Although it had taken slightly longer than expected, I had managed to make the Tom Yum Goong approximately as instructed.
And now, the time had come to have Amasawa try the completed dish.
I never wouldâve guessed that Iâd be serving a home-cooked meal to a girl I had only just met.
I placed the Tom Yum Goong on the table before turning around and coming right back with an apple in hand.
It seemed necessary to demonstrate that I was capable of handling the Petty knife in front of Amasawa.
âI usually use a normal kitchen knife to peel apples, so using this might be a little awkward, butââ
I spoke these words as a preface to help cushion the blow and set about peeling the apple.
âWow~ How amazing! Youâre doing perfectly! The way you handle that knife gets full marks from me!â
It wasnât professional-looking or anything, but at the very least it didnât look like it was the first time I had ever touched a knife.
I then laid out the freshly cut apple slices before her.
âBy the way, when I think of Tom Yum Goong, the first thing that comes to mind is cilantro. Do you not like that or something?â
Cilantro was not one of the ingredients that she had me buy today.
âI do though? Itâs just like, I thought you might figure out what the dish was if we got cilantro.â
She had been on guard, having deliberately chosen to leave out the cilantro; That is, she had taken steps to prevent me from pulling any cheap tricks on her. I could understand that she had done so in order to avoid showing me an opening, but it was pretty excessive for her to go that far.
âWould you mind if I start getting everything cleaned up?â
I asked, taking the opportunity to put the cutting board and Petty knife that I had used for the apple back in the kitchen.
âNo no no. Youâve gotta sit down right there and wait for the judge to give her verdict, okay?â
She protested, demanding that I sit down right in front of her.
Unable to go against her, I gave up on cleaning and made my way back into the living room, just as instructed.
âAlrighty then, time to dig in~â
Amasawa slowly carried a spoonful of hot Tom Yum Goong into her mouth.
She didnât seem to mind having me sit here and stare at her as she ate at all.
Though in that regard I wasnât one to mind either, so she and I were one and the same.
After she eventually finished eating, Amasawa clasped her hands together, seemingly satisfied.
âThank you for the meal.â
She didnât seem to be the type of girl who only ate small portions, as she had eaten every last bite of the dish.
The thing was⦠I had tasted it before serving it to her, but I had no way to be sure if it tasted right or not.
I hadnât made any mistakes with the measurements or anything, so I didnât think there should be any problems.
Even so, if Amasawa were to say that it still wasnât good enough, then this battle would mark the end of the war.
A war in which we had lost.
âYour Tom Yum Goongââ
She paused for a moment before handing down her judgment.
âYeah, I guess it was just barely good enough. It wasnât, like, super delicious or anything, but I think it tasted good enough for me to wanna try it again.â
She had yet to bring up the part that I cared about most: Whether I had passed or failed.
âWell for now, Iâll clean up, kay?â
With that, Amasawa picked up her bowl, spoon, and the other dishes on the table and headed over to the kitchen.
She didnât just place the dishes in the sink, but instead began tidying up the entire kitchen for some reason.
âIâll take care of it from here.â
âItâs fine, itâs fine~ Iâm the one who forced you to cook for me, so at least lemme do this much. Go sit back and relax, Senpai. Iâm terrible at cooking, but Iâm pretty good at cleaning up afterward since I always helped out my mom with it.â
âWell, Iâll take you up on that then. By the way, about our deal⦠what do you think?â
Amasawa grew silent as she proceeded to tidy up the kitchen.
Only the sound of the evening news playing on the TV could be heard.
âOh thatâs right~ Iâve gotta announce the results soon, donât I? Itâs kinda tricky though~.â
As she thought about it, Amasawa didnât seem to be happy with the position of the ribbon holding up her right ponytail, as she unfastened the ribbon and began to tie it back on, using her reflection on the screen of her phone like a mirror.
Not long after, just as she finished tying back up her hair, she delivered her verdict.
âAs I said just a little bit ago, it was just barely good enough. After all, your technique wasnât terrible, and the taste wasnât like, bad either.â
âOnly just barely? How harsh.â
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âWell, I did say I was really picky about taste.â
Amasawa grinned, looking at me as she spoke.
âI suppose I could say that whether or not Iâll come back and eat here next time depends on how hard you work, Senpai.â
This meant that my cooking skills werenât at the level where she wanted to drop by and ask me to cook her a meal very often.
Though she had said it was just barely good enough, I still didnât know if this meant I had passed or not.
âSo this deal with SudÅ was a failure, then?â
I was somewhat hesitant about confirming it with her, but I decided to ask anyway.
âWhile I canât exactly say you passed, itâs true that you can cook. I had you buy all sorts of expensive stuff and like, you did let me eat for free, so I guess Iâve gotta repay you for that. Iâll pair up with SudÅ-senpai, outta respect for your efforts.â
Although it hadnât been enough to satisfy her, it seemed like, for the time being, I had managed to just barely meet her standards.
She told me the good news just as I started to think that this might be a little difficult, letting out a sigh of relief.
âIâm almost done cleaning up, so just hold tight for a bit, kay?â
I couldnât just stare at her as she diligently fixed up the kitchen, so I decided to just sit back and watch the news on TV as I waited for her.
Before long, Amasawa came back to the living room, content with the state of the kitchen. She then took out her phone and submitted an application to partner up with SudÅ, showing me the screen as she did. As long as SudÅ responded to her offer by the end of the day today, their partnership would be set in stone.
âSudÅâs off doing club activities right now, so Iâll have him accept it later. Is that alright with you?â
While this wasnât exactly a lie, the real reason was that I had his cell phone, so he couldnât use it right now.
âTotally okay with me~ Anywho, I donât wanna stay out too late, so Iâll be heading back now. See ya later, AyanokÅji-senpai!â
The plan had gone by without a hitch, as Amasawa headed toward the front door to leave.
âAmasawa. Thanks for being willing to pair up with SudÅ. Youâve done a lot for him, and Horikita too.â
âYes yes~ You can shower me with as much appreciation as you want, kay?â
She quipped back with a light-hearted reply as she put on her shoes.
âIn the meantime, thereâs something Iâd like to ask you about, butâ¦â
Just as I was about to state what it was, Amasawa finished putting on her shoes and glanced over at me.
âIs it that you want me to act as the intermediary between our classes?â
She responded in my place. Her placement in Class A and her A-rated Academic Ability werenât just for show, after all.
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Essentially, she was a quick thinker who spoke without the slightest trace of doubt in her words.
âYouâre not wrong. There are quite a lot of students in my class who are having trouble finding a partner, just like SudÅ. Itâd be great if you could introduce us to some people whoâd be willing to help us out.â
âSo~rry, but I donât think thatâs possible.â
Amasawa lightly put both hands together in front of herself to apologize. She had turned down my request without a second thought.
âAh, itâs not because of you or Horikita-senpai, okay? I totally think that I can trust you guys, but like, Iâm not real close with the rest of my classmates. Remember how I was all by myself when I first met you guys yesterday?â
âNow that you mention it, yeah.â
Back then, many students were at the Keyaki Mall together with their friends, but Amasawa had been there alone.
âI guess you could say that I like, lack delicacy or something, but itâs cuz Iâm not the type to sugarcoat my words. Itâs hard to make friends with people like that, you feel? So I canât help you Senpai. Sorry?â
âNo itâs fine. The fact that youâre willing to partner up with SudÅ is already enough for me. If you run into any problems, feel free to rely on me. I might be able to do something to lend a hand.â
âMhm, thanks~ Anywho, see ya later~ Bye-bye~!â
While I failed to establish a connection with Class 1-A, this was more than enough for the time being.
âI guess thatâs that.â
After I hung up the ongoing call on SudÅâs phone, I called Horikita using my own.
[Well done. It looks like everything worked out one way or another.]
Words of appreciation practically flew out of Horikitaâs mouth as soon as she picked up the call.
âI get the feeling that we were saved by Amasawaâs merciful judgment, though.â
[Even so, this has gone and solved SudÅâs problem. Itâs quite the accomplishment.]
It was wrong of us to have cheated Amasawa, but we made it through in the end nonetheless.
The only thing left to do now was wait for SudÅ to come and pick up his phone from my room and accept the application.
And given the time, heâd probably show up soon.
[Why did you ask Amasawa-san to act as our intermediary with Class 1-A? Her personality and number of friends aside, you can imagine how difficult it would be for her to negotiate with Class 2-D, right?]
Horikita had never mentioned winning over Class 1-A back when she was laying out her strategy for this special exam.
The sole reason for this was the difficulty that would come with trying to establish a cooperative relationship with each other.
âIt was just a formality. Itâs true that our class is having a hard time finding partners, so it wouldâve seemed unnatural if I didnât try to put that into words.â
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If we didnât have any other options, we needed to give off the impression that we were grasping at straws when reaching out to others.
Not doing so could be taken as a sign that our class was pushing forward with another strategy.
[In other words⦠You didnât want Amasawa-san to realize that weâve given up on winning over Class 1-A from the very beginning, focusing our attention on Class 1-B and Class 1-D instead?]
In fact, Horikita hadnât even considered winning over Class 1-A through Amasawa since she already had the other two classes in mind. From the very beginning, she had decided that she could make the most of the fortunate scenario and just have her partner up with SudÅ.
âNeither of us knows what kind of person that Amasawa girl really is. Thatâs why what happened today could leak out to the other first-year classes, or maybe even the rest of the second-year as a whole. I only acted after taking that into account. I might just be worrying too much, though.â
Having heard my explanation, Horikita sank into silence for a bit.
âWhatâs wrong?â
[Your way of thinking is⦠How do I put it� Extremely calculated, and yet clever.]
âItâs no big deal, really.â
[No, it is a big deal. It seems quite obvious when you say it after the fact, but itâs a completely different thing for you to think so far ahead in the moment. I think I better understand the reason why my elder brother paid so much attention to you now. However, if I was having this conversation with the you from the past, you wouldnât have bothered to tell me anything specific like this. What changed?]
Horikita asked me a question, curious about the seemingly complete change in my behavior.
âI donât have any ulterior motives or anything. Anyway, our next problem is what to do about the remaining students. Iâll let you know when I hear back from Nanase.â
[Yeah, youâre right. Iâll be waiting.]
After finishing up my call with Horikita, I went to check on the state of the kitchen.
The kitchen was spick and span. Not only had the dishes been washed, but the sink and countertops had been meticulously polished off. The way it looked now was by no means inferior to how it was when I first came to the room one year ago. The cutting board, plates, kitchen knife, Petty knife, pot, ladle, and everything else I had used had all been neatly put away as well. There was nothing to complain about.
Although it had been spearheaded by Horikita, this was the first time I had interacted so closely with a first-year student. If Amasawa was the one from the White Room, it wouldnât have been strange if she tried to pull something, but I didnât see any evidence of that.
I still plan to err on the side of caution, butâ¦
Given the way she spoke and carried herself, the knowledge Amasawa possessed was nothing out of the ordinary for a normal high school student.
It would probably be difficult for someone who had only just left the White Room to take on the same mannerisms as her.
âMost importantly, the chance of Amasawa being the White Room student disappeared when she paired up with SudÅ, right?â
I could also discount the other first-year students who had already decided on a partner. At least, thatâs what I would say if I had to make a judgment given the information currently at my disposal. However, it still felt far too early to make that assertion, no matter who it was.
While it may be true that partnering up with me would be the fastest way to get me expelled, that was only one of many potential strategies they might have. There was a possibility that the White Room student might be looking for another opening by intentionally passing up on the special exam.
The common knowledge of a high school student wasnât something that could be mastered overnight, but with enough time, that wouldnât be true either.
Besides, there were select parts of Amasawaâs speech and conduct that bothered me.
It probably wasnât anything I needed to worry about, but it was probably for the best to completely crush any and all concerns I had first.
This didnât just apply to Amasawa either. The same was true of HÅsen and Nanase, who I would come in contact with in the near future. Out of the many second-year students present when they came to the second-year classrooms, I was the first they had locked eyes with.
I should be suspicious of any and every student who comes into close contact with me, regardless of whether they converse with me or not.
Because from here on out, Iâd be stepping into more dangerous territory to find myself a partner.
Later that night, I received a message from Nanase.
[May we meet up after school tomorrow?]
(Part 6 End)