I answered as I went down the stairs. âThe library. There is no better place to run away from students than there.â
The wizards of <Godâs Play> thoroughly valued practice over theory. That way, there wonât be anyone in the library. It was an extreme setting that was put in because it was supposed to be Clydeâs refuge and a place to build a tingly narrative with the player.
However, that didnât mean students didnât use all the libraries in Valhalla. At least the place with the most users was the library on the first floor. It was also the largest main library and could be visited by outsiders. Anyway, it was the most visited place by students, even for assignments.
Itâs a library Clyde never goes to. In addition, the library on the first floor also had a private reading room, so you could use it immediately if you applied.
What I was aiming for was a private reading room. I was going to read the book that Professor Ilya had lent me there until the members of Clybe went home. I crossed the lobby that was still crowded with people.
Iâd rather be safer in a place like this. Even if Lumio came after me, we couldnât talk here, so I could get rid of her quickly. There was another advantage of the market-like lobby. That is, your murmur would be buried by the surrounding noise.
âCan you all hear me?â
[The Constellations nod.]
I opened the book and spoke. To others, it looked like I was muttering while memorizing.
âThe young lady I called Lumio earlier is a âdemon contractor.â Ah, I guess I should still call her as a prospective contractor.â
[The Constellations are curious about what kind of demon contractor is.]
âHumans contract with demons to make their wishes come true, right? Itâs the same in <Godâs Play>.â
Ding!
[The Constellation âDetectiveâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[Lumio seems to be strangely obsessed with Theresa and wants to connect Theresa with Clyde. I presume that she will make a wish related to it.]
âExactly.â
Lumio had the opposite personality from Theresa. She greatly admired Theresa, who was arrogant and confident in everything. For her, Theresaâs behavior was worthy of her status as a princess.
A healthy, beautiful, and imposing Theresa with the cold, indifferent Clyde. Lumio reinterpreted the character Theresa at her will and enjoyed the delusion of matchmaking her with Clyde, the man she thought was the most perfect for Theresa. It could be understood as fantasizing about dating your favorite celebrity.
[The Constellations wonder what happens when a demon contractor summons a demon.]
âThatâŚâ
I think it would be long and boring to explain in words.
Since it was something you would definitely experience in the scenario anyway, I thought that going to that time and seeing it for yourself would be a much more vivid pleasure.  Even Ozworld told me not to explain too much.
âIt will be easier to understand when you see it for yourself.â
[The Constellations respect BJâs judgment.]
I wonder if today will end like this. Since morning, I have been through various things, which made me feel tired, maybe more so because of my lack of sleep.
But I wonder what the first-floor library will look like. I wondered what kind of magic book there might be, so I walked faster and faster to the library. Then a familiar voice came from nearby.
âIs it you? Youâre the one who crawled into Damianâs personal lab this morning?!â
âŚItâs a voice I know?  When I turned my head and checked, sure enough, it was Mimosa who was raging with anger.
âI already said itâs not me for the fourth time, Senior.â It was Libby who refuted in a calm voice the opposite.
I became perplexed. What? Why are they together?
Mimosa screamed with a face as red as her pink hair. Thanks to this, I could clearly hear what she was saying even in this noisy lobby.
âThe color of the rouge on the coffee cup is the limited edition of the Jannelle, which was recently released. Itâs the same color as what is on your lips now!â
âLimited edition doesnât mean it was me.â
âBut itâs a limited edition with only 10 pieces?!â
âŚI canât believe it was. I should throw away my cosmetics when I go back to the dormitory. Anyway,
It seems like Libby was suspected by Mimosa for using the same rouge as me today. My conscience was pricked just to leave them alone while pretending not to know about it. It happened because of me, so I have to deal with it.
After letting out a short sigh, I approached them.
âI also have that limited edition, Mimosa.â
âSisterâŚ!â
Libby looked at me with relief, and Mimosa was annoyed.
âAre you here to side with your sister now? Since when have you been that kind of person!â
Theresa wasnât that kind of character. As I shrugged my shoulders insignificantly, Mimosa looked back and forth between Libby and me, then narrowed her eyes.
âI see now. Did you deliberately let your sister approach Damian on purpose?â
In the end, Mimosa treated Libby as a spy from Clybe.
Is there anything to be gained⌠by doing something like that? If Libby and Damian were connected, it would be easier for Theresa to be wary and keep an eye on the person she hates.
If it was the original Theresa, she wouldnât have thought of such a high-level plan. Still, it seemed the angry Mimosa highly valuated Theresa. Should I be thankful?
I left Mimosa, who was freely delusional to her heartâs content, looked at Libby, and reached out to her. âLibby, come here.â
ââŚYes!â
If I reacted to her nonsense, I would get more tired. As I was about to leave the place with Libby, who came to my side.
Ding!
[Quest: Get an apology from Mimosa.]
â¸Reward: ???
â¸Failure: Expulsion due to Demisaâs retaliation
âŚUntil this quest window popped out.
Really, everything is sent as a quest. Besides, I didnât know why the reward part wasnât clearly mentioned. My enthusiasm plummeted.
To get an apology from Mimosa, who has a great pride second to Theresa? It was impossible to get Mimosa to admit her fault and make her apologize. Therefore, the only way to forcefully get an apology was to make a fight. I really didnât want to do wasteful things like a verbal fight, butâŚ
âMimosa, youâre really good at catching innocent people.â
Mimosa narrowed her brows for a moment as if she was thinking about what I meant. Her puzzled expression, âI think itâs a compliment because she said Iâm good, but why do I feel dirty,â gradually turned like a demon.
Mimosa, who finally understood what I meant, was very angry. âHow dare you make fun of me?!â
Ding!
[The Constellation âConspiracy Theoristâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[The more I look at Mimosa, the more she looks like a high-status personâs child who entered a prestigious university through the backdoor.]
Ding!
[The Constellation âMadmaniaâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[I rather like this.]
Surprisingly, Theresa had a lower grade than Mimosa. If <Godâs Play> had been released, people would have asked why the villains were so stupidâŚ
Murmur!
âIs it another fight between Clybe and Demisa?â
âOh! Isnât she the representative of this yearâs freshman? Is she being bullied?â
The number of onlookers naturally increased as the fight showed no signs of stopping. It was a very unpleasant situation for me, who didnât like getting a lot of attention.
At this rate, Clybe will flock. I was running away from them, but if Clybe and Demisa also gathered here, it would turn out to be nothing.
There was a quick way to end this fight. It was to reveal that I was the one who entered Damianâs personal lab. But if that happens, I will be attacked by Demisa. Clybe will also suspect my change of mind.
The biggest problem would be Lumio. She might think I switched from Clyde to Damian, which could lead her to summon a demon.
There was an excuse to avoid all those problems. However, if I used that method, I wouldnât be very willing to get involved with Damian privately.
Thereâs no other way now. I raised my chin and put on a look of disdain at Mimosa. âAre you sure Libby went into Damianâs personal laboratory?â
âOf course! Sheâs the only one who put on a rogue from Jannelle in this school!â
âReally? No matter what, you think itâs Libby, right? Will you bet on your honor?â
As I pushed it forward, Mimosa hesitated as if she sensed something strange. However, because of her pride, she seemed to be unable to reverse her words, so she talked with a more ferocious expression.
âYes! I can bet everything!â
There was a stir among the students who heard Mimosaâs declaration. Now that the perfect situation had been created in which her words could not be reversed, I have driven a wedge here.
âThen letâs make a bet.â
ââŚA bet?â
When the word âbetâ came out, Mimosa seemed to sense that something was going wrong, and her spirits slumped down. However, it would be difficult if she backed off like that.
âIf it turns out that it wasnât Libby who entered Damianâs personal laboratory today, write an apology letter and post it on the bulletin board.â
I arrogantly crossed my arms and continued. âIf Iâm wrong, I will also post an apology on the bulletin board.â
Mimosa hesitated, not readily accepting.
âIf you donât have the confidence, apologize to my sister right away.â
Ding!
[The Constellation âProfessional Trainerâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[A true winner only bets money on the winning game.]
I came closer to Mimosa to put some pressure on her.
âG-get out of the way?!â
We had quite a physical difference. Mimosa was much smaller than average, while Theresa was slightly taller than average.
âHurry up and choose.â
In order to get what I want, I shouldnât ask my opponent for a subjective answer. It was an unconditional choice. Also, both options must be in my favor.
This method worked better when your opponent was careless and in a situation where they couldnât help but to go with it. They couldnât think deeply, so they would choose from the options youâve offered.
Itâs a trick I learned while calming down the ridiculous demands from my younger sibling. Although it didnât work after they got older.
âHurry!â
When I pressed on once more, Mimosa somehow hid her bewilderment and shouted. âL-letâs do it!â
She got caught.
Ding!
[The Constellation âCider Passâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[Excellent.]
I then talked to Mimosa with a sorry expression. âI was the one who went to Damianâs personal laboratory today.â