In the Suiran primary section, the results of the tests we regularly have arenât published. When we enter the middle school section, the top 20 students overall, and in each subject are pasted up on a board, and each student is privately told what their ranking is, but even that doesnât happen in the primary section. Thereâs a report card at least, but itâs all based on a non-relative evaluation, so it isnât really dependable. Because of that you donât get a good idea of how everybody else is doing. Nor do you get a good idea of how you yourself stand in the school. Most of the girls who attend Suiran from the primary section tend to enter a political marriage after graduating from university, or find work through their parentsâ connections, or go looking for somebody to marry, so basically none of them will really give it their all studying.
But Iâm different! I havenât incurred Emperorâs wrath as of this moment, but I canât ignore the possibility that by some chance I butt heads with the protagonist in high school and anger the Emperor, and end up having my whole family destroyed. And it seems that the pattern of âFatherâs dishonesty coming to lightâ â âpeople demand Fatherâs resignationâ â âour assets are seizedâ â âour family falls into ruinâ is set pretty firmly. Aahh, Otousama, please turn over a new leaf. (Although I donât actually know if he is doing anything dishonest. Itâs fine even if itâs a false charge!)
If our family falls into ruin then I probably wonât have anyone to marry after all, so I need to earn my own living expenses. To that end, I need to study. In preparation for if I donât have the fees to pay for a private university, I want to have enough academic ability to get into a national or public university. In the future, I want to make enough money not just for me, but to take care of my parents as well. Because of all this, I asked my parents to let me go to cram school.
*imouto*
âYou are a girl, so isnât there no need to study so hard?â
As expected, Okaasama was negative. âHow about flute or violin instead?â she suggested. Incidentally, Otousama completely leaves child-raising to Okaasama. Heâs completely useless at times like this.
âBut Okaasama, I find studying very interesting.â
Hm~mm, I wonder if that was too weak an excuse. Well then,
âWhen we enter the middle school section, talented people from other schools will enter. When that happens, I will be left behind.â
Just to make sure, I added, âEven though I am a Pivoine member, to have something so shameful happen isâŚâ which made her eyebrows twitch.
âPivoineâ is like a magic word when it comes to her.
âYouâre right. Then shall I find you a private tutor?â
That would be troubling! I donât want a tutor, I want to go to cram school. Besides becoming smarter, I have one other goal too.
âI want to go to cram school. I want to see how people from other schools are doing as well.â
I bend my upper body forward as I begged her. I had to go to so much infant class before I got into Suiran, so canât you just let me go to cram school as well!
âBut as a daughter of the Kisshouin household, there shouldnât be any need to get along with ordinary children. And whatâs more, in a place like that, there are children from public schools too. It would be terrible if they hurt the cute little you.â
Itâs here. That sense of being a class of chosen ones.
Sheâs saying stuff like âYou need to choose who you associate with, okay?â. Didnât the Kisshouin Reika in kimidol turn out to be that useless rich girl because she chose who to associate with?
âIt is fine, Okaasama. I will just be going there to study. I will make sure to remember your teachings, Okaasama.â
Iâm a little irritated as somebody who once went to a public primary school, but Iâll endure here, endure.
âOkay? Please, Okaasama.â
I clasped my hands together in front of my chest like I was praying. Howâs this? My âCute Daughter Begging Beamâ!
âIsnât it fine?â
OOOHH! Sudden reinforcements from the rear! Hearing our conversation, Oniisama supported me.
âItâs not often that you get somebody who wants to study. What if she went to the cram school that I attended when I was in primary? The lessons there are thorough and easy to understand, you know?â
The cram school that Oniisama went to! That sounds really reliable! How about it, Okaasama. Even Oniisama is supporting the idea. Come, come! Give me a positive reply!
After looking at the two of us and giving a small sigh, Okaasama said,
âI understand. Then tomorrow I will take care of the enrolment.â
YAHOOOOO! Hooray! Hooray! I can go to cram school!
âThank you, Okaasama!â
I couldnât hold back the smile from inside me. With this, my dream will come trueâŚ
*imouto*
âOniisama, thank you for earlier.â
While we were returning to our rooms from the living room, I chased behind Oniisama in the hallway and thanked him. As expected of my kind Oniisama~ Uhuhu.
âIt wasnât much. More importantly, I know that you really want to go to cram school for some reason, but I wonder if you have some other motive as well.â
-creak-
Was it that easy to tell?
âMm~mm, if I study at home Iâll probably just relax and get lazy~ And I want to become close to kids outside of Suiran too, so~â
While my eyes swam about in a corner, I somehow managed to wring that out.
âHm~mm.â
Oniisama looked right at me for a while, but when I began to pout,
âI got it, I got it. Letâs go with that then.â
After giving me two pats on the head, Oniisama smiled. So youâll be understanding, Oniisama?
âBut you know, Reika.â
Oniisama brought his face close to my ears.
âWhen people lie, they look to the top right, you know.â
And then with a smile, Oniisama said âWell then, good night.â before returning to his own room.
*imouto*
Eh-, what was that just now? Gosh, what a scary 13 year old. Why does he know something like that? Could it be that the kind and gentle Oniisama is actually a crafty type? Like, what if he knew how to see through lies to hide his own lies.
Oniisama, please stay as my mental oasis.
Anyway, from now on Iâll be careful when I lieâŚ