Since the student council president agreed to help us, we decided to get down to business.
Takanashi-san and Kiniwa-san had traumatic experiences in junior high school, which is why they avoid the public stage.
I want Takanashi-san to be the student council president, but I donāt want to force her.
Thatās why I took the initiative.
And one more thing. Kiniwa-sanās presence is essential to bring out the full potential of Takanashi-san.
After explaining that much, I decided to explain my plan to pull Takanashi-san to the stage.
There was no point in me just running for the position of secretary of the student council.
If I didnāt get Takanashi-san on board before the student council election started, she wouldnāt be able to make it in time for the election.
Thatās what I wanted to talk to the student council president about.
āIād like to help with the student council.ā
Thatās what I told the student council president.
The plan was to get Takanashi-san and the others interested in the student council by me helping their work.
āIf I help the student council, Takanashi-san and Kiniwa-san-san will be curious. And that leads to interest.ā
Only a little at first. Iāll gradually increase my involvement with the two of them as I see how they are doing.
It takes time and a lot of gambling, but I think itās the most effective way to get them interested.
āI see.ā
The president nodded after listening to my explanation.
āI hope that Takanashi-san, who makes Amane-chan go that far, will join the student council.ā
And she said so with a serious expression.
I want Takanashi-san to become the student council president, but thatās not all.
If she doesnāt overcome the trauma of her junior high school days, she may continue to avoid standing above others.
Kiniwa-san will have to live with the guilt.
Iām not good at standing above others. Iām not good at telling people what to do.
Despite this, the camp ended up being a huge success because Takanashi-san brought everyone together and Kiniwa-san backed me up.
When I saw the two of them, I knew they couldnāt go on like this.
āI understand. The student council will fully cooperate with Minazuki Amane. Even so, Iām the one who really needs your help.ā
Then the president smiled.
All right, then, all we have to do is to work slow and steady.
āWait a minute.ā
Yurizono-san raised her right hand and spoke up.
āThat plan probably wonāt work.ā
Alice frowned at Yurienās words but said nothing.
āWhat do you mean?ā
The chairman asked Yurizono-san.
āItās not natural for the student council to ask Amane-san to help them with their work. Why would they do that? Is the student council trying to draw Amane-san in? Is the student council trying to draw her in and use her popularity and influence to their advantage? What if people like that?ā
I couldnāt help but let out a grunt at Yurizono-sanās words.
The chairman, who was listening to the conversation with a serious expression, nodded, saying, āCertainly.ā
Yurizono-san is right. Itās unnatural for things to suddenly turn out that way, and if they think the student council is trying to take advantage of me, Takanashi-san and the others might get a bad impression of the student council instead of being interested in it.
I couldnāt tell them the truth even if I tried to explain, and if I made a bad excuse, it might turn out even worse.
āIf thatās the case, you can just sacrifice me.ā
āEh?ā
I was taken aback by Yurizono-san words.
Sacrifice? Yurizono-san?
āYurizono Arisu has caused a lot of trouble to the people around her so far. As expected, the student council lost patience and ordered Yurizono Arisu to help the student council as a sign of reflection. When Amane learned of this, she felt responsible as a guardian and decided to help out with her. How about that?ā
Yurizono-san, who was constantly causing trouble, was angered by the student council president, and as a punishment, she was ordered to help with the student council work, and I, who felt responsible, decided to help along with her.
Itās very convincing. It doesnāt feel out of place. Itās a wonder that this hasnāt happened before.
But thenāā.
āThatās a good idea, but if you do that, Yurizono Arisu, youāll be dragging Amane-chan into this, and I think that could ruin your reputation with the students.ā
The President said what I was thinking.
If it was Yurizono-sanās idea, Takanashi-san and the others would not have any doubts. On the contrary, there was a possibility that they would take pity on me for getting involved because of Yurizono-san and help me with my work.
On the other hand, there was a risk that Yurizono-sanās reputation would be ruined because of my involvement.
āSo I said youād sacrifice me. Also, donāt worry about me. Even if a thousand people hate me, as long as I can pay back Amane-san, Iām fine with that.ā
Then Yurien-san looked at me sideways and smiled.
Paying back isā¦ā¦
āTsk.ā
Alice clicked her tongue, glared at Yurizono-san, but I donāt say anything and just stared at her.
I guess itās hard to complain about Yurizono-sanās idea because itās not a bad idea and sheās taking a certain amount of risk.
āIs there something you want me to do?ā
Thatās what I asked Yurizono-san.
She said something about paying me back, so Iām sure sheās up to something.
If thatās the case, itās better to ask her what she wants first.
You donāt want to be told something outrageous later on.
āI wonāt do such a wasteful thing as asking Amane-san for a favor. If I do that, the favor Iāve sold will be lost. Thatās why Iāll leave the favor unpaid.ā
Leave the favor unpaidā¦
If you say something like that, Iāll need to be wary to Yurizono-san.
Is that what youāre aiming for?
Alice looked unhappy, but she didnāt say anything.
There was no way I could say anything. Because she said that I donāt need to return the favor.
āItās a little dangerous to be thought of as a nuisance to Amane-chan, but if youāre always causing trouble and always giving her trouble, sheās bound to think youāre at it again. And there are only a limited number of students who can complain to Yurizono Arisu, one of the two most beautiful girls in the world, face to face.ā
The President raises her voice while staring at Yurizono-san.
I donāt know if I should agree with it, but I can say that itās not, because Yurizono-san is certainly giving me a lot of trouble.
And no student can complain to Yurizono-san to her faceā¦
āA student who can complain to me to my face. For example.ā
āIf itās Takanashi Rinka, orā¦ā
The chairman replied to Yuriyuono-sanās words.
Yes, Takanashi-san might scold Yurizono-san.
āTakanashi Rinka, who lectured me for causing trouble for Amane-san, saw Amane-san struggling because of me.ā
āSheās going to get involved in the student council to help Amane-chan.ā
āThat would be ideal.ā
Yurizono-san and the president are conversing and grinning at each other.
Seeing them together, Aliceās face turns red, her cheeks puff out, and she trembles.
Although Yurizono-san is usually silly, she is on equal footing with the president who is famous for her excellence.
Alice seems to be disappointed that she canāt join in the conversation between them.
Iāll pamper her later.
So we decided to adopt Yurizono-san idea, and the discussion was over.