Part 5
Horikita had already joined the student council, but even after that, she couldn’t provide me with any new information.
Putting aside personal opinions of Nagumo, the student council operated smoothly.
It was a week before the deadline for the formation of the small groups, and a situation arose.
It all started when I was called out by the Vice President, Kiriyama.
Kiriyama had been trying to stop Nagumo’s rampage by supporting Horikita Manabu, the student council president who graduated last year, but the situation hadn’t improved, and time was running out.
Maybe he had already given up.
Although that was what I thought, I didn’t expect him to offer to meet up at this point.
Although, why did he call me out in broad daylight on a weekday after school?
If he wanted to keep this a secret from Nagumo, he could have chose to meet late at night or early in the morning.
If he was going to act cautiously, he would have done so.
However, I agreed to his proposal without any contention, as I had no obligation to do so.
And so after school, I went to Keyaki mall to meet up with Kiriyama.
“You’re here.”
“What does the Vice President want with me?”
“Don’t be in such a hurry to get this done with, it’s going to take some time today.”
Saying that, Kiriyama guided me away.
“The large scale uninhabited island exam is coming at the end of the month, are you prepared?”
I thought he wanted to talk to me about the student council, so I was surprised when he started talking about the special exam.
“I feel I’ve done everything I can. How about you, Vice President Kiriyama?”
“I’ve formed a group of 3 without anyone from Class A.”
This was to shorten the gap between Class A and the other classes, and to make the test less difficult.
For the 3rd year, the difference in Class Points with Class A was much greater than in the 2nd year. If there was any possibility left of reversing this situation, it was to get the higher ranks in the exam through your class alone.
“I know what you must be thinking, if our Class 3-B wanted to reach Class A, then it’s a must to win first place with a team with only our class. Not only that, we would have to continue to win the following special exams by a landslide. However, that’s not realistic.”
If miracles like these happened ever so often, they wouldn’t have been in their position in the first place
“I wanted to personally battle Nagumo in this special exam.”
“Personally battle, huh.”
“It’s been a long time since we lost the battle with Nagumo and fell into Class B. After which, Nagumo became the student council president, and took control over the entire 3rd year, and eventually the entire school. It’s safe to say that the battle of the classes has already been decided.”
“I’ve been thinking the same thing.”
The reason why most of the 3rd years followed Nagumo was because they gave up on their plans of reaching Class A.
“But based on my evaluation of myself, I don’t think I’m any weaker than Nagumo.”
The Class 3-B student, Kiriyama, had received high evaluations on the OAA. With an overall evaluation being above B+, it was understandable that he was confident in his ability. However, Nagumo’s overall strength was even higher than his, so you could say that Nagumo’s boisterous attitude was in line with his strength.
Nevertheless, the OAA wasn’t indicative of one’s ability. Not only were there students who weren’t able to display their full strength, but there were mental elements that couldn’t be expressed numerically, and there were also students with certain talents that couldn’t be reflected by the OAA.
If Kiriyama thought he could take Nagumo on a one on one fight, he probably did have a chance of winning.
“You can form a big group of up to 6 people regardless of class. In order to win, you’ll have to have an eye for talent and the ability to get people to join you— In that aspect, I don’t think I can lose to Nagumo.”
Even though this special examination is a battle between the years, it also contained elements that allowed you to fight within your year.
This exam was one of the few opportunities left for Kiriyama.
“I understand where you’re going with this, but is it really necessary to specifically tell me this?”
What good would it do him to tell me about it?
“I don’t want you to get in my way.”
“I’m not interested in your duel with the President anyway.”
“I know that, but what I’m trying to say is, I don’t want to be distracted by any outsiders.”
“Outsiders?”
“I’m referring to Horikita Suzune, who just joined the student council.”
“I see. It looks like she’s in your way, However I want to at least tell you that I sent Horikita Suzune to the student council on the wish of her brother, the former student council president.”
Maybe this kind of thing didn’t matter to Kiriyama anymore.
To be sure, I asked him outright.
“There’s already no point to it. He’s only got a few months left as Student Council president. If we could do something starting from now, it wouldn’t be to take his presidency, but rather to settle a personal dispute with him.”
“If that’s what you want, then just do it, yeah?”
It’s not surprising that he wanted them to have a fair fight.
The question was, what did it have to do with me?
“You wanted Horikita Manabu’s sister to join the student council to monitor Nagumo, right?”
“I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t, but it was mostly for another reason. Just like Horikita said in front of Chairman Nagumo, it was to follow in her brother’s footsteps.”
“That means she won’t get in Nagumo’s way, right?”
“Unless Horikita thinks Nagumo’s an obstacle.”
“That won’t work. Forget all thoughts about dealing with Nagumo. It’ll only lead to unnecessary fights.”
He withdrew what he had once said, and it was as if everything had come full circle.
It meant nothing to me, but I had a desire to personally witness Nagumo in action. If Horikita judged Nagumo’s actions to be wrong, I was afraid she might face him directly. But it was a bit strange that Kiriyama was telling me not to do anything meaningless.
“I’ll remember what you said, Vice President.”
I listened to his advice and planned to skim over the matter with a lighthearted response.
Kiriyama showed a look of displeasure, probably because of my half hearted reply.
“To put it politely, don’t do anything.”
“I know, I’ve made myself clear on that, right?”
“Then, you swear you won’t do anything. Can I interpret it like that?”
“How you interpret it is your choice, but I didn’t make any promises.”
As the conversation continued, Kiriyama’s normally calm voice grew impatient.
“Nagumo was more or less aware of what I’d been doing with Horikita-senpai. But since I’d been following his orders, he remained calm and simply observed what happened. Horikita-senpai’s sister joining the student council was annoying enough, so if you don’t stop meddling in this—”
“Are you in trouble, Vice President?”
“…Yeah.”
So that’s why he called me out, to specifically tell me this.
On the surface, it was as if he was worried about us.
However, the truth of the matter was, he was protecting himself, putting his safety before anything else.
Of course, this was a normal move to make.
I didn’t want to interfere in the relationship between Nagumo and Kiriyama, in which the winner and the loser had already been decided.
“Nagumo’s idea, the one in which anyone can graduate from Class A. You want that chance.”
“Well…”
It was the policy of the former student council president Horikita Manabu to continue on with the school’s premise of winning by class.
No, I should say that this was the school’s policy, until last year.
But relying only on that, there was no chance of defeating Class 3-A led by Nagumo.
In fact, Kiriyama seems to have resigned himself to the fact that he would graduate from Class B.
However, if he followed Nagumo’s ‘individual strength’ policy, his position would certainly change.
If Kiriyama was strong enough individually, he may be able to move up to Class A.
Although he said he wanted to compete with Nagumo in the uninhabited island exam, in the end, he’s just trying to gain private points, and occupy the top spots.
It was just a prettier excuse to keep Horikita and I out of his way.
He wasn’t really going to challenge Nagumo.
“Is it really that strange… Wanting to graduate from Class A.”
It really was nothing strange, but Kiriyama wouldn’t spot talking.
He was trying to protect his dignity.
“What’s the point in graduating from a class other than Class A, if you’re in this school? I won’t go down the same road as those who have talent but have given up fighting. I will never sink with Class B, which is full of strange and incompetent people.”
If Manabu-senpai had heard those words, he would be disappointed.
Even so, Kiriyama was aware of this weakness, so would he really talk about this so calmly?
“Anyway, you should have understood what I want to say by now.”
“I understand. When Horikita joined the student council, she was supposed to be introduced to the other members later on, but you came early, Vice President. I know the reason for that.”
He was worried that Horikita and I would say something unnecessary.
“Say whatever you want-“
“Kiriyama.”
While we were talking, a voice came from nearby.
Although Kiriyama’s name was called, he didn’t react immediately.
“Kiriyama. Can you not hear me?”
Once again, but this time the voice grew louder.
“Speak of the devil…”
After saying that to himself, he reluctantly turned towards the direction of the voice, with a subtle expression of disgust.
The girl who was sitting on the bench was a 3rd year student.
She crossed her legs and put her open hands on the back of the bench, in a relaxed manner.
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