Three days had passed since the election began, yet Riett still couldnât think of anything that could be related to the âancient sun.â
âI thought I would figure it out quickly.â
Until the start of the election, she had been full of enthusiasm, but she had never expected to be stuck in the same spot for three days.
Then, what about the others?
âIâve been thinking, maybe itâs not an object but a person.â
âI think the same. If it were an object, it would be too easy to find, and it would be too obvious.â
Although the situation wasnât significantly different, most of them guessed that the âancient sunâ referred to a person rather than an object.
âIf itâs a person, who could it be?â
âIsnât it Principal himself? Heâs like the sun of the school.â
âWell, he is old.â
âThen how do we bring the principal? Since itâs based on first come, first served, we have to bring him first to win, right?â
Riett, who had been listening quietly, suddenly raised her head.
âItâs not the principal.â
Anyone who heard the problem would easily think of the principal. Itâs because the phrase âancient sunâ easily brings to mind someone who has been the leader of the school for a long time.
If the principal is truly the answer, then as the students discussed, the person who brings the principal to the answer submission location first would win based on a first-come, first-served basis.
However, there was a fatal problem if the principal were the correct answer.
Since the principal couldnât be forcibly brought, one would have to convince him to come along, which ultimately meant satisfying the condition of winning the principalâs approval.
âIf thatâs the case, it doesnât align with the purpose of this election method.â
To give everyone an equal opportunity and choose the student president based on problem-solving, if they had to persuade the principal personally, it would completely deviate from the objective.
âWhat do you think?â
Lucas pulled a chair next to Riett and sat down, asking her.
Seeing Lucas sitting beside her, she suddenly had a different thought. She realized that he was just as tall as Evan. Even a glance around confirmed that he was taller than the other boys.
Honestly, she had expected Evan to be that tall. He had the male protagonist buff, and his height was also described as tall in the novel.
However, Lucas had a pretty face and a gentle personality, making him often feel like a female friend. So, seeing him grow this tall felt strange and awkward.
âI didnât think you would be this tall.â
âHuh? What do you mean?â
Lucas didnât understand Riettâs muttering and raised an eyebrow. His platinum blonde hair gently flowed down his tilted face.
Watching him silently, Riett said,
âYouâre a good guy.â
He blushed.
âThank you for the compliment. Canât you answer the question I asked earlier?â
âWhat was it again?â
âThe conversation the kids next to us were having, what do you think?â
âYou mean the principal being the ancient sun?â
âYeah.â
âWell⦠if we look at it only from the meaning, itâs not entirely wrong. It wonât be the answer to the problem, though.â
âSo, you also donât think itâs the answer.â
Riett nodded slowly. Sharing this level of information was fine, especially since it was Lucas.
âWhy do you think that way?â
âBecause it deviates from the purpose of the election method.â
Lucas quickly agreed when Riett added a brief explanation. This time, Riett asked him.
âSo, you also think the same way, right? Why do you think itâs not the answer?â
âConsidering the nature of the principal, he would never refer to himself as the âSun.â He is modest and humble.â
It was quite a sharp observation. Riett had experienced that Lucas was very quick at understanding people and had a meticulous personality. Thatâs why he could become universally popular.
Since he could quickly grasp someoneâs personality, he often easily gained favor. That was one of Lucasâ greatest strengths.
However, there was something that felt different from usual.
âFor some reason, Lucas seems particularly laid backâ¦.. Is it because of his mood?â
Even now, it was the same. At first glance, it might be hard to notice, but Riett, who had been observing him closely, could tell. The eyes that used to draw gentle curves now appeared quite rigid.
âLucas, is something bothering you?â
âHuh?â
âYour expression hasnât been good lately.â
Only then did Lucas loosen up his stiff expression.
âOh, no. Nothingâs wrong.â
Riett consciously chose not to ask further questions. There must be a reason why he wasnât speaking up.
âBy the way⦠Have you found a partner, Riett?â
Lucas reminded Riett of the forgotten concern. It had been bothering her for a while.
Of course, Riett was not the only one with this concern. There was only one student council president, but they had to form a team together.
The ideal partner would be someone who worked hard together to solve the problems but ultimately yielded the presidency. However, was there such a person?
Finding a partner became a separate challenge for the candidates, unrelated to finding the âAncient Sun.â
âIf you havenât found a partner, Iâll do it with you.â
Déjà vu. Riett recalled where he had seen this scene before.
âYou abandoned me at the dance party, so you should give me a chance this time.â
Ah, right. The dance party.
âWhen did I abandon you?â
âYou did. You said you wouldnât partner with me or Evan, but in the end, you came with Evan.â
âOh, that⦠It was justâ¦â
She lost a bet! She considered explaining, but she didnât want to admit that she lost the bet. Especially since it was a bet with Evan.
âAnyway, I mean, letâs team up this time.â
There was a rather desperate look in his eyes as he looked at Riett. Seeing that gaze, Riett fell into a momentary dilemma. Samuel also crossed her mind briefly, but since he didnât run for student council president, he couldnât be considered as a partner.
In that caseâ¦
âMaybe Lucas, whom Iâve known for years, would be better than a stranger.â
There was just one catch.
âOnce we find the Ancient Sun together, what happens then?â
It was always said that the more important the task, the less you should do it with family and friends. Emotions could weaken during critical times when objective judgment was necessary. So even though Riett thought Lucas would be okay, she couldnât easily accept his offer.
âLetâs yield the presidency to the person who has contributed more to finding the answer.â
âWhat if our contributions are similar?â
In the end, the measure of the contribution itself was not objective. Everyone would think their contribution was greater. In reality, multiple people could contribute similarly and arrive at the correct answer.
âIn that case, I will concede.â
An unexpected response came.
ââ¦Why?â
âBecause itâs my request. Since I have to run for the position, the more desperate person should concede.â
Lucas smiled, pulling the corner of his mouth as usual, but there was a strange lack of strength in that smile.
âWhat do you think, Riett? Itâs difficult to find a partner with these conditions.â
He was right. It was difficult to find an ideal partner like him, who was intelligent, and even willing to concede in the end. Despite that, Riett couldnât readily agree.
The reason for her hesitation was⦠she wasnât sure, to be honest. Did she feel bothered by Evanâs words?
âThen who is the culprit?â
âMost likely, itâs someone who benefits the most from your drop in rank.â
âLucas Holton, Henry Lerris, Samuel Plum. Among them, if we exclude Henry, there are only two left.â
Riett opened her mouth, hiding her confusion.
âIâll think about it a little more.â
âOkay.â
Lucas replied casually as if it didnât matter if she didnât accept right away.
***
The school had already ended for a while, but Riett still couldnât leave the library. She was searching for books that could provide hints about the problem.
She had searched through all the books related to the sun, but she couldnât find anything that could be associated with the âancient sun.â
âOh, has it gotten this late already?â
Riett murmured as she looked at the somewhat darkened sky. As autumn approached, the days were noticeably getting shorter.
She happened to see the clock tower through the window.
âWhat? Itâs only six oâclock?â
Subjectively, it felt like it had already passed seven oâclock.
But considering she had been fooled by the clock tower before, Riett took out her pocket watch without getting flustered.
âSee? Itâs already half past seven.â
As expected, the clockâs hands were pointing to the wrong places. Riett clicked her tongue as she looked at the clock tower that no one bothered to fix.
âShould I go back now?â
Stretching and getting up from her seat, Riett walked out of the library. Once she boarded the waiting carriage, she gazed out the window, admiring the scenery passing by to clear her mind.
And then, at that momentâ¦
âUhâ¦â¦. Whoâs that?â
She spotted a familiar face on the street. The cat-like beauty with long black hair fluttering in the wind was someone she had seen somewhere before.
Where did she see her? Deep in thought, Riett soon recalled where she had seen her.
âSheâs Lucasâ cousin, the partner from the dance party!â
She had a very haughty vibe.
While Riett was observing her as she walked by, she made up her mind and called out to her.
âWait, please stop here!â
Riettâs concern stemmed from the odd vibes she sensed from Lucas, wondering if something was amiss in his household.
Although Lucas claimed it was nothing, she wanted to help if there was indeed something troubling him. She thought that maybe she could find out Lucasâ recent situation by discreetly asking his cousin.
Hurriedly approaching her cousin, who was getting further away, Riett got off the carriage. And cautiously tapping Lucasâ cousinâs shoulder from behind, she spoke.
âHello, Iâm Riett, the daughter of Duke Marrenâ¦â
However, Riett couldnât finish her introduction properly. Whoosh! As soon as Lucasâ cousin turned around, she swiftly extended her fist.