From the moment we stepped foot into the library, I noticed that it was shrouded in a completely different atmosphere compared to the other day. Many students, both first and second-years, were gathered inside, notebooks and tablets spread out before them as they participated in what appeared to be various different study groups.
It seemed most students hadnât grown complacent after finding a partner, instead, they had begun taking action right away.
For some reason, I was reminded of back when our class held a study session here a year ago.
âWell this is a bit troubling. There are more people here than before, so we might stand out a bit.â
âLetâs just try to blend in then.â
Fortunately, the seats we used yesterday at the back of the library were still available.
Since it wouldnât have been strange if the seats were occupied, I turned and looked over at a certain someone elsewhere in the library.
It wasnât long before Hiyori noticed my gaze and waved at me with a gentle smile on her face as she approached us.
âI thought that AyanokÅji-kun and Horikita-san would surely visit today as well, so I made a special request and had these seats reserved for you.â
âAre you sure thatâs fine?â
âIt would be a different story if the library was close to maximum capacity, but thereâs no need to worry about that.â
Given the size of the library, there was plenty of space for everyone. Nonetheless, I appreciated her consideration.
âPlease go ahead, feel free to take all the time you need to discuss.â
With that, Hiyori left, not particularly interested in lingering around any further.
âSheâs awfully kind, isnât she? Do you think she overheard our conversation yesterday?â
âItâs hard to say. I think itâd be difficult given the distance though.â
We sat in the same seats as yesterday, as they had been expressly left open for us.
And then, we took out all of our study materials from our bags and began acting like we were there to study.
However, no matter how long we waited, Nanase never showed up.
âNanase-san. Sheâs late.â
The meeting time was supposed to be after school at 4:30, but it was already past 5:00.
I had sent her multiple messages by now, but it seemed like she hadnât read any of them yet. At this rate we might have to personally go and check up on her, though that in itself would be tricky since we didnât know her current location.
âShould we go take a look in the first-year classrooms for the time beingâ¦?â
Just as we were about to go look for her, Nanase showed up at the entrance to the library, seemingly flustered.
Once she noticed where we were, she approached our table, visibly out of breath.
âI-I apologize. Iâve kept you waiting for quite some timeâ¦!â
âItâs fine. I was just worried that something mightâve happened to you along the way.â
âI was busy negotiating with HÅsen-kun, trying to get him to come along with me somehow.â
âIs that so⦠It doesnât look like thereâs been much progress on that front.â
Given that she had come alone, it didnât seem like anybody else would be joining us.
âThat said, he didnât stop you from coming to talk with us today?â
âHe did not. He probably doesnât think that anything will be finalized without him.â
No matter how much Nanase may try on her own, HÅsen had the final say.
Given his confidence, he probably couldnât care less about micromanaging every little thing Nanase wanted to do.
âIt seems that we have no choice but to force him to meet up with us after all.â
âThatâsâ¦â
âI already understand that things wonât be resolved easily. But unless we discuss this in person, weâll just keep beating around the bush forever.â
That seemed like the last thing Horikita wanted to do without further preparation.
âThat is certainly so⦠Butâ¦â
Nanaseâs words trailed off as she seemed somewhat hesitant about something, but she quickly made up her mind and continued.
âHorikita-senpai wants to build an equal, collaborative relationship with Class 1-D no matter what it takes, right? Or am I misunderstanding something?â
âYes. Thatâs exactly right.â
âThen⦠might I get you to hear out a proposal of mine?â
From the sound of it, Nanase had come here with a few ideas of her own.
âEven if I were to suggest to HÅsen-kun that we enter into an equal, collaborative relationship, itâs clear that I would end up being rejected. I think it would be the same even if Horikita-senpai were to meet up with him personally. That being the case, how about you and I proceed with negotiations in secret?â
âProceed with negotiations in secret? But your classmates wouldnât just obey without HÅsen-kunâs permission, would they?â
âYes. However, thatâs because I have yet to come forward as a leader.â
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With that, Nanase presented us with an unexpected proposal.
âI have judged that my class will not survive for much longer if we continue with HÅsen-kunâs way of doing things. So, it is my hope that I become the leader of Class-D before his dangerous ideals become instilled in the classâs mindset. And, as a stepping stone for that, Iâd like to form a relationship with Class 2-D.â
Both Horikita and I had never expected that she would propose something like this.
A tale of how Nanase Tsubasa would defeat HÅsen and become the leader of Class 1-D.
If that happened, Horikitaâs goal of establishing an equal, collaborative relationship suddenly wouldnât be that far off anymore.
âWe donât have the basis to judge which one of you is better suited to be leader. Either way, the only thing I can say for sure is that weâre running out of time.â
With the special exam fast approaching, we simply couldnât afford to get involved in a fight over leadership right now.
âMany of my classmates donât approve of HÅsen-kunâs way of doing things. In fact, after bringing it up these last few days, Iâve managed to get seven of them to agree to help me.â
âAnd thatâs not just students with low Academic Ability ratings?â
âYes. Of those seven students who are willing to negotiate, three have Academic Ability ratings of a B- or higher.â
ââ¦I see.â
Horikita pondered over this for a moment. Three people was by no means perfect, but if that number were to increase just a bit further, forming a collaborative relationship with Nanase as the focal point might not be the worst idea after all.
âWouldnât it be problematic if HÅsen-kun realizes what weâre doing?â
âNeedless to say, that would be a disaster. Thatâs why weâd have to keep everything secret from now until the deadline for choosing our partners on the day of the exam. If we submit the applications at the very last minute, he wonât notice anything.â
âBut then itâd be difficult to win over the students who can study, wouldnât it?â
There was no changing the fact that the students with high Academic Ability ratings wanted to receive private points as compensation.
âOur class will help compensate you for that. Those of us who arenât very good at studying will get to avoid the three-month penalty thanks to you and your classmates. In other words, theyâll have three monthsâ worth of points to help supplement your losses. That way, even if you pay 200,000 points to help win over these students, youâll ultimately end up getting your money back. Although it would be for far less than the 500,000 points per person that HÅsen-kun is after, it should still be within the scope that my classmates would find acceptable.â
In short, this meant that they would be cleaning up their own mess.
Originally, we were the ones who had to entice the honor students with points, but with this strategy, the less capable Class 1-D students would be the ones using their funds to help entice their peers.
âThis way, we wonât cause any problems for you and your class. Of course, HÅsen-kun will get angry once he learns of what weâve done, but I will take full responsibility so that no harm befalls those who have lent a hand. What do you think?â
âThatâs⦠No matter how much you want to become your classâs leader, wouldnât this proposal place far too much of a burden on you?â
âItâs fine. Youâve gone through the trouble of extending a helping hand, so I donât want to lose out on the trust youâve shown or the opportunity youâve presented me with.â
Nanase seemed to be saying that it was a cheap price to pay if it meant that her classmates would be saved.
âBesides, even if Iâm not recognized as my classâs leader, at least Iâll have helped your class in this exam.â
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If you only considered the immediate profits, then Nanaseâs proposal was by no means unattractive.
I found myself wondering how Horikita would respond to it.
âThanks to this, Iâm now absolutely certain that I want to have a collaborative relationship with Class 1-D.â
âSo, does that mean that youâre okay with my proposal?â
âNo. I canât take you up on your proposal.â
âBut thereâs no other wayâ¦â
âAll of Class 1-Dâs problems will be solved if you could just get HÅsen-kun onto your side. I donât think you actually want to be your classâs leader; You just donât like the way HÅsen-kun is doing things, do you? That being the case, if HÅsen agrees to negotiate, there should be plenty of students willing to pair up, right?â
âThatâs⦠well, yes. Iâm sure of it.â
âPlus, if you and HÅsen-kun are in conflict with each other, itâs possible that Class 1-D will be split into two instead of being united as one. Thereâs no way Iâd let that happen. So, how about you let me help you change his mind instead?â
Apparently, this conversation with Nanase had caused Horikita to realize something as well.
That, as long as we can get through HÅsen, the rest of our problems would be solved.
âItâs a risky gamble. If we fail, it may not be possible for Class 1-D and Class 2-D to work together in the future.â
âIâm prepared for that⦠Well, thatâs not true. I think thereâs a good chance that our classes can work together. And thatâs not just me, Iâm sure that HÅsen-kun is thinking the same thing.â
âEven though he was so rude to you over the phone yesterday?â
âIâll just tell myself that he was being tsundere. At least for now.â
Having understood what Horikita was trying to say, Nanase nodded in agreement.
âI was right to make time to meet with Horikita-senpai and AyanokÅji-senpai again today. It seems my hunch wasnât incorrect after all.â
âWhat do you mean by that? I rejected your proposal, didnât I?â
âNo, you didnât reject anything. You and I have been on the same page since the very beginning.â
âThat⦠Does that mean you were thinking of trying to persuade him this whole time as well?â
âThatâs right.â
Apparently, the proposal Nanase had put forward about becoming her classâs leader had been a test of sorts.
She had given Horikita the choice to slight the future of Class 1-D in favor of short-term profit. If Horikita had taken her up on the offer, she wouldnât have been willing to collaborate with us any further.
âJust as Horikita-senpai said earlier, weâre running out of time. We canât move forward without getting the two of you in the same room together, even if it means we have to force the matter. Could you give me some time so I can get everything in order for the two of you to meet? Iâll definitely bring HÅsen-kun before you by Sunday, the day after tomorrow.â
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It didnât seem like Nanase was testing us this time, given how earnestly she lowered her head to Horikita.
By waiting until Sunday, the amount of time we had left would naturally decrease by that much more.
Due to this, Horikita turned and looked at me, her eyes hesitantly seeking confirmation.
Thinking that there was nothing wrong with taking a risk, I nodded to her in response, and with that, the hesitation in her eyes vanished.
âI believe you. Iâll look forward to meeting with HÅsen-kun on Sunday, the day after tomorrow.â
âYes⦠Absolutely. However, Iâd like to avoid meeting in a public place as much as possible. After all, HÅsen-kun may act rather reckless depending on the circumstances.â
âAlright. Then how about we rent a Karaoke room? Iâm also fine with meeting up at night sometime if thatâs more convenient for him.â
Indeed, meeting in the dead of night on a Sunday would substantially reduce the risk of being seen by others.
âI understand. Iâll make sure he knows.â
Just as the conversation was beginning to come together, Horikitaâs cell phone vibrated.
After looking over the message she had received, she let out a sigh.
âWhatâs up?â
âThe study session. It seems like theyâre short on hands since Iâm not there.â
Before I realized it, it was already 5:30.
âI think weâve just about wrapped up this conversation. Could I ask that you take care of the rest, AyanokÅji-kun?â
âWill do.â
After a light bow to Nanase, Horikita quickly gathered up her things and left for the study session.
Horikita was responsible for supporting the entire class, and as such, was always tasked with moving about everywhere.
âHorikita-senpai is quite busy.â
âThatâs what it takes to lead a class.â
âI hope I can be an amazing student like her a year from nowâ¦â
âHorikita didnât ask about this in detail, but what do you plan on saying to lure HÅsen out?â
âThat⦠Well, while I donât mind answering that for you, why donât you tell me about yourself first, AyanokÅji-senpai?â
âAbout me?â
The sun was beginning to set for the day, dying the world outside a brilliant shade of orange.
âHorikita-senpai is the leader of your class, but youâre different, arenât you?â
I see. Nanase wasnât sure if it was appropriate for me to be here or not.
If I said that Horikita was just forcing me to come along with her, thatâd probably be enough to shut her up.
âSenpai⦠What kind of person are you?â
When I didnât answer, Nanase propped her arm up on the table so as to hide part of her face.
It seemed like somewhat of a defensive posture, done so as to prevent anyone other than me from seeing her mouth and eyes.
âWonât you answer?â
âIt doesnât seem like youâre looking to ask me about my relationship with Horikita, are you?â
It was something different than that. She was looking to ask about what kind of human being I was.
âYes. I suspect that AyanokÅji-senpai may be a wicked, dirty person. At least, thatâs what I think.â
Her words were both intense and direct. Though, despite that, Nanase was looking at me with eyes full of honesty and confidence. I wasnât sure what I had done to make her look at me that way. Given all of our interactions so far, she couldnât have been able to find out very much about me. While she and I werenât the most compatible, I couldnât remember saying anything that would warrant her calling me âwickedâ. Nanase Tsubasa may in fact be the enforcer who Iâve been looking for.
There was a reason why I suspected this.
Even though my expulsion was the primary objective for the White Room student, there would probably be more to it for them than that. They would surely look to make contact with me up close, interested in observing the human being known as AyanokÅji Kiyotaka. At least, thatâs how I saw it. They werenât merely interested in my expulsion; They wanted to prove that they were better than me. If they didnât, âthat manâ would never approve of them.
This was probably the thought process I would have if I was the one tasked with expelling the person known as AyanokÅji Kiyotaka. However, for someone supposedly from the White Room, her words felt a bit out-of-place.
âWhen Iâm with you like this, AyanokÅji-senpai seems like an ordinary person to me.â
âBy that, are you saying that you normally see me as an unordinary person?â
ââ¦No. Thatâs not it.â
Although Nanase denied it, I found myself wondering if that was what she truly thought.
I had met with Nanase a total of four times now, and I had noticed that strange look of hers each time. It seemed as though I was just about to find out where she had come from, but I could feel my chance to pry deeper slip away from me.
âIâm sorry, please forget I ever asked. The most important thing right now is figuring out how our classes can cooperate with each other.â
Together, we rose up from our seats and turned to leave the library.
As we dispersed, I remembered that there was something I wanted to ask of her.
âCome to think of it, back when we first met, you said that youâd only lose out on 240,000 private points if you lost three monthsâ worth of points. Why was that?â
By now, Nanaseâs expression had gone back to usual, without even a trace of how it had been only moments earlier.
âWhy, you ask? I simply calculated that, as long as our class maintained the 800 class points given to us upon enrollment for three months, one person would end up with 240,000 pointsâ¦â
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Nanase responded as if bewildered that I had even asked.
Apparently, this new batch of first-years had started out with a different sum of class points than we had.
âThe number of class points we were given at the beginning of last year was 1000.â
âEh? So youâre saying that thereâs a 200 point difference then?â
âThat seems to be the case. I wonder what itâs like for Class 1-A and 1-B?â
âI believe they have 800 points as well. At least, thatâs how Shiba-sensei explained it to us.â
Why was there no official notice though? I would think that it would feel somewhat unfair if they found out that they were given fewer class points than in previous years. Was it because 80,000 points a month was still quite a lot, so the school didnât think it mattered very much? No, if that was the case, the school would have notified them of that from the start. It wouldâve made more sense for the school to come clean about it to the students rather than try to hide it and give them a reason to be dissatisfied later.
There were probably several other things different from last year that I still didnât know about.
âYou know that your lifestyle has an influence on your class points, right?â
Back when Shiba-sensei, the homeroom teacher of Class 1-D, broke up the conflict in front of the second-year classrooms, he had mentioned something related to that, saying: âIâm sure youâve been hounded on the schoolâs rules to the point where your ears hurt.â
âYes. Weâve been told that tardies, absences, and talking during class can all affect our class points.â
Was it possible that the school had lowered the initial amount of class points as compensation for explaining the rules to them at the start of the year? Even if the school tried to hide it, the first-years wouldâve probably realized the importance of following the rules due to the Social Contribution category in the OAA app.
Although I could accept this line of reasoning, Nanase seemed to be lost in thought altogether.
Then, she let show an expression that seemed as though she had thought of something, but that disappeared almost immediately.
It was very subtle. Something that I had only noticed because I had met with her so many times over the past several days.
However, since Nanase didnât seem to want to say anything, I had no interest in asking her about it.
Together, we left the library and, after a while, we arrived at the schoolâs entrance.
âWell then, Senpai, Iâll take my leave now.â
âNanase. This isnât meant as a way of thanking you for telling me about your class points earlier, but have you ever heard about something called a protection point?â
As we were about to part ways, I called out to her and asked her one last question.
âProtection points? No, this is the first Iâve heard of them.â
âItâs a point system where a student who has one can use it to protect themselves from an expulsion. Although, even amongst all of the second-years, only a select few students have one, so itâs not surprising that you didnât know.â
âI see. Thatâs good to know⦠But why are you telling me this?â
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âYou gave me information. I just thought I should return the favor.â
Saying no more than that, she and I parted ways.
I had decided to test Nanase. To see if she had the skills to make the best use of the information I had given her.
(Part 3 End)