Katsura Yukiji, dressed in formal attire, walked into the main hall with bright eyes, looking at the dining table next to her and the bottles of expensive-looking wine on top of it.
"Elder sister."
Hinagiku, who was walking nearby, sighed helplessly.
"I know, I know. I won't drink. I get it."
Yukiji tried very hard to stay calm. She would not break her promise to Hinagiku last ti. For her, Hinagiku was her only blood relative in the world, and she could not let her go through that sa thing again.
It was just that her love for alcohol made it hard for her to give up her addiction so quickly.
But as long as she did not drink too much, Yukiji knew she could still control herself.
Trying to divert her gaze, Yukiji also noticed the situation around her.
"Oh, as expected of a Suzuki conglorate banquet. There are so many invited guests."
"Of course."
After that eting, Hinagiku investigated the Suzuki conglorate and confird that it had achievents in various fields. The scope of its involvent was very wide, but not particularly detailed.
Like a newly promoted noble family.
It was showing performance in all areas, but what it demonstrated was only the range of knowledge, not specialized ability.
So might call it nouveau riche.
Of course, Hinagiku did not think the Suzuki conglorate was nouveau riche. Compared with other conglorates, it might not be as stable, but it was full of extraordinary vitality, and the fields it entered were all new ones.
For example, the Internet. For example, AI.
Hinagiku could see that this was probably the trend of the future.
Although she also noticed that this was just a small-scale attempt by the Suzuki conglorate to spread out and invest, this was not the approach that traditional conglorates would focus on.
From asking around at school, especially among students with strong family backgrounds, she learned that these areas were still untapped. The average conglorate would not invest a lot of money in areas with no clear prospects.
After all, these new fields were bottomless pits, and conglorates without strong financial resources basically could not develop them.
But the Suzuki conglorate dared to step in. Regardless of whether it was pioneering behavior or not, this approach seed quite impressive to Hinagiku.
"Most of the families of students at Hakuo are from old-money families, like real estate and industry. There are very few in new fields. So you can hardly see Hakuo students here."
From this, it was also clear that there were not many families at Hakuo that were moving into new fields.
Perhaps the timing was still a little early. After the burst of the economic bubble, people were unwilling to explore new fields.
After listening to Hinagiku's explanation, Yukiji noticed that the people attending the banquet were all strangers. Looking around, there were very few familiar faces.
"Indeed, not a single acquaintance."
As a teacher at Hakuo Academy, Yukiji had t many parents and naturally knew many students' families, but there were almost none of those parents at this banquet.
"It is rare for such a big conglorate to not invite the parents from Hakuo."
Hinagiku nodded slightly.
"I think this ti the Suzuki conglorate invited companies that are currently cooperating with them. Based on my investigation, the Suzuki conglorate has been expanding into new business areas, and many of these are in erging fields."
"Ah, no wonder."
Yukiji finally understood. It was a clash between new capital and old capital.
In fact, she admired the Suzuki conglorate. It had risen so quickly and beco a new form of capital. It also chose a new path. No wonder it was difficult to get along with traditional conglorates.
After all, how could the old nobles approve of newly risen nobles?
Especially when this new noble has money and likes to take new paths.
It would be strange if the old nobles could accept that.
But when talking about the Suzuki conglorate, Yukiji could not help but think of that boy with thick glasses who they t last ti.
"Hina, what do you think of that boy we t last ti?"
"What about him?"
Hinagiku did not quite understand what her sister ant.
"Don't you think he's strange? I keep feeling like his situation is very unusual."
Yukiji always felt that the boy gave off an indescribable strange feeling. Even though the words were on the tip of her tongue, she could not describe that feeling.
"It is not like I haven't noticed his oddness."
Hinagiku naturally had the sa feeling. When she first t the boy, she found that he looked at her in a strange way, as if he was looking at sothing unusual. But she rembered that she did not know him.
He also clearly described what happened between him and her sister, and even repeated so things her sister had said, as well as things her sister had never said.
But judging by her sister's reaction, Hinagiku knew that the boy really did hit the mark.
"He was clearly a stranger, but he seed to know us."
"In that group, there were Nagi-chan and Isumi. They both co from very wealthy families, but that person is the only one who looks particularly ordinary."
"But… I always feel like he is the center of that group."
This strange feeling strongly contrasted with the boy's ordinary appearance and deanor. It was because of this sharp contrast that Hinagiku started doubting whether her own thoughts were correct.
After hearing what her sister said, Yukiji felt like the knot in her throat had been loosened.
"Yes, yes, I feel the sa way."
"So I have felt that there was sothing off about him from the beginning. But since Nagi-chan and Isumi are in that team, he shouldn't be at the center in terms of status."
Hinagiku did not deny it. She did think that this was very strange.
Although she also understood that there was no necessary connection between high status and being the center of the team, at the very least, Nagi's position in the team should lean more toward the center.
But the internal situation in that team was particularly strange.
So, is that the reason why Nagi and Isumi transferred schools?
Hinagiku could not help but wonder.
Then she thought of Aika.
Since the birthday party in early April, Aika had been on a long leave at ho due to health issues.
Aika often took ti off to rest, but never for this long. The key point was that this happened after the birthday party.
Could there be a connection?
Hinagiku could not help but feel so doubts, curiosity, and concern.
(To be continued.)
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