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Chapter 4 â Persuading Mother Enami\nVolume 2\n<hr class="wp-block-separator is-style-wide">\nNaoya Ookusu: But doesnât it increase the risk of being found out if you change your workplace from time to time?\n\n
One day, it might end up at a place where our schoolâs students and teachers go. Enami-sanâs house is within walking distance from the school. Even if she were to travel far for her part-time job, I didnât think she would have several convenient places to go.\n\n
Risa Enami: The opposite actually. Itâs riskier to work at the same place all the time.\n
Naoya Ookusu: Why?\n\n
In the first place, itâs troublesome to go out of your way to quit or find a new part-time job. If it were me, Iâd never switch.\n\n
Risa Enami: Staying in the same place for a long time will be troublesome, always\n
Naoya Ookusu: I donât understand. What do you mean?\n\n
Since itâs Enami-san, maybe she doesnât fit in with the group life. However, what was said was not about that.\n\n
Risa Enami: For example, letâs say youâre at a karaoke bar and youâre serving juice. Then, drunken salarymen would get involved with you in strange ways. They would say things like, âYouâre cute,â or âTell me your contact informationâ. Gradually, rumors start to spread, and the type of people you donât like start to come to you.\n
Naoya Ookusu: So thatâs how it is.\n\n
Then itâs understandable. Enami-san is a famous person at school. No matter how unsociable she is, she has an aura that she canât hide. If such a person is unleashed on the general public, it is bound to be troublesome.\n\n
Risa Enami: Itâs not just the customers. There are times when the people I work with also come on to me. I donât want to get caught up in a romance that I donât really understand. So if I see even the slightest sign of trouble, I just leave. Just as far as I can count, Iâve changed at least ten times.\n\n
The same thing was happening at our school as well. However, the difference from school is that it is easy to relocate jobs. I suppose itâs natural to change since she must have felt she was in danger.\n\n
Risa Enami: I donât know why, but when people of the same age get together at a part-time job, they like to form line groups. I donât need to exchange contact information because I talk about my shifts with the manager and I donât have the opportunity to ask anyone to switch shifts. I donât need to exchange contact information with them.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: I think I understand what you mean.\n
Risa Enami: Thatâs why most of the time, nothing good comes out of it. Understand?\n\n
I realized that beautiful women have their own struggles.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: I think itâs simply because you canât talk to people properly, Enami-sanâŠ\n\n
I typed it thinking that she would probably get angry at me for saying this anyway. However, Enami-sanâs reply after that was surprisingly indifferent.\n\n
Risa Enami: Yes, yes.\n
Naoya Ookusu: Whatâs with that reaction?\n\n
Risa Enami: Iâm used to being told that, so I just donât think about it anymore. Yes, yes, my apologies, Iâm not very good at socializing.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: You should try a little harderâŠ\n
Risa Enami: Of course not. What good does it do to get to know each other?ăNone, right?\n
Naoya Ookusu: Well, maybe so.\n\n
Indeed, in Enami-sanâs case, even if she gets along well with others, she might just be prone to getting involved in troublesome situations. I hear that women are more serious about love. If two women fall in love with the same person, but only one gets to be in a relationship with the other party, they will not get along well. Even without that, if Enami-san smiles, a lot of guys will approach her, which will cause an unpleasant reaction from other girls.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: Well, I understand about your part-time job. Donât push yourself too hard. It would be a shame to be late since the teacherâs opinion of you has just started to improve.\n
Risa Enami: I guess so.\n\n
I donât want to get into trouble either, but this is the path Iâm on, and I want to do what I can.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: Nishikawa and I are here, too. If you need anything, weâre here to help you.\n\n
So I typed a message like that.\n
The message was immediately read.\n
However, there was no response for a while.\n
The sound of the clock ticking. A minute or two passed, but the phone didnât tremble. Just a moment ago, I received a reply within a minute at the latest. I was worried that I had said something strange, so I read my message again, but there was nothing strange.\n\n
âDid she fall asleep?\n\n
Enami-san is a fickle person. That could well be the case. About five minutes later, just as I was about to give up, my phone suddenly shuddered.\n\n
Risa Enami: Cheeky.\n\n
It was a scathing comment, but I could tell that it wasnât meant in a bad way.\n
Even though the reply came about five minutes later, I immediately read it, which was strangely embarrassing, as if I had been waiting for a reply all along. I typed the next message as if to cover it up.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: Are you coming to school tomorrow?\n\n
There was almost no lag between when the message was read and when the reply arrived.\n\n
Risa Enami: I think I will. Iâll wear a mask, though.\n
Naoya Ookusu: Thatâs good to hear!\n\n
I realized that we had been exchanging messages for almost an hour. I looked up at the clock and saw that it was eleven oâclock. I have to resume my studies soon.\n\n
Naoya Ookusu: See you at school tomorrow, then.\n
Risa Enami: Yeah. Bye.\n\n
With that, I put my phone to sleep. I got up from the bed and put an energy drink in my mouth. It was warm because the air conditioner had raised the temperature.\n
I clapped my face, regained my energy, and turned my attention to the problem set again.\n\n