3: When youâve started a challenge in a game within the game, itâs seriously hard to stop. PART 6
ãItâs fine for the pledges we distribute to be like this, but now itâs a question of what else we can doâ¦â¦ã
ãNn, is it not enough to just hand these out?ã
ãUnder normal circumstances, that might be enough, but youâre up against Hinami hereâ¦â¦ã
ãAhh, is that so.ã
While cutting the printed papers into the right size for distribution, we worked out the plan.
Picking up one of the cut papers, I smiled wryly.
ï¼ï¼To work towards expanding the selection at the school store and cafeteria.
ï¼ï¼To, by way of relaxing the school rules on hairstyle and clothing,
facilitate the improvement of the life skills and independence of students.
ï¼ï¼To lift the restriction on access to the rooftop being limited to lunch time.
ï¼ï¼To, by inviting celebrities as guests to the cultural festival,
work towards improving its liveliness and spirit.
ãStill, itâs become quite the alluring set of campaign pledges.ã
ãFor sure! Youâre unexpectedly baad, Tomozakiï½ã
Mimimi used a free hand to cover her mouth, and with a *shi shi shi*, laughed mischievously.
ãNahh, Iâm merely fighting fair and square, you know.ã
I spoke sincerely. This was nanashiâs playstyle. To use whatever means possible.
ãI wonder?ãThough taken aback, Mimimi seemed to be enjoying herself.ãBut, the people seeing this will really be drawn inï½!ã
ãWell, I have the feeling about half of it will be understood as a joke anyway, though.ã
ãAhaha! Thatâs very much the case!ã
ãYep.ã
ãItâs reaally bad of you to have also prepared excuses in case it gets seen by a teacher. You wicked magistrate you!ã
ãI, I guess!ã
Mimimi laughed. The reality was that, even if the teachers were to come after us, the content had been confined to be such that the excuse âitâs for the liveliness of the school and convenience of the studentsâ would work.
ãHmm, I guess now itâs time to think about what to do next?ã
ãâ¦â¦Thatâs right.ãI explained the plan I had worked out in advance.ãIn the time between now and the real speech, we need to work on establishing a difference in the number of supporters.ã
The real speech. In other words, the speech addressing the entire student body. It was to happen this weekend.
Should a large gap in impression be created before that, then even if we supposed the unlikely, purely hypothetical situation in which the speech granted us an advantage, that gap would cause us to lose.
But if we were to do things normally, during the four days of election campaigning that included today, it would be difficult for Mimimi to gather more supporters than Hinami. Comparing Mizusawa and Yamashita-san, in all honesty there was too much of a difference in their oratory skills. Additionally, rather than Hinami only trying hard now, she had been gathering supporters as a result of the goodness of her starting impression and her efforts that bordered madness such as the memorization of students.
In other words, at this stage, there was an underlying gap in the party, skills learned, and attribute values.
And, it would be difficult to bridge that gap. Skills are determined by things like oneâs past effort, experience, and abilities, so starting to compete now would only have about as much effect as pouring water on a hot stone. The same applied to the gap between our parties. In other words, unless we looked for someone more talented than Mizusawa at giving speeches, or someone with more likability than Hinami, that gap would not be bridged. Doing so would be difficult. Perhaps even impossible.
This overwhelmingãdifference in accumulationsã. This was what made her Hinami Aoi.
To sum things up, NO NAMEâs playstyle was aãhead-on attack with an overwhelming amount of effortã.
That being the case, as for what nanashi should consider hereâ¦
ââAn roundabout approach, adopted under the premise that there is a clear difference in fighting power.
After getting insider information about the various clubs from the well-connected Mimimi, I planned my strategy.
And so, after Mimimi and I left the computer room, in accordance with my suggestion, we headed to the gymnasium, where the volleyball and basketball clubs were practicing. When I explained what needed to be done from here, Mimimi laughed impishly. ãAs I thought, Tomozaki⦠youâre baad.ãNot at all. In a sense, this too is a legitimate frontal attack.
We arrived at the hall. Giving the area a sweeping glance, I saw Tama-chan walking through the volleyball court with a ball in hand. That girlâs in the volleyball in spite of her tiny size, huh. Calling out to her would also be an option, but our current objective is something else, so for the time being Iâll leave things to Mimimi.
Just as we had discussed, Mimimi went over to talk to the boss-character in the boyâs basketball club. You could tell he was a riajuu from a glance, what with his ikemen-like appearance. Maintaining enough of a distance so that I wouldnât involuntarily shrink away, I waited on standby.
ãOiiii Sasakiï½ã
ãHm? If it isnât Mimimi. Whatâs up?ã
The guy called Sasaki began walking off the court towards Mimimi.
ãE-lec-tion campaigning, Sir!ã
Mimimi put her hands on her hips and puffed out her chest. The folds radiating around her chest naturally led oneâs eyes in that direction, emphasizing the large size of her bust. However, the guy called Sasaki showed no indication of looking that way. S-So this is a riajuu.
ãAhh, were you standing for election? Soo diligentï½ã
ãI guess! Being diligent is my only merit, after all!ã
ãEw!ã
I backed away slightly from this conversation unique to riajuus for which at an enigmatic timing,ãEwãmade its appearance.
ãActually, Iâve come for a negotiationï½ã
ãNegotiation?ã
ãYep! Iâm going to implement policies that go like this, so cast an honest vote for me! Something like that?ã
ãHeeh. Frankly, Iâm planning to vote for Aoi, though.ã
ãI donât wanna heaar itï½ï¼ã
Mimimi covered her ears with both hands. Each and every one of her actions and speech was executed comically.
ãSo, what is it? Policies, you said?ã
ãOui! Policies!ã
ãYeah, yeah, shush.ã
ãWell, please listen up! Getting straight to the pointâ¦â¦itâll be along the lines of purchasing an electric ball pump, and so you may support moi, there you have it.ã
As she declared this, Mimimi wore a devilish smile.
ãEh! You serious!?ã
Sasaki was clearly hooked.
Thatâs right. An electric air pump. This was the strategy I had suggested.
To offer pledges that bring strong returns to specific club activities, and gather firm supporters.
Essentially, the buying of political votes by the inducement of profit. Itâs a legitimate method.
ãVeeery serious. For stimulating club activities, see! Ah, though I say that, itâs not just for the basketball club, okay? Itâll be shared with the volleyball, soccer, and handball clubs too!ã
Moreover, we had chosen the itemãelectric ball pumpãthat would be able to bring about strong gains simultaneously to the four clubs that were the basketball club, volleyball club, soccer club, and handball club. Apart from being an item that could realistically be bought with only tens of thousands of yen, itâs an exceptional item allowing the chore of manually pumping up the ball to be skipped. Being able to reduce the amount of tedious work is something that would most likely be welcomed by club members.
ãIâm on board with that.ã
ãThen may I have your clear vote! Of course, I donât mean just youâ¦â¦?ã
ãHahaha, okayy. An air pump, thatâs a promise, right?ã
ãJust leave it to me!ã
ãSounds great! âKay then, Iâll go tell the others.ã
As he spoke, Sasaki nodded in the direction of the court with. From what I could see, the basketball club seemed to have slightly under thirty members.
If eighty percent of those here were to vote for Mimimi, that would end up being twenty votes.
ãPlease do!ã
In this way, Mimimi quickly gathered more votes. This was partly due to the effect of the ãBuying-off by way of electric air pumpã strategy, but what played a more important role was probably Mimimiâs communication skills. Had I been the one carrying out these negotiations, I daresay that by the three Hiriajuu PrinciplesãGross, Disgusting, Gross Faceã, the proposal would have been rejected. Even if it didnât get rejected, being seen as an easily controlled introvert would be about the most I could manage. There was also the possibility that I would be seen as a cunning person. At the very least, I do not think that I would be favourably accepted as an accomplice in the same way that I am now. The source is my all-too familiar life.
Just as I was having these thoughts, Mimimi turned her gaze towards Tama-chan, her pupils sparkling.
ãTamaï½! As tiny as ever, I seeï½ï¼ã
Just like that, she broke into a fierce run, embracing Tama-chan in a tackle of sorts.
ãMimimi!? Hey, you canât just enter the court like th- waa!?ã
ãPardon the intruusion!ã
Saying this, she lightly rolled up the shirt that Tama-chan was wearing and plunged in head-first. The heck is this person doing? Then, just like that, she popped her head out from the neckline. There were now two heads coming out of Tama-chanâs gym clothes. What is going on.
ãMinmi, itâs cramped! I really donât get you!ã
ãAnd now two are one!ã
ãHaah!?ã
Just then, a girl from the volleyball club who appeared to be a senpai walked over with an exasperated look and sharply tapped Mimimi on the head.
ãWhat are you up to now, Nanami?ã
ãI-Itâs the lovely Shiori-senpai!!ã
At the entrance of this girl by the name of Shiori-senpai, Mimimiâs eyes shone even brighter, attempting to turn to face her. However, having entered Tama-chanâs gym clothes, she was unable to make much progress, whispering something to the effect ofãImpressive, senpaiâ¦â¦youâve trapped meã.
Shiori-senpai breathed a sigh, directing her gaze at Mimimi.
ãYou voluntarily got yourself in there, you knowâ¦â¦ã
ãAh, youâre right! Tehe!ã
Saying another distinctãteheãout loud, Mimimi pulled her head back into Tama-chanâs gym clothes and started wriggling out.
ãHyaa!ã
Upon her doing so, Tama-chan let out a sweet voice. Seems like Mimimi did something again.
A short while after that, with aãPuhaa!ã, Mimimi re-emerged.
ãThe outside air is delicious!ã
Mimimi spread both hands and laughed. As for Tama-chan, she was holding her stomach, aghast.
ãUn-unbelievable!ã
ãAre, are you alright, Natsubayashi?ã
Shiori-senpai called out in a worried voice to Tama-chan, who was acting strange.
ãMy belly buttonâ¦â¦ã
ãB, belly button?ã
Tama-chan spoke in a quiet, humiliated voice.
ãShe licked my belly button.ã
ãAre you an idiot?!ã
Reacting to Tama-chanâs words, Shiori-senpai gave Mimimi a small shove.
ãI am not an idiot, senpai! For today I have come to the volleyball club bringing good tidings!ã
ãHa, haah?ã
Then, riding the momentum of the confusion, Mimimi forcefully told Shiori-senpai the same thing she had told the basketball club.
ãââAnd so, my goal is to revitalize Sekitomo Highâs club activities!ã
ãFumu. â¦â¦Understood. If thatâs the case, I wish to cooperate. We canât let the track and field club hog the spotlight forever, after all.ã
ãThank you very much Shiorin-senpai! Love you!ã
And so, she quickly got her proposal accepted. Yep, conversations become smoother when thereâs a riajuu around.
As I thought, Mimimiâs amazing. In the middle of things, juniors in the volleyball club would drop by with idolizing calls like ãMimimi-senpaiï½ï¼ããI heard youâre standing for election!ããIâm cheering for you!ã. Iâm not sure what to think of how sheâs involved with so many people from different clubs and years.
While thinking about such things, I focused on patiently enduring the gazes of ãWho is that guy? Heâs been standing there this whole time.ãfrom the members of the volleyball club present. Thereâs no role for a jaku-chara here, so it canât be helped.
Then, with our business in the gymnasium complete, Mimimi said the following to Tama-chan as we are about to leave.
ãAh, that reminds me Tama, could you try touching your back?ã
ãMy back?â¦â¦Eh.ãThen, Tama-chan began to glare at Mimimi.ãâ¦â¦Mi-n-miï½??ã
With a look full of resentment, Tama-chan moved to the wall while blushing and began squirming her back against it.
ãWh, whatâs going on?ã
When I silently asked Mimimi about it, she responded withãItâs the magic of these fingers!ãwhile pinching her thumb, index finger and middle finger. As for Shiori-senpai, she muttered ãAt the same time as the licking, huh. What a skillful fellow.ã, apparently having deduced something. It was a tone of voice that was a mix of admiration and exasperation. Come on, whatâs going on?
In the end, nobody enlightened me on the truth of the situation, but after that, Mimimi and I visited the outdoor field in order to talk to the football club and handball club, and succeeded in gathering more than 100ãfirm supportersãin total.
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3: When youâve started a challenge in a game within the game, itâs seriously hard to stop. PART 7
We were now on the way back from school. Mimimi spoke cheerfully to me as we walked side-by-side.
ãStill, that went pretty well, donât you think? You can really do it, Tomozaki!ã
ãAh, noâ¦â¦it wouldnât have worked without your negotiations, Mimimi.ã
Two of us, heading home from school together. Moreover, taking the same route up until the nearest station. Come to think of it, it was natural that this would happen.
It might have been the second time I would be heading home together with Mimimi, but I hadnât mentally prepared myself.
ãI wonder if this will be enough for us to put up a good fight?ã
ãHmm, let me see. Well, at the very least, with this itâs not like we canât put up a fightâ¦â¦I think.ã
I spoke while hiding my nervousness from us going back together. Although I tried giving her an ambiguous affirmation, what was the actual situation? The total student population of Sekitomo High was just under six hundred. Having just over a hundred supportersâ¦â¦ in all honesty, it wasnât enough. No, had this been a normal election that would likely have been more than enough to go on, but our opponent was Hinami. If you considered that, you could even say we were still far off the mark. Given that, what should we doâ¦â¦?
Nervous from the two of us returning from school together, my thoughts werenât quite in order.
However, walking alongside her like this, despite how I myself was suffering overwhelming defeat in the game called Life, I was still the one with the taller stature and better physique. It kind of made me realize the obvious, but sheâs a girl.
ãHmm? Do I see you staring? So itâs a confession after all!?ã
ãT-That ainât it!ã
Flustered, I tsukkomiâd. Mimimi laughed cheerfully, her bag swaying. As a result of that momentum, the strap attached to her bag also swayed.
ãâ¦â¦Whatâs that?ã
I looked at the strap. It was a large strap, resembling a haniwa, and had a kind of strange, striped colour scheme. Was there something like this attached before? [1]
ãOh! What a discerning eye! Itâs something I bought the other day after falling in love with it at first sight!ã
ãHe, heeh.ã
The design of the strap kind of feels awfully questionable. I was stumped on how to respond.
ãSo how is it!? Cute, right!?ã
I went ãEhhh!?ãin surprise. Th-this is cute?
Here, I recalled a method courtesy of Mizusawa that I had also previously used to mess around with Izumi.
ãNah, itâs really weird.ã
ãEhh! No-no-no! Itâs super cute!ã
Mimimi laughed. Ooh, looks like weâve got a good mood going again. Incredible, Mizusawa. This method has great usability.
ãNo, but I mean, thisâ¦â¦looks like a haniwa, right.ã
ãThatâs exactly what makes it cute! Jeez! So you donât get it, huhï½ã
Even as Mimimi pouted at me, her tone of voice indicated she was having fun. The Mizusawa Method sure is amazing.
Not at all. But I do know for sure that this isnât cute, okay.
ãMore importantly, the election! What should we do tomorrow?! Tomozaki-san the Brain!ã
Just like before, Mimimi brought a hand to my mouth as if holding a microphone.
ãHmmâ¦â¦thatâs right. What to do from here, huhâ¦â¦ã
I thought.
In order to win in this election. In order to strike the chinks in the armour of the flawless gamer NO NAME.
The essential point of this battle would be in Mimimi and HinamiâsãDifference in awareness of the match.ã
To put it bluntly, this time Hinami was being careless. Though I say careless, it wasnât some foolish carelessness of the typeãThereâs plenty of leeway so I can take it easyã, but rather, a valid carelessness with the meaningãNot thinking that we would fight with this much focus on winningã.
Thinking about elections normally, what a candidate should head for is toãgather more supportersã. That is why Hinami would likely expect Mimimiâs course of action to be the honest objective ofãgathering more supportersã, and in fact that is what Mimimi had been doing prior myself becoming theãBrainã.
Under that assumption, if Hinami was in it to win, to her the fighting style with the highest chance of success would be toãjust like Mimimi, gather as many supporters as possibleã. After all, since there was an insurmountable difference in original capability and past accumulations, if she were to fight her opponent on the same stage and with the same tactics, the chances of an unexpected upset would be considerably low.
And at the moment Hinami was, by that same logic, fighting with her focus onãgathering more supportersã.
In addition, this also concurred with NO NAMEâs style of aãhead-on attack with an overwhelming amount of effortã.
In other words, we couldnât win there. Hinami specialized in such a stage and strategy. We had no choice but to abandon that option.
Which is why earlier, before going to the gymnasium to buy votes, I had suggested the following to Mimimi.
ãLetâs aim for fifty-five percent.ã
Thatâs right. From the start, we would abandon any idea ofãgathering more supportersã. We were practically abandoning, in advance, any possibility of obtaining votes from forty-five percent of the hundred-percent of voters. Instead, we would pump everything we had into the remaining fifty-five percent. While Hinami worked on the hundred-percent for the purpose ofãgathering more supportersã, we would focus only on the fifty-five percent, and make them unwavering in their support. By fighting in this way, even with a gap in ability that almost doubled ours, we would be able to fight an even match.
And this plan was linked to our activities that made use of theãelectric air pumpã, targeting a specific area to great effect.
At that time, I had also explained the following.
ãââWhen itâs simply an issue of win or lose,ã100% of votesãandã51% of votesãhave the same value, after all.ã
In an election, you win if you secure the most votes. In other words, as far as winning and losing was concerned, once you had secured the majority vote then anything above that would only be relevant for oneâs self-satisfaction.
Of course, there was no way Hinami didnât understand this. However, she was a user of frontal attacks and would therefore avoid choosing that method. It would be a different story if she knew that Mimimi was adopting the indifferentãway of fighting that aims for fifty-five percent of the vote from the startãstrategy, but she likely wasnât considering it in the slightest.
Which is why this was an indirect method which targeted that opening. In a sense, nothing more than a surprise attack.
We wouldnât be able to stand up to other fighting styles just by coming up with a counter-plan to Hinamiâs fighting style. If Hinami were to come up with her own counter-plan to this strategy, then it would instantly collapse like a house of cards.
But I was fine with that. Something that metas the previous environmentâs top meta is the current environmentâs top meta. You hear about that kind of thing every day in the world of competitive gaming.
ãâ¦â¦Heyy Tomozakiï½? Whatâs the plan for tomorrow?ã
ãAh, yeah.ã
Ah, that was bad of me. Unconsciously diving into my own world of thoughts again.
ãI say that, but I wonder if itâll be something difficultâ¦â¦?ã
ãHmm. â¦â¦Let me think about it.ã
In truth, I had already explored several options, but no method of obtaining similarly firm supporters like just now in a single day had come to mind.
ãActually though, why is it that you want to win against Aoi so much, Tomozaki?ã
Suddenly, a question from Mimimi.
ãWhy, you ask?ãWhile slightly confused, I replied.ãâ¦â¦Itâs the same as what I told you last time, though.ã
ãThe thing about you liking games and getting more fired up the stronger your opponent is?ã
ãYeah, well, that.ã
ãâ¦â¦Is that all?ã
Mimimi took the question a step further.
Well, to be honest, that probably wasnât all. Or rather, if my reason for wanting to win was that I liked games, then why wasnât I regularly competing in terms of academics or sports? It certainly wasnât a very good reason, was it.
Even Mimimi kind of had her mouth in the shape of a smile but her expression looked doubtful. Should I be frank?
If I had to say something the current low-leveled me could do, itâs saying what comes to mind exactly as it is, after all.
ãâ¦â¦You know, Iâm good at AtaFami.ã
ãEh, whatâs this all of a sudden?ã
ãNo look, Hinamiâs good at it too, as a matter of fact.ã
ãAhh, I see!ãMimimi had a look of comprehension.ãSo in other words, this is about revenge against Aoi!ã
I tilted my head.
ãRevenge?ã
ãAh, was that not it? I thought that perhaps this was all because you lost in AtaFami which you had such confidence in or something.ã
ãAhh.ãI smiled wryly.ãThatâs not it, if itâs in AtaFami, I did beat her.ã
ãEh! Is that so!?ã
A reaction that kind of said simply winning against Hinami in something was already deserving of surprise.
ãYeah, well. But among all the AtaFami players Iâve ever fought, Hinami was the strongest, or rather, she was the first opponent to make me think I might lose to them one day.ã
ãHo, hooh.ã
Mimimi was visibly taken aback as she listened to me.
ãBut how should I put it, arenât I being thrashed by Hinami in Life? No matter what I do I canât win, and I canât even see a future where I do win. But thatâs because the main battlefield for the AtaFami player who I uniquely acknowledge, Hinami Aoi, isãLifeã.ã
ãAhaha, itâs just like youâre treating life like itâs a game.ã
The point was that it really is a game, though.
ãI guess. But I thought, ifãLifeãis a game, I want to try fighting against that Hinami Aoi in not just AtaFami, but also in her main battlefieldãLifeã. No matter how insignificant I am, Iâm still a gamer after all. But I canât win as I am right now, soâ¦â¦ã
ãAh. â¦â¦So thatâs why.ã
ãYeah. I thought that if I cooperated with you, Mimimi, winning might be possible. Something like that.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãI seeeï½. Well, if thatâs the case I think I understand.ã
I explained my motives truthfully. Things like me being Japanâs number one in AtaFami were kind of embarrassing so I left such details unsaid. Of course, that also applied to how I was getting Life lessons from Hinami.
While saying something to the effect ofãMm-hmm, thatâs youth for youã, Mimimi nodded several times.
Still, sheâs drawn out the conversation considerably. So this is the conversation technique of a riajuu, huh. That being the case, letâs have a go at imitation. After all, I had been ordered to steal Mimimiâs conversation techniques, and I was actually a little curious anyway.
ãâ¦â¦How about you, Mimimi?ã
ãHm?ã
ãWhat makes you want to win against Hinami so much?ã
Just like how Mimimi had done to me, I returned the question. Just as with the Mizusawa method, I think that as expected appropriation is key to conversation.
ãâ¦â¦Hmmï½ï½ã
Mimimi showed a troubled smile, her eyes wandering around in space.
Ah, might I have gone too far with my learning through imitation and breached a sensitive topic?
ãAh, sorry.ã
ãNo, not at all, itâs fine! Itâs not that big a deal, you know?ã
While scratching her face, Mimimi, with the same gaze that was neither here nor there, began to speak.
ãWell then, hereâs a question! What is Japanâs tallest mountain!?ã
For some reason, here came an unexpected, cheerful quiz. Mimimi had returned to her usual bright expression.
ãA pop-quiz?ãThough confused, I answered her.ãThatâd be Mount Fuji.ã
ãCorrectï½! Pafu pafuï½!ã
ãY-Yeah.ãI was at a loss on how to reply.
ãOkay, next question.ãMimimi smiled meaningfully.ãWhat is the second tallest mountain in Japan?ã
Mimimi stared into my eyes, sending me a gaze that was as if she was trying to assess how I felt.
ãEh, second tallest? â¦â¦What was it again? Ummâ¦â¦ã
ãBu-buuï½! Timeâs up! The correct answer wasï½â¦â¦ãKitadakeã!ã
Mimimi held up two fingers.
ãKitadake? â¦â¦I had no idea.ã
ãRight?ãMimimi laughed spiritedly.ãOkay, next question! Who was the first president of America?ã
I knew this one.
ãGeorge Washington.ã
ãThatâs correct! Then â¦â¦what about the second president of America?ã
Mimimi, as if testing some part of me, slowly threw the words my way.
ãUm, let me see. â¦â¦Who was it again?ã
ãOkay, too badï½! The correct answer was John Adams! Tomozaki, is world history not your strongest subjectï½?ã
ãI, I wonder.ã
I was finding it difficult to grasp the purpose of this quiz. Mimimiâs expression grew just a bit more serious than before.
ãWell then, onto the next question! In the sports test in May, who was first place overall for the girls?ã
Then, Mimimi smiled a gentle, meaningful smile. Hm.
ãThat would be Hinami, right.ã
ãYep, correct. Now then.ãMimimi gently tilted her head to the side.ãDo you know who was second?ã
She then made eye contact with me.
ãâ¦â¦No, I donât know.ã
ãRight? To sum things up, thatâs what it is! First place really stands out and becomes famous, but the moment it comes to second place! Instantly, the value drops!ã
ââThe value drops.
At that point, I had the feeling I could guess what Mimimi wanted to tell me.
ãSo, the one who placed second in that sports testâ¦â¦ã
For just an instant Mimimiâs expression appeared somewhat lonely, rigid as if taking a sharp breath, but right after that it returned to the usual smile.
ãThatâs right! The one in second place was none other than myself, Nanami Minami! How about that? Iâm actually amazing! Did you know that?ã
ãI, I didnât.ã
ãI thought as much! But that prett-y much sums it up. Ah, incidentally, as for studies, in the first-year end of school tests, I was always second too! Though I did drop to third and sixth place in the recent mid-term and end-of-term tests in the endï½ã
That surprised me. Our school was pretty high-ranked, so those achievements truly were remarkable.
ãEh, is that so? You donât seem like it.ã
Surprised, I inadvertently put my honest thoughts into words.
ãHeyyy thatâs rude!ã*ka ka ka*, Mimimi laughed.ãBut you know, itâs true that everyone isnât aware of it! That in fact myself, Nanami Minami, am one accomplished in the pen and sword with an attractive face and figure, and make for a handsome Yamato Nadeshiko boy-girl coupleâ¦â¦ã[2]
ãNo wait, youâre not a handsome boy.ã
ãOhh, as expected you pay attention to the details, Tomozaki! But it looks like you acknowledge the other partâ¦â¦how suh-weet!ã
ãShaddup!ã
In order to be able to keep up with Mimimiâs pace, I tsukkomiâd.
ãAhahaha!ã
Mimimi let out a big laugh, then returned to a serious expression.
ãBut well, thatâs the story.ã
Smiling faintly with her face looking down, Mimimi kicked a pebble with an *ei*.
ãâ¦â¦Is that so.ã
I hadnât known. I hadnât known that because of how incredibly amazing Hinami was, Mimimi was always hidden by her shadow.
I averted my eyes slightly, continuing to walk. Upon which Mimimi, with not her usual excessively bright, shining smile, but with a somewhat fleeting smile that felt like it might disappear at any moment, said the following.
ãThat, is why I want to win.ã
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