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After the incident in the morning, I somehow succeeded in explaining the situation.
After this, there is the enrolment guidance at the college. We decided to respectively introduce ourselves to deepen our friendship before that.
“Kyouya Hashiba. I came from Nara prefecture. Please take care of me
.”
“Is family name ok? Or by first name?”
The gyaru across from me frankly asked.
“Ah, umm, well by first name.”
“Okaay. Well, then Kyoya.”
Somehow, my heart skipped a beat just be having my given name called.
I was called by a child who was a JK just a while ago who was also originally ten years younger

(If it’s that sort of shop play, it’ll take quite an amount of money. Or rather, (room) sharing together with a girl, seriously
!)
To me, who certainly thought that it would be a dirty cohabitation of four males, it was a organization that I did not expect. Furthermore, it was balanced between 2 males and 2 females.
“This is kinda like a normie-ish.”
Just when I expressed it, both the two girls simultaneously titled their head in confusion.
“Nor
mie
?”
“What’s that?”
“Eh
 ah.”
At that moment, I finally noticed what I had done.
I do not clearly remember, but the phrase normie should not have lapsed 10 years since it was commonly spread.
“Eh, um, normie is”
While I attempting to explain it in a fluster.
“Real. In other words, the guys who are fulfilled with real life?”
The guy quickly helped me.
[insert chp 1 pic]
“What’s that? I don’t know what that is.”
“It’s a phrase that recently appeared on such things like 2ch. The phrase is an abbreviation for the group that’s fulfilled with life.
“Y-yea. Well something like that.”

That’s good. The phrase was just beginning to circulate around.
I managed to survive with that save, but it looks like I should be careful from now on when it comes to slang.
“Ah, Next is me. Umm.”
The guy next to me with a bad expression in his eyes while scratching his head began to talk .
“Rokuonji
Tsurayuki. My family name is super long, so call me by my first name please. That’s all.
Rokuonji, Tsurayuki
 it’s a strong name that feels like a power word, but.
Tsurayuki is a guy who has a tall, slender build that matches with his long T-shirt and slim jeans. His hair was cut cleanly albeit shorter than mine.
I’ve got no objections calling him a handsome guy, but the hostile look in his eyes and unsociable expressions ruins it.
“Woow, that’s amazing, his last and first name seem like they would appear in a textbook.”
The neighboring small girl to my right was amazed.
“I understand, somehow inserting ‘temple’ into his last name increases the substantial feeling.”
The gyaru across from me had a similar reaction.
“Forget about my last name. Rather than that, look, next one, go.”
Thinking that it wasn’t worth continuing now, Tsurayuki urged the next one to go.
“Eh? Ah, me.”
The gyaru who was sitting with her legs out to one side fixed her posture.
“I am Nanako Kogure. I am from the Shiga prefecture. I’ll be in you care from now on.”
I was worried on how to approach her at first sight, but unexpectedly she properly introduced herself.
Her somewhat colored brown hair was tied up in a bundle behind her, and held together with a strong colored scrunchie. Her face was clear, her almond-shaped eyes had a formidable feel to it. Nevertheless she was a beautiful person with a good appearance.
“Isn’t that Kogure? A tyke that became a tramp heh -hooo!”
Before Tsurayuki finished his teasing, Kogure’s fist dove right into his stomach at a good angle.
“You! Just a few moments after the introduction, you poked at the part people didn’t want to get poked at the most!!”

 Ah, as expected she was concerned about that.
Me and the small girl were slack jawed at that gut check. Seeing this Kogure panicked.
“M-my family was lax on school regulations! They didn’t say anything particular about my dyed hair! It doesn’t mean that it was just me who was a delinquent! No! Seriously!”
Right now, she just said, “It does not mean that it was ‘just’ me.”
Excluding Kogure, all of us were probably reminded of a car horn honking late at night or the blaring of a trumpet. That subject, however, wasn’t touched upon in particular.
“For now, I’ll be in your care Ko-”
“Please, use Nanako.”
When I tried to call her by her family name, I was glared at with great intensity.
At that moment, the family name Kogure was nonexistent in our minds.
“Yeah, then it’s my turn right.”
The small girl cleared her throat with a cough.
It was faint, but hearing her speak with an accent, I can’t help but think that she was a child that came from far away.
“Ahh, before you say your name I have a brief question though.”
Tsurayuki suddenly inserted a remark.
“What?”
“Er umm. You skipped grades up to college right? How old are you really?”
While Tsukayuki carelessly asked that, his throat was met with a knife hand without a second’s delay.
“Guho!”
“I properly graduated high school! What is this lad saying?!”
Her cheeks bulged like a squirrel and got mad.
“Hey you, she got angry.”
Nanako giggled.
“What? But with her height like that, wouldn’t you think about that even for a moment?”
To be honest, I cannot deny that I thought that for a moment as well.
“Well then, to start over again
”
The girl, who appeared to be a JK just the other day, earnestly puffed up with pride firmly,
“My name is Shinoaki. I came from Fukuoka’s Itoshima.”
“Shinoaki

? An unusual name.”
“Really? I think it’s the first time someone said it was unusual.”
She wore an expression that said it was really surprising.
“Eh? But doesn’t Shinoaki sound like a guy’s name? Besides
”
While speaking an uncomfortable feeling began. Shinoaki went on and smiled.
“Ahhhhh
so that’s why. Yeah.”
“That’s, that you know, mixed up.”
“Mixed up?”
“My family name is Shino and Aki is my first name. Because of that, Shinoaki.”
“Ahh
”
Everyone nodded with the understanding facial expression.
“As expected, you were mistaken. My name is short.”
Her suddenly realizing that means that this happened before, probably.
“So what was Shino called so far?”
Nanako asked.
“Well you see, I was also called by my first name but I was mostly called by my full name as it is
 I think. Well, since everyone is calling each other by their first name, so Aki is.”
“



.”
Except her, the three of us nodded as if we agreed upon it, and.
“I guess Shinoaki is fine.”
“It’s Shinoaki.”
“Shinoaki is completely fine.”
“Wait! Listen properly when people are speaking!”
Ignored the will of the person herself, it was decided to use the reading of her full name.
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