âSo that was when I said it: âHow about here?â Takamichi was shocked. But as a man whoâs already passed the fast food test, I walked in without hesitation.
âObviously I upgraded my order to a meal. This time I went with a limited time offer.
âDid you know, Kisshouin? Fast food chains do this thing where they bring in special meal sets for a limited time.â
Yes, I do know.
Didnât we see the ads last time?
âNaturally I asked for tomato sauce. And guess what? Takamichi forgot to ask for tomato sauce with her fries. That was when I suggested that we share mine.â
By now, Kaburagi had become unable to suppress his smile.
âAfter all, Iâm generous, not a hogger like you. Takamichi thanked me and said âSince thereâs only one, letâs use it carefully.â Then I said âYeahâ and the two of us ate it little by littleâŠâ
Wow, youâre smirking real bad, Kaburagi.
âSince I got the tomato sauce even though you had to ask for it, Takamichi thinks that Iâm familiar with fast food. âI had no idea people like you came to these places too,â she said. So I said, âYeah, sometimes.â
âIt was actually only my second time though. I have to say I handled myself pretty well. We talked a lot more than usual after that. Since we werenât allowed to talk much at the library we talked all the more about what questions we found hard, or how we were doing at school. It was great.
âBefore I knew it, weâd been in that store for over an hour. When it was time to head back to the library, Takamichi laughed and said âWe talked too much.â
âThen she gave me a mint. It was so sweetâŠâ
âOhh~â
I guess it was extra sweet because he got it off the girl he liked.
This kid already had one foot in the world of maidens.
âOi, Kisshouin! Are you even listening? Whatâs up with your responses!?â
âI most certainly am.â
You were just talking about how your library date with Wakaba-chan was a huge success, right?
Good for you~
âI think going to that fast food place was the right move. Takamichi laughed a lot too.â
âPerhaps she was more relaxed than usual because it was an environment she was used to. I imagine she also felt closer to you after finding out that you supposedly frequented the place.â
âYeah, I think so too.â Kaburagi gave a large nod.
âWell what good news that turned out to be for you. Please keep at it. Well then, was that all you needed me for?â
Maybe after showing my face at the Salon for a bit Iâd head to the clubroom.
I needed to come up with a plan to mingle with our new members as the club president.
âWhat are you talking about? I was just about to get into the main agenda.â
âEh?â
âThe reason I closed the distance between us this time was because I matched myself to her lifestyle. Thatâs why Iâm planning on learning more and more about the life of a commoner. Next is the family restaurant.â
Guh. I was getting a bad feeling about thisâŠ
Kaburagi shot vigorously out of his chair.
âLetâs go, Kisshouin! To a family restaurant!â
I knew it!
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I tried in vain to tell him that I had plans, and was dragged away to a faraway family restaurant.
âA family restaurant is the same as a regular restaurant, so you did not have to do thisâŠâ
âCome on, donât be like that. Arenât you my strategist?â
âI have no recollection of accepting such a shady positionâŠâ
Strategist? Are you kidding me?
Our relationship is one of master and disciple, okay!
As youâd expect of him, Kaburagi paid me no heed at all and instead examined the menu with great interest.
Listen to me, already.
I ended up ordering a doria.
A doria is a rice-based gratin dish, effectively endemic to Japan.
Kaburagi asked for the steak meal set. Like a kid who learnt a new word and was bursting for a chance to use it.
There was a moment of shock when he found out that drinks were self-serve at family restaurants, which led to a lot of curiosity about the drinks dispenser.
Wha-, are you a kid or something? Youâre only meant to take one drink at a time!
There was a short wait when we returned to our table before the food arrived.
Doria was amazing.
You had to eat it little by little if you didnât want to get burnt though.
ââŠIt thought this last time too, with the hamburger, but this meat is different from what Iâm familiar with,â Kaburagi muttered after a bite of his steak.
No kidding.
The meat youâre familiar with probably comes from the winning cow at an agricultural fair, with a pedigree that goes back a hundred generations or something.
âThere are all sorts of meat in this world.â
âI seeâŠâ
That was all he had to say, and he continued his meal in silence.
âBy the way, apparently Takamichi studies every day on the train. Arenât trains packed, though? So instead of trying to study in that cramped environment, Iâm thinking about suggesting to her that I start driving her between home and school from now on.â
âThat is an absolutely horrible idea.â
Not another one of his stupid suggestionsâŠ
âWhy? This is for her sake.â
What do you mean âher sakeâ?
Itâs obviously that you just want to spend more time with her outside of school.
âTakamichi-san has her own routine and her own way of living. It may be that she even studies better on the train. There are many people in this world who study better during transit. Your suggestion might actually bother her.â
ââŠCanât you be in transit in a car instead?â
âSo even though you go out of your way to pick her up from her house and â
âCan you really see her happily studying without a care as you sit in silence right next to her, after having gone out of your way to pick her up right from her home? I know you have driven her to school a few times. Do you ever recall her pulling out a textbook and start reading?â
âNoâŠâ
âYou see? Most people would be unable to. If Takamichi-san herself said that she was struggling it would be one thing, but if not then stop meddling with her life. You understand?â
âAlrightâŠâ
He gave a reluctant nod.
Was there any need to look so depressed�
This guy never came up with anything good, did he.
âWell, onto the next topic then. I wanna go with her to somewhere besides a library. Whereâs a good place?â
âHmmm, well it certainly depends on the preferences of the girl in question. Being brought to somewhere you have no interest in would simply be a study in boredom, after all.â
âThat makes sense.â
âWhat if you brought up our class trips, subtly probe her interests, and begin looking for places based on that? It would also make for a conversation that is not about studying.â
âThatâs a great idea! Iâll try it right away!â
âWhether you are messaging them, or giving them a call, please take a moment first to consider other partyâs circumstances first.â
âThatâs all you ever say. I told you already, Iâve got it.â
If you got it then who was it that dragged me to a family restaurant just now!?
Anyway, since the Emperor had successfully cleared the Family Restaurant dungeon, it was now time for us to leave.
âBesides being made for commoners, these family restaurants arenât all that different from regular restaurants.â
I told you that at the start!
But well, since we were already here, I took the opportunity to show off a technique that Kaburagi had definitely never seen before.
We brought our receipts to the register.
âI would like to pay separately.â
Splitting the cost is a thing that people do, okay? Donât forget it.
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The 23rd of April was the La Diada de Sant Jordi.
Men gave women roses, and women gave men a book.
Truly a holiday that smelt of a secret cabal of bookstores and florists.
Naturally, I wouldnât let this chance escape me.
âKaburagi-sama, please take this.â
âWhatâs going on?â
âToday is the La Diada de Sant Jordi. It is customary to give books to your friends, family, lovers, or benefactors.â
Along with some book that I picked out at random, I returned the unlucky poem anthology that had been sealed in my storehouse.
I did it!
âWhat the hell!? If you knew about it then why didnât you tell me earlier!? Aaah! I completely forgot! I missed such a good chance!â
Dashing out of the salon, Kaburagi sprinted off to a florist.
Donât forget to think about the number of flowers~