That Golden Week ended in a flash, and we were back to our school lives.
The scenery remained the same, but everyday life began to change slowly.
â⦠Yo.â
In the morning just after the break, Sudou was the first person I ran into, near the shoe locker at the school.
It was just a run-in with a classmate, but it was also part of that changing everyday life.
âIt hasnât been easy for you for a while. Are you alright now?â
âNo problem. Itâs the same as before. I made it through Golden Week with no problems.â
âI see. You know, this vacation went by real quick.â
I walked side by side with Sudou, who had adjusted his walking pace to match mine, to the classroom.
Because he had to leave the classroom for his club activities, Sudou must have heard the details from Ike or Hondou afterwards.
I didnât need to tell him what happened in that classroom, as he should have understood everything.
âSo you were hiding the fact youâre good at studying because of Suzuneâs strategy, right?â
I nodded my head a bit in agreement, and Sudou pouted a bit. He looked away from me and turned straight ahead.
âWell, you two have been close ever since school started. A bit late now, but I understand that.â
âWe didnât get along. If anything, at first it was more like we wanted to keep our distance from each other.â
âIt was like that? Sorry, didnât look like that to me.â
That was probably because Sudou was viewing Horikita as a person of the opposite sex.
There was no point in me pointing that out, so I skipped over his words.
âI heard about it from Yousuke afterwards. You put in a good word for me, didnât you?â
âI canât say I was covering for you; I was only stating the facts.â
âYou call them facts, but you didnât know the truth at that time either.â
ââCourse I know that!â
Sudou got a bit angry and pouted again, as he spoke again.
âIt was a secret that youâre a genius at math, but is the fact that youâre good at fighting also a secret?â
To Sudou, this aspect was apparently more important than the bit about math.
âI donât know what you mean.â
I pretended not to understand what he was talking about.
However, Sudou was no longer the kind of person to back down on hearing that.
âDonât play dumb with me. I fought with Housen, so Iâm clear on it. His superhuman strength is the real deal. And heâs faster than anyone Iâve fought so far. Honestly, heâs a monster.â
Sudou said that it was precisely because he had confronted him that he was able to experience it first hand.
âThat was the first time Iâve ever felt scared in a fight. Even now his smiling face is burnt into my brain.â
Stopping, he poked his temple with his left index finger two, three times.
âYou were scared, huh. Even so, it looked like you fought bravely for Horikita.â
âWell, there was no other choice. That guy has more than a few screws loose.â
I couldnât deny that. From what Iâve seen up close, Housenâs obsession with violence was truly extraordinary.
âBut you had a chance to win, too, didnât you?â
A few days before, Sudou was KOâd by Housen only because he got baited.
In a situation that required one to keep their opponent in their sights, Housen used Horikita as bait to make Sudou expose his defenseless side.
It turned out to be fatal for Sudou, and ended the fight with his defeat.
âWho knows⦠In a real, serious fight, I donât think I can win against him.â
Sudou was definitely not weak. If Sudou, who had excellent physical ability and coordination, talked about Housen like this, he was not one to be trifled with.
Even carefully selected people such as Horikitaâs older brother, Horikita Manabu, who had studied martial arts, or Albert, who was born with a remarkable body, could not beat Housen in a fight.
âHey- thatâs not what I wanted to talk about! My affairs donât matter.â
At that moment, Sudou looked at my face.
âYou⦠you surpassed that monster Housenâs strength and stopped him. Iâm not wrong, am I?â
Something like âI reflexively used more power than I normally canâ certainly wouldnât work on Sudou anymore.
Itâs natural for him to associate that with, âthis guy also got a perfect score in math, so itâs not surprising.â
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And there were things he could see only because of his fondness for Horikita.
âAnd youâre sure it wasnât just a misunderstanding, Sudou?â
âYeah, thatâs right.â
Sudou grabbed my biceps with his right hand.
To confirm how powerful my muscles were, Sudou lightly gripped them several times and said, âIâve had this feeling since last year, when I saw you at the pool. You werenât even participating in any club activities, but you had a super muscular body. Itâs hard to tell with clothes on, but those firm muscles⦠you wouldnât get those without considerable training.â
Sudou has focused on his body and trained regularly. There was no point in trying to fool him anymore.
Saying something like I work out on my own after getting out of bed has no chance of convincing him.
He wasnât merely watching. When touched like this, my body itself would tell him the truth.
âSpeaking of that, your grip strength when we measured it before the sports festival was around 60kg, right?â
Sudou gradually thought back about last year.
âThat time, I already thought that was amazing⦠but you were holding back. How much can you grip exactly?â
âWho knows. I honestly donât know.â
âYou donât know?â
âI donât remember ever measuring my grip strength properly.â
âHow is that even possible? We have physical evaluations so many times in primary and middle school!â
I honestly donât remember.
Of course, there were periodical physical examinations in the white room. They collected vastly more data than what a normal schoolâs physical examinations would measure.
However, only the instructor would know those things.
The instructor wouldnât bother telling individual students the details of their values.
And then the students themselves had no interest in the numbers that changed every day.
It was because they only saw them as numbers that went up or down.
However, while I was training to maintain my body every day, my physical ability was slowly decreasing now when compared to when I was in the white room.
âYou really donât know?â Sudou said. He was looking straight into my eyes, so he mustâve understood that I wasnât lying.
âBack then, I heard that a grip strength of 60kg was the average for a 1st year at high school, so I adjusted my strength to around that. I was trying not to stand out.â
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Later, I learned that this was higher than average, and I remember being a little surprised.
âIâm talking about you, how strong is the real you?â
A questing heart filled with envy and jealousy.
âHow strong⦠huh.â
Depending on what the reference point was, the answer and perception would change with it.
While I was thinkingã¼
âForget it. You donât have to answer.â
Sudou withdrew his own question as if he was refusing my answer.
Even if I tell him everything about my situation here, it wasnât something just anyone could understand.
In the end, it wasnât something that could be expressed clearly with just a few words.
âPowerful or not, thereâs no point if I donât see it with my own eyes.â
He let go of my bicep that he had grabbed earlier.
Sudou, just like Keisei, had started to digest things by himself.
âBut I understand now that youâre a pretty unbelievable guy. Youâre seriously powerful, Ayanokouji.â
âDoesnât it upset you that Iâve always been hiding my strength?â
âWell, in the beginning I thought, âwhatâs with that?â, and I get how Yukimura feels. If I feel like Iâm already super powerful, it sure wouldnât feel good to know that someone by my side was hiding his powers and is actually more powerful than me. But itâs not like I canât understand what youâre thinking, you donât like to stand out, right? Somehow, Iâve come to understand your approach, I guess.â
From Sudou came a reply that I wasnât expecting at all.
âIt would definitely be a lie if I said I didnât care, but Iâm doing my best in my own way to grow. Thatâs got nothing to do with how other guys are, thatâs what I think.â
Cater to yourself, not other people.
He said that as if to instruct himself to become someone that would be the best for himself.
âBesides, no matter how good you are, at basketball Iâm definitely better.â
For the first time today, Sudou laughed boldly.
It was a statement brimming with confidence, about something he didnât even need to confirm.
Of course, it was indisputable.
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Even if I had played once or twice, the result was extremely clear. I had no chance of winning.
âIf itâs basketball, we can have a match any time!â
âSpare me. I donât want to become your punching bag.â
âHahahahah! I see you understand that!â
As long as people have something theyâre better at than others at, their mood would find it easy to relax.
âSo I wonât talk about the situation with Housen to anyone. I feel like this was very roundabout, but that was what I wanted to say today.â
âAlright.â
I appreciated him from the bottom of my heart, for his consideration for me.
âAh yes, letâs not talk about Housen again, but can I ask one last thing?â
âIf itâs something that I can answer.â
âDid you not think I would tell anybody else about the fight with Housen?â
A sudden question, perhaps one that was bound to be asked during the conversation.
If Sudou had been a witness, there was every possibility that Iâd have to force him to keep quiet about it.
Of course, just in case, I thought about asking Horikita to force his mouth shut about it, but after that night, and the full score in math afterwards, I could guess what he was thinking from Sudouâs eyes.
âIf it were the old Sudou, I probably wouldâve arranged for it. Iâd even go so far as to request Horikita to tell you to keep quiet.â
âIf it were the old me?â
âFrom the OAA evaluation, the one with the highest growth in Class D is you. Unlike the time when you were hotheaded, Youâre now able to calmly assess the situation. Thatâs why I didnât take any measures.â
This decision was based on my own analysis of Sudou Ken.
But if it were another student such as Ike or Hondou in that situation, there could have been different developments.
âI feel like⦠Iâm being talked up to.â
Sudou had a surprised expression, and sighed in admiration.
âIâm totally convinced. Doesnât feel bad to know that you have a high opinion of me.â
Saying that, Sudou brought his face close to mine.
âThereâs one more question Iâd like to ask. You and Suzuneâ¦â
âWeâre not dating.â
As I took my distance from the face that was far too close, I used a âitâs the truthâ attitude to reply to him.
âOhâ¦â
The instant reply made Sudou skirt a bit.
âFor that, well, itâs not like Iâm telling you not to date her. Suzune is free to go out with me, or you, or anyone else if she wants. But, well, if youâre deliberately hiding it, then I wonât have any mercy on you.â
âOkay, okay⦠If, by any chance, that happens, Iâll tell you right away, alright?â
âGood. Wait, no, thatâs not oã¼! â¦k, but, no, thatâs fine.â
Now that heâd asked everything he wanted to ask, Sudou breathed out a sigh of relief.
âIt might be cold coming from a friend of Haruki, but Iâm glad you didnât get expelled during the class vote. Thereâs no doubt that youâre someone we need to rise up to Class A. See you later, Ayanokouji.â
Saying that, Sudou picked up his pace a little, and moved towards the classroom.
Was it meant to hide that we were talking to bystanders?
âSomeone we need to rise to Class Aâ¦huh.â
I never thought that Iâd get such an evaluation from Sudou.
However, I wasnât the kind of person that the class currently needed.
There was no doubt that Sudou himself was indispensable to the class.