I silently continue working but I donât see any end to this at all. The stacks of files are decreasing but thereâs a lot to begin with, so itâs hard to tell. I donât think this can be finished within the day but Iâll probably only be working this day.
I donât know how bad of a stomach ache the other two got but if itâs not too terrible, they should be fine by tomorrow anyhow.
ăLetâs end it here today.ă
Hearing the presidentâs words, everyone finished up. I saved the documents I made and turned off the PC. Checking the time, itâs 7 pm. I never would have thought that weâd stay this late.
ăDo you usually work until this late?ă
ăNo, Iâve heard that itâs only during this time of the year. I wasnât a member yet during last yearâs busy period, you see.ă
Kishita, who answered my question, looked somewhat exhausted too. This is going to continue for several more days, so the student council really has it tough. As for me, itâll eat up my free time so I wouldnât want to join them.
If I consider the confidential reports, Iâd have second thoughts but thinking of it in Kotoneâs position, thereâs not much merit. After all, I can improve my self-image even without joining the student council.
ăAlright everyone, letâs have dinner at a family restaurant or so.ă
ăPresident, I donât have the money, so Iâll be declining.ă
ăEh-, itâll be on me.ă
ăIâm joining.1ă
Yay~, less for my food expenses. Besides, itâs been a while since I ate other peopleâs cooking, moreover a meat dish. Rather, does the president eat at family restaurants a lot? He doesnât really seem to be the type though.
Moreover, is it fine for someone from the twelve families to go to places like that? Heâs a member of the Hadzuki family, right?
ăPresident occasionally treats us out for socializing.ă
ăOoh, heâs a quite good superior then.ă
ăAnd besides, other than me, itâs all ladies here.ă
Come to think of it, that is true. Kishita, Saitou, and I are different in type, but the three of us do have good looks. Originally being a man, being a bit slow the uptake in these sorts is hard for me to admit. Iâm really just not too conscious about it.2
Still, the president had a flirty tone but it doesnât seem like he means it at all. Iâm just walking with him but he feels like a boss genuinely thanking his subordinates.
ăLetâs go then.ă
ăI guess this was to be expected of someone rich.ă
Before the school gates parked a luxury car. Going to a family restaurant like this is just plain wasteful⊠is what Iâd like to say but thereâs no helping this. After all, you canât just let the son of a distinguished family walk on foot.
Thereâs no telling what will happen to them.
ăShouldnât this sort be normal for you too, Kisaragi?ă
ăUntil last year it was but at present, Iâm commuting on foot.ă
ăWell, well. Thatâs quite tough, I wonât say for who though.ă
Heâs probably talking about the Kisaragi family bodyguards that are around here somewhere, though I havenât seen them myself. While I was kicked out of the mansion, Iâm still a member of the Kisaragi family, so the possibility of kidnapping is always there. Theyâre probably there to prevent that.
After all, Iâve already gotten injured inside the academy. Still, I have noticed some of the bodyguards. The ones at my job at least. Even I would notice, with how they were.
ăMy family likely hasnât thought that far ahead.ă
ăThey probably prioritized your personal redevelopment. Though result-wise, it was a huge success.ă
ăI am worrying them in a different sense, however.ă
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Mainly in the make-up and being a lady department. Misaki taught me a lot and Iâve tried it myself but after seeing the prices of the cosmetics left back in my room, I stopped completely. As if I could buy those things with my current lifestyle.
Just thinking about how buying those would wipe out my living expenses gave me cold sweats. What were they even thinking?
And so while chatting with the others, we eventually reached the family restaurant. Judging from how calm the employees are, the student council members might be regulars here. As expected, the employees are familiar with them.
ăKisaragi, what do you want to drink? You too, Kaori.ă
ăIâll have oolong tea. How about you, Kisaragi?ă
ăIâll have the same. President, please donât mix it up.ă
ăEh-, is that a joke?ă
ăIâm dead serious.ă
ăIâm kidding. Then letâs go Kozue.ă
Before that, donât you need the employeeâs permission to use the drink bar? I honestly wondered about that, but Kishita said âItâs just the usual.â so I guess they really are regulars here.
Also, seriously donât mix it with the other drinks. Thatâs only allowed when you do it for yourself, you do that with other people and theyâll only get angry. Thatâs my opinion on it, at least.
ăNow then, what should I get? Everyone, feel free to order whatever you like as usual.ă
And so everyone really did. By the way, what I ordered was a diced beef steak set. This being my first taste of meat in a while, I was pretty excited about it and then I noticed Saitou staring at me. I wonder why.
ăIs there a problem?ă
ăNo, itâs just that I thought you seemed somewhat child-like.ă
ăCertainly, seeing how Kisaragi is now, anyone would think that. Quite the eagerly awaiting child look, really.ă
ăReally different from how she seems. Now I wonder what would happen if Kisaragiâs order was the last to arrive?ă
Kishita, Iâd probably be sad. Having my food come late while the others have already arrived is just punishment for me. And I feel terrible to make the others wait for mine too. So feel free to eat when that happens.
Even if I begrudgingly glare at you all.
ăStill, now that I really have a longer look, you really have changed.ă
ăI donât have make-up on, after all.ă
ăIâm not talking about that, itâs more about your aura, I guess. Before you had a really prickly feel, I wouldnât even consider coming near you but now you donât have that at all.ă
ăThatâs right. Before, you left a strongly aggressive impression. Like a mad dog that would bite anyone.ă
The president and Kishita really donât hold back. True, Kotone in the past was really hostile and aggressive. Encounter her and she wonât listen to anything you say, whether it be normal words or sarcasm, sheâll one-sidedly continue talking before eventually belittling you.3Â Sheâll approach people sheâs interested in but will never act in a way that would make people like her.
Thatâs all she would do. The principal talked about it to some extent but Kisaragi Kotone was being used as a sort of decoy. No matter what you do, if you blame it on her, youâll make it out scot-free.
Naturally, there were some that were caught and punished for it, but itâs only a rare few. While this may be true, however, it doesnât absolve Kotone of her actions either.
ăThe Udzuki family messed up big time.ă
ăHas the principal talked about that much?ă
ăRather, rumors are going to spread sooner or later anyway. After all, itâs a transfer in the middle of a suspension. Thereâs sure to be people whoâd try to investigate.ă
ăIâm in the same class as them, so Iâve heard a lot of speculation. The most common is that Kisaragi exiled them.ă
ăAs to be expected, the other classesâ image of me is still terrible.ă
Theyâre not completely wrong though. Me being the one doing it is weird but she was sent to that place with her parentâs permission. A place where sheâll never be given permission to leave the premises, whether for summer break or new years.
Naturally, itâs not like that is pardonable but that place is like a gathering of problem children and, in regards to Shizune, thereâs a risk that sheâll take revenge on me as soon as she possibly can.
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ăThe truth is that Udzuki simply went out of control after all. This time Kisaragi is completely a victim here.ă
ăIâm grateful to know that there are people who think that way.ă
The number of people that properly see the way I am as Kotone is steadily increasing. Still, while the opportunities that triggered this were a problem, I really canât be grateful enough to the adults that helped to make it happen.
Without their help, I wouldnât have been able to be where I am now.