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Volu 9, Chapter 7: “How It All Works” Part 2

February 14th, Valentine’s day. This was the day that, during my lunch break, I decided that I would deal with Hashimoto’s persistent after-school stalking sessions. I had predicted that Kei would give Valentine’s chocolate, so I opted to take advantage of it.

If Kei were to give chocolate, it would have to be either in the early morning or the evening after, not during the day while we were at school. As she had only just broken up with Hirata, there was no reason for her to carry chocolates around in her bag. For her, the re act of handing chocolates to soone would be enough to cause an uproar in the first place. So, I had intentionally turned off my cell phone the night before.

The chance of her carelessly coming into contact with was effectively zero. Still, I opted to turn the phone off anyway in order to avoid having to make an excuse about the morning being an inconvenient ti. Everything had to be completely natural when we t.

For Hashimoto, the lack of results from tailing should’ve begun to gnaw at his patience at this point.

So, I decided to give him a hint that sothing was going to happen.

And that, was the secret eting with Kei and subsequent exchange of chocolate. The reason why the et-up was scheduled at five was because Hashimoto’s tailing sessions always lasted until just before six. And, sure enough, Hashimoto was watching, keeping tabs on with the lobby surveillance caras as I left the building.

Ever since he had started tailing , this was his first inexplicable opportunity to make contact, so he boldly confronted the two of us in person. Well, the result would’ve been the sa even if he had simply sat back and watched.

Hashimoto seed satisfied with the conclusion that Kei might have been the person I had been regularly coming into contact with.

And the day after that, Hashimoto’s stalking sessions stopped. He had shifted his attention toward preparations for the end-of-year exam.

I was finally able to move freely.

I went to the school with the Valentine’s chocolate I had received from Kei still in my bag.

I t up with Hiyori Shiina at the library. Of course, the majority of our conversation consisted of idle chatter about various books.

However, my true focus was on sothing else entirely.

Our conversation was just a preface for the countless rumors that would spread the following day.

Rumors about Ichinose aside, Class A may be trying to pull another stunt entirely.

This was the seed that I had planted, and a few days later, that seed began to bear fruit. By purposefully selecting the belligerent Ishizaki and Ibuki as targets for the rumors, it would ideally create a volatile situation. However, that was just a bonus. Even if it had ended up developing differently, it would all turn out pretty much the sa way in the end.

The truly important part ca afterward. Naly, when and how the ssages would be posted on the forums.

I got in contact with the person I had selected to solve these problems, vice president Kiriyama.

A second year Class B student aiming for Nagumo’s downfall.

After chatting with Hiyori at the library, I t Kiriyama at the school building after most of the students had already gone ho for the day.

I revealed my entire plan, my strategy to save Ichinose.

“I see. So you’re telling to post the rumors with my own phone? There’d be no benefit in that for at all.”

“That’s not true. There are benefits in this for you. Acting as my interdiary in this will create a new relationship for the two of us. If I were to keep waiting for you to take action, our relationship would never move forward.”

In fact, Kiriyama had never once asked anything of .

“Of course it wouldn’t, I seriously doubt your abilities.”

“Yes. Which is why, you shouldn’t only return the favor, but also make the other party owe you one. That way, in the off chance that an ergency takes place later on, it’ll be easier for you to rely on . Besides, making the post on the forums wouldn’t be all bad for you.”

“…What do you an?”

“Ichinose Honami is a valuable asset for the student council. It would be unfortunate for you to lose her. If you post the rumors on the forums, you’d be able to ensure her safety by getting the school involved.”

“But if I involve myself with a first-year problem and post the rumors, it would bring the credibility of the student council into question.”

“And what’s wrong with that?”

“What…?”

“If the credibility of the student council falls, president Nagumo would take more damage than anyone else. If you want to see his downfall, shouldn’t you be welcoming my proposal?”

“How stupid. It would be a huge problem if it was discovered that I was the one who posted the rumors. Not only would I be penalized by the school, but Nagumo might even relieve of my position as vice president-”

“Can’t you just muddle through such a small issue with so tact? You are competing against president Nagumo, aren’t you? Or, are you saying that you’re already incapable of opposing the student council president?”

“What would a re first-year like you know…!?”

Kiriyama glowered at , his eyes full of rage.

“According to the forr student council president, Kushida has already established contact with president Nagumo.”

“Why do you…… Horikita-senpai’s really placed a lot of trust in soone like you, hasn’t he?”

“She’s one of the most well-inford students in her school-year. So in other words, the rumors spread on the forums could be explained as a strategy designed for Kushida to leak information to president Nagumo. An excuse like this would also be easily accepted by others.”

The excuse that Kushida had provided the information to Nagumo, who then instructed Kiriyama to use it to save Ichinose.

This new, unexpected solution slowly began to take shape.

“…You’re telling that you contacted after thinking that far ahead?”

Kiriyama was lost in thought, imagining what would happen should he actually make the posts on the forums.

But, this still wouldn’t be enough to get his consent.

“If you turn down here, I’ll be forced to conclude that you’ve given in to Nagumo. Or perhaps… I’ll report to the forr student council president that you’re just another person who’s already been won over instead?”

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This could’ve co off as a threat, but it was the deciding factor when it ca to getting Kiriyama to cooperate.

“So will you do it?”

“…When should I post the ssages?”

“Right here, right now.”

If it was put off until later, he might end up posting the ssages with soone else’s cell phone.

Of course, that wouldn’t change anything, but I wanted to avoid any uncertainties in my future plans as much as possible.

Above all, it was necessary to keep in mind the possibility of Kiriyama leaking this matter to a third party as well.

“Alright. You owe big ti.”

“Thank you very much.”

I showed Kiriyama all of the rumors that I had written down in my phone and had him type them all out by hand.

After about ten minutes of work, the operation was complete.

There probably wouldn’t be any students noticing them right away, but that problem would be addressed tomorrow.

(Part 2 End)

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