assuming you're just going to go home from here, right? Could you accompany me for a bit?"

"I plan on having a date with my girlfriend at home."

"Let her wait. It's her duty as a girlfriend to patiently wait for her man to come back home."

Kiryuuin, who never seemed to wait patiently, wasn't very convincing.

"Can we do it while we walk?"

"Hmm. Well, that would be fine too."

Kiryuuin, who turned back, started walking beside me.

"Did you have a chance to discuss with Yamanaka-senpai again?"

"Nagumo and Kiriyama firmly stopped me. Don't think that you can expect any better results when you say that Nagumo's the main culprit."

"That's a funny story. How can you be stopped from contacting someone suspected to be the main perpetrator?"

Whether it was Nagumo who gave the order or not, because she claimed it was Nagumo, Kiryuuin seemed to have judged that the possibility of any other names coming out was low, even if she threatened him.

"That's true, but I was of the same opinion. When you verbally threaten

Yamanaka, you can't expect to get a third party's name. When you first questioned her, you already threatened her to the maximum extent possible, excluding violence and torture."

In other words, it seemed that this was the result of forcing her to tell her as much as she could.

"If we take it in order, shouldn't it be Student Council President Nagumo?"

"Of course I have my doubts. That's why I'm trying to get in there. But without proof, we can't corner him any further, can we?"

And after thinking about it, she was planning to seriously threaten Nagumo.

"There's still a possibility that Nagumo isn't the culprit. Do you know what that possibility is?"

"There's a possibility that Yamanaka could've held a grudge against you without your knowledge. I don't know the details of the third-year students' situation, but it seems that there are people who dislike you."

"You sure know how to say things that hit close to home."

She nodded her head without denying it, laughing rather than getting angry.

"Nagumo or Yamanaka. Or is there a completely different third-party lurking in the background?"

"How about leaving it alone? If the culprits learned their lesson this time around, maybe they'll sneak off and pretend it never happened before their true identity gets revealed."

"No. My pride won't allow me to meditate on his attempt to incriminate me."

From the looks of things, she wasn't going to stop until she caught the culprit.

"I'm going to stand out. That's why I was hoping you could do the digging for me."

"I don't feel like I have any obligation to cooperate. And I myself have very little interaction with third-year students, except for you and the student council members like Nagumo-senpai".

I wasn't a suitable person to play the detective role and gather information."That's why. You can have a neutral perspective, can't you?"

"It makes sense if you're asking for someone with some communication skills, but…"

"I certainly can't expect you to be good at that part. However, your other abilities are perfect. Especially in terms of fighting sense, I can say that you're unrivaled. There's no one else who's convinced me that I'd be completely defeated in a fight without my direct confrontation with him."

That may have been a compliment, but I didn't think it made me happy at all.

"There are aggressive people in the third year. You have to be strongarmed."

"I don't want to get in trouble with the third years before you win or lose your case."

"Well, don't say that. Cooperate with me. I don't have anyone I can call a friend. I can't act like a detective."

I sympathized with Kiryuuin-senpai being set up, but I thought it was best if I refused.

"I think you owe me one for the incident on the deserted island. Of course, you would've handled it well without me showing up, but I may have to bring it up to the student council to question the merits of it."

She blocked my escape route with her aggressive tactics, saying that she wouldn't allow me to refuse.

"If you're going to threaten me, it'd be easier and quicker if you had threatened me from the beginning."

"I didn't want to make a mistake. I avoided this method because I want to always have a friendly relationship with you."

Kiryuuin looked at me with her arms crossed, not seeming to take offense.

"...I understand. I'll investigate, is that okay?"

"I knew you'd say that."

Kiryuuin-senpai, looking satisfied, nodded happily.

I guess you can't just cut corners and do whatever you want.

Kiryuuin was a very perceptive person, and depending on how well I did, She might get involved.

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