CHAPTER 74 â STUDENT COUNCIL TRANSITION (PART 1)
After that, through the phone, I got an apology from mother and questioning from the twins about why I didnât come stay over. I just replied that I canât go since father is at home. I left persuading them to mother. And a few days afterâŠ
ăDo I really need to be there?ă
ăYouâre a member of the student council too, Kotone. Itâs your duty to participate in our final job.ă
ăKozue, your honest thoughts?ă
ăItâs a bother, I wanna go home.ă
She actually answered honestly, damn it. I do feel the same way though. With the post-school fest work done, the current student council has officially finished their job. In that case, thereâs only one thing left to do. The transition process to the next student council.
ăI donât have anyone to hand over my duties to, though.ă
ăItâs also so that we get acquainted with each other. Also, deal with the president, will ya.ă
Why do I have to be assigned that job until the very last moment? Still, I donât find dealing with the president to be the bothersome part. I just really donât want to deal with the new student council president.
ăDo you have any information regarding the new members?ă
ăI do, but itâs probably different from the expected composition. It seems like all of the twelve families declined.ă
Iâm surprised Kotori declined. I had the impression that sheâd accept one way or another. Though I do think that this is related to me. After all, itâs common knowledge that the next president and I donât get along well.
ăI wonder why Shimotsuki declined. Is she busy taking care of the older sister?ă
ăTaking care of the older sister?ă
Instead of taking care, I guess itâs more putting out the flames. Or maybe preemptively dealing with her before things get smokey. I can really understand her being worried about that. Of course she wouldnât have the leeway to join the student council.
ăAs for Minadzuki, well, heâs like that after all.ă
ăDid something happen between you two?ă
That guyâs flaw is so extreme that even Kotone proactively avoided him. At worse, he could break your spirit. Did Nagatsukiâs will remain unbroken after trying to invite him?
ăThe twelve families with only flaws are really awful to behold.ă
ăWhatâs Minadzukiâs flaw?ă
ăOftenly giving his honest thoughts.ă
ăThatâs a flaw?ă
ăHe subconsciously goes out of the way to crush your will, you see. I was nearly crushed previously, you know.ă
In everyday interactions though, heâs a well-mannered and kind handsome guy. He just normally trash talks with a gentle smile, so if youâre not careful, youâd be crushed. Like, figuratively torn to pieces.
ăThe twelve families are really colorful characters.ă
ăThat, I canât deny.ă
How did they end up like this? From the unsuspecting person, they just seem like normal elites. But the more you know their nature, their impressiveness gets overshadowed. Though itâs still impressive in a different way.
ăNow then, weâre at the door, butâŠă
ăI donât wanna go in.ă
Agreed. I heard that our ex-president has already arrived, so Iâm worried that they might be in chaos inside. Added to that, Iâm also concerned that the new president might cause trouble.
ăExcuse me, itâs Kisaragi Kotone. Entering the office.ă
ăLikewise, Saito Kozue, entering the office.ă
Going inside, itâs just gloomy for some reason. The previous student council members are as usual, but the new student council just have gloom all over them. In particular, the new student council president Nagatsuki seems the most demoralized.
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ăKotone, letâs play~ă
ăWhat about your handover of duties, Hadzuki?ă
ăAlready done.ă
Sorry, I know that Kozue and I arrived late, but is the handover really fine when it didnât even take 10 minutes? I am aware that you did some preliminary preparations, though.
ăAlso, why the gloomy mood in here?ă
ăHeâs still affected by the rejection, it seems.ă
Just get over it already. There might be a part of it thatâs on you, but most of the reasons for the rejections arenât directly related to you, Nagatsuki. In Shimotsukiâs case, itâs just family issues.
ăWhat about the others?ă
ăEveryone other than me are still busy with the transition, so they might be a bit overwhelmed by the amount of things to do.ă
True, itâs likely much more than they expect. I had the same thought, after all. And Iâm just plainly surprised that Kishita is teaching Kirigamine. Why did she become vice-president? Are they really that lacking in human resources?
ăLetâs play othello, câmon.ă
ăPlease read the room.ă
ăBut I have nothing more to do. And you donât have anyone to handover duties too anyways, Kotone.ă
Iâm not a normal member, after all. Itâs not like theyâd have a helper like me recruited from the get go. They have a reputation to maintain, too. They canât be on the ropes much earlier than the previous president was.
ăRather, I really donât feel like I can win against you even in othello, Hadzuki.ă
ăJust think of it as a nice way to pass time.ă
I canât imagine how many steps ahead he can read, but I donât feel like I can win against him in a strategic match. I might have a good chance if itâs a physical sport match, though. Since I havenât heard about Hadzuki being good at sports.
ăLetâs have something to drink while we play. Hadzuki, what will you be having?ă
ăGreen tea. Still, Kotone, hearing you call me by name feels refreshing.ă
Youâre no longer the president, after all. So I need to change how I refer to you as well. Even I feel really weird about it, but it canât be helped. Incidentally, I donât plan on calling Nagatsuki president. Guess why for yourselves.
ăHow should we decide who goes first?ă
ăFeel free to decide, Kotone.ă
Even though he says that, I really donât feel like the end result will change regardless if I go first or second. In that case, letâs do that. Thereâs two surfaces, black and white, after all. Iâm aware that Iâm being stubborn, though.
ăThen, black or white? Which one will you choose?ă
ăIn that case, white.ă
I put the disk on top of my thumb and flicked it to the air. And when it landed on the back of my hand, it was white side up. I wonder if there was a force that compelled this result.
ăCongrats on going first.ă
ăSure, sure~ă
ăYou two are being too carefree.ă
Kishita admonished us. I guess their handover of duties is done. I can tell from Kirigamineâs exhausted look. Similar to Shimotsuki, the vice-president is in charge of taking care of the president.
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ăI canât help it, I donât have anything else to do. There Kotone, your turn.ă
ăAnd I canât just thoughtlessly involve myself in the process. After all, your efforts in the transition will decide the future of the student council. There now, Hadzuki.ă
ăIn one way or another, you two are quite similar.ă
Itâs fine, I properly listen to people. Iâm just focusing on othello right now since Iâm not interested in the new student council. If the ex-pres was the same, I probably wouldnât have any memories to look back on.
ăActually, how long is Nagatsuki going to stay depressed?ă
ăWhy donât you help him perk up then? If you want my opinion.ă
ăTrue, I could certainly perk him up. In anger, that is. And the one that will receive the bulk of it would be me.ă
When will Nagatsukiâs impression of me ever improve? I canât help but feel like anything Iâd do will just make things worse, so I donât even feel like trying it.
ăShould we invite him for the afterparty?ă
ăIt might make things troublesome, so Iâd rather we donât. Also, Iâve been warned against it by my bodyguards.ă
Donât add more people from the twelve families, they said. They donât even want my family members to join in, but it doesnât matter what I think about it. After all, they just increase on their own. Best of luck, Ms. Supervisor.
ăHow are your bodyguards related to this topic?ă
ăIt seems like an afterparty with only the twelve families is quite crazy. We donât really mind it that much, though.ă
ăRight? Thereâs no need to be so concerned about it.ă
ăEven your thought processes are similar.ă
Kishita was appalled. I donât really find myself to be a person of importance and Hadzuki speaks with proper understanding of his position. Kotori and Aya likely donât think of themselves as that important either.