The moment when the main character first recognizes a mob character
Oh, he didnāt even know who I was.
The protagonist didnāt even have mob characters in his field of vision.
(TLN: Bruh he be playin life in 4:3)
I was so frustrated by this that I then became ā¦ā¦ annoyed.
āDonāt you know my name? Itās been over a month since the entrance ceremony, and you donāt even know your fellow classmateās names?ā
My voice became agitated.
I couldnāt control myself. Iām sure Iā m trying to stab Ryuzaki to death with the barbs of my words.
I was about to say something I shouldnāt have, when I couldnāt control my frustration.
āI know you, donāt I? Youāre Ryoma Ryuzaki, right? Youāre the one whoās good-looking, gets good grades, cooks well, and has lots of friends.ā
I know the protagonist-sama, because Iā m a mob character.
Or rather, heās my classmate. I know his name regardless of whether heās a protagonist or a mob character.
Weāre on equal footing, he and I. Weāre the same people, freshmen in high school.
āCan you at least remember their names? Itās rude to your classmates,ā I nearly said something I wouldnāt have said under normal circumstances.
Itās not that Iām trying to pick a fight with him.
But I feel like saying something unnecessary to this guy.
Thatās how much I dislike Ryuzaki.
But the one who stopped me from doing so was that girl.
As if to step in between us.
Despite her obvious shyness, it was Shimotsuki, who was standing next to me watching the scene, who mustered up the courage to speak up loudly.
She seemed to have noticed that something was wrong with me.
She interrupted me and then squeezed something into my hand.
āIāll give this back, okay?ā
What she gave me was the handkerchief I had lent her yesterday.
I remembered, that I had lent it to her because she was drooling in her sleep.ć Then she said something to me in my ear.
āCalm down. Youāll get miserable, if you act like that. Here, Iāll share my feelings with you. ā¦ā¦ Iāll see you later, okay?ā
With that, she went back to her seat.
Watching her go, I clutched the handkerchief and ā¦ā¦ felt the faint warmth of Shimotsuki. The warmth soothed my rough heart.
Through the handkerchief, I felt as if her kind feelings were flowing into my body. ā¦ā¦
Thatās right. Thereās nothing to be solved by venting my frustration.
Itās not like I can get anything by being angry here.
āā¦ā¦ Uh, what do you mean?ā
I guess he doesnāt know whatās going on. Ryuzaki was looking at me and Shimotsuki alternately with a puzzled look on his face.
I was about to get annoyed again when I saw his face, but I took a small breath and regained my composure.
Yeah, Iām okay. Thereās no point in fighting here.
Iām just a mob character anyway. Itās not like anything is going to change if I stand up to the protagonist.
So, as usual, Iāll just play it off.
With a fuzzy smile, Iāll become a part of the ā¦ā¦ background like a mob character.
And thatās okay. Itās all right, because my feelings for the people I loved will never be reciprocated.
āI lent her my handkerchief yesterday. I just got that back, nothing special.ā
I say something appropriate and shrug my shoulders.
Then, this time, I spoke a little more firmly.
āMy name is Kotaro Nakayama. Iām a part of the same class as Ryuzaki. ā¦ā¦ It would be great, if you could remember me.ā
I proclaimed this and glared at Ryuzaki.
It was at this moment that he finally recognized my existence.
He glared back at me strongly.
āOh, I memorized itā¦ā¦. Iām looking forward to working with you, Nakayama.ā
With that, Ryuzaki went back to his seat. I looked at his back and took a breath.
It was a close call, and I almost exploded.
Itās very misplaced to get angry with Ryuzaki in the first place.
I should have been a mob character and kept quiet.
Besides, I almost caused trouble for Shimotsuki.
Iāll have to thank her later for helping me out.