Chapter 25 - Volume 3
It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game
School Arc â Chapter 6
As expected, Lily was an existence that noticeably stood out inside the school.
Not even a day had passed after our lessons in manners, and Iâd gotten to hear that name of hers once more.
By evening of that day, the school was already brimming with rumours about her.
ãI heard she broke the magic measuring instrument, Iâve never heard of it happening beforeã
There were those that felt agitated, and those that felt skeptical. Given that sentiments were varied, it seems that interest was not short on tales about Lily learned through hearsay.
Sometimes, the students in the same year, acting as eye-witnesses on that matter, add in new information about her. It was almost like that of a Chinese Whisper game, where the details were twisted, fragmented, or blown out of proportion.
ãIf those were true, itâd be terrible, wouldnât it?ã
When I heard that muttered, I frowned.
Therein lies the problem.
The magic in this world was not caused by beseeching a miracle through existences like a spirit or a god. Itâs from an invisible power circulating inside the userâs own body.
It wasnât an almighty power that could do everything â the way this power manifested was greatly dependent on its suitability to each individual.
For example, Shade displayed strong suitability for magic that acted on the mind when he started with fascination magic.
Wolf, himself, was good at body-strengthening and offense-type magic. Since his career aspiration was to succeed his father, Duke Ranuncula, if this materialized, it would give birth to a combat-fanatic prime minister.
As for me, if I were to classify broadly, Iâd be in the same mind manipulation category as Shade. But, my absolute forte in magic was strengthening my own memory. In other words, it wasnât anything scary, it was only magic used for the likes of memorizing for an exam. Although it was certainly convenient, it was also certainly plain.
At any rate, though each personâs magic varied greatly, there was one common feature. That was, thatãone wonât have magic strong enough to exceed the expectations of the Associationã.
The Association was, by nature, a group that conducted magical research, even now, that was still a strong part of it. Within its long history, having contributed to organizing a great variety of magic, I heard they were able to roughly understand the boundaries of magic itself.
For instance, in regards to Shadeâs fascination magic. Since it was magic that manipulated the mind, the danger scale was on A-class. However, there were also researches conducted on how to go against it.
In contrast, Lily had abilities which surpassed the Associationâs assumptions. That is, her existence that exceeded common sense,ãreaching a point beyond what can be done with magicã.
A rare exception. It wasnât an exaggeration even if I were to say that her very existence merits an S-class on the danger scale.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
In fact, while the students were talking about Lilyâs magical ability, the underclassmen had the tendency to mock it. As for the upperclassmen, they might have, at any rate, reached an understanding on what this meant â that is, about her dangerousness.
In addition to this, Iâm worried about how sheâd take to these studentsâ reactions. If they jeered at her, would she think them haughty? If she thought worse of it, I wonder whether sheâd even hurt someone?
To tell you the truth, I have no idea what goes on inside her head.
In the game, ãLilyã was a young girl that concealed her magical talents since magic was unthinkable for her origins as a commoner.
In the magical school, where the members had not changed since entering the school at age twelve, the girl, who was incorporated midway as a special case, caused great ripples to this schoolâs fixed routine.
Although she had a strong personality given among other things, her origin and her ability score,ãLilyãwas the playerâs own creation. I donât know what words sheâll utter.
Her personality, which can be glimpsed from among the choices, ends up greatly fluctuating when selecting any of those choices. âWhich one is her true nature?â or âAre any of these even her true nature?â.
I started to think of wanting to know her â about the Lilium Valley who came to this school.
Long after dinner, I continued thinking about this matter.
I was in the dormâs library, spending my free time alone.
This place was a relatively good spot that not a lot of people knew of. Students generally head to the library if they needed to find a book. Since the library furnished in the female dormitory had a limited collection of books, it was fair to say that almost no one comes to use it.
If theyâd wanted to make this place just a little bit livelier for instance, they could have been partial to books for entertainment. Sadly, these books were just the ones that only adults would want students to read, they werenât books that students would want to proactively read. Revised editions of books on history and literature comprised the majority of it. Since books related to magic were tightly regulated, there werenât any here.
The room was the type that if you walked ten steps more, youâd have circled around it. Given that there were only two chairs set aside, it wasnât even suited for friends to clamour into. Since it is a place for a forever alone book lover to rest her mind, I come here often.
There have been times when other students would occasionally visit, but, for some unknown reason, everyone who did, left in a panic. Not only that, theyâd apologize to me saying they wereãsorry for being a disturbanceã. Even though I, the person who remained in the room and the one they said this to, didnât tell them anything of that sort, could they not act so frightened?
Since it was sad to think that the dormitory head was occupying this room, I guess theyâve held back from coming to this place.
And so, as I heaved out a sigh, my ears caught the reverberating sound of a knock. Had they already known someone was using it since the lights were turned on?
ãYes, come inã
I remained inside, even though I was thinking that they might run away once they realized it was me, I urged them to come in. Somehow, it was Lily who came inside.
Although I was extremely surprised, I realized that I was alone with her in this place. Right now, the female dormitory was brimming with rumours about her, and I fear that this could lead to special attacks in her room by groups stirred up by curiosity.
This might not be the time for me to be carefree in this sort of place. Iâve got to have a counter-plan as the dorm head.
ã... Iâll be leaving soon, so please feel free to use this place. If youâd like to borrow a book, then youâll need to fill out necessary information at the bottom of the noteâã
ãNo, uhmã
She said, interrupting my words.
ãI... I was looking for you, Lycoris-sempai. Thereâs something I wanted to talk to you aboutã
What... did she say...
She knew I was here and wasnât running away, better yet, she came all the way over here to look for me...?
ãIs now a good time?ã
ã...yes. So long as itâs before I retire to bedã
Once I said it, she went closer to my side, smiling happily.
Even though I once again thought of it, she really was a cute girl. Although her features were also adorable, the carefree feeling truly left a good impression. This feeling seems loved particularly by the older ones.
Offering her the chair, she merely said ãthank you very muchã unabashedly and immediately sat right next to me.
ãWhat I wanted to talk to you about is regarding what happened during our etiquette lessons, uhm, you did me a favor by helping me then, honestly, thank you very much!ã
She swiftly and vigorously bowed her head down.
ãNo, itâs no big dealã
ãBut, I donât have even the slightest idea about etiquette, Iâm a total weirdo. And yet, Senpai, you still cheerfully agreed to be my mentorã(1)
Well, I did get very upset about doing that though.
Leaving that aside, her words made me slightly uneasy.
ãDo you really think yourself a total weirdo? Or perhaps, did someone say this to you?ã
Really,ãWeirdoã was a considerably nasty word.
Seeing Lily sink into silence, could it perhaps be the latter? Inside the game, Lily had a considerably hard time getting used to the new school. This was natural. After all, she was abruptly thrown into a society whose living standards were different from hers.
ãIâll be honored to give you guidance on etiquette, but I hope you wonât forget the most valuable thingã
ãThe most valuable thing?ã
ãYouâve also heard it from the teacher, right? The most important thing is the thought put into the action. For instance, you came today to especially express your gratitude to me. What you did was most important, it had sincerity, so donât shrink too much, itâs alright to be confidentã
Although this were words spoken by the teacher, it seemed she was honestly affected by it. Even with the countless âthank you very muchâ, I was told the words repeatedly enough to be flustered.
Then, when I was about to leave, she said this.
ãUhm, is it alright to come here again?ã
ãEh? Yes. As long as itâs a dormitory student, anyone can come here...ã
ãThatâs not it. What I mean is, if I come here, can I talk to you again?ã
I ended up nodding my head too many times with excitement.
Without doubting my suspicious behaviour, she smiled happily and left the room.
T-this...!!
Did we... end up becoming friends!?
(Is this alright!? Is it really alright that we promised to meet again so easily!? Is it okay to take her words to mean that she wants to talk to me!? Am I right in thinking that she likes me!? As expected of the heroine! What a nice, friendly girl! I think if we talk more, we might become even closer! W-we might even become best friends or something!)
My heart gushed with joy.
I canât stop myself from looking forward to the next time weâll meet again.
Somehow, itâs as if I was the one captured by Lily.
Just kidding.
(1) She says âsempaiâ instead of âyouâ.