Epilogue: The Line Between Winner and Loser
Intro
The sixth event was Archery, Class C’s two-on-two event, and we had managed to secure the win thanks to Akito’s strenuous efforts. Thus, the score evened out at three wins and three losses each.
During the event, Sakayanagi didn’t say very much. Instead, she just quietly watched as it took its course.
It was as if she had wanted the score to tie at three to three like this.
Up next was the long-awaited final seventh event.
And, as a mischievous twist of fate, the result of the drawing was…
Chess? Required Participants: 1 ? Initial Time Allotted Per Person: 1 Hour (Running out of Time will Result in a Loss)
Rules: Standard chess rules apply. However, your allotted time will not increase before each move, even after the 40th turn.
Commander Intervention: At any given time, the commander may give instructions to the participating player for a maximum of 30 minutes. Any time spent giving instructions will also use the corresponding participant’s allotted time.
There was no rule requiring that time would be added at the start of each turn, such as the Fischer Rule.
This was probably a countermeasure meant to reign in the overall match time. It’s fairly common for a typical chess match to take more than two hours, but they had probably set the time limit to one hour per person for the same reason.
“We’ll be facing off in the seventh event with three wins apiece, and I couldn’t be happier. Furthermore, for this event to be our finale… It seems good things really do come to those who wait after all.”
Sakayanagi was probably looking to intervene at the peak of the match and provide her ally with instructions.
In fact, we were both probably going to have to intervene at roughly the same time.
Given the rules on commander intervention, it didn’t seem like I’d be able to beat Sakayanagi without taking the match seriously.
“For us to have driven Class A all the way to the seventh event, isn’t that a bit of a miscalculation on your part?”
“Yes. I suppose I must admit that you’ve pressured us quite well in the athletic events.”
Sakayanagi spoke generally, reflecting on the six events that happened so far.
“Nevertheless, this seventh event is a little different. This battle will largely depend on the true abilities of the commander.”
“I’m sorry to inform you, but I happen to be very good at chess.”
From this point onward, Sakagami-sensei and Hoshinomiya-sensei would be observing our battle.
It was probably for the best to take a few precautions, just in case.
“My goodness… what a coincidence! Then it seems that my choice of chess may have been a mistake.”
But before anything else, there was the warm-up match. The event would start with a face-off between the students each of us had prepared.
I chose Horikita Suzune from the list of students who hadn’t participated in any events yet.
Whereas the student Sakayanagi chose was none other than Hashimoto Masayoshi.
“So Horikita-san takes the stage after all? Even though she’s an honors student, you hadn’t used her because you wanted to hold onto her until the final event, isn’t that right?”
“There’s no reason for me to hold onto my trump card anymore.”
Our selections were communicated to each of the classes, notifying them to get moving for the start of the event.
“Would either of you like to get a drink of water?”
Hoshinomiya-sensei asked, worried about the two of us since we hadn’t gotten up from our seats since the exam began.
“Thank you for your concern, but there’s no need to worry.”
“I’m fine as well.”
“Is that so? Well, that’s good, then…”
Hoshinomiya-sensei sighed in a way that highlighted her discomfort. She didn’t seem to like the tense, strained atmosphere of the room.
“It seems that they’re ready. So, we will now begin the seventh event.”
At Sakagami-sensei’s direction, Sakayanagi and I put a stop to our idle chatting.
The stage they had prepared seemed to be the corner of one of the lecture halls. There, a lone chessboard had been set up.
[Please, go ahead.]
Horikita and Hashimoto both slowly bowed to one another.
At last, the final battle began.
TL Notes:
Sorry for being late! I got super distracted. I’ll try to have Part 1 posted tomorrow! Thanks for reading.
Btw, here’s a meme line we had while doing this part. Was fun. Heero was a rude asshole and didn’t let it get included in the final version. Smh.
Part 1
There is a chessboard in front of me, and I didn’t even know the rules for it until about a week ago.
And right here, right now, I’m touching actual chess pieces for the first time in my life.
Throughout my specialized training with him over the computer, I had come to understand the depth and fun of chess.
If my opponent was Ayanok?ji-kun or Sakayanagi-san, I’m sure I wouldn’t stand a chance at all.
However, the man standing across the table from me is neither of those two.
Of course, I don’t know just how skilled Hashimoto-kun is.
But, it’s quite hard to imagine him being stronger than either of them.
“Good luck, Horikita.”
Like that, my opponent casually called out to me.
From what I’ve heard, even the people in Class A think he’s a scoundrel.
“What’s with the scary look? Don’t you want to enjoy this situation a little more?”
“A Class A student like you, who’s spent this past year at the top, wouldn’t be able to understand just how meaningful this match is for us in Class C.”
“It’d suck for us to pay out a bunch of class points if we lose, just like you guys.”
The class that wins this chess match would earn 130 class points.
This was a truly monumental battle that would decide whether or not we could earn these points and graduate the first year.
“By the way, do you remember my name?”
“I’ve never spoken to you before, but it’s Hashimoto-kun, isn’t it?”
“I’m flattered you know. After all, you, Class C’s Horikita, are a bit of a celebrity. I first heard of you back when you foiled Ry?en’s plans during the Deserted Island Special Exam.”
I didn’t do anything back then. It had all been a part of the strategy Ayanok?ji-kun had orchestrated behind the scenes.
No… It probably wasn’t even something he would call a strategy.
“I’ve only been playing chess for a few months now. Go easy on me, aight?”
“Unfortunately, I’ve only been playing for a week.”
“Really…?”
Even though we had yet to move any of the pieces, the battle had already begun.
There could be a mixture of truth and lies concealed within anything we say here. Our history with chess was only one example of that.
This was a battle to keep one another in check and find cracks in each other’s mentality.
This exam was very lenient when it came to small talk among the participants.
The only exception to this was with written tests where the answers might be spoken out loud. As the commanders, Ayanok?ji-kun and Sakayanagi-san had most likely had many battles like this with one another by now.
And now that it was a three-to-three tie, it all depended on this seventh event.
This was all thanks to Hirata-kun’s return to action, Sud?-kun keeping his cool, and the collective efforts of a truly great number of people.
K?enji-kun’s lack of action in the Flash Mental Arithmetic event was the only thing that I needed to reflect on, but that could be left for another day.
I absolutely can’t afford to waste the chance I have in front of me.
I recalled the arrogant, shocking words Ayanok?ji-kun left me with before the exam this morning.
[Nobody is stronger than me, even when I’m going easy on them. Remember that.]
As infuriating as it was to hear him say those words, oddly enough, they now felt incredibly reliable.
If Hashimoto-kun really is no match for him, then I have a chance to win too.
I don’t know why, but it doesn’t feel like I’m going to lose.
From even before the match began, all I could think about was how it felt like I had already secured the upper hand.
“Alright then, we will now begin the seventh event, chess. Please take your seats.”
Following the teacher’s instructions, I sat down.
The smile on Hashimoto-kun’s face didn’t waver, but his eyes weren’t smiling at all.
There was a direct connection between the outcome of this match and the fate of the two classes.
It seems that Hashimoto-kun has grasped the gravity of the situation as well.
“Welp, let’s get started.”
With that, Hashimoto-kun picked up two pawns, one black, one white.
“You know how to decide who goes first, yeah?”
“Yes.”
At my confirmation, Hashimoto-kun hid the two pieces in each hand and held them out to me, prompting me to choose.
“Left.”
Hashimoto-kun opened his left palm, revealing the white pawn.
In other words, I had the first-move advantage.
“I’m excited to see what your first move will be.”
“I’m not sure if it’ll meet your expectations.”
I picked up a pawn. As the first time I had ever physically touched a chess piece, it felt nice and cold.
And just like that, the seventh event, a battle between Hashimoto-kun and myself, officially began.
My first move?? Pawn to E4.
As the first piece moved upon the chessboard, the smile on Hashimoto-kun’s face faded away.
And then, he made his responding move, Pawn to E5.
I quickly went to move my knight, aiming to take his black pawn.
Throughout all the matches I’ve played against Ayanok?ji-kun, this was the methodology I had the most confidence in.
In order to protect the black pawn, your opponent would have to play reactively, allowing you to take control of the flow of the match.
“I’ve learned a lot from Sakayanagi myself. Did you really think I’m just gonna let you put black at a disadvantage right from the start?”
From the opening, we each made our moves without thinking too extensively about them.
I had one hour, but because Ayanok?ji-kun was going to be using 30 minutes of that, I really only had 30 minutes.
I couldn’t afford to waste my time overanalyzing the opening moves.
As the match went on, I noticed something. That is, he seemed to be refusing to play defensively.
I had no idea who had taught him to play like this, as the moves he was making didn’t follow any of the standard strategies.
In fact, he was making one offensive move after another.
“I’ve got quite the twisted playstyle, don’t I?”
“Indeed. Did you perhaps learn it from your teacher?”
“Yeah. Sakayanagi also plays just like I do. I guess you could say it just clicked for me the most when she was teaching me? Your style seems kinda steady compared to mine… Are you self-taught?”
He’s probing me for something. What exactly was he looking to get from my response?
“I’ve been whole-heartedly devoted to chess for the past week, everything else was pushed aside.”
“Oh really now…? Sounds like you were pretty confident that chess would get chosen, huh?”
“You’re free to think whatever you like.”
With each move, the pieces on the board went through a myriad of changes.
He would frequently surround my pieces, and at a glance, it may look as though he was driving me into a corner.
However, every move I made was meant to slowly encroach upon him.
“Have you really only played one week?”
“You sure love to talk.”
“I think talking is one of my strong points.”
As long as it isn’t inappropriate, he’s completely free to say whatever he wants.
I don’t have the right to stop him.
“That’s right, just one week. But, I can’t deny it’s possible that I may be lying.”
“If you’ve really only been playing for a week like you say, then I don’t believe that you learned through self-teaching at all. I can only imagine that you’ve been thoroughly trained by some confident chess player just like our princess, eh?”
“I wonder. I wouldn’t tell you either way.”
I’m not going to give him any unnecessary information if I can help it.
“Well, that’s fine. More importantly, can I ask you some stuff about Ayanok?ji?”
That’s fine? From the look of it, he never cared about how experienced I was or whether or not I had a teacher in the first place.
Based on the way he’s talking, it seems like his true goal is to find out more about Ayanok?ji-kun.
So… Even Hashimoto-kun has started to notice him.
“What do you want to know?”
“Ever since the deserted island exam, I’ve been wondering if Ayanok?ji was the one really controlling everything from behind the scenes. What do you think?”
He’s trying to shake me up emotionally.
This is also probably one of the reasons why he was chosen to play against me.
“What makes you think that?”
“Just a hunch. Answer the question, Horikita.”
“What’s there to answer? I don’t even know what you’re talking about.”
“Is that so? You seem fairly shaken to me, though.”
“When I found out you were my opponent, I already predicted you’d be trying to mess with me like this.”
“…Oh really?”
“No matter what kind of tricks you try to pull, you won’t get through to me.”
With that, I used my bishop to check Hashimoto-kun’s king.
Hashimoto’s smile once again disappeared for a moment.
“I wonder if you still have the time to keep prattling like this?”
Now, after quietly biding my time for so long, I’ll begin launching my counterattack.
“Things are getting interesting…”
And just like that, the match began to lean in my favor.
He’s by no means an easy opponent, but each and every move he makes are well within my expectations.
Before we were even 10 minutes into the game, his hand stopped.
For the first time, he had to sit and think about what move he would make. That cocksure look he would give me from time to time was nowhere to be seen.
“Aaah, you’re a tough one, Horikita. It’s totally unexpected given that cute face of yours.”
“Despite your appearance, you also seem to be quite skilled yourself.”
“No need to butter me up, now. There’s always a bigger fish out there.”
If this match continues like this, my victory will be all but guaranteed. That’s the direction this is headed in.
There’s no way that the player within Hashimoto-kun hasn’t noticed this as well.
However- there’s no way that this match will end so simply like that.
Part 2
The confrontation between the two was broadcast on the large monitor.
Hashimoto was constantly on the offensive during the opening of the match, but Horikita handled it calmly.
She kept her composure, avoiding situations where one would reflexively try to sacrifice a piece in order to defend themselves.
And as the game steadily progressed, she had gained the upper hand.
They were just about to reach the mid-game, but Horikita’s victory was gradually beginning to take shape.
Yes, Horikita held the advantage. It was a display of skill that far surpassed what she had shown during our training sessions.
“It’s an interesting game. I’d love to see it through until the end.”
Sakayanagi spoke as an observer, without so much as a hint of urgency in her voice.
“I agree. Let’s just see it through until the end then.”
“Fufu, although I’d like to allow it… I sadly cannot let that happen. It’s not that I don’t have faith in Hashimoto-kun, but Horikita-san just seems rather composed. Those verbal skills he specializes in don’t seem to be having much of an effect on her.”
The time had come. A notification popped up on my screen informing me that Sakayanagi had opted to intervene in the match.
She must’ve come to the conclusion that Hashimoto would lose if she waited any longer.
Having to intervene so early in the match was also probably an unexpected situation for her.
Regardless, her decision to intervene was the right one.
If she had postponed it for even a few more minutes, Hashimoto would’ve been put in a position where the match would’ve already been decided.
That was just how terrifyingly strong Horikita was right now.
I felt tempted to sit and watch how things would play out for a little longer. I wanted to see just how much she had grown.
I was curious to see what kind of moves Horikita would make in a match against Sakayanagi.
“Aren’t you going to enter the match, Ayanok?ji-kun?”
“We would probably have a higher chance of winning if I left it to Horikita instead of letting me mess things up.”
“I see. Then, I suppose it’s fine if I turn the tides in our favor?”
With that, she typed something with her keyboard. And then, Hashimoto, who had been stuck in consideration, sprung back to life like a fish that had found water.
The commander’s 30-minute countdown timer would pause from the moment they pressed enter. Apparently, the time lag between transmissions was also taken into account. Then, from the moment the opponent makes their next move, the countdown would begin once again.
Horikita versus Sakayanagi. I was earnestly hoping that the two of them were evenly matched.
If they were, Horikita may be able to hold onto her advantage until the very end. But, I didn’t think it would turn out that way. Sakayanagi had entered the match with absolute confidence. Based on the recent flow of events, it was clear that the exceptionally skilled move that Sakayanagi had given Hashimoto had left Horikita anxious.
So, she had to think. She had to consider how she would fight when her opponent had changed to someone much stronger than her.
And, she had to be resolute. She had to make use of the time she had saved during the opening of the match and make her move.
“Maybe I didn’t give her enough of a handicap.”
Each time Horikita made a move, it always took Sakayanagi less than five seconds to respond.
She would immediately respond with calculated moves that honed in on Horikita’s weak points.
The opportunity Horikita had made for herself had vanished in the blink of an eye.
At this point, she was left with only the tiniest advantage. Horikita’s hand stopped.
Though she was just a beginner, she probably felt the despair that came with being matched against an opponent whose power was far beyond her reach.
She was being closed in on, driven into a corner with no place to go.
Two, three minutes passed. There was simply nothing Horikita could do anymore.
This was the line. The dividing line that separated the winner from the loser.
Horikita couldn’t deal with the pressure, so I chose to pick up the baton and signaled that I’d begin with my intervention.
Through the power of text to speech, this signal was sent to Horikita through her headset.
For a moment, Horikita looked up at the camera. She nodded, entrusting the rest of the thinking to me.
This wouldn’t be a battle between Horikita and Sakayanagi anymore.
Instead, it was a one-on-one fight between Sakayanagi and myself.
“At long last… our match can truly begin.”
“I guess so.”
Even though I only had 30 minutes, that was more than enough to see this through to the end.
Sakayanagi and I continued our conversation while our hands tirelessly moved upon our keyboards.
Each move we made took anywhere from 10 to 20 seconds. And each time I pressed the enter key to send our instructions, the countdown timer would stop decreasing.
Having watched how the match had progressed so far, I could glean a rough idea of how it was going to play out.
Without pause, our pieces ran free upon the surface of the chessboard.
[Oioi! What kinda otherworldly play style are you guys using here…!?]
Through the large monitor, I could hear the sound of Hashimoto’s voice calling out as he followed an instruction he had just been sent.
[Our match sure seems pathetic in comparison…]
[…You can say that again.]
Their shock was understandable. It was the difference between them and us, the difference between amateur and professional. To them, it may not even be clear which side had the advantage by looking at the board.
No… It went even further than that… It was something I was forced to understand when I first started playing the game.
I gasped.
Sakayanagi’s skills were so profound that I couldn’t help but want to show my respect.
I wouldn’t even be remotely surprised if she were to make a name for herself in the world of chess in the future.
As a child, I learned how to play chess in the White Room.
I had played against a great number of so-called professional instructors, but she was better than all of them.
“So what do you think, Ayanok?ji-kun? Have my moves managed to reach your heart?”
“Yeah. Painfully so.”
Even after the match went past the halfway point, instead of opening the gap between us and spreading my tiny lead, it took the full extent of my ability to prevent her from closing in on me.
If I made even one single mistake, she would probably break through all at once.
“No need to worry. After all, Ayanok?ji-kun would never make a careless mistake.”
“If that’s the case, I wouldn’t mind if you gave up.”
“That’s a rather unreasonable proposal. If you don’t make a mistake, I’ll just have to use my strength to surpass you and break through from the front.”
At some point, Horikita and Hashimoto had been left speechless. They were nothing more than the medium for our hands to move the pieces on the board.
Eventually, during the second half of the match, Sakayanagi’s hand stopped.
Under more normal circumstances, I already knew what move Sakayanagi would make next.
But? she mysteriously became lost in thought instead.
Because our battle had been so fast-paced up until this point, Hashimoto was clearly shaken by what was happening.
Although he didn’t say anything, he may have sensed that she was in trouble.
After a few minutes of silence, she made her move, and the move she came up with was a powerful one.
I hadn’t made a mistake, and I also wasn’t going to give her the opportunity to take the advantage away from me.
However?
My hand was the one that stopped this time.
“Ah, what a delightful match this has been! I don’t care about the spectators anymore. Right now, I just want this to be one that I’ll remember for the rest of my life!”
I didn’t know how familiar with chess Hoshinomiya-sensei and Sakagami-sensei were.
That being said, the two of them were probably able to sense just how extraordinary this battle truly was.
One, two minutes passed. Time flew by without stopping.
All of the time I had saved up was slowly ticking itself away.
[What… What are you doing, Ayanok?ji-kun?]
Through the large monitor, I could hear Horikita’s uncertain voice as she sat and waited for my instructions.
[You’ve only got around five minutes left…!]
Of course, I was well aware of how much time I had.
This was a complex chess game, an amalgamation of the thoughts of four different people all on one chessboard.
There was no doubt that we, the once-dominant side, were now on completely even ground.
My next move would mean the difference between life and death.
No matter how much time I took reading into what move to make, it would still be worth it.
“You’re not somebody who’d let something on this level stop you, right Ayanok?ji-kun? Please show me what you’ve got.”
Instead of winning, Sakayanagi was only interested in drawing out the full extent of my potential.
For her, if it meant that she could enjoy herself, it didn’t matter who won the exam.
There were less than three minutes left. I was forced to wipe my slate clean, to completely give up on the path to the end of the game that I had initially envisioned.
And then, I had to build a new path. One that would lead me to victory.
Just before the two-minute mark, I typed something into my keyboard and sent my instruction to Horikita.
As if she had been waiting for this moment, Horikita started moving one again.
The piece flew across the surface of the board, and for the second time, Hashimoto grew anxious.
Contrary to how the match had been progressing earlier, Sakayanagi’s moves began to take longer.
Her first response took 30 seconds, as did the next. And the move after that took her a full minute.
I, on the other hand, was responding to her moves within one or two seconds each.
The two of us were now walking down a path that would lead to my victory.
The endgame was approaching. The outcome would be decided soon.
With my next move, checkmate would be all but certain.
She still had moves she could make to escape it, but those were few in number.
If she messed up, she would lose her last way out.
“Splendid…”
Sakayanagi spoke words of praise.
A minute passed, then two, then three. For the second time, Sakayanagi was lost in thought.
Her time was running out. Every precious second was slowly being stripped away.
Sakayanagi had been talking to me not too long ago, but now she had gone quiet.
[Oi oi oi!]
Hashimoto began shouting. Her remaining time ran down to two minutes, and then finally fell below my own.
If she ran out of time, she would have no choice but to entrust the rest of the match to Hashimoto, which would essentially ensure her defeat.
[Sakayanagi! Are we really gonna lose like this!?]
Hashimoto probably wouldn’t be able to come up with a way to escape.
Sakayanagi only had less than a minute left now.
“Truly, truly splendid, Ayanok?ji-kun. You’ve given me more than I could’ve ever asked for.”
As her time dwindled away, Sakayanagi sang me praises once again.
“Thanks to you, I’ve experienced firsthand what it’s really like to break out in a cold sweat. You were quite the formidable opponent.”
Just as she finished talking, Sakayanagi then added a few more words.
“?This is the end.”
Sakayanagi muttered these words of defeat, but of course, Hashimoto wasn’t able to hear her.
The commander did not have the authority to end the game.
When our time was up, it would be up to the player at the chessboard to admit their defeat.
Alternatively, Hashimoto could also continue playing until the final checkmate.
Either way, the match was over from the moment Sakayanagi expressed her willingness to admit defeat.
“It was a fun match. It really is quite regrettable that it has to end.”
She had less than 40 seconds. Her voice was calm, and as she spoke, I could hear the sound of her typing something into her keyboard.
Instead of acknowledging her surrender, her words were instead meant to highlight the confidence she had in the ferocious move she had come up with.
[…Atta girl, princess!]
It was a comeback from the brink of death by Hashimoto, or rather… by Sakayanagi, the one who was standing behind him.
Upon seeing the move she had responded with, I was struck by the sensation of shivers flowing down my spine.
She had brought the black side back from the dead, alive and breathing once again.
Over the course of the next two to three moves, it felt as though the match had deviated from my path.
And then? before I knew it, I found that I had been cornered.
I had been lured into walking down her own path without even realizing it.
Throughout the merciless back and forth of advantages, the time came for me to fall into silence once again.
Now, with less than a minute and a half to go on my own timer, I found myself facing my biggest hurdle yet.
As the one moving the pieces, Horikita must’ve sensed this as well.
Class A’s defeat. Class C’s victory. For her, these dreams must’ve seemed as though they were within her grasp only a few moments ago.
And now, Horikita probably felt as though these dreams had slipped through her fingers. I had less than one minute left.
[Ayanok?ji-kun…]
Without looking up at the camera, Horikita spoke my name.
[I don’t want to lose.]
And then, she gave voice to her feelings.
[I…]
She gave voice to the words she needed to say.
[I… I don’t want to admit defeat… I want to win…]
It was a cry from the bottom of her heart.
[Even now, I’m still thinking, racking my brain over and over, trying to come up with the move I need to make in order to win.]
An emotional plea, completely uncharacteristic of her.
[But, I can’t come up with anything that would work against Sakayanagi-san… You’re the only one who can do something like that!]
I closed my eyes.
I only had a few dozen seconds left.
This was the end to end all ends.
Considering that the match would have to continue after this, our defeat would probably be decided within the next 30 seconds.
There were no safe routes anymore. I had to place my bet on the last chance I had at winning this battle.
I quickly began typing on my keyboard, writing out the move that I had come up with.
And then I hit enter, and the countdown of my timer stopped.
However, Horikita just sat there, silently waiting for my message to arrive, almost as if she was praying for it.
Around 30 seconds after I sent her my instruction, Horikita’s eyes widened.
The long-awaited signal had apparently reached her through the headset.
I glanced at Sakagami-sensei and Hoshinomiya-sensei.
Their eyes were both glued to the large monitor, eagerly watching to see the outcome of the chess match.
[So you’ve still got some fight left in you… Ayanok?ji.]
Hashimoto looked up at the camera with a complicated expression on his face. He was smiling, and yet not smiling at the same time.
Horikita made her move, and Sakayanagi’s timer began counting down once again.
“Splendidly done, Ayanok?ji-kun.”
Part 3
The match began, and time flowed by without so much as a word from either of us.
As the sun began to set, the only sound was the repeated clatter of the white and black pieces on the chessboard.
But that didn’t last for very long.
There was no need to spend much time on the match since it was already at the final stages when it began.
And before long, the match ended. Sakayanagi quietly let out a sigh as she stared at the board in front of her.
A way to avoid checkmate was nowhere to be found.
“As expected of you, Ayanok?ji-kun. It’s my loss.”
It had been a life and death match, move for move.
It didn’t seem like she was discontent or anything, she just acknowledged her loss with satisfaction.
“You sure are honest about it.”
“Do I look like some haughty lady who can’t acknowledge her own defeat?”
I’d be lying if I said I couldn’t see it.
“What I wanted to know was where things stood between the two of us. Who stood above the other. I’d never sit here and complain about the result.”
“Though, while I may have won, this was just a recreation. There’s no guarantee that the match would’ve progressed like this at that time and at that precise moment.”
I couldn’t discount the possibility that it was a move I had managed to think of due to the extra time given to me.
No, even more importantly—
“This match was the outcome of the advantageous situation Horikita had created during her match with Hashimoto. As far as I see it, I intervened while we still had the upper hand. I don’t think it was a very fair match.”
The match had only developed the way it had because Horikita had passed her advantage onto me. The fact that Sakayanagi had been able to overcome that while at a disadvantage was a testament to how strong she truly was.
If we played each other from scratch, there was no guarantee that I’d win.
Even if she proposed to have a rematch with me, I’d want to avoid it if I could.
“Is that your way of comforting me?”
Sakayanagi chuckled, finding my response strange.
“That’s not it. I was just objectively stating the facts.”
“I’m satisfied with this result. Isn’t that enough?”
If she was satisfied, then that was certainly alright. That being said, it still didn’t make me feel better.
“When this special exam was announced, you could’ve chosen to face me directly by restricting the one-on-one event even further. If you had proposed something like that, I still would’ve accepted. But even so, you didn’t. Why was that?”
Of course, it would’ve still been a random battle fought using only seven of the ten events, so there would’ve been no guarantee that it’d get chosen. But, if the two of us had come to an agreement surrounding both of our one-on-one events, the chances of everything working out would’ve been rather high.
“The reason is simple. As you must have reasoned, there was no guarantee it would be chosen. Also, if you indiscriminately competed with me in this one-on-one match, the people around you would surely be suspicious. I wanted to avoid letting either of those things happen. Though, it was taken advantage of by the Acting Director in the end.”
Sakayanagi had planned out the special exam while also being as considerate to my circumstances as possible.
That was probably the reason why she had gotten so furious over Tsukishiro’s intervention.
The seven events chosen today and the order they were chosen in were most likely not randomly generated at all.
It simply hadn’t been a fair match from the start.
“Besides, Hashimoto-kun was the most talented chess player in Class A, and yet he lost to Horikita-san after being taught by you. That just means that I lost in that respect as well.”
Sakayanagi peacefully bowed her head to me.
“Ayanok?ji-kun. It was a pleasure to face off against you. The answer I was looking for is clear to me now. You are certainly a genius. Your skill is by no means fake.”
“You don’t plan on taking revenge with chess again?”
“Do you want me to?”
“…No, I don’t.”
“Fufu, how honest.”
The fact we managed to have this game just between the two of us was, in and of itself, thanks to the extremely rare situation we were in.
The special exam was over and tomorrow marked the beginning of a long break. Thus, we had been able to find a place without anyone else around.
“As for the reason why I’m not planning on taking revenge… Honestly, I got the impression that you and I are fairly evenly matched when it comes to chess. If we played ten games, it wouldn’t be strange if we each ended up with five wins and five losses. Would you disagree with that?”
“No, I agree completely.”
Interestingly enough, our true abilities were a perfect match.
If we were to face off again, it would definitely play out the way Sakayanagi predicted it would.
“But, I get the feeling that the winner of this first bout was you, Ayanok?ji-kun. I think I would’ve lost back then, during the critical moments. Well, you have a slightly longer history with chess than me, after all. Perhaps that made the difference.”
A slightly competitive look showed on her face, emphasizing the importance she placed on winning.
“If I were to take revenge using chess, that would take the fun out of it. For me, chess is a leisure activity, and I’d like to keep it that way.”
As she spoke, she picked up one of the knights from the chessboard.
“Seeing as though you brought up my history with chess, that means you did see me back then after all?”
“Yes. I was watching as you relentlessly overwhelmed your opponents in the White Room. I’ve been fond of chess ever since, believing the day would come when I’d face you myself.”
The hunch I felt when I saw the list of events Class A proposed had been spot-on.
That, it wasn’t a mere coincidence that chess had been chosen as an event.
“Well then— let’s hurry back, shall we?”
“I’ll put it away. Just sit there and wait for a bit.”
“Thank you very much. I’ll gladly take you up on that.”
I went and returned the pieces and board back to their original places.
“It’s with regret that must I say this, but I will be keeping my distance from you from now on. If I were to continue fixating myself on you, our classmates would probably start to suspect something. Furthermore…”
“Furthermore?”
“I’ve been dying to get to know you for so long now. To me, you’re like a childhood friend I’ve never met; One I’ve always, always chased after. If it’s easy for us to compete with one another, it would probably end up losing some of it’s value to me.”
A faint smile appeared on her face as she looked at me with affection in her eyes.
“Though, knowing Acting Director Tsukishiro, this is no time for students to be fighting amongst each other anyway.”
A perfect example of the school getting its priorities backward. Under normal circumstances, this school is supposed to have students fighting one another.
Even if we competed in similar ways later, there was no guarantee that he wouldn’t interfere again at some point.
It’s probably more accurate to say that he’d do whatever it takes to get in my way.
In that respect, I was grateful that I only needed to be careful of him now.
If I was surrounded by enemies on all sides, the exhaustion that would come with it would be considerable.
The two of us left the library.
“Come to think of it, this is the first time we’ve left the school together like this.”
“Now that you mention it, you’re right.”
There was always somebody else together with her.
Moreover, the idea of the two of us walking side-by-side together like this wasn’t the most natural one out there.
“I must apologize for being such a slow walker.”
“You don’t have to apologize for that.”
Her walking speed was certainly slow, but it was because of her handicap.
And strangely enough, today, I felt thankful for that.
If I walked as I usually did, I would reach the dorms in no time at all.
“What are you thinking of doing from now on?”
“It just depends on what Tsukishiro does next. He may just be filling in for your father, but he’s still the director. Ordinary methods won’t work for him.”
“You’re right. Given the current situation, Father’s reinstatement doesn’t seem like it’ll come easily after all.”
“What are you planning on doing?”
As I asked, Sakayanagi pondered for a bit.
“For the time being, I’ll spend my time enjoying myself as I always have. If Katsuragi-kun starts opposing me again, I’ll act as his opponent. If Ichinose-san comes chasing after my position, I’ll have fun crushing her back down as I play with her. If she got herself expelled, I’d have the pleasure of watching as Class B falls apart as well.”
She smiled like a little girl who was innocently playing with her dolls.
“I didn’t foresee Ry?en-kun’s move but… If he’s come back to the battlefield, I’d like to face off against him as well. Thinking of it, it seems like it may not be such a boring school life after all.”
“That’s good to hear.”
“What about you, Ayanok?ji-kun?”
“I’d like to avoid doing anything that would make me stand out if possible. Other than that, just keep making Horikita do her best.”
“And I’m sure she’s going to have quite a lot of growth to show for it. I’ll look forward to it.”
Someday, Horikita may just be able to get her name on the list of opponents that Sakayanagi was willing to take seriously, right alongside Ichinose and Ry?en. If that were to happen, Sakayanagi would surely enjoy her school life here all the more.
“…There’s one thing I have to apologize for.”
“Apologize?”
“Earlier, I told you about why I wanted to avoid a one-on-one match with you, but that was a lie.”
She had said it was to avoid putting me under the spotlight, her consideration so to say.
But now she withdrew that statement.
“To tell you the truth, I just wanted to be together with you, even for one second longer.”
As she spoke, she extended her right hand out to me.
I took it, thinking it was a handshake, but when I squeezed back, she put her left hand over, enveloping mine.
“People learn of warmth when they touch each other, and that’s a very precious thing. The warmth of another human is by no means a bad thing. Please remember that.”
“What do you mean?”
“It’s a belated message from me to you.”
Before I was able to understand what she was saying, she slowly released my hand and started walking once again.
“Come now, let’s go back.”
It didn’t seem like she was willing to explain it any further.
Together, we watched the sunset as we slowly made our way back home.
“Oh, by the way, have you heard? Yoshida-kun from class A—”
We didn’t have the type of relationship where we’d reminisce about the past.
There were no objectives or ulterior motives. The two of us simply exchanged tales about our daily lives.
All the way until the very moment we arrived at the dorms.
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