chapter 26 - A handsome man who thinks he's a prince is trying to mess with me.
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TL: Uncle Netori
ED: Anima
<b>26 A handsome man who thinks heās a prince is trying to mess with me.</b>
I walked slowly through the school, where the atmosphere of excitement had vanished after the cultural festival ended.
Although my muscles were aching the day after all the hard work I had put in to avoid trouble at the takoyaki cafe, the pain was gone in less than two days thanks to the resilience of my youthful body.
(Itās over, ⦠it was more fun than I had expected, but it was also very exhausting. The position appointed by Kazamiharaās friend was called the advisor of the cultural festival committee, but in reality it was mostly supervision of everyone in the class.)
I fell asleep in the classroom the night after the festival after-party was over, mainly due to my accumulated fatigue.
The next day I learned that Shijoin-san had stayed behind with me in the classroom while everyone else left to let me rest a little longer.
That kindness was one of the reasons why I fell for her, but at the same time I felt bad for making Shijoin-san wait while I was sleeping soundly.
(Come to think of it, I was still half asleep because I didnāt get enough sleep when Shijoin-san woke me up, so my memory at that time was a little vague. Iām pretty sure I had some kind of weird dream, and for some reason I felt very warm and happy while I was sleeping. ā¦)
Later on, I thanked Shijoin-san and for some reason she closed her mouth and suddenly turned red when I asked why I slept so well. It seemed like there was something soft against my head, even though I was lying on the floor. ā¦it was really mysterious.
At any rate, the festival was over and the school was in a studying mood as the final exams were around the corner.
And it was at that time, when a man with a different worldview suddenly approached me.
āYou should know your place.ā
āWhat?ā
It was during lunch break.
A male student suddenly approached me and started spouting off nonsense while I was standing in the hallway.
(Who is this guy? Heās quite handsomeā¦)
The first impression I had of him was that he was an egotistical handsome guy that you would normally see in a shoujo manga.
Heās tall and arrogant, with a gaze that naturally looks down on others.
The entire atmosphere is ornate and unpredictable.
āWhatās with that reaction? Youāre Nihama, arenāt you?ā
āYeah, but⦠who are you?ā
āWhat? You donāt know who I am? This is why Iām sick of small fry like you. Thereās a limit to how ignorant you can be.ā
Haaaaahhh?
Who cares about the name of a guy from another class who isnāt even my friend? Are you stupid?
āIām Hayato Mitsurugi, a second year student. If I say that I am the eldest son of the Mitsurugi family, you would know what I mean.ā
(Mitsurugi � Could it be that Mitsurugi family?)
Itās a well-known and influential family in this area, and they are the main owners of the famous Mitsurugi Group, which has many subsidiaries and affiliated companies.
It seems that this guy is the young master of their family.
(Back in my previous life, I heard about a rich kid going to this school but Iāve never met him even once, and I had no idea that he had such an annoying personality.)
I remembered Ginji and the others talking about him in my present life.
Heās not only wealthy, but heās also a perfect superhuman who can study, and play sports. He is also popular with the girls.
(But the content of his personality reveals that he is a complete a**h*le⦠and heās at the top of the school caste.)
In addition to being tall and handsome, his family owns a group of companies that operate locally, and he excels in both the arts and sciences. You can say that he is the best student within this school.
āSo what? What do you mean by what you said earlier?ā
āObviously itās about Haruka.ā
What? ā¦! Hey you!
What did you just call her, you b*st*rd! ā¦ā¦!
āStay away from her. Sheās not the kind of girl you should be getting close with.ā
āWhat? Why do I need to hear that from you?ā
āDonāt you understand? Itās a sin for someone like you to be with Haruka.ā
Mitsurugi said it as if he was teaching common sense to a stupid child.
āLook. People like you who have poor faces, no brains, and no money are ābottom-feedersā. People like me and Haruka, who have it all, are the ātopā. If a bug was flying around a beautiful flower, who wouldnāt want to get rid of it?ā
I already knew that he was an egotist, but what he just said was beyond arrogant.
He is like a villainous aristocrat who discriminates against the commoner protagonist in a fantasy novel.
āSo, why should I stay away from Shijoin-san? Youāre not even her boyfriend, what is your right to say that?ā
āHmmp, ⦠Haruka will eventually become my woman.ā
āI see⦠so you were trying to get her attention⦠and now you are frustrated because she didnāt care about you at all.ā
ā⦠You!!ā
After I muttered inaudibly, Mitsurugi glared at me with a bitter look on his face.
Apparently, I was completely right.
My sister called it the ācreepy rule,ā the law set by the boys around Shijoin-san, that anyone who confesses will be interrupted. However those whoāre at the top of the school caste that the others canāt go against can get close to her.
And this guy, who belongs to the top of the caste, probably tried to woo Shijoin-san, but he was treated as a joke and got frustrated.
āAnyway, the answer to your request is no.ā
āWhat? What are you talking about? How can a small fry like you turn down my request?ā
No, no, no, no, no, āWhat are you talking aboutā is my line.
What kind of logic circuit does this guy have?
Heās no longer just a dangerous guy.
(Oh, ā¦ā¦, Iāve seen this sort of guy from time to time when I was still a company slave. For example, a man who works as a director just because he is the son of the president, or a man who is highly educated and has walked the path of the elite. )
Itās rare to find a person with such a sense of privilege, but even in my social experience, there have been people who are egotistical to the point of being unreasonably self-centered and always looked down on others.
Yes, for exampleā
ć My father is an executive! Just because Iām a newcomer doesnāt mean I have to be told what to do by a section chief!ćYouāre supposed to treat me like my father! ć
ć You a bottom-feeder Japanese who are employed by me, a rich and high-ranking Japanese, should be aware that youāre slaves! The men are my soldiers and the women are like my concubines who I keep around! ć
ć Do you understand? Iām a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, and Iām ranked differently than the likes of you, no matter how uneducated you are. ć
ā¦ā¦ and well, thatās how it was.
They are convinced that they are superior beings ā aristocrats, if you will, and that the people around them are inferior plebs.
In addition to having a good appearance and being popular with girls, they can also study and play sports, so no one can complain about them at the academic level. Thatās why heās so conceited.
Itās not unusual for someone who grew up in an environment where there were no setbacks or reprimands to become arrogant.
However, itās rare for someone to be so arrogant and impudent.
He is no longer just a nobleman, he seems to think of himself as a prince or something.
āI donāt care. You may think youāre great, but I donāt think so at all. So I wonāt listen to you. Thatās all.ā
āYou ā¦ā¦! How dare you speak to me like that when youāre just a small fry!ā
Because of the mechanics of the school caste, most of the students would have gone along with it like peasants under the glare of a nobleman.
But I am not fazed by such things.
Back in my previous high school life, I used to be afraid of guys with handsome faces and excellent athletic abilities, as if they were Godās chosen stars, but when I stepped out into society, Iāve learned that those things donāt hold much importance, and Iām used to dealing with rude guys like him.
āYou small fry with no mannersā¦! I heard that you and Haruka were together at the festival and I just came to warn you so that you wouldnāt get the wrong idea. ā¦. I never thought youād be this stupid!ā
Oh, I see.
I wondered why he suddenly came to me, but I guess it was triggered by me and Shijoin-san being together at the cultural festival.
In game terms, spending the festival with Shijoin-san triggered a flag, and this guy who I hadnāt had any contact with in my previous life appeared in front of me.
āYou ā¦ā¦ play a game against me.ā
āWhat ā¦?ā
āAnything will do, but since ā¦ā¦ we have a final exam coming up, I think weāll go with that. Itās fairer than sports, right?ā
āWhatās that? ā¦ā¦ Why do I have to do that?ā
I was expecting him to get riled up and beat me up, but it turned out to be a competition.
I donāt understand how an overly self-conscious personās thought process works.
āYouāre too stupid. You have no idea that you are trash and that there is a āsuperiorā being like me.ā
He kept looking at me as if he was looking at a pest.
āSomeone like you, who doesnāt understand the rules of the world, needs to be defeated in a visible way so that you can understand your position. Iām telling you, I will personally educate the foolish small fry.ā
It seems that he is serious about every word he says.
Oh, ⦠I see.
I think I can see the reason why he asked for a match.
So he wants to beat me in some kind of game and make me feel defeated so that Iāll give up.
āAnd the ā¦ā¦ bet is Haruka.ā
āWhat ā¦ā¦?ā
āThe loser must never approach her again. ā¦ā¦ Thatās the condition.ā
āHaaaaaaah!
It was a bomb-like penalty that he announced with a broad grin.
This guy! Heā s trying to āeducateā me and get rid of an obstacle at the same time!
āNo thanks! Who will accept that kind of game?ā
āShut up. Iām not asking for your consent.ā
What �
What the f*ck is he talking about?
āYou donāt have the right to refuse. ā¦ā¦! You canāt run away when Iāve decided to fight you!ćYouāll have to compete with me in the final exam, and according to the rules of losers, youāll never be able to get close to Haruka again! This has been already decided!ā
āWhat the hell are you talking about? You canāt have a game or a bet without a mutual agreement!ā
āI donāt need your agreement! Thereās nothing better than my decision!ā
Without any hesitation, Mitsurugi says, as if he really believes it.
His words were more than just messed up.
He believes that he is always in the right, and is incapable of understanding a word from what others say.
āWell, do your best to put up a futile resistance. Itās not like Iām going to lose.ā
He smiled thinly and walked off down the corridor with a big stride, as if the conversation was over.
I can only stare in amazement at how things have turned out.
ā⦠what the hell is that guy ā¦?ā
Even in my previous life, when I was a company slave, Itās not uncommon for someone to say, āIāve made my decision, just follow it!ā but Iāve never seen anyone unilaterally decide on a promise or contract that requires mutual agreement.
Well, there were people who faked promises, saying, āI left that document to you because Nihama said heād finish it by the deadline!ā
(Now, ā¦. How should I deal with him ā¦?)
Naturally, all second-year students have to take the final exam, so Mitsurugi and I are obliged to get a mark.
But I didnāt exactly agree with his game, so even if I lose to him, I donāt have to abide by his rules about never approaching Shijoin-san again.
So, itās fine to ignore the promise. ā¦ā¦
(Well, ā¦ā¦ if that guy wins, he will probably make a fuss, and he will try to get rid of me from Shijoin-sanās side by pretending to make promises I didnāt actually agree to.)
āItās not like thereās any penalty for losing anyway, but itās annoying. ā¦ā¦ So should I try to win?ā
Even if he wins, I donāt think it will satisfy him, but if he loses it will at least eliminate the reason for him to make a fuss.
(And ā¦ā¦ honestly, that guy pisses me off.)
The confidence on Mitsurugiās face as he smiled thinly while leaving the scene was overwhelming.
Itās the face of someone who doesnāt think that they will ever lose.
(F**king rude and insanely arrogant. ā¦ā¦ That was the type of person I hated the most.)
I was a loser in my previous life.
Since I was a little kid, Iāve never beaten anyone in studies, sports, or love.
So I got into the habit of thinking that challenging someone meant losing, and that became my norm.
Thatās why Iāve always avoided the idea of competition.
But now I have the desire to make him barkā¦.
āOkay, ā¦ā¦ Iāve decided. I got a no-risk challenge. I will not accept the challenge, but I will still participate in the fight.ā
I, a loser who has always been losing, will challenge a winner who has always been winning.
āAnd if Iām going to fight, thereās no other choice but to win.ā
My oath of victory echoed softly in the empty hallway.
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