CHAPTER 58 â MAYHEM OF THE PAST -SECOND HALF- (PART 3)
Why do I have to do something like that! To begin with, Isami, havenât you gotten a lot of pictures already? Do you plan on using that to tease me later? Câmon, quiet down you lot!
ăBesides, what kind of sound does a fox make?ă
ăIsnât, like, âkonâ the usual?ă
Like I know! Iâve never seen a fox before, so how would I know how it sounds? Besides, for the pose, what kind of pose? The one like that of a dog howling? I donât want to do that!
ăCâmon, câmon, get on all fours and do it.ă
ăYou think I would?ă
ăIf you donât do it with all these eyes on you, youâd be a disgrace of an entertainer.ă
ăIâm no entertainer in the first place!ă
Itâs scary how, after being told that, for a moment I felt like I have to do it and meet their expectations. Iâm not going with the flow, though.
ăAll this ruckus is making me feel hotter.ă
ăTo think you really wouldnât do it. Disappointing.ă
ăSo what. No matter what you say Isami, it wonât affect me at all.ă
Not with how much weâve been frank and candid with each other. We were even so upfront that people thought we were fighting. Usually, it would end with both of us laughing though.
ăThen, for the ace in the hole! Mom, orders, please!ă
ăYou donât really have to do it.ă
Ah, Isami slipped. The other guys also fell to their knees. For some reason, I feel bad for Ms. Manager who has no idea whatâs happening right now. Itâs pretty much the usual, so donât worry about it.
ăIâm already content just seeing you wear that, you see. Come on, Sayoko. Help her change now.ă
ăRight. At this rate, Koto-chan is going to get cooked as she stays pinned here.ă
They were just quietly spectating until now, I guess theyâve had enough already. And with master, she also lost her bet. In the end, Mizuki gets everything.
ăWell then, letâs go.ă
ăEh? In this outfit?ă
ăObviously. Besides, itâs just next door, so itâs not much of a distance.ă
Well, yeah. Still, Iâm reluctant to go outside looking like this. I mean, itâll be embarrassing if someone sees me. At this time, thereâs still some people out and about. Itâs really impossible.
ăNow now, time to brace yourself.ă
ăAlright! Alright already, so stop pulling my hand!ă
Probably because of alcohol, sheâs a bit forceful. Itâs likely been a long time since she last behaved like this. After all, from what master said, she doesnât seem to stay long when visiting the Kondou house. Itâs probably something the family was troubled about.
ăNow, pick whichever you like.ă
ăWell, there were originally mine, so Iâll pick freely.ă
As expected of master. She likely washed these clothes regularly. Even though the owner of these clothes is already dead, she still did it for step-momâs sake.
ăStill, why didnât you throw them away?ă
Itâs weird how my room is exactly how it was prior to my death. Isnât the usual practice to organize the deadâs belongings and dispose of whatâs unneeded? Itâs really strange how nothing changed at all.
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ăFor my own self-satisfaction. I probably would have accepted it if your death was due to illness, but murder⌠I couldnât take it.ă
Still, it wasnât really something that anyone could prepare for. There was no warning sign at all. Like, if I had felt something wrong, I wouldâve at least been more alert.
ăWhen I first heard everything from Isami, I honestly got close to condemning her. Even though sheâs also a victim herself.ă
Iâve got nothing but admiration for how you held yourself back. After all, Iâm sure that she told step-mom everything knowing that there might be a violent reaction. I wonder what Isami was feeling during that time.
ăIsami, cried a lot. Well, I did too.ă
ăSorryâŚâŚă
ăSou, itâs not something for you to apologize for. If thereâs anyone to blame, itâs the killer and no one else.ă
Thatâs true, if that co-worker didnât make his move, I might have still been alive right now. In the same vein, I shouldnât have eaten the food back then. Still, I can only think this way since I already know that it was poisoned. Back then, I didnât really think about it.
ăWhat should we do with the room now? Now I know youâre alive, I donât have any lingering attachments to it. You can decide, Sou.ă
ăNo, it should be you who gets the final say. Since, in the end, Souji is no longer in this world.ă
After all, Iâm already dead. Any decision I have would be that of Kotoneâs. Iâm not in the position to decide as Souji anymore.
ăThen Iâll leave things as they are. After all, for me, while you are Koto-chan, youâre simultaneously still Sou.ă
ăI guess you canât accept it, huh.ă
ăThatâs impossible. After all, my former child is right before my eyes. Thereâs no arguing that at this point.ă
Well, yeah. But isnât it also about time for you to let go of me now? Still, I guess step-momâs thought process is that she wants me to have a place to come home to. Even if Iâm already someone elseâs child now.
ăIâll make sure to come back occasionally.ă
ăYes, please do so. I might visit the cafĂŠ sometime, though.ă
Just a thought, but I donât think itâs a good idea for mother and step-mom to meet each other. While they are undoubtedly parents of mine, I have a hunch that thereâll be some sparks flying between them.
ăYeah. Iâd appreciate it if you contact me beforehand. Since, like, I might not be there in those times.ă
ăI donât really mind either way. Since I also have to see Saori as well.ă
Just as I tried to set up precautions, she cut it down. I donât care anymore, Iâll just leave it to fate. I canât think of any other defensive measure anyways.
ăWell, got to go back.ă
ăThatâs true. Itâs not good to make the bodyguard people wait outside for so long.ă
I actually didnât think about it. They couldâve just waited for me inside the Kondou house. I guess they couldnât do that since this is their job. Well, itâs pretty chilly now that itâs night, so it shouldnât be as tough as it was in the morning.
ăRather, theyâre pretty noisy next door.ă
ăItâs not an issue for our side, but we might just get a complaint from the other neighbors.ă
Seriously that. I donât want to see Master and step-mom apologizing to the neighbors. And weâre already adults, after all. Weâre not students anymore, so the ones who should apologize should be us. Actually, Iâm still a student, huh.
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ăHere, the slapping fan.ă
ăWhyâd you bring that here?ă
ăShut them up with a preemptive attack.ă
Step-mom is pretty merciless. The sacrifice is, as always, Shinpachi though. Well I admit that heâs the rowdiest of them all. I hope the manager wonât be too weirded out by this. It looks like the night is still far from over.