Iâm getting excited thinking about whatâs ahead in the story.
At least, Iâm aware that Iâm just a âsubheroineâ. But, perhaps because I used to call myself a âcreatorâ, I still havenât gotten rid of my bad habits.
âI wish I could say, âSuck it upâ!
Come to think of it, I donât think Iâve said that sentence in a long time.
Since the second part, in which I failed to intervene in Ryomaâs story, Iâve only been conveniently used in the story and havenât done much.
So, is it time to act �
Ryoma is already decaying, rotting away, and is just a helpless, useless protagonist.
In other words, Ryomaâs harem romantic comedy has been âcancelledâ, hasnât it?
I thought the stagnant Kotaro and Shihoâs romantic comedy would be cancelled first. ⊠No, I guess not. Maybe their romantic comedy will just cease to be renewed permanently, but it will not be the end. Cancellation is a different matter.
But Ryomaâs story is different.
Depending on how you look at it, itâs already all ruined and over. ⊠Yeah, this one is âcancelledâ.
If thatâs the case, then I can play with Ryoma and Ryomaâs harem members, canât I?
âNihihihihi.â
For the first time in a long time, a me-like smile broke out.
When I first appeared on the scene, I used to say I was smiling confidently like this, but ⊠Iâve fallen off the path too, you know.
âAll right, Iâll let Kirari give you a lecture, shall I?â
Suddenly, an idea occurs to me.
It might be fun to let Kirari quarrel with Ryoma, who has suffered a lot because of Ryoma, and shred Ryomaâs heart to shreds.
⊠Well, to be precise, Kirari had to suffer because of all the things I set up.
Iâll let readers refer to the Part II for more details.
Anyway, ⊠I wanted to see Ryoma being abused by a subheroine who had not been rewarded for a long time, so I immediately went to spurn her.
She seems to have started reading books, perhaps as a substitute for not being as dependent on Ryoma as she used to be. It was late in the evening. But she is still here today.
Kirari, who is sitting by the window and concentrating on her book, doesnât seem to notice me. No, even if she did notice me, it would be unnatural for me to go near her since we are not very close.
All right, then, letâs do this.
âHello, old man? I need someone, give me ten minutes.â
Oh dear, this will make me say, âOh? This is a coincidence! Itâs my classmate Kirari! Can I sit next to you because itâs crowded?â I could have made the same kind of tentative call to her.
If I were the main character, the seats would have filled up on their own without using such a match-pumping method, but âŠâŠ well, sheâs just a sub character after all, so it canât be helped. She was too small in character or vessel to be a main heroine. She has big b*****s. ⊠Itâs a pity that she couldnât grow up in the most important part.
Thatâs why I decided to play outside the story, like a small villainous character.
⊠Okay, I bought the appropriate books, ordered coffee at the cafe, and Iâm ready to go. With the tray in my arms, I headed straight for Kirari.
âOh? Such a coincidence! Itâs my classmate Kirari! Itâs crowded, so can I sit next to you?â
As I called out to her as I had planned, Kirari finally noticed me and looked up.
âNnya? Oh, itâs Mary.â
âHelloâȘâ
â⊠Huh? When did it get so crowded?â
âWell, it rained a while ago, so I guess all the customers came at once. Can I sit next to you?â
âOh, yeah. Please feel free~.â
Kirari had been played by me in the past, but since I was the mastermind behind the scene at the time, she didnât seem to have a bad image of me.
She was less cautious and I could easily get into her heart.
Really, she is a poor sub-heroine, isnât she?
Sheâs too good a girl to be able to love that crooked protagonist.