THE GYARU SITTING BEHIND ME LIKED ME. MIGHT BE NO HOPE FOR ME ANYMORE V1: SEPTEMBER 12âOCTOBER 5 THE RELATIONSHIP PROGRESSED, HUH? â PARTÂ 1
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Shino kept the promise with Sandai, maintained a sense of distance close to prior to their meeting, and didnât get involved with him at all at school.
The rumors continued to fly about nevertheless, but around the time it became after-school, there were some who began to cool off like: âMaybe it was just coincidence they were together this morning, and we just had a weird misunderstandingâŠâ
It was moving in a good direction.
Sandai finished packing up to go home, passed by Shino with a blank look on his face, and got out of the classroom while yawning.
And then got called by a female teacher wearing a white robe.
Nakaoka Kayokoâthe homeroom teacher of Sandaiâs class, and also a chemistry teacher. She should be in the age of thirty this year or⊠something along those lines.
âHeeey Fujiwara! Come over here!â
ââŠWhat is it?â
âThereâs something I want a bit of help with, you see.â
âHelp?â
Sandai got confidence in his own loner-derived stealth ability, and was a bit surprised as he had never been asked of something ever since enrollment.
Well, he had gotten a bit conspicuous lately due to his involvement with Shino, so it wouldnât be strange for his stealth ability to become useless, however.
âYouâre in the go-home club, right? I just thought you seem to have time. Anyway, just help me. You donât have anything to do anyway, donât you?â
âItâs not that I have none, though. I mean, I study and stuff.â
ââŠSpeaking of which, you were first in the overall school year, huh. That said, it sure doesnât seem like you were on your witsâ end desperately defending your rank. Donât you have a lot of leeway in your study progress?â
âFor the time being, I can at the very least get 80% on the National University Admission Test if I take it nowâŠâ
âThatâs a top ranker level of super advanced high school if you can get that much now in your second year, alright? Just why someone like you is in our mediocre high schoolâŠâ
âThis place is the closest to my apartment, so I chose here. Studying can be done at any school. I suppose I also had the choice of advanced high school if I want to study hard and have an endless competition in the same space with people who are as good or better than me at studying, but itâs not like Iâm looking for something like that, soâŠâ
âSo you made a rational decision that sat well with you, huh⊠Well, I donât care about what your personal choice criteria is, though.â
âYou donât⊠Then why did you bring it up?â
âToo much studying isnât good for the body either. I wanted to have a talk about something like that. Come on, letâs go.â
âEh, waiââ
Grabbed by the collar of his school uniform by Nakaoka, Sandai was pulled and dragged away. Even if he tried to escape, Nakaokaâs strength was unexpectedly strong, so he wasnât able to break free from her.
Where they arrived was the school history reference room. There were various things such as documents and stuff placed in a very disorganized manner. According to what he heard, it seemed she wanted him to work together with her organizing this place.
ââŠIt wouldâve taken me until dusk if I were on my own after all. Youâre a lifesaver.â
Sandai would love to end this quickly and go home, so he began to organize matter-of-factly without even returning a reply.
Though, âBy the way Fujiwara, lately⊠you seem to be close with Yuizaki, huh,â it was Nakaokaâs fault for saying a weird thing that his hands stopped moving. âActually itâs a hot topic among the teaching staff, you see. Even today there was a teacher who mentioned it in a small talk.â
âHow should I put it⊠well, our seats are also back to back after all. That aside, letâs just get this place organized quickly.â Sandai evaded it and tried to let the topic drop.
Nakaoka, however, was unbudged.
âDonât be cold like that. I just thought it was unusual that Yuizaki got involved with a man, you see. You might not know this as a loner, but Yuizaki avoids men, and acts hostile towards them at times. Male students are, of course, subject to this, and male teachers as well. âŠThis thing is like, if she feels sheâs seen as a woman for even a moment before getting to know one another, she will put up a wall. She seems to not care much about other peopleâs eyes, but at the same time, she is a girl who is awfully sensitive towards the oppposite sex.â
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âWell, if you were that pretty, itâs not that I donât understand, though. Iâm sure there were times she was made to feel various unpleasant feelings. Itâs a kind of self-defense.â
Nakaoka seemed to want to talk about Shino from the beginning; it was such a way of starting a talk. The âhelpingâ was just an excuse.
âHowever, half of the people in the world are men, and thatâs an unchanging fact in spite of all the effort made. The grace period for high school students to become an adult is not that long, and legally they will become an adult while still enrolled; with the age of majority being 18 years old and all. Well, youâll still continue to be treated like a child while still a student, and from there, the grace period will extend if you go to college, but⊠youâre going to go out into society sooner or later. Over time, youâll encounter situations where you canât be selfish and avoid men because youâre not good with them. Itâs only now that youâre being forgiven, worried about, and taken into consideration for âbeing not good with Xâ.â
âThat is⊠well⊠I suppose as you say.â
âThatâs how it is. If I were to state it briefly and conclusively, this is how I would put it to you: date Yuizaki,â Nakaoka uttered something outrageous with a nonchalant look.
Sandai opened his eyes wide in surprise. âWhaâŠâ
âWhatâs with that fish-brought-on-land face? For the record, Iâm not suggesting this just for the fun of it, but also for a good reason.â
âRea⊠Reason?â
âBecause It will help in overcoming Yuizakiâs sense of âIâm not good with men.â If she gets to know a man, she will not have to be pointlessly afraid of them. Even if it doesnât reach dating, due to the process to arrive at that result, it would be a welcome thing if Yuizaki was able to get used to men even if only a little. Or what, are you trying to say to that cute little Yuizaki that âshe should continue to suffer from being not good with and not understanding the sense of distance with menâ? Is that what youâre thinking? Which is it? Hmm?â
âItâs so sudden, I donât know how I shouldâŠâ
âAnd then itâs also for your sake to get close to Yuizaki.â
âFor my sakeâŠ?â
âBecause youâre always alone and putting on a face thatâs saying that school isnât fun. Itâs clearly visible from the teacher podium. If you take action, create some chemical reactions in your life, and turn that dull youth into a bright-colored one, school surely will also get a little fun.â
Nakaokaâs expression was soft and gentle; that was the face of a teacher thinking about her student. Even Sandai understood that the suggestion was out of Nakaokaâs own thinkingâthat no matter how it would turn out, it would be very likely to turn into a good outcome for them both.
Though, it was certainly not a suggestion that he could just unthinkingly nod his head to and say: âYes, I understand.â
âI understand what you are trying to say, Sensei. But⊠thereâs also Yuizakiâs feelings, and besides, Iâve also never thought about wanting to be in a relationship like that, though.â
âYou hate Yuizaki?â
âI donât hate her, butâŠâ
âThen that means you like her. Thereâs no problem.â
âIf you donât hate it, then you must like it⊠Isnât that logic a bit weird?â
âWhat a troublesome guy you are⊠Have you got no assertiveness? Huh? Have the guts to forcefully make her look back at you. Show enough desire to get her into a good mood and ravish her. Be a wolf! Rawr! Rawr rawr!â
ââŠAre you seriously saying that?â
âIâm serious.â
âI think itâs not good for a person to force themselves on someone, and besides I think normally youâd just get hated.â
âThat will change depending on the prior likeability. Ascertainment is important, itâs the key here. You donât try to understand the complex womanâs heart with logic, but grasp it with intuition.â
Shino didnât seem to have that type of a troublesome personality, but all that aside, it was an intuition Sandai couldnât grasp at all.
âI think intuition like that is kind of impossible for me to understand⊠Well, it doesnât really matter, but no matter how much you try to fire me up, I donât have the will for it. Even if Yuizaki did get involved with me somewhat, I think she is thinking that she really is not good with me either. I also know that Yuizaki is not good with men. SoâŠâ
âInside Yuizaki, you are maybe⊠the first man sheâs not at all uncomfortable with, you know? Or maybe⊠sheâs waiting for you to approach her. Nah, itâs also possible sheâs thinking of making a move from her end.â
There was a slight smile on Nakaokaâs face. In addition to being concerned about her students as a teacher, it was apparent that she was trying to have some personal fun by teasing a troubled youth.
âMaybe this, maybe that⊠In the first place, it was only recently me and Yuizaki made contact with each other, and the reason and time to come to like one another as wellâŠâ
Sandai frowned, and Nakaoka unnaturally shrugged her shoulders.
âFalling in love has nothing to do with reason and time. Virgins are quick to seek that in love, but itâs a bad habit. Are you happy to be told, âActually, Iâve liked you for a long time,â? Even though âI didnât like you enough to take action right awayâ just equals being kept as a Mr. Backup. If the past events were deftly decorated, youâll be tricked into thinking, âI see, so since that timeâŠâ and stuff.â
âIsnât that too suspecting of a view?â
âNo, it isnât. Also, itâs a terrible thing to say you like someone because you have a reason. Humans are multifaceted creatures; only if you truly love someone, only if you love their many faces, will you find it difficult to find the reason for liking them. âLikeâ with a clear reason is too light if you ask me; because it means the âlikeâ is only that much.â
What Nakaoka was saying was undoubtedly outside of the typical common sense. However, It was strange as it sounded strangely persuasive when asserted this way.