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Term 2 is busy.
Right after the Athletics Carnival is the School Festival.
As usual, I only participated in the events where I wouldnât hold back my class.
On the other hand, all the gyaru-type girls eagerly signed up for the relays.
Speaking of which, Mochida-san ended up bullied last year because she messed up during the Athletics Carnival, didnât she.
Well, I doubt that even I would end up bullied, but Iâd better be careful regardless.
Enjou signed on for the relays, but apparently not the cavalry battle. How surprising. I wouldâve thought heâd be as excited for it as the Emperor.
But thinking about it, I didnât see him in it last year either. Although if he did join, everyone would be even more excited, wouldnât they.
When I told him this, he replied with a laugh,
âUnlike Masaya, I donât really have much zeal for the cavalry battle. When I see him all eager from up close, it really makes me want to avoid it.â
Eventually we decided that the sacrifices would be chosen by rock-paper-scissors, and the unlucky candidates would try to increase their meagre chances of survival through training. It was around that time that Enjou dropped the bombshell,
âApparently heâs been really frustrated ever since that close game with the Stuco President last year. Heâs even reading books on war strategy now,â
sending the already depressed boys into further depression. Thank goodness I was born a girl.
As usual, the girls were drunk on Enjou during practice, so I encouraged them to cheer for the other boys a little more. Those guys are working hard for our class too, so the earlier treatment was a little too pitiful.
Iâve never been in either of their classes before, so I was shocked by the fervour. I remember my peaceful days last year. How nostalgic.
But apparently my class isnât even that bad. Maiden Class Rep whoâs in Kaburagiâs class already looks exhausted, and the Athletics Carnival hasnât even started yet. And with the girls cheering for Kaburagi in stuff like the baton relays too, all the boys competing with him were being pressured like crazy. Iâd hate to be in their place.
Thank goodness Enjou isnât the hot-blooded typeâŠ
In the end, an External from the Student Council survived to the end, but now that Kaburagi had learnt war strategy as well, he wasnât a match for him.
I wonder if Kaburagi is going to try even harder for next year. Well, good luck, Silver Hair-kun.
*ćŠč*
After the Athletics Carnival was the midterms. And after the midterms was the Cultural Festival. So busy.
It was only optional for classes to get involved, but apparently mine was. There were the options for a haunted house or a refreshment booth, but to begin with, none of these kids had ever had takoyaki or pancakes or the like, so we couldnât come up with any good ideas.
In the end, that only left a handmade candle store.
Together, we made stuff like aromatic candles, gel candles, mosaic candles, flower candles, just lots of candles.
Nobody was ever thinking of making a profit, so we used all sorts of good materials and I think we ended up with fairly good products considering a bunch of middle schoolers made them.
Enjouâs candles already have preorders.
I got involved too, and melted hot wax to make small flower-shaped candles.
They had some pink to them, and were pretty cute. I mixed some blended aroma oils in as well. Isnât this pretty good for something Reika-made?
Before long, some of the girls started mixing in perfumes and stuff to, and because there were so many smells in the classroom, some people started complaining of headaches and we had to ventilate the area.
Once we all finished our quotas, we were ready for the day of the Cultural Festival.
Apparently we sold quite well.
The customers were people like other students, fathers, brothers, âold girlâ alumni as well. To prevent crime, Suiranâs guests are carefully selected, so most of the people who came were relatives and the like.
Eventually people started bidding for the Enjou candles but since the prices skyrocketedââwhich was ridiculous for candlesââthat was eventually put a stop to, and there was a lottery instead.
When I nervously glanced over to see how my candles were selling, I gave a quiet sigh of relief when I saw that a few people had bought some. What was shocking though was that one of them was Ririna, who had brought along her underlings too.
Since we only needed a few people there to take care of the sales, everybody else went to other classes, or their clubs, or just the refreshment booths and exhibits.
I decided to tour the place with my friends as well.