Extra Chapter: Yokohama â Chinatown
Translator: Cryus
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Chronologically, this chapter is set some time before the graduation ceremony.
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Since all of us happened to be on break at the same time, Arioka-senpai, Chii-chan, Mizuhara and I went on a walk in Yokohama.
My main intention was to give them souvenirs from France (it was amazing, I want to go there again) so I wanted to meet up somewhere nearby. But Arioka-senpai was envious of my graduation trip, complaining that he had always wanted to get a feel of foreign countries.
Because of that, we ended up going all the way to Yokohama.
Itâs a short trip from Chiba.
Itâs a little early for lunch, so we decided to go for a stroll. We were having a small discussion on where to go while looking at free pamphlets.
ãUsually people go to Motomachi and Chinatown. Itâll feel like weâre going to China, so itâs a win.ã
ãOh, you canât go wrong with Yamashita Park or Oka Park either. Iâm kinda interested in the foreignersâ cemetery.ã
ãI wanna go to Hakkeijima Sea Paradise.ã
ãThatâs a little far though.ã
ãI figured. What about you, Mizuhara?ã
ãTianjin Roasted Chestnuts.ã
After spending some time chatting idly, we decided to take a walk in Yamashita Park and have lunch in Chinatown.
We randomly entered a restaurant without looking it up, but it was intense.
The mapo tofu, meat buns, and chili lobster were all delicious.
I looked at the menu for desserts and immediately decided on the annin tofu.
The Chinese dishes were tasty, but we were a little iffy on the desserts. We gobbled down the sesame dumplings, so it was a little hard to finish everything else.
Chii-chan was full, so she passed on dessert. Arioka-senpai and I had annin tofu. Mizuhara had buns filled with sweet bean paste.
I tried some of it, but my only thought was that it was sweet.
My stomach was bloated, so I drank some Chinese tea and stopped eating.
It was a little relaxing.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãBy the way, Noda. What happened between you and Michel?ã
Arioka-senpai broke the peace and quiet. I almost spat out my tea.
I held a tissue paper to my mouth so I wouldnât make a mess. I looked at him, who seemed to be overcome with curiosity.
ãâ¦â¦ã
ãâ¦â¦ã
ãâ¦â¦How much do you know in the first place?ã
ãHm? I donât know the details. I only heard that Michel confessed to you, and that you turned him down. By the way, hereâs the report from Michel. I wonât give up. Thatâs what he said.ã
ãâ¦â¦ã
Arioka-senpai said without hesitation. I wasnât used to such things, so I felt a little embarrassed. I could feel my face turning red.
I wondered why he wasnât surprised that Michel liked me. How did he even know that I rejected Michel in the first place?
I, for one, was rather shocked.
I told him that, and he said:
ãI knew that he liked you long ago.ã
Again, he didnât seem surprised.
Iâm the one who was shocked.
ãBut I didnât expect that you would reject him. I thought he was special to you.ã
ãâ¦â¦ã
He was spot on.
Michel was special to me.
But that special feeling had changed into something different.
I remembered his sad look, and felt a little depressed.
I still liked him, just in a different way. I wish I could reciprocate his feelings.
As I was mulling over the situation, Arioka-senpai messed with my hair.
ãYou need not get depressed. Wouldnât you say it was a good experience, both for you and for Michel?ã
For once, he encouraged me instead of making fun of me or the situation.
I thought he was mature in cases like this. I nodded in agreement.
ãDonât be fooled, Saa-chan. This guy is less mature than you think.ã
Chii-chan looked at Arioka-senpai in complete disbelief.
What is she talking about?
ãYou never noticed at all, but Arioka-kunâs approach toward Michel-kun has been detrimental.ã
ãâ¦â¦Huh?ã
I looked at the culprit, who began to whistle while looking away from us.
Judging from his response, I began to wonder if what she said was true.
But wait, did something like that happen before? I couldnât remember anything that seemed to match her claim.
ãMichel is the perfect prince after all. I simply thought that you werenât a good match for each other.ã
ãâ¦â¦Well yeah, itâs not like Iâm a princess or anythingâ¦â¦ã
ãWhat I meant to say is, heâs a good man.ã
ãâ¦â¦?ã
I had no clue what he was trying to say. Arioka-senpai explained his case.
ãFor instance, letâs say that you, Kinoshita-san, and all the other club members are about to fall off a cliff. Seeing that, Michel would go straight to Kinoshita-san and reach out for her first. Itâs not an issue about whoâs the most important to him, but who seems the weakest. That is his overall reasoning.ã
ãâ¦â¦?ã
I donât even want to imagine the club members groaning while hanging off a cliff.
Leaving that aside, whatâs wrong with Michelâs decision?
If I were in his situation, I would choose Kinoshita-san too.
ãWhy wouldnât he? I would climb all the way up the cliff and help Kinoshita-san too.ã
ãWhy are you starting from the bottom, Saa-chan?ã
Among all of them, I would choose Kinoshita-san without a second thought.
ãIn terms of aiding the weak, he scores full points as a prince. However, I donât think thatâs what a man would do.ã
I didnât quite understand what he was saying, besides the fact that he seems to think that a good man is motivated by whatâs important to him, rather than whoâs the weakest.
It was too deep for me.
ãBut Michel has indeed become a good man. It seems that he hasnât given up on you, and he may even be able to touch your heart in a few years.ã
Saying that, Arioka-senpai looked at Mizuhara, who was busy taking photos of mooncakes on his phone.
ãWhat would you have done, Mizuhara?ã
He was of course referring to the cliffhanger situation.
Mizuhara checked his photos.
ãI would run to you and simply watch you.ã
He said he would watch Arioka-senpai die.
That was an unexpected choice. There was complete silence for a second or two.
ãâ¦â¦Are you still upset, Mizuhara?ã
Arioka-senpai had tried to eat Mizuharaâs madeleines. Maybe he was still angry with him.
He was always one to hold a grudge.
ãItâs your fault for trying to take his snacks.ã
It wasnât the first time Arioka-senpai did it, so I reproached him. His response was the same as before.
ãHold, Noda-kun. I have something to say as well.ã
He was making up an excuse again, just like the first time.
He said that few months before, Mizuhara and Arioka-senpai went for a vehicle inspection together.
Even now, I still canât tell if their relationship was good or bad.
ãBoth Mizuhara and I bought a car at the same time, remember? We had the same schedule for our vehicle inspection as well. I asked my friend for a discount since he works there and we had two cars. Furthermore, I told him that I was just an average employee and didnât have much pay. He gave us as much of a discount as he could.ã
ãEhhâ¦â¦ I feel deeply sorry for the dealer.ã
Arioka-senpai is persistent, so his friend must have held a grudge.
ãNo no, it wasnât just due to my efforts. Mizuharaâs psychological attacks were rather effective as well.ã
Arioka-senpai seemed deeply impressed by Mizuhara.
ãâ¦â¦Whoaâ¦ã
I definitely donât want to negotiate with these two guys.
Mizuhara proved that his psychological attacks were effective during the cookie sale at the school festival. I pitied the dealer even more.
ãIt was at that time. Mizuhara-kun was holding a butter sandwich cookie that looked delicious. I snatched it and said playfully that I was going to eat it. To my surprise, he showed a lack of response. How lonely I feltâ¦ã
ãYou were being childish againâ¦â¦ã
Even then, he ate the butter sandwich cookie.
ãWell, I was shocked, but I thought his lack of reaction was weird. I ate it for real, but he still showed no reaction. How sad I wasâ¦ã
I imagined him eating the cookie.
Thereâs a childish part of him that messes with people because he wants a response. Showing a lack of response is the most fitting way to deal with it.
ãI was curious about his uncommon reaction. Mizuhara-kun brought a bag of marmalade today, so I tried it again, but he retaliated quickly before I could finish talking. Unlike before, he seemed extremely irritated. And now he says heâs going to run to me, just to watch me fall off the cliff.ã
In other words, he snatched Mizuharaâs snacks to get a reaction from him.
But I made these madeleines at Mizuharaâs request. No doubt he was still angry.
ãHe didnât mean any harm.ã
ãIf he did, I would have stepped on his hands.ã
ãMizuhara-kun, Saa-chan, what would you do if both of you were there?ã
Mizuhara and I looked at each other.
ãDoes she need me? I would have confirmed that she had climbed up first, then gone to Arioka-san.ã
ãTheyâre fine on their own, so I would climb up without worrying about them.ã
Just like that, we made idle chat once again. Some time had passed, so we decided to continue walking around Yokohama.
We explored Chinatown, shopping at the Red Brick Warehouse. In the evening, we went up the observation deck of Sky Garden at Landmark Tower.
I was excited about getting a 180o panoramic view, but the others didnât seem too interested. Chii-chan and Arioka-senpai said:
ãWeâre going to get a round of drinks.ã
They went to the Sky Bar.
We had paid so much to go up there, and they could have gotten a drink somewhere else anyway. But it was a bar with a night view of the city, so it may have been enjoyable in its own right.
ãHey, Mizuhara. Look there. Itâs the Tokyo Tower.ã
He had a tolerance for alcohol, but he wasnât interested in the Sky Bar, so he watched the view with me.
ãOhh, you can see the SkyTree too!ã
I pointed at whatever I saw, but Mizuhara was looking at me.
ãDo you like such things?ã
That was unexpected.
Maybe it was partly because I didnât have much of an opportunity to be there, but I also think itâs interesting to see something that you usually canât.
I dragged Mizuhara along, getting excited upon seeing buildings that I knew about, like the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and the Bay Bridge.
I only noticed after a long time.
Mizuhara wasnât wearing glasses. He couldnât see the view at all.
ãI see. Even with glasses, your eyesight isnât as good as mine.ã
He couldnât enjoy it if he couldnât see it.
The other two said that they were only getting one round of drinks, but they hadnât shown up yet. I wondered if they were still drinking, and asked Mizuhara if he wanted to go to the bar.
ãItâs okay. Itâs not like Iâm not enjoying it.ã
ãI thought you couldnât see?ã
It didnât look like he was able to see what I was pointing at, but since he said himself that it was okay, I continued enjoying the view with him.
In the end, Chii-chan and Arioka-senpai didnât return until closing time, so Mizuhara and I walked round and round the observation deck the entire time.
Our trip to Yokohama lasted late into the night. We went home greatly satisfied.
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