CHAPTER 79 â BATTLEFIELDâS REST SPACE (PART 3-1)
This corner has become a full-fledged 12 families rest space. While weâre repeatedly talking about things that would be bad for people to overhear, thereâs no one daring enough to approach us, so it shouldnât be a problem. If someone does overhear though, itâd probably break the 12 familyâs public image.
ăW-would you mind if I rest here for a bit?ă
ăYou finally came.ă
The last member of the after-party is finally here. It took him a while, I guess he was conflicted about coming here. Mainly about approaching me.
ăYouâre pretty late, Nagatsuki. Do you hate acknowledging Kisaragi that much? Youâre so narrow-minded.ă
Even against a senior, Minadzuki really doesnât hold back. I agree with you, though. Seriously, take a good look at reality already.
ăShut up, Minadzuki. Even I acknowledge that she changed a bit for the better.ă
ăOh? In what ways?ă
ăâŚâŚ In a lot of ways.ă
Donât push yourself. We barely interact with each other, so it must be tough to think of anything to praise me about.
ăWith this, do we have everyone from the academy assembled?ă
ăI still havenât seen Nagatsukiâs little brother, though.ă
ăEh? Heâs already here, you know.ă
When did heâŚ? Following Hadzukiâs gaze, there was an unfamiliar boy. Maybe noticing my stare, he waved at me with a smile but seriously, when did he arrive?
ăYou really shouldâve come here earlier, Nagatsuki. Since as long as boys like us are at an event like this, youâll never hear the end of the same old thing.ă
ăThat seriously exhausts me, too. Why do I have to be pressed about marriage at this age?ă
I guess theyâre talking about marriage offers. The famous event where people advertise their own daughters and, if youâre not careful, you might get trapped into a commitment. More than a few inexperienced fellows fall victim to it.
ăSo I suppose you couldnât take it anymore and ran away?ă
ăI didnât run away!ă
ăThen please head back after a momentâs rest.ă
ăI mean, let me think about it for a while.ă
ăThere she goes, bullying Nagatsuki now.ă
Itâs only natural. Heâs been a nuisance to me at the academy many times, so thereâs no problem in me getting payback, is there? And true, I did cause trouble in the past, but Iâm still pretty pissed at him.
ăStill, it seems like you were unsuccessful with your personnel scouting, Nagatsuki. While you have assembled some excellent student council members, theyâre not as good as their predecessors.ă
ăPersonally, I think he already failed when he tried scouting us 12 families.ă
ăIsnât it obvious that the 12 families would make the best choice? In what way was that a failure?ă
He approached Minadzuki sounding upset, but it certainly was a failure, no doubt. And I can guess the reason why.
ăThere isnât any merit to joining.ă
ăThatâs right. Most people wouldnât do something so bothersome when thereâs no merit to it. For regular students, though, theyâll join for better evaluation.ă
ăFor us, a good evaluation doesnât really matter at all. And the âfor the betterment of the academy and the studentsâ doesnât really pull on the heartstrings either.ă
Thatâs right. Employment? Being a part of the 12 families, youâll either succeed the family or have a place in the family business. And for college, as long as you have decent grades, thereâs no issue.
ăYou need to present a merit, you see? Thatâs why I didnât invite any of the 12 families. Thereâs nothing I can present them, after all.ă
ăWhat about me, though?ă
ăIt seemed easy to find a merit for you, you see. Specifically, cafeteria coupons.ă
Well, sure, I was mainly lured by that. Besides, thanks to my student council membership, my reputation did manage to improve by a lot. As a consequence, I had to babysit Hadzuki.
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ăHmmm, presenting merits. I can easily imagine merits for Kotori and Rin, though.ă
ăOh? Donât you sound confident? Then, Kisaragi, why donât we hear about your ideas to check if theyâre viable?ă
No, seriously, itâs nothing complicated. Anyone whoâs interacted with them can think these up easily, Hadzuki likely already anticipates my ideas. Mindzuki probably knows my idea for Rin.
ăKotori, youâll join the student council if I join, right?ă
ăYes!ă
Good to hear you so full of energy. So if anyone wants to invite Kotori, theyâll have to capture me first. In Nagatsukiâs case, itâs impossible from the get go. For that, thereâs no choice but to give up on Kotori.
ăFor Rin, I think sheâll join as long as you promise to help her out when Aya goes wild.ă
ăIf you help me then Iâll help you as well. Itâs a give and take.ă
Though as a demerit, youâll have zero student council work done whenever that happens. After all, itâll obviously take the whole day to settle things. To begin with, does Nagatsuki even know Ayaâs true nature?
ăThereâs no way Shimotsuki would ever go wild.ă
Thanks for the expected reaction. Well, that explains why he failed. Does he even notice Rinâs chilling glare? She definitely wonât be joining.
ăWhat if I invite them to join in the middle of the term as a special personnel like Kisaragi-ă
ăNope.ă
Hadzuki instantly cut down his wishful thinking. He doesnât realize just how unique my position was. The special personnelâs position is, in a sense, lower than that of the general affairs officer. Having one of the 12 families take that position is terrible when considering the public eye.
ăWhile it might not sound convincing from me, it would be better if you donât treat the 12 families so lightly.ă
ăWeâre just from famous families, itâs not like we ourselves are that important.ă
Everyone of us thinks the same. But the others, mainly the adults, donât think the same way. From how he doesnât understand that, Nagatsuki still has a lot to work on.
ăLetâs put our hopes in the vice president for this term. Good luck, Kotone.ă
ăI donât even want to think of just how many times Kirigamine will come crying to me.ă
As a friend who knows of the situation at the student council, sheâll definitely be relying on me. Itâs bothersome, but Iâm sure that I donât have the heart to refuse her. Hadzuki brought that up to me knowing this.