That was the first thing Kaburagi said to me after calling me to the usual conference room.
âPardon me?â
âWhat you said to me that day. They were too painful and harsh for me to accept on the spot.â
âI seeâŚâ
Well, he did seem to have suffered quite a blow.
I mean, I even started to feel a bit guilty about it.
Mentally, I was just a squishy blancmange, but perhaps Kaburagi wasnât much better.
Blancmange is a sweet dessert commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with gelatin, cornstarch or Irish moss (a source of carrageenan), and often flavoured with almonds.
âBut as much as I wanted to, I couldnât in all honesty deny it⌠After a night of thinking about it, I was forced to accept that you were completely right. Iâll admit it. Iâve been using Yurie as the basis for my decisions.â
âI seeâŚâ
So he spent the whole night thinking in that state�
Iâm sorry.
Even though I was the one who said that to you, I was fast asleep around that time.
But I was really impressed that he managed to acknowledge his own faults.
That was his only good point for you; being earnest and honest.
âIâve spent my whole life with Yurie⌠I havenât ever looked at any girls besides her, so I donât know anything about them. I think Aira might be the only exception, but the two of them have basically the same taste to begin with. Thatâs probably why.â
âRight.â
âSince Yurie liked it, Takamichi would probably like it too. That was the way I was thinking.â
âYesâŚâ
Kaburagi hung his face in shamed frustration for a moment, but quickly lifted his head.
âBut Kisshouin.â He met my eyes with a serious gaze. âThe one I love right now is without a doubt Takamichi.â
ââŚ!â
Y-Yeah.
Even though it wasnât me he was talking about, being stared at like that and hearing things like âthe one I loveâ was setting my heart off like a jackhammer.
In the end I had to avert my eyes in a panic.
That was too much stimulation for a person from the Forever Alone Village.
Guh, one day even I would have something likeâŚ!
âKisshouin. She and I have completely different ideas of normal high school life, donât we?â
âI believe so. She attended public schools until she entered high school. That upbringing is completely different to what a Pivoine member would experience.â
âSo thatâs how it isâŚâ he nodded. âThen in that case, Iâll learn about her way of life and her way of thinking.â
âI certainly do not see why not.â
That was basically the first thing anybody did. Learning more about the person they liked, I mean.
âBut thereâs a problem.â
âYes?â
âI have no idea what this ânormal high school lifeâ is supposed to be to her.â
Thatâs where we had to begin?
I suppose it made sense.
He was His Majesty the Emperor, after all.
As if he had any idea where to even begin learning about the way a commoner lived.
Actually, I wondered how much he even knew about how regular people lived.
âKaburagi-sama, have you ever been to a conbini?â I asked him tentatively.
âDonât take me for an idiot.â He grew a little sullen. âIâve obviously done at least that much.â
âThen have you ever been to a fast food joint?â
âFast food? Iâve⌠never tried anyâŚâ
âWhat about a family restaurant?â
ââŚI havenât.â
A sheltered rich boy, as expected.
Apparently the look I gave him had illustrated what I thought of that, because he suddenly snapped at me.
âWhat!â he demanded. âHave you ever been to one!?â
What was this guy saying? Of course I had.
Just who did he think he was talking to?
Reikaâs Cheeseburger Rankings was a thing, you know.
Some people thought of âcheeseburgersâ as all the same, but the actual burger could vary wildly from shop to shop.
Cheeseburgers. They can vary wildly from shop to shop (lol).
Otherwise I wouldnât have had to spend so many days in the field investigating.
âIâve almost never eaten junk food.â
I see.
Junk food is an old friend to most commoners, you know?
And standing in front of you is the Junk Food Queen!
âWerenât you raised pretty much the same way? How come youâve been to those kinds of places before?â
âBecause everything is valuable life experience,â I answered.
Good joke, me.
The real reason was just because I liked them~
âThen Takamichiâs been to eat fast food too?â
âI would certainly think so.â
She didnât seem like the type to fastidiously avoid it, meaning that she probably did have it sometimes.
âIs that so. Alright then. In that case, please take me to a fast food joint right away!â
âHah!? Right now!?â
âYeah. Letâs strike while the iron is hot. I need to know right now. Come on, letâs go.â
Eh!? Why did I have toâŚ!?
âCould you not simply ask somebody else? Why me?â
âYouâre the only one I know thatâs ever been to one of those places.â
âYou must be joking. It is just fast food; you definitely know others who have been. Actually, Takamichi-san certainly qualifies. Why not use this opportunity to have her take you? A little date of sorts. A perfect fit for a normal high schooler.â
âNo. I donât want her to know that Iâve never been before. If I ever go with her, I want to be able to smoothly lead.â
What the heck kind of stupid pride was that?
âDoes she really need somebody to lead her in a fast food store?â
âJust trust me. Iâve got to scout the location before a date. Letâs go.â
âI actually have cram school todayâŚâ
âThen we just have to hurry before your cram school starts. Hurry up and get ready.â
This guyâŚ
This was the same guy who promised earlier to be more considerate, right?
On the other hand, he didnât look like heâd be easily convinced to back down.
Were we going to be going in our uniforms like this?
I was worried weâd stand out.
And what if somebody we knew saw us?
âThen we should at least pick somewhere further away where we will not bump into classmates.â
âWhy?â
âThe rules say that we are only to go to lessons or cram school right after school, you know?â
ââŚAnd who exactly would stop us?â
Yeah~ Good point.
I couldnât imagine anybody with the guts to tell off the Emperor of Zuiâran just for stopping by a fast food place after school.
Besides, plenty of other people couldnât be bothered to go home and change before going shopping or eating anyway.
âIt would not be good for others to know that the daughter of the Kisshouin family has been to a fast food restaurant! And our uniforms are too eye-catching!â
Did he have any idea how much care Iâd taken not to get caught all this time!?
As if I was going to let all my efforts go to nothing thanks to this stupid disciple!
Plus, the biggest problem was that being seen with him would start weird rumours!
âHmm⌠Alright.â
âAnd please avoid telling anybody else about this.â
âFine.â
He had better mean it.
I wouldnât allow anyone to get in my way.
Still, I supposed I could go with him for today. After all, I was a bit harsh to him that day.
And that was how I ended up getting in his car to head to a far away fast food joint.
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We had ourselves dropped off near a train station, and walked into a nearby fast food restaurant.
All over the place were students from other schools.
âOi, Kisshouin! Teach me how to order!â he whispered to me.
âYou simply line up at the counter and tell them what you want when it is your turn.â
âI see.â
Kaburagi complied and lined up in a queue.
He seemed to be standing there rather arrogantly, but a closer inspection revealed that he was actually staring at the menu up top.
Gosh, did this guy stand out.
Everybody was looking at us.
Some of the girls were taken with Kaburagi and began whispering furiously, but the guy himself paid them no heed and kept his gaze nailed to the menu.
It was normal for Kaburagi to ignore the girls around him, but this time it seemed to be out of a genuine focus on the menu.
Eventually it was our turn.
Kaburagi ordered an iced coffee and a hamburger.
âWould you like fries with that? It would upgrade your order to this meal set,â suggested the employee.
âSince we are already here, why not?â I suggested to him.
âGood idea,â he immediately agreed.
In the end I got a cheeseburger meal as well.
Trays in hand, the two of us went to find somewhere to sit on the second floor.
âThis was cheaper than expectedâŚâ Kaburagi muttered to himself in awe.
Well yeah.
But when he took a sip of the iced coffee, he grimaced.
âThis is really watered down,â he said.
âThat is how they are,â I replied.
There was no use in expecting anything out of the drinks from these places.
I took a sip myself of my oolong tea and unwrapped my burger.
After watching me, Kaburagi copied my actions before taking a bite.
âI see.â
He seemed to come to some sort of realisation before nodding to himself in admiration.
Kaburagi looked around.
âThere are a lot of high schoolers hereâŚâ he muttered.
âIt is the right price for a small snack after school,â I explained. âIt is also another chance to spend more time with your friends.â
âI seeâŚâ
âIf you feel a little more hungry than that, usually you would head to a family restaurant instead, or if you are a boy, then perhaps a ramen stall.â
âI seeâŚâ
Kaburagi went back to his chips.
French fries were good stuff~
I never went to a fast food place without ordering chips, you know?
Naturally there was a Reikaâs Chips Ranking as well.
French fries were my favourite.
I took a mouthful of fries as well.
Oops, nearly forgot.
I opened up my tomato sauce.
Tomato sauce was essential to french fries, after all.
Kaburagiâs eyes widened.
âOi! What the heck is that!?â he demanded.
âTomato sauce,â I answered primly.
After dipping a chip in, I carried it into my mouth.
Kaburagi began searching his own tray.
âWhy? Why doesnât my tray have done!?â
âIf you do not ask while ordering, they will not give you any.â
âWhy didnât you say it for me!? I didnât hear anything about this!â
âOh, did you want some?â
Kaburagi glared at me in vexation.
Huhu.
I paid him no mind and continued to eat my sauce-covered french fries.
Yummyy~
Tomato-sauce covered french fries are so good.
ââŚLet me borrow that.â
âOut of the question.â
If he used some too, there wouldnât be enough for me.
I was one of those types who had to have tomato sauce with her chips.
âThen couldnât you go get some for me too?â
âNo. Why do you not go yourself?â
Going up and down those stairs was a pain.
ââŚI still havenât had enough experience with fast food restaurants to go by myself.â
âWhat in heavens are you talking about?â
ââŚThere are so many people lining up. Should I really join the queue just for tomato sauce?â
âYou can simply ask from the side of the counter.â
âBut the staff are so busy. Itâs too hard for me,â he shook his head.
Then just give up.
âArenât you a bit too cold?â
âA painful mistake is the best lesson. From now on, will you ever forget to order tomato sauce again? This is a learning experience.â
Isnât that great, Kaburagi?
Youâve learnt something else about fast food chains.
Kaburagi just looked at me bitterly as he chewed on his hamburger.
It occurred to me again that His Imperial Majesty Emperor Kaburagi was sitting next to me, chewing on a cheeseburger from a fast food joint.
This was beyond the wildest dreams of anybody from Zuiâran.
And to think that heâd be so lost in here too.
âAnyway, I think Iâve mostly grasped how these fast food joints work.â
âHow naĂŻve.â
âWhat?â
I took a sip of my tea before replying.
âUnlike this store where your food is mostly prepared beforehand, there are fast food places where they begin cooking after you order.â
âWhat did you say!?â
âIn those cases, they give you a ticket and you have to wait until the cooking is done.â
âIs such a thing even possibleâŚ!?â
âThey may all be âfast foodâ stores, but each one has their own characteristics, and most importantly, their own menus. You would be making a grave mistake if you thought today was all there was to it.â
Kaburagi looked thunderstruck by my revelation.
Fwohfwohfwoh! The commonerâs way of life has profound depths!
After we finished our meals, we stood up from our seats.
Oi, Kaburagi.
This guy was actually just going to up and leave.
Your throw your own rubbish away here, dude.
This isnât the time to be going âI seeâŚâ and nodding to yourself.
You better take notes on everything you remember from today.
Because Iâm not going to teach you again, okay!?
âNext is the family restaurant,â he announced.