âAll right, thatâs enough for today. You can go home a little earlier.â
âWell, is that okay?â
âYeah, we second years are going to have a little talk with the teacher. It could take a while, so donât hesitate to go home first. Good night!â
âThen⌠Thank you for your hard work.â
In spite of Toyaâs words, Masachika and Alisa left the Student Council room. Yuki seemed to wait in the student organization room until the pick-up car arrived, so they were alone on the way home.
(Well⌠What should we doâŚ)
As he and Alisa walked back, Masachika pondered how to start a conversation. It wasnât anything special. However, he decided to discuss how to move towards the presidential election next year.
However, it was still a little awkward after what happened in the morning. In addition, Alisa had been acting a little strange since she and Yuki went to the meeting with the art club. It was hard to guess whyâŚ
(Iâm sure she said something to you⌠That YukiâŚ)
From the looks of the last holiday, it seemed that Alisa had taken a liking to Yuki in a not-so-good way. Serious and strong-minded, Alisa must have been perceived by Yuki as a friend worth teasing.
He could easily imagine Yuki playing with Alisa with her words, hiding her devilish smile behind a ladylike smirk.
(Hmm⌠well, I canât help thinking about it)
With a difficult expression, Alisa walked next to him silently, sighing inwardly, and Masachika had an idea when he saw a familiar family restaurant.
âAh~ Alya?â
âWhat?â
âIf you like, why donât we stop by?â
âHuhâŚ?â
Alisaâs eyes were wide open as he pointed to the family restaurant.
âOh no, I want to talk a lot about aiming for the presidential election together in the future.â
ââŚAhâ
However, as soon as she squinted at the words that followed, she nodded casually.
âWell, thatâs fine.â
âAh, then come byâ
While relieved that she couldnât refuse for the time being, Masachika hurriedly headed toward the family restaurant and put his hand on the door handle.
ăItâs not a dateă
He was stabbed there from behind.
(Nuguu! Only cowards attack from the back!)
While screaming inwardly like a samurai attacked by a thug, he endured his collapsing knees by clinging to the handle, and Masachika entered the cafe. When he was guided by the waiter and sat facing the table, he only ordered drinks for the time being.
âUm⌠one Cafe Au Laitâ
âIâm going with Melon Soda and Chocolate Parfaitâ
â!?â
ââŚwhat?â
âNo, nothing reallyâŚâŚâ
Masachika couldnât hide his surprise in a kind of profane order of combining sweet chocolate parfait with sweet melon soda. Alisa made an excuse with a somewhat awkward look, perhaps because she saw him being pulled.
âHey⌠Iâm tired. If I donât eat sweets, my mind wonât function, right?â
âOh yeah⌠Oh, thatâs all for the order.â
Itâs more of a matter of eating together, not sweets. Masachika saw off the waiter without going any further, and she was reluctant to answer his doubts while waiting for the order to arrive.
âUm⌠what happened with Yuki?â
ââŚUhâŚâ
The reply was not clear, but what was clear however, something had happened judging by her distracted look.
(Yuki!! What did you do!?)
He was screaming inwardly and twitching his cheeks, and Alisa, who glanced at Masachika, turned her gaze again and said screaming.
âNo⌠I just told her that Iâm running for president with you.â
âOh soâŚâ
Masachika was wondering whether he could go any further, thinking that he was not the only one. Alisa, who had been glancing at him until then, asked her with a determined expression.
âHeyâ
âHmm?â
âAre you⌠dating Yuki-san?â
âNo wayâ
Masachika responded to Alisaâs irrelevant question with a straight face. Naturally. Itâs a normal question from Alisa, who doesnât know that Masachika and Yuki are her real brothers and sisters, but itâs a crazy question from Masachika who seems to shout âWhereâs the gal game !!â.
ââŚAm I wrong?â
âYes you are, itâs completely different.â
Alisa shook her eyes in a confused manner at the affirmation of Masachikaâs face. Seeing that expression, Masachika continued to sigh.
âI donât know what Yuki said⌠weâre like a family. We donât have any romantic feelings for each other.â
âBut Yuki-sanâŚâ
âHuh ⌠Iâll tell you now, donât take Yukiâs words seriously. Sheâs not the lady she looks like. Sheâs just making fun of you being upset and having fun.â
ââŚâ
Alisa looked dissatisfied, with a slightly unconvinced face. However, when her drink and parfait arrived, Masachika rounded up the story and got into the main subject.
âWell⌠then, itâs about the presidential election.â
When he took a sip of cafe au lait, he looked at Alisaâs eyes while drinking melon soda in front of him.
âFirst of all, itâs impossible to beat Yuki as it is.â
â!â
Alisaâs eyebrows snapped in a clear affirmation. Then she put down the melon soda and she looked back at her politics with a keen eye.
ââŚYouâve said it so clearly.â
âBecause it is a fact. Yuki has already established her position as the next chairman.â
In Alisaâs line of sight, Masachika gave up her shoulders without fear.
âIn the first place, itâs strange that there arenât enough first-year members of the Student Organization. In the average year, there should be at least three pairs of presidents and vice-chairman. In fact, in the first semester of the first year of middle school, there were 6 pairs including me and Yuki. There were a total of 12 members. â
âTwelve people!? So manyâŚâ
âWell, half of them dropped out in the pre-election debate, so only three groups actually challenged the election.â
âDebate?â
âOh, thatâs the student council. Well, itâs only been a year since you transferred to this school⌠I have to explain that.â
Student council.
When some problems occur between the students and the discussion between the parties doesnât result in a clear decision. Or itâs like a debate competition in the auditorium when the average student has an agenda that they want the Student Organization to take up.
There, each representative expresses his / her opinion and is being voted on by the audience.
The content decided by this Student Council has tremendous coercive force and enforcement power because all the students on the spot are witnesses.
âFor example, yesterdayâs talks between the Soccer club and the Baseball club would have been settled by the student council if they werenât settled on their own. We will seek a compromise through discussions between the parties, but consulting the Student Council is a last resort.â
âI knew there was something going on in the auditorium from time to time, but I guess thatâs what it wasâ
âThe Student Organization is sponsored by the school, remember? Well, we donât have much to do with it because the only people who have a direct relationship with it are the chairman and vice chairman. We just process the paperwork when the application comes in, arenât we?â
âYes⌠so how does that relate to the presidential election?â
âHmm? Ah⌠the situation is a little different when candidates for the election campaign hold a student council.â
In many cases, a student council of candidates is held due to a conflict of opinions regarding student organization work.
This is called a debate due to its nature.
Thatâs because many students receive a rating there, as long as the candidates fight their opinions and win or lose.
âItâs almost impossible to overturn that rating once itâs rated in a debate, whether itâs humanity, persuasiveness, or anything else. In fact, you know itâs a loss even before the election campaign. It will be emotionally difficult to continue working together, and in most cases the loser will just leave the student organization.â
âThatâs how it worksâŚâ
âIt seems to be the norm for them to crush each other like that and eventually narrow it down to about three or four groups. Well, not all students who challenge the presidential election will join the student organization⌠This year is obviously an exception. â
Before Masachika joined the council, only Yuki and Alisa were first graders. Other members were added temporarily, but in the end they quit immediately. That meansâŚ
âTheyâve all given up. Theyâve given up on the election. They say they canât win the election against Yuki. Thatâs how sure they are that Yuki will be the next president.â
ââŚâ
âI donât have to tell you the benefits of being the student council president at this school, do I? In fact, the value of the title of student body president is so high that a few years ago, there were stories of dirty tricks being used behind the scenes in the election campaignâŚâ
Unusually serious, Masachika talked about the election campaign. Alisa was staring at the figure with some complicated feelings.
Alisa usually blamed Masachika for his lack of seriousness, but after his duties at the student council, she felt like sheâs going out of tune or her pulse is going out of whack if he keeps up this serious attitude.
She also didnât like the fact that he doesnât seem to care about this situation, where theyâre alone in a family restaurant.
(Whatâs with the⌠clear face?)
In fact, it was the first time she had ever been alone with a member of the opposite sex in a restaurant.
She was aware that the Russian words she had leaked before entering the restaurant had come from her heart this time. It was mainly due to the knowledge of shoujo manga that Mariya had instilled in her, but in Alisaâs mind, âbeing invited to a diner by a boy after schoolâ = âan invitation for a dateâ.
She was so worried about whether she should sit in the front or next to him, what if other students saw her, or if they would see me from the outside if I sat by the window, but when she opened my eyes, she realized that she was the only one who was worried.
(What? Are you used to being in a family restaurant with a girl? Well? Itâs not only Yuki, but it seems like there are other girls who are close to you as well?)
She remembered what Masachika said to her yesterday when they shook hands on the way home, and at the same time, the anger she felt at that time came back to her.
She drank melon soda to distract herself, but the haze in her chest didnât go away. She thought she felt a rough touch on her tongue, and when she quickly pulled her mouth away, there was a straw that had been chewed and flattened before she knew it.
She felt embarrassed that she unknowingly did something like a child, while she was convinced that she âthought it was reasonable and difficult to drinkâ in her mind.
ââŚWell, thanks to that, it seems that now we can have clean elections.â
At the front seat, Masachika was still talking seriously, but the content didnât go to her mind very much. He talked so much that she thought she had to concentrate, but couldnât get enough of it.
âHmm, thatâs right.â
âOh, thatâs why I should say instead, but the battle between candidates by the debate is âââ
Ambiguously giving up, Alisa now carried the parfait into her mouth. After the sweetness of chocolate and vanilla ice cream spread in her mouth, she felt a squeak on her teeth⌠she noticed that she was biting a spoon this time, and she hurried and pulled it out of her mouth.
âAlya? Are you listening?â
âAh!â
Seen with suspicious eyes by Masachika, her cheeks reddened. Her humiliation and shame arose when she was in attention.
âIâm listening. I was just distracted by the parfait.â
ââŚOh, it looks deliciousâŚâ
He nodded half-heartedly and looked at her as if to say, âOh, no, too much to take your mind off of it?â. Alisaâs cheeks grew redder.
(What? What? !ăItâs because of your attitude that Iâm out of sorts!)
Alisa diverted her gaze from the suspicious eyes of Masachika, throwing her unreasonable anger in her head with a terrible resentment⌠And then an idea came to her mind.
(Fufufu, yes⌠if youâre not conscious, then Iâll make you conscious!)
Planning a mysterious rivalry, Alisa smiled fearlessly, as she said with a mischievous look.
ââŚDo you want a bite?â
âNo, noâŚâ
âYou said it looked delicious. Donât hesitate.â
In a casual tone, Alisa scooped out a spoonful of whipped cream with chocolate sauce and thrust it in Masachikaâs direction. Masachika froze at the sight of this.
âHere you areâ
A protruding spoon. Its height was clearly not the position to hand the spoon, and although there was no definitive word, her intention was clear.
(Eh? What is this event? No, it didnât feel like itâs coming? When was the flag set??)
As Alisa expected, Masachika couldnât hide his upset⌠his face was more disappointing than Alisa expected.
âWell, no, can I get a new spoon?â
âI donât want to bother the clerk. There will be more dishwashing too.â
âNo, butâŚâ
What kind of shame play is this? As Masachika unconsciously leaned back, Alisa thrusted out the spoon with more force.
âSee⌠this is normal in Russia.â
âWell, really?â
His knowledge about Russia was mainly obtained from movies and books, not from practice. Therefore, the idea that Russia may be a country that doesnât care about indirect kisses at all, has passed through his headâŚ
(Oh, thatâs a blatant lie)
He moved his gaze from the spoon to Alisa and immediately made this decision. Because Alisaâs face had a mischievous expression on itâŚ, but if you look closely, you could see that the tips of her ears and fingertips were slowly turning red. It really stood out because of her pure white skin.
(Whatâs wrong with youâŚ? If youâre embarrassed, donât overdo it)
In this case, on the contrary, she became calm, and he was more worried than embarrassed. It was clearly conveyed from the expression of Masachika, and Alisa suddenly became calm.
(What are you doingâŚ)
Once sheâs calm, she gets terribly shameful about her actions. She got hot all over, and she got struck by the feeling that everyone in the store was looking at her, and she couldnât stay even if she was there.
But she managed to hold her look and stick out the spoon, as she knew it was more and more unbearable to him as she withdrew the spoon here.
âSee⌠the cream will melt, right?â
âAh, yeahâŚâ
Masachika also had a slight idea that he couldnât pull back, so he gave up trying to persuade Alisa.
(No way, an indirect kiss event will occur here⌠but there is no problem. At the time of Masha-san, I was already prepared and simulated!)
At that time, it was just dust, but the situation did not change so much. This kind of thing is shy and loses. It was a normal and stylish decision!
(Yeah, the paper cup just changed to a spoon⌠it just changed⌠then itâs not! Itâs a spoon? Itâs a spoon that went into Aryaâs mouth and touched her tongue? Isnât it okay to call it an indirect deep kiss!?)
As a result of calmly analyzing the situation, Masachika couldnât stay calm. Unconsciously, his gaze turned to Alisaâs lips, at which point Alisa opened her mouth.
âSee, umâ
Finally, Alisa spoke. Alisaâs beautiful white teeth and red tongue come into view of nature and politics.
(Woooooooooooooo!)
Masachika held his head in his heart and knocked it down. However, he opened his mouth when he noticed, like a chick whose beak was presented to his parent bird, whether it was his instinct as a male or something.
âAhhhhhâŚâ
A spoon that can be inserted into it immediately.
Masachika reflexively closed his mouth and scooped fresh cream with his upper lip.
He was just thinking about scraping it off with his front teeth so as not to touch the spoon as much as possible, but it had fallen out of his head altogether.
(Ugyaooo?)
Masachika hit his head on the ground in his heart and fainted in agony.
Yuki, who had a guess face, said âHehe, how are you? Whatâs your impression of Alya-sanâs taste?â back.
This younger sister was noisy even in his imagination.
â⌠Sweetâ
ââŚYesâ
Masachika was so upset that he swallowed his cream and gave an overly simple impression. But Alisa didnât mess with it either, and she quietly pulled the spoon back.
(No, this air is rather sweet! Seriously, what is going on?)
How did this happen when we were having a serious conversation earlier? I mean, seriously, someone must not be watching us in this situation.
After all this time, Masachika looked around âŚâŚ out the window and blinked at a familiar figure.
(That is⌠Taniyama?)
He tilted his head inwardly, but Alisaâs throat cleared his consciousness.
When Masachika turned to the front, Alisa raised her face down and looked straight at Masachika with a dignified expression.
âSo, based on that⌠How do you think you can beat Yuki-san?â
Recognizing the harsh conditions, she still had strong eyes trying to look in front of her. Masachika was surprised at the brilliance of the dazzling soul that shone in the midst of adversityâŚ
(You canât just âHow do you think you can win?â! Itâs impossible to be serious in this air!)
He talked loudly in his mind. However, Masachika also wanted to do something about this strange atmosphere, so he decided to join in without saying anything.
âHmm⌠of course, we have to take another path.â
âAnother path?â
âOh, you wonât stand a chance if you slug it out head-on. So, change your attack and appeal to the students in a different direction from Yuki.â
ââŚIn particular?â
When asked by Alisa, Masachika summed up his thoughts with a glance, âThatâs rightâŚâ.
âItâs the same as the popularity vote of idols⌠In order to win the absolute ace, we have to aim to be supported by everyone.â
ââŚWhat do you mean? Nothing is supported⌠In the first place, you want to support, so you vote?â
âNo? Thatâs not always the case. The presidential election results are based on popularity, but compared to idols, all the students are forced to vote⌠In that case, students who are not very interested in the presidential election will usually choose âsafeâ ones. In other words, the former middle school student president with peace of mind, trust and achievements. In fact, I also voted in the previous presidential election. Iâve chosen a former chairmanâŚ. I was surprised that another person was elected.â
âWell⌠if you ask me, President Kenzaki wasnât on the student council in middle school.â
âOh, if the former middle school student council president and vice chairman run in the same pair in the high school, the probability of winning is about 70%. Because he won there, Kenzaki is amazing⌠What the chairman did at that time was to create a story that would be supported.â
Honestly praising Toya, Masachika pulled a bundle of papers out of his bag.
It was a copy of last yearâs newspapers published by the schoolâs newspaper department. Picking up one of them, Masachika pointed to one point.
âSee the little article here?â
ââŚWhat is this?ăâKenzaki Toya, The Road to Student Council President Episode 5â?â
âWell, one of the members of the newspaper club at the time found it interesting that Kenzaki, who was an inferior student, was challenging the election of the president, so he covered it. Apparently, the chairman himself agreed to do the feature under his own name to keep himself motivated.
âHmmm⌠well, itâs not so sweet when you think people are watching you.â
âOh. Maybe the newspaper members who interviewed were half chilly at first, but⌠well, the appearance changed visibly and the results improved with each passing, so itâs kind of like a real success story. It feels like. The readers have become more and more on his side, and eventually they have even won the prize. â
âThatâs how to create a story that would be supportedâŚ? In other words, show the students around you how you are struggling and making efforts?â
âItâs easy to understand. Thatâs what it is.â
While laughing with satisfaction, Masachika carried Cafe au lait to his mouth, butâŚhis thoughts came back.
(So what about that spoon?)
That is, it was the spoon that was used earlier.
It was placed on a paper napkin in Alisaâs hand, but more than half of the chocolate parfait was still left, and if she didnât eat it soon, the ice cream would melt and it would crumble.
Is Alisa unaware, or is she pretending to be unaware?
Meanwhile, Alisa was enthusiastically reading a copy of the campus newspaper prepared by Masachika⌠pretending to turn her attention elsewhere.
(What should I do, this spoon)
âŚBoth of them had the same idea.
Alisa has been âahhhâ with a rivalry that she doesnât understand, but now that sheâs calm, sheâs so embarrassed that sheâs about to die inside.
Thinking about it, she should have just eaten the parfait after the âah-ingâ.. If she casually used a spoon and made fun of Masachika, who was screaming, that would have been enough. But she put the spoon down once, which made it harder and harder for me to touch it.
(Because⌠Kuze took such a big bite out of it⌠Please refrain from it a little more!)
Alisa looked down at the spoon with a tremendous amount of momentum, and she suddenly turned her gaze at the clear, striped traces of cream.
(Ku, Traces of Kuze-kunâs lips are ah ah~~~ ???)
Alisaâs eyes went round while she was panicking inwardly. Masachika called out to her, who tended to hesitate.
âOh⌠thatâs bad. Can I ask for something?â
âHuh?â
As Arisa blinked her eyes, Masachika looked at her surroundings and then smiled half in embarrassment and half in bitterness.
âThe food around us smells so nice, Iâm getting kind of hungry⌠I shouldnât have skipped breakfast.â
âOh⌠I donât mindâ
With the consent of Alisa, Masachika opened the menu. He flipped through the pages, stared at it, and pressed the clerkâs call button. Then, a female clerk arrived soon.
âIâm sorry to have kept you waiting~â
âAh, can I order?â
âHere you goâ
âLetâs see⌠sautĂŠed bacon and spinach, authentic Schezuan Bean Curd, and two âŚâŚ portions of rice and cold water.
âYes, sir. SautĂŠed bacon and spinach, authentic Szechuan Bean Curd, rice and two cold drinks, right?
âOh, by the way⌠can I add spiciness to this mapo tofu?â
âYouâre fine with it?â
âWell, can you do it?â
The clerk smiled and turned to Masachika when Alisa shrugged her head shyly.
âThere are twice, three times, five times, and ten times hotter, what will you choose?â
âHow painful is it ten times?â
âIt really isâŚâ
Therefore, the clerk glanced around and then said with a little voice.
âHonestly, itâs really painful. Iâve tasted it, but one bite was my limit. Iâm sure it will make your stomach upset.â
âI like âIt does upset your stomachâŚââ
âWhat?â
Arisa tsked with a straight face, but Masachika passed it off as normal.
âThen ten timesâ
âIâm afraid â ten times more. Is that all right?â
âNo, and⌠please change this spoon.â
Masachika said that while showing Alisaâs spoon with her eyes, the clerk nodded without a bad snooping.
âIâm afraid. Please wait a moment.â
He saw the clerk returning to the kitchen, and Alisa complained to Masachika, who was leaning on the menu.
âIt was fine, you know?â
âYou mean the spoon? Iâm embarrassed, you know. Maybe itâs normal in Russia, but for a Japanese high school boy itâs very stimulating.â
âOh soâŚâ
After she nodded reluctantly, Alisa suddenly smiled provocatively.
âKuze-Kun is surprisingly naive to be upset by this much. I thought he was used to girls.â
As this was said to be the place of concern, Masachika also moved his eyebrows and argued.
âFrom my point of view, I canât believe that I would do this kind of thing in a straightforward manner. Is indirect kissing rampant in Russia?â
With her cramped laugh, Alisa slammed her eyebrows and shut up. She remains silent for a while, then she whispers with a dissatisfied face.
ăI will not do this to anyone other than you. foolă
Congratulations to Masachika. Alya-sanâs first indirect kiss
!
(Arigato⌠I wonder if Iâll die today?)
Masachika looked out the window with a distant eye at the sudden announcement in the brain. The clerk had bought a new spoon.
âIâm sorry to have kept you waiting-Iâll put this here, okay?â
âAh, yes⌠Thank you.â
Masachika recommended a parfait to Alisa, who received her new spoon, with a distant eye.
âLook⌠eat it quickly. It will melt.â
ââŚThatâs rightâ
Nodding obediently, Alya smashed her slightly tilted parfait into her mouth, stirring it together from the cream above her to the cornflakes below. She ate silently and finished in a few minutes, then she joined hands and wiped her mouth with a paper napkin.
âEven so⌠you eat a lot.â
âHmm⌠ohâ
Masachika, who tilted his head for a moment and realized that the food he ordered was thought to be a snack, corrected Alisaâs misunderstanding.
âOh no, Iâm thinking of finishing dinner here today.â
ââŚI thought of it before, but wonât you contact your home? Arenât your parents preparing rice?â
âNo, Theyâre not at home right now.â
âOh soâŚâ
As a matter of fact, the meals of the Kuze family, which is a single-parent family, were basically prepared by Masachika. Even when his father was away from work, he usually cooked for himself.
âIâm alone anyway, and itâs a hassle to cook after I get home.â
Strictly speaking, he had a sister who attacked without warning and made a meal of it. He wasnât going to think about it, because he was sure she wouldnât come yesterdayâŚ
âCooking⌠Eh, Kuze-kun can cook?â
Masachika cowered at Arisaâs expression of surprise.
âAs long as itâs simple. I canât make anything that big because Iâm always making what they call lazy food or quick food, you know?â
âIâm still surprised. Kuze doesnât seem to be bothered by cooking.â
âWell, I wonât deny it.â
Actually, Masachika didnât like cooking. He was just doing it because it was easier.
At the beginning of junior high school, He used to buy a loaf of bread the day before for breakfast, eat lunch in the school cafeteria, and eat lunch at a convenience store at night, but after a month, he got tired of it, and going shopping every day was a hassle. Then one day, on a whim, he tried out a shortcut cooking program on TV, and realized that the time it took to go shopping and the time it took to cook and wash dishes were not much different.
Besides, on the day his father was away from home, Masachika was given 2,000 yen a day for rice. This would be his own pocket money, so if he could cook for himself, he would save money. He just chose self-catering based on those advantages and disadvantages.
âWhat about you? Can you cook?â
Masachika casually asked if this perfect superhuman could cook to some extentâŚ
ââŚâ
Alisa silently turned her gaze away. Masachika guessed.
âWell, cooking people are a minority.â
âItâs not that I canât do it⌠it just takes time.â
âOh⌠maybe youâre the type that cuts vegetables carefully so that they are the same size and fineness as when cutting vegetables?â
âWell, thatâs right. Also, I always make sure that the ingredients are cooked evenly and if the seasonings are distributed in the correct amount and concentration âŚâ
âThatâs the one that hurts.â
ââŚâ
Alisa sipped her melon soda with an uncomfortable look on her face, as if she had been hit on the mark.
Masachika chuckled and agreed that it was typical of Alisa, a perfectionist. When it comes to cooking, precision is important, but even more important is the skill of the cook. The trick, according to Masachika, is to keep the important parts in check and do it roughly to a certain extent, but Alisa, a perfectionist, canât do that âroughlyâ.
âI canât help it, Iâm curious. When I see people like Masha doing it all randomly, it makes me itchyâŚâ
âOh, thatâs what I can imagine.â
The image of Maria throwing ingredients and seasonings into the frying pan with her usual fluffy smile came to mind, and he laughed, thinking that she would do a great job. He thought that she was the opposite of his sister, and that his sister was too sketchy to be good.
âBut for some reason the finished food is deliciousâŚâ
âSheâs simply good at cooking!â
Mariya seems to be a good cook.
(Seriously. That person is really impeccable.)
Masachika held his forehead as the âMasha-san is actually more useful than her sisterâ theory became clear in his mind. Perhaps embarrassed by Masachikaâs gesture, Arisa flapped her hands and returned to her story.
âWell, thatâs okay. So what kind of story are you thinking about?â
âOh, oh⌠thatâs right. How far have you gotten?â
âIâm trying to create a story that will be supported by the students, just as Chairman Kenzaki did.â
âOh, thatâs rightâŚâ
Masachika changed his expression to Alisa, who returned to her mind, and switched her thinking.
âWell, as you said, you have to show your efforts first. Specifically⌠at the closing ceremony of the first semester.â
âThe closing ceremony of the first semester? Maybe the student organization officerâs greeting?â
Masachika nodded to Alisa who seemed to have an idea.
âThatâs right. Itâs nominally a place to show off the student council, saying, âThis is the member weâll be working with this termâ.â
âAfter that, there are basically no new board members, right?
âOh. There are a lot of new members coming and going during the first semester every year, but after this greeting, even if they come out, they will not get much attention. And⌠This greeting is a chance for us first years to announce that we will run for the presidential election.â
âIf you ask me, it was like that last yearâŚâ
Masachika told Alisa with a serious expression, recalling his third year in middle school and nodded.
âThis is our first speech in front of the whole school. I donât need to tell you how important it is, do I?â
âYesâŚâ
Alisa also thought with a serious expression. She seemed to be looking down and thinking about something for a while, but she suddenly looked anxious, and she glanced at Masachika.
ââŚWhat kind of greeting should I give?â
But Masachika simply said to Arisa, who was relying on her partner in a small voice.
âYou can talk all you want. Itâs better to speak honestly and in your own words, so that the people listening can understand.â
âWhat? No specific advice?â
After relying on him with all her might, she was given an appropriate return, and Alisa shook her eyebrows with dissatisfaction. On the other hand, Masachika gave up his shoulders.
âYou donât have to do anything bad, youâre a person I want to support just as you are. Iâll help you with the parts you need help with, and you can talk the way you want to.â
He casually said thatâŚ
âOh, yesâŚâ
Arisa was embarrassed as usual. Her expression changed from disgruntled to embarrassed, and her gaze wandered furtively and restlessly. Then, while fiddling with the tips of her hair with her fingers, she opened her mouth to say something, thought for a moment, and then muttered in Russian.
ăâŚWhich part?ă
Masachika looked distantly at Arisa, who fidgeted and glanced at him, begging in Russian, âPraise me, praise me.
(Thatâs the area, damn it. Itâs so cute!)
Just as Masachika inwardly blurted out his disappointment, the food he had ordered arrived.
âIs your order over?â
âYesâ
âYes. Take your time~â
He looked away from the clerk and glanced at Arisa, who took his intentions into consideration and urged him to go ahead.
âNow if youâll excuse me, I have some⌠for you.â
After clasping his hands together in a reserved manner, Masachika began with a white plate of sauteed bacon and spinach. After quickly devouring it as an appetizer, he pulled out the main course, Mapo Tofu boiling in a thin iron pot.
The white tofu was crumbled just right, and he dipped it in the reddish-black bean paste, which looked like magma.
âWow⌠Thatâs pretty spicy for a family restaurant.â
Masachika nodded satisfactorily at the spiciness that pierced his gums. Alisa looked at him with her eyebrows.
ââŚIs it delicious?â
âHmm? Okay. Would you like to try it?â
After saying that, Masachika thought, âOh, Iâm done.â
He felt uncomfortable that he was the only one eating, and the fact that she had just âah-edâ him made him say something out of the blue, but when he thought about it, this was not the kind of spicy food that Arisa could eat.
However, in front of Masachika, who was unsure whether to retract the proposal once it was made⌠Arisa was also unsure.
To be honest, she didnât want to eat such a visibly dangerous food. However, if she said she doesnât want it here, it might reveal that she doesnât actually like spicy food.
(Thereâs also water. I still have some melon soda. Donât worry, Iâm sure you can handle a sip.)
Checking the amount of drink left in her hand, Alisa made up her mind.
âThen, just a biteâ
âOh⌠yeah⌠okayâ
While guessing Alisaâs thoughts with extreme accuracy, Masachika pretended not to notice and reached for a small plate.
He stuck a spoon in the bean curd and unearthed it to at least make more tofu. The red bomb.
âThatâs amazing. It contains a whole chili pepper.â
â!?â
He put the bright red murder weapon he had excavated on a spoon and glanced over at Alisa⌠Alisa had something of a puppy dog look in her eyes. He wasnât sure what to make of it. He wasnât sure if itâs a good idea. In the eyes of Masachika, an angel and a demon appeared.
For some reason, an angel in the shape of a small Maria spoke gently to remind him.
âNo, donât do that to Alya-chan. Meeyoâ
On the other hand, for some reason, a devil in the shape of a small Yuki spoke with a vulgar voice.
âHey, do it, Onii-chan. Do you understand? Aryaâs teary eyes are honestly thrilling, right?â
The persuasion of an angel and the temptation of a devil. Exposed to two conflicting emotions, Masachika bit his teeth.
(Ku, I⌠IâŚ!?)
With his hands trembling, Masachika struggled with whether to raise or lower the weapon in his hands⌠If you cut out just this part, it looked as if he was struggling with whether or not to shoot the gun in his hand on the battlefield, but in reality, it is just hot pepper. In fact, itâs just chili pepper.
âI donât think you should do anything to make a girl suffer. KuzeâŚâ
âGet out of the way!â
âYikes!â
In her mind, little Yukiâs body exploded, and little Mariya blew her away with a âAh~re~â. It was settled in seconds. There was too much difference in the fighting strength of the angel and the demon.
(Forgive me, Alya)
While apologizing in his heart, Masachika sold his soul to the devil inside him.
âAlya⌠the main part is still there.â
ââŚThank youâ
He was doing something devilish.
Masachika handed Alisa a small plate while thinking about it like someone else with a good smile. Alisa took the chopsticks out of the chopsticks box on the edge of her desk, and she took her tofu to her mouth⌠and put a plate on it and meditated.
ââŚHow is it?â
ââŚItâs pretty goodâ
Alisa spoke without changing her expression. However, Masachika was aware. The hands clasped on the table were quivering. She was desperately holding down her left hand, which was about to jump into a drink, with his right hand. He was aware thatâŚ
(Sorry, Arya)
Masachika smiled with a clear smile while inwardly spitting out lines like a character who betrayed his friend due to unavoidable circumstances.
âAlya⌠the main part is left.â
ââŚâ
For a moment, Arisa gave him a look that no girl should ever give, but Masachika pretended not to notice.
Prompted by his smile, Alisa threw the remaining chili peppers on the small plate into her mouth. Then she covered her mouth with her right hand and turned over deeply.
ââŚAlya?â
ăStupid!ă
Masachikaâs call came back in feeble Russian.
ăStupid, stupid!ă
Without showing her expression, she repeated with tears. Was it against Masachika, or was it against herself for being so stubborn?
âIsnât it better to drink water for the time being?â
ăStupidâŚă
He regretted his bad behavior and cared for her, but Alisa just called him an idiot. In the end, there was no discussion after that, and Masachika quickly finished his meal and left the diner, waiting for Arisa to recover.
ââŚLooks like we have been talking a lot.
ââŚThatâs right.â
When Arisa said this to him outside in the dark, Masachika thought, âYouâve just been dead for a long time,â and looked away with a sense of guilt. However, he does not regret it since he was really touched by the tearful voice of the always strong Alisa. If you want to call him an asshole, call him that.
âBy the way⌠what will Yuki do?â
âHuh?â
When he looked up at the unexpected name that suddenly appeared, Arisa glanced at Masachika with a slightly awkward expression.
âSee⌠Kuze-kun has decided to run for me, so Yuki-san also needs a new par⌠Vice-chairman candidate, right?â
ââŚAhâ
Masachika nodded, trying to figure out what he had rephrased, but he passed over it. After staring at Masachika, Arisa continued with a somewhat dissatisfied look.
âAs I said earlier, the student organization members will be fixed at the closing ceremony of the first semester, right? I wonder if she has to find a candidate for vice president now.â
âWell, in her case, her own popularity is so great that it doesnât really matter who her partner is. âŚâ
âIn any case, Iâm hardly ever seen in the public eye, and even my partner was elected.â Masachika added, shrugging his shoulders. However, he scratched his head awkwardly when someone next to him looked at him as if to say something.
âWell, she has a lot of connections, so maybe someone will look after her properly?â
After saying that, Masachika thought about who Yukiâs partner would be.
âIf you think about it normally, youâre a former student organization member⌠HmmâŚâ
Then, the back of the girl he saw earlier naturally came to his mind.
âThatâs right⌠Itâs quite annoying to bring TaniyamaâŚâ
âTaniyama? Who?â
âSayaka Taniyama. When I was in middle school, I was the one who fought for the position of student president with Yuki until the end⌠that? Donât you know?â
âI donât knowâ
As Alisa shook her head, Masachika turned his eyebrows and tilted his head.
Masachika thought that she was also among the few female students who had previously joined the student organization and quit immediately.
(Did she give up on becoming President�)
Thinking of the girl he used to work with on student council⌠and beat him in the election for president, Masachika felt a bitterness come back to his heart.
âKuze-kun?â
âOh no⌠well, youâll know soon? Weâll figure it out when we know who it is.â
âYesâŚâ
Alisa nodded with a slightly suspicious expression. Masachika also switched his mind and recalled who Yuki would choose as a partner, a former member of the Middle School Student Council.
However, the correct answer to his question was given much earlier than Masachika had expected. It was after school the next day. And the student Yuki brought with her was not a âŚâŚ former student council member.
âAyanoâ
âYes, Yuki-sama.â
In response to Yukiâs call standing in front of the student organization room door, the female student who was waiting diagonally behind her stepped forward without sound.
Then, with both hands aligned in front of her, she bowed cleanly, and then she looked at the five student organization members sitting in their seats one after another and introduced himself in a voice without intonation.
âNice to meet you, my name is Ayano Kimishima of Group C for the First Year. I am working with you as a General Secretary of the Student Council. Thank youâ
After saying this without moving her expression, she bowed neatly once again.
The student council members greeted her with varying degrees of bewilderment at the robot-like behavior.
âKuze-kun?â
ââŚâ
In the midst of all this, Masachika had a grim expression on his face at the appearance of something completely unexpected⌠a serious-looking Yuki. He didnât have time to respond to Alisaâs voice and stared at Ayano with raised eyebrows.
At that moment, Ayanoâs head snapped up and she looked Masachika squarely in the eye.
And there, for the first time, a hint of emotion appeared in her eyes and she quietly opened her mouth.
âI look forward to working with you as well⌠Masachika-san.â
Kimishima Ayano. She was Masachikaâs personal maid, and now sheâs assisting Yuki in the election.