Iāve finished my sandwich and itās time for our lunch break to end.
I got up, and the others started moving as well.
After making sure everyone was up and packed on the leisure sheet, I folded the sheet up.
Then I put it away in my own bag.
āNow, letās go home!ā
Now that weāve done our business, we can go home, right?
Thatāsā¦ā¦ a joke.
Itās time for the real investigation to begin now.
āDonāt be silly.ā
Natalie told me in a slightly stronger tone.
āNo, well, Iām just kidding.ā
I responded with a haha laugh.
It wasnāt the kind of joke to tell Natalie right now.
Because I was a little excited, I made a comment that upset Natalie.
āJust kiddingā¦, you can leave if you want, weāre fine without you.ā
Not liking my response, Natalie added one more word.
I was feeling clear and sunny just now, but ā¦ā¦ I took a dive.
I wrinkled my brow and tried to talk back.
But before I could, Shallot opened her mouth.
āWhy is the student council president in such a bad mood?ā
āAre you in a bad mood, ā¦ā¦or does it look that way?ā
āYes, to be frank, itās annoying to be treated that way.ā
Shallot lashed out in a toothless way.
This zipping and biting is both a strength and a weakness of Shallot.
āIām sorry if thatās how you see me, Iām sorry.ā
Natalie felt bad and said sheās sorry.
āIām not asking you to apologize, Iām asking you why youāre in a bad mood.ā
From the point of view of Shallot, who is asking why, it seems that the words āIām sorryā are unnecessary.
āWell, ā¦ā¦ well, ā¦ā¦Shallot and Natalie, donāt look so scary.ā
Emilia intervened between the two.
Natalie gently turned her head away and Shallot let out a deliberate sigh as she glared at Natalie.
āLetās split up now, itāll be more ā¦efficient.ā
Natalie blurted out, as if she wanted to be alone.
āWe donāt have to be so efficient. Itās a picnic.ā
āI donāt like to slack off, I donāt want to mix work and play as a student council member.ā
āIf thatās the case, why did you agree to go on a picnic and suppress the idea of saying so?ā
āIāll be fine on my own; Iāll go explore the north.ā
As soon as Natalie said that, she turned to leave immediately.
Iām going to call Natalie off ā-
āWell, Owen and Shallot, you go and see whatās north of you, and Iāll go and work with Natalie.ā
Emilia went after Natalie.
I looked behind me and decided to leave it to Emilia.
Probably, Emilia can be closer to Natalie than me or Shallot.
āStudent Body President, youāre a selfish woman.ā
Shallot said, frustration showing on her face.
I know sheās busy being the chief.
If I had to pick a fault with her, it would be that she does a lot of things on her own.
Sheās definitely excellent as an individual.
But if youāre the head of an organization, itās going to be important to let others do the work.
Natalie understands this and leaves it up to others.
But Natalie is putting so much of the burden on herself that sheās making it harder for herself.
The problem is that she doesnāt realize that.
And the reaction to that is that youāve got too many things on your plate and youāre frustrated, ā¦ā¦I think.
āYou can see that, but it is a picnic that the seniors went to the trouble of proposing to deepen friendship, and destroying it ā¦ā¦is not very nice.ā
I think Shallotās right.
If she behaved like that on a picnic that I was looking forward to, ā¦ā¦I wouldnāt be happy either.
āWeāll act on our own.ā
Iāll try not to think about it too much right now.
You canāt force yourself to fit in once and for all if you donāt mesh.
Thatās what I decided to think.
Well, I have no problem with that.
Follow the river to the southeast towards the royal capital.
We walk in silence for a while, staring at the river.
In the middle of walking on the gravel, Shallot opened her mouth, as if she couldnāt stand the harshness.
āSpeaking of the forest, I heard that ā¦ā¦senpai defeated a high orc in the first year of elementary school, is that true?ā
Shallot, who is much smaller than me, asked me to look into it from below.
I shifted my gaze to Shallot.
āI didnāt beat it, it was Chris-senpai who did, why do you ask?ā
āNo, I was just wondering if there was anything to talk aboutā¦ā
āIām sorry if I made you feel uncomfortable. ā¦ā¦ā
āNo,ā¦ā¦ thatās not what I meant,ā¦ā¦ but senior is awesome.ā
āAwesome?ā
āYes, you have a talent for magic, of course, but you also have courage, and barbarism, andā¦ā¦ā
āBarbarism isnāt ā¦ā¦ a compliment at all.ā
āNo, itās not, itās just a wrong choice of words ā¦ā¦ā
āI see. ā¦ā¦ Well, I know what you mean.ā
Iām aware that I have a talent that is beyond that of others.
This perception does not come from delicacy.
Itās a natural recognition that comes from the fact that weāve won two of the four major festivals.
Besides, ā¦ā¦admitting that I am a mediocre talent is disrespectful to the people who lost to me.
Iām sure youāve heard of it.
Iām talking about as much as humanly possible, by Sanzar Academy standards.
The students of the academy possess magical power that is incomparable to that of ordinary people.
āI was just lucky, Iām from the dropout generation.ā
I know that the generation below us is ridiculed for being one of the fallen generations.
Compared to our generation, the people one year below us look hazy.
āStill, being number one is great, because thereās a big difference between number one and number two, and when it comes to accounting, you know more than most adults.ā
āItās a good thing Iām helping my father.ā
āOh, youāre a moneylender?ā
āYes, itās a hated moneylender.ā
āIn all societies, moneylenders tend to be hated and despised, because when you lend money, you get interest, which you donāt usually want to pay back, and you want to borrow money but you donāt want to pay it back, and thatās what normal people think, but I donāt think thereās anything wrong with lending money.ā
Itās easy to get the impression that moneylenders are bad people in dramas and such.
For example, a yakuza lends money at an interest rate that is so high that it can never be paid back, and in the end, the salaryman hangs himself because he can no longer repay the debt.
These perceptions have created a structure in which people who lend money are the bad guys.
However, the lending and borrowing of money has an important role to play in the circulation of the economy.
Sure, moneylenders have a bad side, but they also have a good side.
I believe that we should not judge good or bad by bringing up only extreme stories.
āAnd in my opinion, Iād rather marry someone who can manage money well than someone who doesnāt know anything about money, because that way I wonāt be in trouble in the future, right?ā
Of course a wife who can manage the household budget is better than a wife who is wasteful.
Being able to account for it means itās worth it.
Well, I donāt know if anyone in this world would let their wife manage the money in the house.
āKe-ā¦ā¦ marriage! Does this mean that senior Owen likes people who are good with money and numbers?ā
Shallot asked quickly, closing the distance between us.
Iām confused by that sudden change in her.
āNo, Iām talking about ā¦ā¦for example, well, itās better for someone to have knowledge ā¦ā¦ā
I said, and Shallot clenched her fist tightly and gave me a grin.
What? What?
Iām going to misunderstand that question and her response ā¦ā¦?
No, Iām not mistaken.
Because itās not ā¦ā¦possible that Shallot has a thing for me.