Volume 5, Presidential Elections and the Queen Chapter 4
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Since morning, the school grounds had been covered by a buoyant atmosphere.
Today, no classes would be held in the afternoon; the Student Body General Meeting, the Campaign Speeches, and the election were being held instead.
In modern high schools, where individual classes almost never assembled, this was a very big event.
Not only that, in this Student Body General Meeting, a proposal to make a major alteration to the system of student government was supposed to be made.
As a matter of fact, since before summer vacation, a conflict between the proponent group and the opposition group had been brewing under the surface of school life.
Whether it was due to the current president Saegusa Mayumiâs popularity, the difficulty of publicly opposing the proposal, or the influence of the actions of the Second Course team in the Monolith Code event at the newcomers tournament, in terms of numbers, the proponent group was overwhelming. However, in response to that, the opposition group had grown more obstinate. People who examined the current state of affairs felt that there was a violent undertone; this made the mood of the school rife with unrest.
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âEveryone here? This is the final check for station deployment.â
After morning classes finished, all the members of the Public Moral Committee assembled at committee headquarters.
Since they worked in shifts and most of them operated solo, having all the committee members together was rare. The Student Body General Meeting was one of the few times all members would be out in force.
âIn general, the committee will be stationed inside of the lecture hall. Outside the lecture hall, the automated surveillance cameras will be used. We are here to help the student government.â
The entire force of the Public Moral Committee was nine people. Since this was all that was available to police the 560 members of the student body accumulated in the meeting room, they didnât have any guards to spare for handling the exterior. Still, even if they did have enough people, dealing with villainous intruders wasnât part of their job.
âChiyoda and I are at the main entrance; at the side entrance, Tatsumi and MorisakiâŚâ
While listening to Mariâs directions, Tatsuya thought sheâs âunusually intenseâ. Instead of using feminine speech, sheâs sounding quite boyish. Well, for the Public Moral Committee, this was a rare opportunity to assemble.
âSawaki is on the upper part of the platform, Shiba is on the lower part; thatâs all.â
Mari barked out the membersâ names and posts in order to confirm them. His own station was the stage wing.
In case the official on stage was attacked, or as it was called, âgot jumpedâ, he and Sawaki were the so-called last line of defense⌠but Tatsuya didnât really have to worry about that.
After yesterdayâs walk with Mayumi, he understood. No student at First High
School would be reckless enough to harm Mayumi. What he meant was that it was reckless to try to harm Mayumi at First High School, and every male upperclassman would make sure everyone knew itâŚ
âEveryone, quickly man your post. Shiba, stay for a bit.â
When it was just the two of them, Mari reverted to her usual way of speaking. âMake it quick; Tatsuya-kun, how did it go yesterday?â
He didnât need to ask her to explain what she was asking about. âAttacked, three times.â
Mariâs face quickly froze. âI was.â
However, as she heard his following words, her expression only showed âHuh?â
âNo, it seems Iâve been gazing at the president a little too warmly.â ââŚDonât worry about the time; just give me an explanation?â âTo be brief, they seemed to be members of her fan club.â
As she heard Tatsuya's calm words of explanation, her face changed to comprehension.
âIn short, misplaced jealousy.â
âYou would think it would be obvious that it was not that kind of situation since Miyuki was with us.â
Remembering yesterdayâs events, (an emotional) wave of fatigue rolled over him. At least, thatâs the way it felt to Tatsuya.
âWell, only activate your CADs; donât put the thought of doing something more tangible out of your head, but if you do something stupid, you will incur more than just the presidentâs wrath.â
âGot itâŚâ
âIn that condition, if we are caught in a crossfire, we might be unable to interfere⌠Because if the president receives a single blow, I see a problem occurring if we try to gang up on someone.â
Even fanatics didnât want to die in vain. Suicide bombers carried out their plans in order to take their enemies (and their allies) with them. Snipers did not plan to strike from places they could be spotted, or at places that were known to be protected by bulletproof glass.
The two of them felt stupid for worrying over nothing, and shared relieved smiles.
âŚAfter all that, Tatsuyaâs enthusiasm for his work approached zero level.
With the belief that he had been taking things so seriously that he had been seeing shadows, he took his placeâstanding at the side of the stage beside the stairs for the main event.
When he thought about it, it was obvious that it was only a matter of a high school government election. Even if the prestige of âStudent Council Presidentâ had any real meaning, the titles of âvice presidentâ, âsecretaryâ and the like carried no real meaning after graduation.
In the First High Schoolâs system, if the Student Council President willed it, there could be two vice presidents or four secretaries; Course 2 students not being part of the Student Council wasn't a matter of honor, it was only a matter of pride.
And when it came down to it, it was a pretty petty form of pride.
(His view of the matter had been negatively influenced by âthe outside worldââŚ)
For the sake of ideals, for the sake of money, for the sake of honor, for the sake of pride⌠in the world Tatsuya was deeply immersed in, it was comparatively easy to exchange human life for these things; he had taken things too seriously when they were discussing and evaluating the danger and had forgotten the difference in the âStageâ before his eyes. He felt he had been viewing things in a way unrelated to reality, just as if he had been watching a movie.
ââŚFor the above reason, I propose to dissolve the limitation concerning who can become a member of the Student Council.â
As Mayumiâs explanation of the legislation finished, a hand was suddenly raised from the third yearsâ row.
Tatsuya had no recollection of this First Course female student (in short, she had not participated in the Nine Schools Competition; she didnât have enough power to be chosen as a member of the team) who stood at the questionerâs podium.
Because modern parabolic microphones have the potential to pick up everyday conversation from 50 meters away, it wasnât going a little overboard to install a questionerâs podium.
That small instrument and the big instrument that worked with it were going to gradually take away Tatsuya's sense of how the world should work.
ââŚThis public position⌠sound argumentâŚâ
The words of the questioner, a part of the so-called opposition party, were intermittently failing to reach his ear.
Naturally, he wasnât wearing earplugs; he unconsciously filtered the speech to only allow words that might induce trouble to enter his consciousness.
âThe real issue is whether there is a need to change the system? In short, are there any Course Two students suitable to be part of the Student Council?â
Tatsuya scowled at the questions with clear aims. (There was nothing in the questions themselves that would make a speaker feel that they had to conceal their face from outsiders.)
It was a piece of undisguised good luck. Tatsuya thought that Mayumi answered the questions seriously; he didnât know what she was thinking or if she was thinking but she answered them.
âToday, I will resign from the post of Student Council President. Accordingly, I cannot appoint new people to the Student Council and so I havenât thought about who could be appointed.â
âHowever, you can pressure the next Student Council President into appointing the Course Two student of your own choice?â
(âyour own choiceâ was usedâŚ)
Tatsuya felt the expression was extremely suggestive. âI am not thinking of becoming a hidden empress.â
She gave a slight high pitched giggle as she made her minor jest.
âThe right of appointing the next Student Councilâs members is one of the powers of the next Student Council President. I have no intention of countermanding any of the next Student Council Presidentâs authority.â
âYou mean the next Student Council President who you wish to surround with Course Two students; you mean you havenât put forth this change in our system at this time with that intention?â
A stir arose in the lecture hall at the poison laced words. It seemed that Tatsuya wasnât the only one thinking âHey, now!â
âQuiet, please.â
The icy voice that called out the order was from Miyuki who was helping to keep the program on track.
Since President Mayumi, as the person who raised the issue, was standing in order to handle questions, Hattori was momentarily in charge of keeping things moving and Miyuki was employed as his assistant. (By the way, officially, the speaker could not take a break for food or drink during the Student Body General Assembly.)
ââŚThe answer to that question is ânoâ. The reason I am advocating the proposal at this time is because this is the only chance to do so. Because I consider it to be the responsibility of the Student Council President to ensure that any enmity among their Kouhai is fully doused and will not erupt into flames.â
Deep in Tatsuyaâs heart, a sense of wonder emerged. No matter what, this noble face never seems to be seen outside of an arena like this one.
âThe truth of the matter is that the inability of Course Two students to become officers of the Student Council is not a source of antagonism.â
On the other hand, the questionerâwhose name was AsanoâTatsuya thought, was becoming more intractable.
âIt is not a matter of whether or not there is a candidate, Asano-san. The system reveals the way an organization thinks. The system does not allow Course Two students to become officers of the Student Council; it says that it doesnât matter how much power an individual Course Two student has, that individual cannot become an officer of the Student Council. This can be interpreted as a declaration from the Student Council that it believes Course Two students are not worthy of the privilege of becoming officers of the Student Council. That is being mistaken for elitism.â
She had put a lot of effort into making that presentation, Tatsuya thought, as the President was wrapped in applause.
It wasnât coming entirely from the rows of Course Two students. âThis is a subterfuge.â
No matter how thickheaded a person was, they would not be able to keep themselves unaware that the atmosphere that coated the lecture hall was against them. In the midst of this, she was still at it; I suppose itâs unsurprising that Asanoâs words have started having a hysterical edge to them.
âIsnât it because you, President, have a Course Two student you want to place on the Student Council, that you want the qualification annulled! Isnât your true motive to give someone preferential treatment!â
There was a feeling of desperation to the voices that cried âThatâs rightâ sporadically, but they were immediately drowned by a storm of booing. The storm thrust large waves of discontent against the questionerâs podium.
âPresident Saegusa! Isnât your true intent to put that first year student on the Student Council?â
The finger of the hysterically wailing Asano pointed at Tatsuya.
âI know itâs true. You even went as far as the station with him on your way home, yesterday!â
This was probably hopelessness, an outburst of despair. Asanoâs face crumpled.
Nevertheless, those words unexpectedly showed a major result. The storm of booing instantly abated.
The eyes of the entire student population were going back and forth between Mayumi and Tatsuya.
When he saw Mayumiâs face coloring faintly with red, Tatsuya thought âThat face is only going to make this mess bigger!â But under the circumstances where he was unwillingly being kept under constant observation, there was no way he could make that kind of condemnation.
The impasse was broken when cold words were tossed from the stage. âThat is all you want to say?â
Without anyone noticing, (probably just now) Miyuki had stood. A cold haughty glare was piercing the upperclassmanâs face.
Even from the back of the stage, no, it was more like it was due to the fact that it was coming from the stage depths; her expression clearly possessed a queen- like dignity that was merely checking for a short answer; the lips of the gossip- mongering upperclassman were sewn shut by it.
(Magic⌠wasnât invoked)
The very first thing Tatsuya did was check and see if Miyuki had lost control of her magic.
This pressure wasnât magic.
Without invoking any magic, Miyuki was radiating the freezing chill that robbed a body of its ability to move freely as in the depths of the worst of winter; even Tatsuya felt it.
âI judge that the outburst just now was an attempt to cloud the issue by vicious personal slander. Therefore, in accordance with my authority as an aide to the person in charge of keeping these proceedings on track, I order you to leave; if you have an objection to this, then you must provide a foundation for your allegation that President Saegusa holds special feelings for a particular Year One student.â
âThat isâŚâ
Naturally, Asano faltered.
From the beginning, Mayumi having special feelings for Tatsuya came from the realm of speculation; that that was the motive for the current proposal was mere slander. Even Asano, herself, was aware of this.
Miyukiâs eyes were coldly fixated on the paralyzed Asano.
There was no magic in those eyes, they were only able to contain disdain, it seemed as if that stare was able to freeze an adversaryâs heart.
And it really paralyzed the agitator who was involving her older brother in slander, so her adversary was in a condition where she couldnât move even a finger.
It wasnât authority, rank, social class⌠or experience in society; those things could not really belong to a high school student. This was really a situation where the word âDignityâ can be used; it sounded so glorious.
ââI am making a correction. There is no need for you to leave. To be correct, please discontinue your questioning of this matter and return to your seat, Asano-senpai.â
The one who at last moved to take control was the person in charge of proceedings, Hattori. âAt lastâ⌠well in short, he too had been overwhelmed by the pressure Miyuki was still exuding.
Miyuki bowed elegantly and returned to her chair; Asano was in no condition to give even a single word in reply and awkwardly returned to her seat.
In the end, the opposition groupâs hindrance had finished with a misfire.
Afterwards, a carefree mood that wouldnât even permit heckling permeated the lecture hall, gradually (or possibly anticlimactically), people voted electronically and the annulment of the eligibility requirement for Student Council officers was approved by a majority.
And it was finally time for Azusaâs campaign speech.
Since there was only a single candidate, it was more like a declaration of the candidateâs convictions speech, but a formal, no, a vote of confidence would be held (moreover the ballots would be actual paper ballots as opposed to electronic voting). Her face mixed with enthusiasm and tension, Azusa approached the podium. As she made her quick bow, applause broke out.
Here and there, whistles and cheers blended together, but they soon stopped as Azusa begun her speech.
Tatsuya and Miyuki were unable to understand since they paid little attention to the entertainment industry, but the cute and feminine type of song and dance girl who performed on stage had widespread fan appeal among males.
Tatsuya was still unaware of why, but without regard to her excellent grades in theory and practical skills, without bragging even a little, the modest and friendly Azusa whose face and figure were also modest and friendly throughout the school had a reputation as âan easily befriended idolâ, similar but slightly different than Mayumiâs.
Surprisingly (but putting it this way might be unfair to Azusa), she presented her âpoliticsâ and âpoliciesâ eloquently. The fundamentals had been inherited from the current Student Councilâs views; he was able to see a strong high school student-ish inclination toward idealism, but generally she leaned to the conservative end. âOccasionally, she would strangely pepper her speech with cheers like âGo for itâ and âYou can do it;â well, we all probably have eccentricities.
The storm broke out when she referred to the officers of the next Student Council.
ââI will defer that decision until the day to make the appointments; I intend to appoint highly capable people without regard to whether they are Course One or Course Two students.â
âThat Course Two student~?â
âAzusa-chan likes the young and untamed type~â
The comments were truly only low level jeers. From the beginning, they were only a vulgar way for the repressed opposition group to spew out their unabated and still smoldering dissatisfaction. Possibly, they subconsciously calculated that a counterattack against Azusa was more likely to be ignored.
But, their calculations were incredibly off.
Certainly, Azusa said nothing about the insults directed at her.
âWho said that just now!â âFor making fun of Nakajou-san that way!â âIf you have something to say do it in front of us!â âGet the cowards!â
âŚUnder the circumstances, she didnât have time to say anything when the big uproar began.
In the middle of the gathering, squabbling blossomed.
The jeering opposition group and Azusaâs nearby fans became involved in a scuffle.
âPlease quiet down! Return to your seats!â âSilence please!â
âSettle down, everyone!â
Miyuki, Hattori, and Mayumi raised their voices multiple times, but the enraged students werenât able to hear them.
The area where the scuffling was going on was gradually increasing.
The jeers, too, were gradually becoming less endurable.
Absolutely no skills were being used; the clump looked like squabbling children, but just plunging in would only result in being caught in the game of oshikuramanjuu (A children's game in Japan that involves shoving).
It would be easy if you didnât have to care about injuring anyone; however⌠while the difficulties of controlling the situation were making his head ache, Tatsuya made eye contact with Sawaki and Tatsumi and decided to prepare to make the plunge.
But, the decision was too late.
They were making insinuations about Tatsuya and Azusaâs relationship; the moment an exceedingly vulgar jeer emitted from the mouth of one of the opposition group, a girlâs shrill voice took command of the disturbance.
âCalm down!â
She wasnât screeching but there had been an illusion of loudness to the voice.
The voice was not loud but, the strength of the voice made an impact on the minds of those engaged in the fracas.
Reflexively, the students eyes turned, the next instant their eyes reflexively closed, while blinking their eyes they once again begun to raise them toward the stage.
On stage, a blizzard of Psion light was running wild. Violent rage was infringing on the world.
Modern magic was changing the world by projecting a false vision through an information body.
It wasnât possible for magic to be invoked without an intention to guide its form.
Despite that, the chaos caused by wildly running emotions could enact that chaos on the world.
Such was the strength of the intervention power to negate common knowledge.
In this situation, no one could tell when the lecture hall was going to be smashed by ice.
Mayumi, Hattori, Suzune, and Azusa simultaneously extended hands holding out CADs upon the Queen of that World of IceâMiyukiâto bring her under control.
âNevertheless, the magic battle between fellow members of the Student Council in that terrible situation was fortuitously avoided at the last second.
Instantaneously, the back of a male student standing upon the stage obscured the girlâs passion from the students' field of vision.
The boy's hands were placed on both of the girlâs shoulders and the world that had been engulfed in the girlâs power and repainted looked as if it was being repressed.
What the two people said to each other or whether they conversed with their eyes alone without words could not be understood from off the stage.
Nonetheless, from the time the boy released the girl from his hands until they left the stage the gazes of the entire student body, First Years, Second Years, and Third Years locked (?) on the two of them as if they were nailed there.
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Afterwards, it was as if cold water had been thrown over everyone and order was completely restored to the gathering.
Even the jeerers were viewed like they were just rude people emboldened by a concert-like atmosphere.
The campaign speech portion solemnly disintegrated, and the students lined up to cast their ballots like tame sheep.
The ballots results would be posted the next morning after Third Years under the pay of the Student Council had finished their count.
Those resultsâ âCongratulations A-chan.â âNakajou, congratulations.â âCongratulations, Nakajou-san.â
âEven without hearing the voices congratulating her first thing in the morning, Azusa was elected Student Council President.
ââŚShiba-san, I think itâs better if you donât pay it any attention, since the ballot doesnât affect anything.â
âToo bad, Tatsuya-kun.â
While listening to the sympathetic voice of Suzune and, unable to keep from showing how amusing she found it, voice of Mari, the siblings with matching pained faces read the vote tabulation report.
In total, there were 554 ballots.
The number of legitimate votes was 173 ballots.
The tabulation of the ballots contents⌠ââŚThese are the results.â
ââŚWait a minute. The ballots of the large number of people who miswrote the name shouldnât be recognized in the countâŚâ
While crying out 'I want to pretend this doesnât exist' without words, Miyuki calmly made an objection.
âWhy are âThe Queenâ, âHer Majesty, the Queenâ and âThe Snow Queenâ all being counted as votes for me?â
Miyuki cried this out in a tearful voice.
âBecause on other ballots âQueen Miyukiâ, âHer Majesty, Queen Shiba Miyukiâ, âSnow Queen Miyukiâ and the like were written⌠there was no other way to interpret them.â
Listening to the apologetic voice of Suzune soothe her, there was no way Miyuki couldnât understand.
âWhat do they mean by that? Do they think I have some sort of perverted inclinations?â (here, Queen can also refer to S and M Queen)
ââŚNo, I believe that they definitely donât mean anything like that. After seeing you look like that, I donât believe anyone would have the nerveâŚâ
As if she had lost an inner battle, her body actually slumped as Mari contradicted her in a confused manner.
âHey, am I that appalling? Is my demeanor really that intolerable?â Miyukiâs tone had changed into a genuine wail.
ââŚMiyuki-san, calm down. After all, no one thinks that.â
Mayumi was trying with all her might to make her voice sound soothing so that she could somehow calm Miyukiâs mood, but it had almost no effect.
âLend me the ballots! Iâll find whoever wrote them!â âThatâs absurd⌠in the first place, how would you do that?â
Somebody murmured this obvious flaw in her plan, but in this case, it was utterly futile.
Miyuki turned her entire body towards Tatsuya, her eyes clouded all at once. âOnii-samaâŚâ
With a needy look in her eyes, just as Miyuki was about to release her tears and snuggle against him, Tatsuya temporarily shelved his own disturbance.
âDo not ask for the impossible, Miyuki. Since this is a secret ballot, investigating who voted for whom is a serious violation of the rules.â
He patted her head without any trace of embarrassment and admonished her as if she were a small child.
âBut⌠butâŚâ
Not having a clue of what else to do, Tatsuya gently embraced his little sister who was sobbing her eyes out.
âItâs okay.â
His mouth neared the vicinity of his sisterâs ear âAfter all, you are not a Queen.â
And with a deeply gentle voice,
âNo matter how anyone else views you, to me you are a cute princess.â Tatsuya made that vow.
âOnii-samaâŚâ
The sound of crying gradually ended, simultaneously it looked as if the anger and frustration were also ending, and as potential Armageddon was soothed away, everyone relaxed their tense posture.
Nevertheless, they were soon in an entirely different kind of awkward situation.
Although she stopped crying, Miyuki showed no sign of leaving Tatsuyaâs arms.
Rather, her head and cheek were shockingly pressed against Tatsuyaâs chest; the aura around them was so sweet that they were all suffering from heartburn.
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For the noon recess that day, the siblings, Tatsuya and Miyuki, did not show their faces in the Student Council room.
Not only did Miyuki cry in front of her senpai, she let herself be seen being embraced and comforted, so it was only natural that she was too embarrassed to come; as the seemingly unembarrassed Tatsuya had already informed them so, Mayumi and the rest were unworried.
Azusa was being honored with a celebration by her fellow second years so her seat was empty.
Suzune as usual didnât come unless she had something to do, so she didnât appear.
And today, unusually, Katsuto came to the Student Council room. âHere it is.â
When the meal came to an end, Mayumi took out tea for Katsuto. Katsuto made a silent toast and raised his teacup to his mouth. âSo, why are you here today, Juumonji?"
Although they were both guests, Mariâmaybe because she couldnât hold back any moreâbehaved as if they were in her own headquarters and questioned him; Katsuto gave a âno reasonâ type of answer.
âPerhaps, because today is for Saegusa her true retirement day. This is the last time I can come to see her in Student Council President mode.â
âI see, you came to thank Mayumi for her service or something.â âOh, Juumonji-kun, thank you,â
âAh, you're welcome.â
While smiling smugly, the two of them coordinated an attack (a verbal assault?) which Katsuto solemnly rebuffed.
ââŚSo thatâs it. I thought Tatsuya-kun resembled someone; he responds to these things just like Juumonji-kun.â
âShiba?â
'Weâre alike?' Katsuto asked with a glance; Mari shrugged. Even though superficially their response was similar, Mari believed that Tatsuyaâs were intentional and Katsutoâs were spontaneous, so her assessment was that their taciturnity was the only similarity.
âSpeaking of Shiba, how do you think it went yesterdayâŚâ
Perhaps she believed that she couldnât throw him off through body language alone, Mari attempted to make a swift change of topic.
âIt was okay⌠But there was no need for us to worry.â
However, maybe because the topic on both of their minds, both Mayumi and Katsuto leaped over Mariâs choice and directed the conversation to the topic of their choice.
âI was too low to be able to really see what was going on, but did Shiba restrain his sister, just like it seemed to me?â
âYes. Her outpouring of power and his suppression ability were unbelievable.â It was just the way Katsuto said it was. The truth of what was going on couldnât be discerned by those facing the stage; only those like Mayumi who were on the stage were able to clearly see what happened.
Possibly, it was a practical application of âGram Demolitionâ. A structure of Psions instantly displayedâwithout having to work it into an information body with Eidos, Psions themselves were the product of molded External Systematic Magicâin the form of an aura. A large amount of Psions wrapped around her running wild in a chaotic manner; that overwhelming power was compressed and poured back into Miyukiâs body.
Psions were not something exuded from someoneâs body, but the body was the medium used for Emission or Absorption. The activation sequence formation used by CADs was an example of similar modeling.
Tatsuya had taken the Psions Miyuki had scattered around and, without any cooperation from her, poured them back âinsideâ.
âIt doesnât matter how good someone is at External Systematic Magic, it doesnât matter if they are blood relations, can someone really manipulate someone elseâs Psions that easily? At that time they were completely out of Miyukiâs own control; thatâs another matter for consideration, butâŚâ
These were a list of Mayumiâs concerns.
âWasnât that one of his ancient magic techniques? I think that there is an âArt of the Sageâ that is excellent for controlling PsionsâŚâ
Mari put forth her guesswork as an answer; however,
âNo, no matter how well an ancient magic technique is mastered, it takes time to put it in motion. The Art of the Sage youâre talking about is an extremely time consuming system of magic.â
Katsuto indirectly refuted Mariâs guess with a âthat doesnât explain everythingâ type of answer.
âEven looking at his sisterâs power, as I expected, I think their genetic makeup cannot be ignoredâŚâ
âBut he himself denied âthat he was a member of the ten master clansâ right?â And this time, Mari presented the counter argument to Katsutoâs logic.
âAh. He didnât seem to be lying.â
As they ran into that dead end, Mari and Katsuto tilted their heads.
ââŚLetâs stop already. This conversation. It is not good to inquire about bloodlines.â
Mayumi suddenly proposed a halt.
Mari and Katsuto, both felt Mayumiâs sudden change in attitude was unnatural; however, for magicians, inquiring about bloodlines was certainly a minor crime, so they were unable to express their objections.
Of course, Mayumi did not divulge to the two of them what she was secretly thinking.
Her own belief was that if Tatsuya was an âextraâ, then that inquiry was forbidden.
âAnd this is how Tatsuya and Mayumi, both without ever conspiring, together became co-conspirators in order to keep Tatsuyaâs background concealed.