CHAPTER 89 â A X̲X̲X̲ CALLED FIELD TRIP (PART 1)
Itâs now the day of the field trip. We are to wear uniforms during the daytime, so I donât have many changes of clothes. Iâve somehow procured a new batch of underwear. And pajamas for the night. Personally, a jersey couldâve done well enough.
ăThe excess expensesâŚă
ăKeeping up appearances in these times is part of being a woman.ă
As I was still moping, Harumi gave her words of wisdom. I donât think I need to keep up appearances as Kotone at this point, though. Keeping appearances, wanting fatherâs attention, I donât need those anymore.
ăConsidering that, your luggage isnât any much different from mine.ă
ăItâs because I donât need to keep up appearances.ă
Compared to the other girls, Harumi and I have smaller luggage. What the others brought with them, thereâs no way of knowing. Miyako meanwhile is carrying more than the others. We share a room, so weâll know what she has later.
ăStill, why by bus?ă
ăIsnât that the standard? Besides, it wonât take us long if we use the highway.ă
Thatâs true. Itâs not like weâre far enough to need a plane flight, the same goes with the train. And if we arrive too quickly, itâll be tough for the academy to make plans. Particularly, free time.
ăYou say it doesnât take long, but itâs still three hours, right?ă
ăWeâre leaving in the afternoon, so weâre going straight to the hotel, arenât we? Thatâs it for the first day, huh.ă
No, sometimes itâs leave in the morning, arrive in the afternoon, and then straight to sightseeing. Iâm pretty sure it went like that during my time. The place was distant, so we went by plane, right? Where was it again?
ăMaybe Hokkaido?ă
ăYou went there during junior high?ă
ăNo, the EXIST band members did.ă
Even then we were fooling around. When we appeared with large luggages, our classmates were like âAgain?â. We were well-known problem children since enrolment, after all. Thereâs probably no other fools whoâd bring musical instruments on a field trip.
ăYouâre really close with them, arenât you? Hey, could you get an autograph for me too?ă
ăThe next time we meet, maybe.ă
They wouldnât refuse me if I ask, after all. Though theyâll ask something in exchange. When I bragged about the bass I got, things got really wild. Like âNow you can join us in the bandâ and âWeâre going there right nowâ they said.
ăStill, they really are popular. Personally, I still canât believe it.ă
ăTheyâre pretty popular with young people. Iâve heard that their concerts are showy too.ă
ăThatâs how they operate, after all.ă
They probably do a lot of things ad lib, for sure. I feel pretty bad for the trouble and inconvenience to the staff on set as a former member. It was my role to be the idiotsâ brake, after all.
ăStill, the school life of celebrities, Iâm a bit curious about it.ă
ăIâm sure itâs nothing unusual. Yes, quite normal in fact.ă
Sorry, thatâs a fat lie. In class, we were lumped together and called Shinsengumi. Itâs our dark past now, but for a different reason. Still, my other classmates were pretty unique characters as well.
ăKotone, your face is all scrunched up.ă
ăSorry, I suddenly remembered something.ă
I remember that weâve caused even worse problems than what Iâve caused recently. Like, we each had our own weird nicknames, itâs not normal. Thereâs also those unusual weirdos Actor, Empress, and Hermit mixed in.
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ăI donât know about their private life, but the fact that theyâre close with you already makes them not normal.ă
ăIf you say that, that would apply to everyone in here, wonât it?ă
ăNo, from what Iâve been hearing, youâre much closer with them or rather, doesnât it sound like youâre best friends?ă
ăThey certainly do consider me one.ă
In a short span of one month. Iâm a hundred percent sure theyâve noticed that itâs me. They just donât bring it up, so I donât tell them either. Still, I wonder why theyâre not asking?
ăAh, sorry. I got a message.ă
ăWhere will you go tomorrow? For me, Iâd love to go to Kiyomizudera.ă
ăWork.ă
Akira has been like this ever since knowing that sheâll be coming along for the field trip. I can barely tell if sheâs here for work or play. Mizuki was pretty disappointed to learn that we wonât be in casual attire, though.
ăOne of your bodyguards?ă
ăSheâs gotten excited, itâs a bit worrying. For them, I feel like theyâre mainly coming for sightseeing rather than work.ă
ăThinking about it, you donât really give off the impression that youâre being guarded. In campus, you always seem to be protected by the student council, but outsideâŚă
ăI can do most things alone, after all. And I donât go to dangerous places. My activities are also routinized, so Iâm told that Iâm awfully easy to follow.ă
ăI saw your relationship with them at the beach before, but you practically interacted like friends.ă
ăItâs much easier for me that way. Iâd feel unpleasant if they break their backs being formal with me.ă
Theyâre the perfect choice of people only for me. If it was a regular rich daughter, they clearly donât lack enough patience. To begin with, why did Akira choose this occupation? Kyousuke could probably manage on his own though.
ăIâd love to visit Kokuto-Do (Kokuto Donuts) too. I heard that their sweets are so good.ă
ăYouâre really not in a working mood, are you?ă
ăWeâre just relieved because weâre guarding you. The other guys are in low spirits, silent like theyâre at a wake.ă
The twelve families arenât the only ones with security. Kirigamine and the other sons and daughters have security too. And for them, this field trip must be quite the ordeal. Mentally speaking.
ăJust donât cause trouble for Gojima.ă
ăHeâs already having a headache seeing who Iâm messaging with.ă
Being able to easily get in touch with your protectee is an advantage. For the other bodyguards, they canât make contact, show themselves, and have to rush after in case of emergencies. After all, for the field trip, they have to consciously make themselves invisible to their protectees.