After about 10 minutes, Horikita came back and felt the uneasy air of the campsite. It was because of the dark smoke that could be seen from the back of the temporary toilet.
It was too early to make a fire. She also noticed that the place where this was coming from was very strange.
âWhatâs that smoke? What on earth happened?â
As I joined Horikita, I caught Ikeâs tension nearby and asked him about the situation.
âThis is serious. Itâs a fire! Fire! Something is burning behind the toilet!â
All the girls who were lined up in front of the shower room are gone. As soon as they heard that a fire broke out, they must have left in a hurry.
âI canât see Ibuki. The fire might have been her work. Where is she?â
âAs soon as she noticed the fire, she just walked there.â
I hurried to the back of the temporary toilet, there were Hirata and the others.
Ibuki was also there.
Horikita was ready to call out Ibuki, however the moment she saw her profile, she hesitated. Because Ibukiâs expression was so genuine. She couldnât hide her confusion about the fire. Thatâs the face she was making.
âDoes that mean⌠She didnât do this?â
Such doubts attacked Horikita, causing her confusion.
If it was for the key card to be stolen, it had to be Ibuki. If there was a fire, only Ibuki could have caused it. Nevertheless, Ibuki was still on the scene and acted surprised by the fire.
When I looked into the origin of the fire, there was something left after the east side of the papers got burnt. But since most of it had been already turned into soot, I couldnât tell exactly what it was, as I saw it just for a moment.
However, some parts that had not burned completely looked familiar, so the moment I saw them, I realised.
âDid the manual get burnt?â
Horikita also noticed the same thing, so she raised the question.
âYup. Apparently, it looks like that. Who would do this?âŚâ
â⌠Itâs one after anotherâŚ.â
Horikita gave a small cough and looked down regretfully.
âI am responsible for this. The manual was kept in my bag. We kept them all piled up in front of the tent and I didnât expect mine to be stolen by someone during daytime. But first I have to digest properly what happened.â
Rather that searching for the culprit, Hirata headed towards the river as he preferred to extinguish the fire first.
While scooping water in an empty plastic bottle, Hirata coughed with a gloomy expression on his face.
âWhy⌠Who would have done something like this⌠Why canât we all come alongâŚâ
Spontaneously, with all his might, he squashed the plastic bottle in his hands.
Where did his usual refreshing expression go? There was a terrible atmosphere hanging in the air.
Hirataâs body and mind, as he constantly worked as the leader to consolidate our class, continued to bear a heavy burden.
âI donât think you have to overburden yourself.â
I said words that couldnât be considered comforting to Hirata, however, he stood up muffling a thank you.
âThis incident⌠We have to discuss it, properly.â
âThatâs right. Most of D class has witnessed the fire. I am sure they would like to find out the truth.â
With a depressed expression, Hirata returned to the site of the fire, holding the scooped water in his hands.
âHey, who did this? Does that mean there is a traitor in our class?â
When we went back, we found Karuizawa at the head of a confrontation between boys and girls.
âWhy are you suspecting us? Isnât this a whole different matter from the one with the underwear?â
âYou think we donât get it? Did you not burn it, so that you can mislead us?â
âDonât speak nonsense, as if we could do something like this.â
âWait a moment, everyone! Letâs calm down and discuss altogether.â
I received a request from Hirata to pass the water. Instead of him, I overtook the mission to extinguish the remnants of the fire. At once Hirata went to the center of the circle and intervened to mediate and convince them not to quarrel.
It may have been due to yesterdayâs theft of underwear incident, but both sides have now heated up and showed no sign of settling down. It seemed that the members of D class couldnât help starting a hunt for the culprit here.
âFor the time being, thereâs no fear for the flames to spread out.â
Shaking the overturned empty plastic bottle a few times. There should have been no more contents left inside, but one by one a few drops of water trickled down the fire.
I looked up at the sky.
âRainâŚâ
Drops of water were falling and dripping onto my cheeks. The clouds were getting darker than before. This was proof that heavy rain would come soon.
Originally, all of us agreed to unite and overcome the last pinch.
But now, boys and girls were strongly opposed to each other, and they remained unmoved as if they were having a real war with each other.
âI canât do this, anymore. Seriously, this is the worst. Having arsonists and underwear thieves in this class, this is the lowest of the low.â
âThatâs why weâve been telling you that it wasnât us! How long are you going to keep suspecting us?â
A quarrel that could keep going forever.
Hirata was supposed to stop this soon as usual, but he was standing still, looking dumbfounded for some reason. Was he thinking about who could be the culprit?
âKanji, I canât see IbukiâŚ?â
Yamauchi noticed that Ibuki, who was nearby some time ago, wasnât here anymore. And I noticed that the bag that should have been left here was also gone.
âPerhaps, the culprit of this fireâŚ.â
âYouâre also doubtful, I see. If she was to start a fire, well, as expectedâŚ..â
Menâs suspicions began to turn towards Ikuki, and the girls also begun to doubt Ibuki little by little. However, before the resolution, the rain began to fall gradually stronger and stronger.
âCrap. Letâs postpone the discussion for the time being. Itâs terrible if weâre going to get drenched.â
Ike and others, in hot haste, began to put into the tent the food and packages taken out.
âHirata, give us instructions.â
Ike called out to Hirata but, he still stood motionless in the same place. Hirata was staring at the empty space and didnât move the whole time. In the meantime, the sound of the falling rain was gradually getting stronger. I was getting anxious for this situation, so I approached Hirata but I didnât get any sign of recognition.
âWhyâŚâŚâŚ..Why is this happeningâŚâŚ..Itâs the same as that timeâŚ..â
He coughed out lightly. I couldnât understand the meaning but itâs certain that itâs not a trivial matter.
This is not like Hirata at all. Hirata, who is always calm and composed.
âBecause of me, up until nowâŚâŚ.â
âHey Hirata, what are you doing! !â
A voice called Hirata from a distance. Still Hirata made no move, whether he had heard it or not. I gently placed my hand on his shoulder and he slowly turned over and looked back to me, surprised and astonished.
âIke is calling.â
ââŚâŚâŚ.eh.â
Hirataâs expression completely lost life â he was turning pale. The second time that Ike called Hirata, he slowly regained back his sanity. So in that moment, he finally noticed it was raining.
âRainâŚâŚ..â
âItâd be better for you to help Ike and the others. We have to keep the clothes dry.â
âWell, I have to settle everything quickly.â
âAyanokoji. Is that fellow, Hirata, okay?â
âAs expected, it looked like a shock. Probably because many accidents happened in succession.â
âIn middle school, there was a young master and an honor student, and I guess he carried a lot of heavy responsibilities? Due to the fact that he took too many of them upon himself, he ended up exploding. From there, for a short time his class became a mess.â
âDo you feel thereâs this sign in Hirata too?â
âWell, still itâs an exaggeration to say heâll explode. In some respects, itâs too much of a danger though.â
I wonder if itâll be like Sudoâs wild intuition. But he seems to strike the point unexpectedly. Since the start of this special exam, Hirata has been burdened with various things. It would be strange to compare these difficulties with the common trouble of school life. For sure, the environment surrounding Hirata was starting to change.
The issue of Karuizawaâs underwear, the mud, and the uproar of the fire. His heart was stormy like this sky.
âWell, for now, letâs do something to take care of the baggage.â
We joined to help the students who had already begun putting them in order. Thankfully, it was all completed in about 1 minute.
âOkâŚ.All the preparations are over.â
I supposed that Ibuki was going to disappear but at the same time Horikita did too. I read this as a fifty-fifty possibility but rather, she probably proceeded voluntarily towards a favourable direction. As soon as I focused on the road leading to the beach, I slowly stepped forward towards it.
Amidst the rain which began to fall heavily, I forced my sluggish body to chase after Ibuki. The sky, covered with rain clouds, blocked the sun, and visibility was poor. Even though I couldnât see Ibuki, fortunately there were footprints on the muddy ground. Iâm sure that if I follow them, they will lead me to her.
She walked around a 100 meters from the base camp, going sometimes left and sometimes right, along the way. Then, unexpectedly, her figure stood still, as if she stopped and waited for someone to come and meet her. Inadvertently, I went into hiding, even though this action had no meaning.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
Without even turning to look back, I heard Ibukiâs calm voice through the sound of the falling rain.
âI am aware that you have been following me. Why donât you come out already?â
âSince when did you notice it?â
âRight from the start.â
Her short answer, gave me an ominous feeling that I had not felt from her before. Her quiet and reticent impression didnât seem to change. But, something was different.
âSo, what is the reason, youâve been following, me?â
âI wonder if you do not know, unless I tell you directly.â
âI donât know.â
Now she made me look like I was the villain.
âYou clearly understand very well why you are being followed, right?â
âI really have no idea. Why? Whatâs the reason?â
Turning back to face me, Ibuki was looking at me straight in the eyes. There was no dejection in her eyes. I almost had the urge to apologize to her. I had no definite proof either. I was just acting based on my own intuition.
âDonât you think that there is no use in lying, anymore?â
I felt my own hesitation for a moment, but I pressed on for an answer.
âAt least I want to hear from your own mouth, the reason why have you been following me.â
âFrom the case of a piece of underwear being stolen, to the tumult of the fire. D Class has had a series of misfortunes.â
âSo what?â
âDo you realise that some people suspected you?â
âAh!. Since I am an outsider. It cannot be helped being suspected.â
âIn other words, thatâs what I mean.â
âThat I am the culprit. So where are the evidence?â
âUnfortunately, there is no evidence at all about the underwear theft. Even so, I think it was you.â
âThis is quite a terrible story. You suspect me, even though there is no proof.â
Well, she was so good at it. I could only praise her.
She didnât make her move until the 5th day and she did not try to approach anyone from D class, at all. This stance, conversely, allowed her to spend time with us, without being suspected.
âThe reason I suspect you is because of todayâs actions. You do not need a further explanation, do you?â
Somehow, I wanted to take a testimony out of Ibuki. Trying to make me explain all the reasons why I suspect her. Itâs like to admit that I am the leader. Even if I am 99 percent certain that she is guilty, if thereâs a possibility of one percent that she is innocent, then, I should avoid pursuing things straight.
âLetâs get straight to the point. Give back what youâve stolen from me.â
I said that to Ibuki who was standing in front of me, but without looking in her eyes.
âWhatever..â
Giving a short answer, she began to walk at a quick pace. I also kept chasing her, following her speed.
Ibuki changed her course heading straight into the forest.
âWhere are you going?â
âLetâs see, where am I going to?â
It was difficult to walk straight into the woods. I realised this in the past several days. Even more so in this weather, which doesnât give us much visibility. However, Ibuki didnât seem to care and stepped further into the woods. I also couldnât pull back, here. I have been following her, in order to find out the truth. Now that I have made a mistake, I must take the responsibility of solving the problem.
I must make up for my mistake. I must make up for my mistake.
The same words repeated over and over again in my head.
The trial had just begun. I couldnât fail here⌠Besides, it is my mistake for being so aggressive towards Karuizawa.
My heart beat became intense. Little by little. I held my breath and cut down the distance to Ibuki. It depended on the situation, but it might be necessary to consider recovering the key card by force.
Itâs alright. If itâs me, I can do it.
I can do it, I can do it, I can do itâŚ
I understand fully well, that I am not calm. But still, I have to do something about it now. I have been doing well on my own so far, and I will continue to do well by myself. There is no one else to turn to.
Being in the forest was somewhat better than being in the open, on the road where the rain and the wind were fierce. But the visibility was even worse, and the footing was much worse than I expected. And as I went right and left along the path, I naturally lost my sense of direction.
But my biggest problem was my physical condition. I have noticed from a little while ago that as time passed, it deteriorated. Up until now, I had signs of a little fever, but maybe because of this rain, my body temperature dropped. My limit line had collapsed and a cold was coming to attack me all of a sudden.
When Ibuki suddenly stopped, she unexpectedly looked up at the tree. A piece of handkerchief wet with rain was tied in front of her.
âUntil when will you chase me? Would you stop it?â
âUntil you return what youâve stolen from me.â
âWould you calm down and think for a bit? If I had stolen the keycard, itâs not like I would have had such a dangerous thing forever. Someone seeing that means immediate disqualification. I wonât end up just losing points.â
I didnât refer to a keycard even once while telling her to return the stolen item. In other words, it looks like Ibuki confessed in that moment. She showed me her white teeth while faintly smiling as I was trying to pursue that point.
âYou thought I had confessed? Sorry, but thatâs wrong.â
âIf thatâs so, then whatâs the dealâŚâ
âIâm fed up talking with you.â
Ibuki crouched down starting to dig the ground using both hands.
âOh, hahâŚâ
Being strucked by intense dizziness and nausea, I leaned on a large tree beside me without thinking.
âYou look very sick.â
Ibuki turned her head once noticing my condition. However, she continued with her operation.
âOhh⌠Ohh⌠HahâŚâ
Until now I managed to breath normally to the utmost, but I couldnât endure anymore. My jersey soaked with downpouring rain suddenly snatched my body temperature away. I fought against the feeling of wanting to lay down the best I could, but I couldnât properly lift my head. âŚWhen I thought about my resilience, it only really started there.
âIbuki-san. Iâll start investigating you using sheer strength. You wonât mind?â
Muttering, Ibuki stopped digging up the earth, stood up and approached.
âââ- Sheer strength? Would you be more specific? To wield violence?â
â⌠This is the last warning. Return it obediently.â
I confronted Ibuki with a sharp tone. I wanted to avoid using force, but there was no other way. I canât show this side of self to anyoneâŚ
There was a problem with Sudou that had occurred before. He was hitting C class students and the case turned out in a trial involving the school. That time, I condemned Sudou who had to deal with a lot of unexpected difficulties. I deserted it then as a well-deserved punishment. To think that I was about to try to solve things with violence like this is seriously hilarious.
âThe last warning, huh⌠I get it, I get it. So what if I do as you please?â
She dropped the bag onto the ground, lightly raised her hands and took a pose of surrender. She got here very obediently. I couldnât watch her resignation, but I couldnât let go of this opportunity.
I stretched out my hands, checking the bag first.
The next moment, Ibukiâs small leg aimed for my face. The smallest precaution saved me. I bounced backwards, avoiding the kick. The thief jumped and took a defensive posture clinging to both hands.
âYouâll really do it.â
âViolent act means immediate disqualificationâŚâ
âAre you saying someone might see us in this place? Youâre willing to do it as well.â
While I was contemplating whether she smiled suggestively, she grabbed my shoulders and pushed me down in the next moment. Without even managing to react defensively to the unexpected events, I collapsed into the muddy ground.
âWould you like a few moments to rest?â
Her face looking down on me from above seemed blurred to me, who was riddled with wounds. Ibuki made a fist tightly as she grasped my collar and pulled up the upper part of my body. If I received this directly, it would tear my consciousness to pieces. I dusted it off, rolled on the ground, and escaped. I got up from the muddy ground with my hands, desperately trying to raise the upper part of my body. For the first time, I was glad I did martial arts.
âHuh? You can sure move. You practiced something?â
Without losing her head, Ibuki looked at me in evaluation as if impressed. Detecting instantly that I had knowledge of martial arts, she realized I wasnât an average person. How should I respond without telling her that my condition is at its worst?
âIndeed⌠Iâm nothing but failure in this trial.â
I have not contributed a thing to D class. In fact, in spite of my poor physical condition, I butted in trying to pull D classâ legs that were working so hard. I wish I could have reported from the start.
Since I felt unwell, I could have requested another person to be the leader. Or I could have just refused. But my pride interfered which was unforgivable.
I made a fool out of many, and hated the fact that I, who had cursed at those incompetent, wasnât of any use. Ha ha⌠I let a dry laugh in my mind. Was it until now that I made excuses for myself like this?
âIt was you, rightâŚ? Who stole the keycard.â
Ibuki, who I was trying to chase, stopped. We shortened the distance shortly after. She pretended to do an attack with her right arm, only to do a high, fast kick with her leg. I escaped her attack and stretched my arm trying to distract her counterattack. Ibuki avoided my arm being instantly aware of the danger. She then switched over the next attack, forcing me to do a bewildering defense.
While having bad foothold, I kept the center of the gravity low, without worrying about giving the impression that I had the skills. Besides, in her, I didnât see any hesitation in hurting others.
Ibuki laughed showing her white teeth, like she was enjoying this situation. I never thought I would see her with such a big smile. Because of all the moving around, I was attacked by an intense cold and nausea. It was only a matter of time to stand still until the end.
âYou did your best until here so Iâll give you a reward and tell you the truth. Iâm the one who stole the keycard.â
Ibuki put her hands in her pocket and slowly she took out the card. On the surface facing my way, my name was engraved firmly.
âYou admitted it pretty quickly after all that.â
âIt has come to a point where it doesnât matter whether I admit it or not. Thereâs no striking evidence that I hurt you. Itâs not like the school can make a right judgement. Isnât that right?
Ibukiâs reading was right. There was no factor that could make the school perceive this situation as it really was.
Ibuki reached the same conclusion. Even if I got damage unilaterally here, Ibuki could find any excuse as much as she liked. Even if I complained, the two guilty parties of the crimes wonât get punished. It was D class that had many points to lose.
But, if I managed to get back the keycard, we could possibly be saved. By seizing reliable evidence, there was no choice but to force C class to admit to their faults.
Fingertips remained on the keycard.
There was a chance that we could claim its legitimacy if stolen. If it functioned to make the truth come to light, the school may thoroughly investigate as well. I couldnât abandon that hope. But I couldnât get back the keycard unless I gained total control of Ibukiâs next actions. I couldnât believe she was stupid enough to show this kind of bold behavior.
If she took it away, the card wonât ever be discovered or found anywhere else.
If that happened, itâd only become a dispute involving me not stealing what had already been stolen.
From there, I had no more energy to break into a run and draw near to her. To make matters worse, I had no strength in my fist either. But all I had to do was to make use of whatever force I had left.
I wonder if Ibuki had some reasons why she was rushing things, or she was just underestimating me. I advanced through the ground and commenced the attack. Like a hunter who enjoyed a one-sided hunt. She glanced at me for a moment, taking advantage of my weak situation.
She was all fake.
While I focused my attention on the lower half of the body, she turned without wavering and swung her right fist with the smallest movement. She barely grazed my hair and avoided any physical contact or attack at any short distance, then she applied a little force to the back of my body and made use of her momentum. Even if I was incompetent then, Iâd still try everything until I defeated her.
I tried to take her arms and she lost her balance but again, she grasped the situation in a moment and slipped through my arm. I was trying to see things through by using my strength and speed but I was also avoiding any physical contact. I mustered my remaining strength and I drove into the pit of her stomach with my left fist.
âAhâŚ.â
Ibuki, who couldnât breathe anymore, kneeled on the spot like she was suffering. But at the same time my strength also reached the limit and my field of vision was distorted. There was no way I was going to chase her if she escaped, so I kept her under control.
âThatâs the worstâŚAlready reached my limit.â
Because I moved my body intensely and overdid things, my condition, which was already bad enough before, became hopeless. But I couldnât let myself collapse. My blow was superficial and it wouldnât defeat her.
âI donât knowâŚI was sure you were involved in it.â
Ibuki stood up wiping her muddy face.
âInvolved? In whatâŚâŚ..?â
Ibuki showed a moment of hesitation but eventually, standing alone, she revealed.
âI didnât burn the manual.â
âDo you have the intention of just repeating a lie again?â
âWhat would my profit be in doing such a thing like the arson? Itâs inevitable that people would want to search for the criminal again with the uproar of the fire. And I also would strongly suspect myself. But thereâs only great damage and not even one advantage in this.â
âThatâsâŚâ
Certainly I agreed with what she was saying. She was stealing the keycard before the fire broke out. There was no time for her to bother burning the manual and fan the flames.
Then, who? Did it even make sense to burn the manual?
âThe reason I talked to you in such a roundabout way was to confirm that. You seem to be much different. But in that case, itâs better to say that it was hard to understand. Do you think heâs in the D class? Iâd say a guy who seemed to be aware of my crime even before you.â
Ibuki sighed as if she couldnât understand.
âYou meanâŚ.â
Immediately, after the appearance of said person in my mind, I noticed that Ibuki was gone. The next moment, a blow shocked me and hit me hard when she attacked my head with a blunt weapon. I fell, hard.
âOur conversation is over.â
I unconsciously started to feel that I had to get up, but the hand which had lightly been bruised by Ibukiâs right foot made me fall again. Then, Ibuki gripped my bangs firmly and pulled me up.
âAh, let me goâŚ..â
âSorry. Iâve got a busy schedule ahead of me.â
Suddenly, she aimed at my face and slapped me with her right hand. My thoughts and my body were at their limit and it was impossible for me not to suffer damage. I shook off the hand that was gripping my bangs. Then, I tried to get upright and draw distance with clumsy movements.
But my legs tangled and crumbled again to the ground like they used all their strength.
âDid you think that such a coercive method will be excused?â
âCome on now. I donât feel like answering.â
When I narrowed the distance, she raised her feet high and kicked me in the face knocking me out.
How many times I repeated this to myself.
IâŚ..made a great mistake.
In an attempt to repair that mistake by myself, I transformed it into an irreparable situation.
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