Chapter 4: Time for Settlement
Introduction
“This concludes our homeroom session. A reminder to act appropriately as a student of this school over the winter vacation and to not go overboard. That will be all.” Sakagami’s words are much appreciated no matter how meaningless they may be. I took out my phone. The day for me to attack has finally come. Today’s the closing ceremony for our second semester. All classes will end in the morning and we’ll be free from that point onwards. There will be no club activities either and the school itself is encouraging students to head back early. In other words, there will barely be any students left inside the school building.
“I’ve ruled out those I can rule out but there’s still around 10 possible candidates left over.” There are a few I’ve never even heard of before mixed in there too but I suppose there’s no helping that. Ideally I won’t have to use Karuizawa but as expected, I wasn’t able to track down X’s trail. “Well, I guess this just means I’ll get to enjoy myself more on the contrary.” To be honest I already have a mark in mind, but there’s no point in narrowing it down at this point. Rather, it would be far more exciting to confront X with zero preconceptions. I made a certain move after the Paper Shuffle. I utilized every last person in Class C that I could and gave them targets to keep an eye on.
But it’s not like I’ll be able to figure out X’s identity from just keeping a tail on them. Taking into account the risk of another massive problem occurring, I did not make them tail the more fragile boys and girls. The ones to keep an eye on should only be, at most, delinquent types like Sudou or Miyake. Or someone conservative like Hirata who fears the occurrence of a problem above all else. But that alone tipped those Class D folks off to the threat my actions posed. In Sudou’s case though, he was stupider than I had imagined so I was forced into provoking him directly. Anyway, the point is to make them constantly aware that I’m ‘after them’.
That person’s probably trembling in fear every day by now. From the fear of ‘having their identity exposed’. So far, that person’s hid behind Suzune and stubbornly kept hiding their identity. In other words, that person’s terrified that the fact that they’re Class D’s shadow puppeteer will come to light. In that case, I’ll keep hounding them and then I’ll close in on them. There’s no possible way they wouldn’t feel fear at that. And one more thing, I even told them I’ll be targeting Karuizawa yet they didn’t make a move.
That person should have been on edge for the past two weeks or so. About how exactly I’m going to make contact with Karuizawa. Or about how I’m going to interrogate her. They probably made Karuizawa report to them daily to check if any events out of the ordinary have occurred. They’d be wondering what actions I’d take in the process of uncovering their identity. That must be, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the only thought running through their mind. It’s far more tiring that it sounds and invites nothing but confusion. They’d be left unable to draw a rational conclusion about how close I’ve gotten. That doubt would shake them up.
And so—today’s the best day to corner X since they would have already fallen into panic by now.
In the span of a few minutes, more than half the class have left. The clock in the classroom feels like it’s going slower than usual. Students after leaving one after another. “Kuku…” I felt my heartbeat quicken. It’s been many years since I last felt this sort of exhilaration. I recalled the question Ibuki asked me a few days back.
She asked me why I would go out of my way taking risks just to find X. Ibuki said that there’s no point to it even if I find X. She’s certainly right in that there’s nothing beyond uncovering their identity. Oh, so it was you the whole time? She thinks that’s how it’s going to end. But that only holds true for normal people. I’ve been fighting against Class D this whole time by thinking up a variety of strategies. I’d know best that X possesses a mindset similar to my own. I’ve never before seen a person similar to me. That fascination has gotten me all worked up like this.
I wonder how I myself will change when I come face-to-face with X. I want to know what I’ll desire then. I’ll be able to see the X who’s kept me entertained this whole time. That thought made my heart throb, almost like the feeling one feels when thinking of their first love. I’ll do anything for this. The text I sent to X this morning has already been marked as read. There’s no doubt it reached them. Now that they know what’s going to go down today, I wonder what sort of strategy X has in mind. “Ryuuen-kun.” The one who called my name is Shiina Hiyori, who did so from beside me.
“What?”
“Everyone seems rather restless today.” She said so while looking around. The students who stayed behind are all moving closer to me.
“What are you planning on doing after this?”
“I’m off to see the person who’s kept me entertained for the last couple of months. Do you want to tag along?”
“No. I must decline. I don’t quite see the fun in that……”
She then added as a afterthought. “Do you really have to hunt them down?”
“Huh?”
“…no, I suppose that’s something Ryuuen-kun gets to decide as the leader of this class.” Hiyori then starts walking away. Perhaps because she’s said her piece. “I will be at the library. If you find yourself in any trouble, please contact me.”
“It’s not like you’ll be of any use.”
“I suppose so. Happy winter holidays.” Hiyori, without any timidity, said her piece at her own pace and left. Hiyori is sharp but she hates conflict. I thought I could manipulate her but as I suspected, she’s of no use to me as a pawn. Compared to her, the ones who’d obediently follow me around are far more usable. I finished making the preparations and had my pawns assemble.
“It’s time, Ryuuen-san.” Ishizaki said so restlessly. “Make sure you enjoy this.” I handed Ishizaki a bag. Inside are the items we’ll be needing. Ibuki and Albert also stood up. Numbers aren’t important here. I’ll only bring along those I need. And those who can keep their mouths shut.
What I’m about to do is something out of place at a refined school like this one.
Part 1
There’s barely anyone left inside the school building thirty minutes after our homeroom ended given that our winter vacation’s just begun. Just like they did during our summer vacation, all the students left straight away. Barely anyone noticed us since they were all busy leaving. “So…where are we going? Just tell us what we’re going to do already.” I didn’t speak a word of our current plan to anyone, including Ibuki. Ibuki and the others only know that I had instructed Ishizaki’s group to keep an eye on Miyake and his ilk.
That’s why they had no idea why exactly I approached Kouenji. The reason I kept my silence on this is because I wanted to avoid spies within Class C getting involved like Manabe and her group did. There’s no doubt that person’s also doing everything they can to keep their identity hidden. And so I kept quiet about my actual plan in order to corner X with certainty. “Are you curious, Ibuki?”
“You’re always dragging me around. And I’m always on edge because of your reckless actions.”
Ishizaki also followed suit and approached me. Perhaps he’s also curious about my true intentions. “You remember what I told you about Karuizawa, right? She’s the woman who started the chain of events leading up to Manabe and her group becoming spies.”
“You’re talking about that noisy woman from Class D, right? I know that much, at least.” Since Ibuki infiltrated Class D during the island exam, she probably knows best. “I’m calling Karuizawa out to the rooftop today. I got Karuizawa’s mail address from a woman who exchanged numbers with her. Of course, I made sure she knew I’m the one who sent her that mail.”
A woman who exchanged numbers with her…I didn’t go as far as to say that woman’s name. Because I decided there’s still no need for me to tell anyone about ‘Kushida’. “Huh? Rooftop? There’s no way Karuizawa would come if you’re the one calling.”
“She will definitely come. If she doesn’t, I told her I’d expose her past.” If the pathetic fact that she got bullied in the past were to come to light, it’ll cause a huge ruckus. If she understands that this could put her current social status at risk, then she has no choice but to accept the danger and come anyways. “Even if Karuizawa comes, do you think she’ll tell you X’s identity?”
“I suppose she wouldn’t do so normally.” X surely promised to protect Karuizawa from her enemies, including Manabe and her group. “I sent a mail to X too. I told them that I’d call Karuizawa out today and drag their identity out of her. That I’d use any means available to do that. By doing that, I’m not only threatening Karuizawa but also X at the same time.”
“But…that mail threat you sent reached Karuizawa, right? What are you going to do if she just reports that to the school? X may suggest she do just that.” Are you thinking that far ahead? Ibuki glared at me as though trying to provoke me with that.
“She won’t do it. If she does it, then all I have to do is reveal Karuizawa’s past. No matter what she chooses to do, Karuizawa has no way of turning the tables on us.” The only countermeasure they can take is for either Karuizawa or X to directly confront me and persuade me to stop. “The worst case scenario would be X showing up instead of Karuizawa. But that’s also exciting in and of itself. To see what Karuizawa will do.”
“I don’t think the risk is worth it though……”
“No such thing. Destroying Karuizawa means destroying one of X’s pawns. Because it looks like he’s been putting Karuizawa to good use in his crafty plans.”
“How can you tell? I get it that X threatened Manabe and her group to protect Karuizawa but…”
Even I only realized that Karuizawa’s a pawn not too long ago. I only got to that conclusion because I realized how baffling certain aspects of the Paper Shuffle were. “Kuku. Anyways, look forward to it. X aside, you’ll definitely get to see Karuizawa terrified at the prospect of her past being revealed.”
“If Karuizawa does show up on the rooftop like you said…what exactly are we going to do to her? Like I said earlier, what if we can’t drag X’s identity out of her?” Both Ibuki and Ishizaki seem to be worried about that but…
“According to Manabe and her group, Karuizawa got bullied rather severely in the past. People who have suffered severe trauma tend to lose all grip on their rationality when placed again in a similar situation. In that case, why don’t we just reproduce that sort of scenario for her? Let’s go all out and make her feel welcome. And we’ll keep pressuring her until she gives us X’s name.”
“No way…are we actually going to do something to Karuizawa? This is insane.”
“This is too much, Ryuuen-san. We already got into trouble during the case with Sudou so if we gang up to bully a girl…I mean, there are cameras on the rooftop and all!”
“I am fully aware of that. Which is why I’ve thought of a countermeasure for that.” I climbed the stairs leading up to the rooftop. Halfway through that, I looked back at Ibuki and Ishizaki who were a few steps behind me. “Feel free to run if you’re against it.”
“I-I won’t run. I’ll follow you, Ryuuen-san.”
“What about you, Ibuki?”
“I’ll go along with your strategy from this point onwards. But if I ever feel it’s getting dangerous, I’ll step down.” After all, she’s also been curious about X for a while now too. I had Ibuki and Ishizaki stand by at the door leading to the rooftop and took the bag from Ishizaki. I retrieved the tools I needed from inside the bag and handed it back to Ishizaki.
“This is…!?”
“Just wait.” I opened the door to the rooftop.
There aren’t that many schools where the rooftop is accessible all year round but there’s a reason for that here. Not only is there proper fencing installed here but there are also surveillance cameras set up. If anyone engages in problematic behavior here, it’ll definitely be recorded. Of course, students are keenly aware of this which is why they behave themselves on the rooftop. However, every year this rooftop fails to become a popular attraction. This school has its own cafes and malls as well as a variety of other popular attractions. I’m pretty much the only one who’d go out of their way to come here. But there’s a limit to the number of places where they can set up cameras. Above the door leading to the rooftop. That’s about it.
Because there aren’t many blind spots on the rooftop, one’s more than enough. But this means if that camera were to stop functioning, we’d be free of any surveillance. I stood directly underneath the surveillance camera and looked straight into the lens of the camera. I then pointed a black spray can I had prepared beforehand at the surveillance camera and shot the spray at it. The camera on the rooftop is the same type of camera as the ones inside the school building. A vandal dome camera. A resilient polycarbonate lens cover and a steel body will protect it against acts of violence. But violence isn’t the only way to disable a security camera. One spray can is more than enough.
The spray will adhere to the surface of the camera and obscure its field of vision. No matter how shock resistant the camera may be, you still won’t be able to see anything through it. “Now there’s nothing watching us.” I had conducted research in advance regarding what sort of monitoring system that school has set up.
Out of the hundreds of cameras installed inside the school, only a few of those installed in vital locations display footage in real time. There’s no way they could possibly wise up to this abnormal situation right away. I had already painted over a surveillance camera somewhere else a while ago and reported it to Sakagami myself and got penalized for it.
As a result, I had points deducted to pay for the cost of cleaning the camera and received a warning. I had asked then whether or not the footage is constantly being observed. Especially on a day like this where all the students have pretty much left. The school is bound to let its guard down. “Albert. You stand by a bit below us. Let Karuizawa pass when she comes. And if anyone unexpected…like teachers come, then call my phone right away.” Albert nodded silently and went down the stairs.
I had him stand guard just in case so I’d be able to respond to any unforeseen developments. “So you painted over the cameras…isn’t that grounds for punishment?”
“Just a prank. No big deal.”
“I just hope Karuizawa will come like you said she would.”
“She will come. It’s a matter of life or death for her. She definitely won’t leave it to chance.”
Now we just have to wait until it’s time.
Part 2
Around 2 PM. A little before the appointed time, the door to the rooftop opened and a lone student showed up. Our leading actress for the day showed up, her body stiff after bathing in the cold air. “Kuku. I knew you’d come, Karuizawa.” I turned off my phone and put it back inside my pocket. Ibuki and Ishizaki, looking slightly nervous, turned to face Karuizawa. “…the mail you sent me this morning. What do you mean by that?”
“Surely there’s no need to even ask at this point. It’s precisely because you understood what it means that you came here.” This is what was in the mail I sent to Karuizawa.
‘Manabe and her group told me all about your past. Come alone to the rooftop after school. If you tell anyone about this then the whole school will know about your past by tomorrow’.
Mentioning Manabe and her group ensured Karuizawa would understand the meaning behind this. She has no other choice but to understand. “I assume you kept quiet about this as promised? No, you had no other choice but to keep quiet. After all, you can’t afford to let anyone know about your past.” She may have panicked and informed X of her predicament since they’d already know of her past but I couldn’t care less about that. Like I told Ibuki and Ishizaki earlier, I’ve already sent X a mail. That today I’ll be delivering Karuizawa’s sentence. And that I’d uncover their identity. So it makes no difference whether or not Karuizawa asked them for help. “But to think you actually came alone.”
“You told me to come alone, didn’t you…?”
“Kuku. I suppose I did.” Then again, there’s no way that person would’ve shown up given that they went to such lengths to hide their identity. And Karuizawa cannot ask anyone other than X for help. Because if she does, her past would be revealed. And the same applies for X, who’s also kept their identity secret. In other words, their options are limited. “Look, I don’t know what this is all about…but it’s cold so I want to wrap this up quickly.” Karuizawa rubs her hands together. But there’s no point in pretending like she doesn’t know what the situation is.
“Then why did you come here? You could’ve just ignored me.”
“That’s—because I didn’t want unfounded rumors to start spreading around.” She’s doing her best to appear calm but it’s obvious she’s just bluffing. “Unfounded rumors? Everyone here knows about it though? That before your high school days, you used to be the victim of bullying.”
“……” Even if she tries to hide it, a change in her behavior will occur when presented with the truth.
“It was a stroke of misfortune that Manabe and her group found out about it. If you want to blame someone, then blame yourself for failing to conduct yourself properly.”
“…what are you after? Are you saying you stand to gain something from threatening me?”
“What will you do if I told you I was just killing time?” Even though I have leverage over her, Karuizawa’s already lost any leverage she had. “If you do anything to me…I’ll immediately report it to the school.”
“Come now, you came here alone because that’s not an option, right? Without asking anyone for help.”
“…Ryuuen, is it really okay to act that arrogant? She may actually have a trick up her sleeve.” Ibuki seems to suspect something’s going on behind the scenes after she showed up here alone. “Karuizawa can’t do anything but rely on X. No need to be that cautious. Even if she records her conversation with me or films it, she can’t use it as her trump card. Because more than anything, she fears getting her past revealed. As long as we hold onto that, she cannot resist us at all.”
“But—”
“That’s enough, just keep quiet.”
I already know what Ibuki’s trying to say. Manabe and her group were threatened with evidence of their bullying of Karuizawa. They were forced to cease their bullying and give their word that they won’t speak a word of it to anyone else. Then they were used. As though forced to strangle themselves, they were manipulated into leaking information on Class C. In other words, Ibuki’s afraid that we may be threatened with evidence ourselves. But that won’t happen.
‘The past in which Karuizawa was bullied’.
As long as you know how to use that weapon, there’s nothing to fear. In this case, cornering us means also cornering Karuizawa. But it is a fact that there is danger in this. A double-edged sword. If I just wanted to spread around Karuizawa’s past, then there’s no need to threaten her like this. By using the information I currently hold to stir things up, I will be able to obtain a certain degree of accomplishment. But if I reveal it, then that’s it. I won’t be able to use this double-edged sword anymore. Karuizawa would be destroyed but I won’t get to X. What I want is to drag the person behind Karuizawa out of hiding.
Since I’ve made my move today, I have to uncover X’s identity here. In order to do that, I need to figure out just how deep the connection between Karuizawa and X runs. “Let’s stop beating around the bush. You want to be freed quickly right. Then tell me who’s hiding behind you. If you do that, I’ll keep quiet about your past.”
“I don’t know what you mean.” But Karuizawa’s clearly more agitated than ever. Karuizawa also knows that I’m looking for that person lurking in Class D. Still, she probably didn’t know that we’ve figured out her connection to that person.
“X saved you when you were being bullied by Manabe and her group, right?”
“H-Huh? That’s not true.”
“No point in hiding it now. I’ve got some evidence myself too.”
“…evidence?” Apparently, X has been keeping Karuizawa in the dark more than I had expected. Slowly, I’ll pressure Karuizawa bit by bit while allowing no room for error. “How do you think X was able to protect you from Manabe behind the scenes?”
“I don’t know. I wasn’t being bullied and even if you say stuff like X……”
“Ok, ok. If you won’t admit it, I’ll just go ahead and tell you my conclusion.” Because if I don’t, Karuizawa doesn’t seem like she’ll admit to anything. “X took advantage of Manabe’s group’s weakness. Telling them to behave themselves if they don’t want the truth of their bullying to come to light. That’s how they kept them quiet.” Karuizawa just glared at me without saying anything. “Kuku, I see…so you do know how X shut down Manabe’s group.”
“I-I haven’t even said anything.”
“Not a word, no. But your eyes tell a different story.” I then continued. “If that’s all then that’s to be expected. But X didn’t stop there, they even made Manabe and her group betray me during the sports festival, you know? To turn spy for them and leak information. Of course, with the threat of having their bullying be exposed should they not.”
“What are you saying? Seriously, I have no idea what you’re going on about…”
“You’re lying though? Looks like you’re already aware of what went down during the sports festival.” It can’t be, but perhaps there’s the possibility that Karuizawa herself is unaware of X’s identity? If they always used a free address to contact her and issued orders to her like that then… No, I don’t imagine Karuizawa will obey the orders of someone who hides their face from her like that. If she really doesn’t know, then it would’ve been better for Karuizawa to admit the truth to a certain degree then claim to have no knowledge of their identity. If she’s going to deny everything then that in itself would be strange unless there’s a reason behind it.
“The only thing I want to know is the identity of the X who attacked me. I couldn’t care less about your past. Don’t you think the smart thing to do here is to give me their identity?”
“My answer’s the same no matter what you ask me. I don’t know anything. And it’s seriously cold out here…” She’s wearing extremely light clothing. Perhaps because she doesn’t intend on staying here for long. “Of course, it must be cold. Don’t you want to wrap things up here and go back already?”
“I have nothing to say to you.”
“I see. If you’re going to cover for X then there’s no helping it. I assume this means you’re fine with your past being revealed?”
“……” Karuizawa’s really stuck between a rock and a hard place. If I attack her, she has no choice but to keep quiet. No matter what she chooses to do, she’d end up making an enemy out of someone. You could go into depth regarding that but it’s just a waste of time. “No point in thinking it over. This isn’t a situation you can think your way out of. It’s already clear your options are limited. And the correct option to choose here is to give me that person’s name. That’s all there is to it.” By doing so, Karuizawa would be able to protect her secret at the very least. In this current situation, the only way she can save herself is to sacrifice X.
“…if, if there is actually someone behind me like you say, there’s no guarantee that the name I tell you now is actually that person, right? Can you even confirm the truth?” Ishizaki interjected without permission, maybe because he’s also worried about that. “There’s no way we can confirm that, Ryuuen-san. It’s just like Karuizawa said……” Him interjecting now of all times will only result in giving Karuizawa a way out. I ordered Ishizaki to shut up with a look. Ishizaki, realizing he’s getting in my way, shut his mouth with an apologetic look.
“What will you do if I chose to reveal your past after finding out you lied to me later?”
“That—”
“The only way to save yourself is to tell me everything.” I laughed, but Karuizawa looked at me with firm eyes and refuted that. “I’m not stupid. It doesn’t matter if it’s a lie or the truth, you’ll eventually threaten me again. I’d rather not be your tool each and every time you need something done.”
“Kuku. I suppose so. There’s no guarantee that I won’t use you the way X used Manabe’s group. But if so, what will you do?”
“I won’t say there’s someone behind me and I won’t say there’s no one either. I won’t randomly give you someone’s name either. In other words, I won’t tell you anything.” Apparently Karuizawa’s concluded that silence is the right answer. Not a bad option but hardly the best one. “And if I told you I’ll expose your past if you don’t say anything?”
“You think there’s someone behind me. But because you can’t narrow down that person’s identity, you chose to approach me instead. Then I doubt you’ll be too keen to throw away that chance so easily.”
“I see. If I revealed your past before I can draw the answer out of you, then there’d be no incentive for you to tell me anything. And my search for X may be delayed.” That’s what it means, Karuizawa seemed to be saying as she averted her eyes. “Personally, I don’t have a problem with you not giving me X’s identity. I can just take my time in that case. You failed to take into account that there’s still plenty of opportunity in the future for me to narrow down their identity.”
“Assuming an attack is launched against you in the future, that is. If they know you’re onto them, surely they would take care to not let their identity slip, no?” She’s better than I expected. A quick-witted and sharp-tongued woman.
If X’s train of thought runs similar to my own, I should assume they saved Karuizawa because they noticed her usefulness given her high social status within Class D. They’re someone who wouldn’t bat an eye at using others. In other words, they’d be fine even with tossing Karuizawa to the curb. Of course there’s no doubt that X is acting to elevate Class D but they may prioritize the safety of their identity above that. If I just reveal the bullying problem, then there’s the possibility that their identity would be concealed just like Karuizawa said. On the off chance that X manages to conceal their identity any more than this, it would mean my fun would be significantly cut short, huh?
“Not only did you think up a good self-defense measure but you also made it this far on your own, hmm?” I can’t imagine Karuizawa came here without having thought anything through. There’s the possibility that she may have received advice from X but…that possibility’s a faint one. “Get it now? Don’t you think it’s best if you just let me go back?” I checked my phone’s screen. But there’s no contact from anyone. Did the mail I sent to X misfire? Of course, I do know that it won’t be this easy to smoke them out.
I suppose I’ll take things to the next level while preparing to take a few risks. “Basically, I just need to make you spit out X’s name, right? In all likelihood, if you do know their identity, the best option for me would be to draw it out of you here.” It’s your fault, X. This is the result of weighing your options of saving Karuizawa or hiding your identity on a scale. “…if your threat’s failed, how are you going to make me talk?”
“Isn’t it obvious? Torture’s the good old-fashioned way to make someone talk.”
“Ryuuen-san, are you serious…?”
“Ibuki, hold Karuizawa down.”
“Why me? You could just do it yourself, right?” Ibuki, who isn’t very keen on what we’re going to be doing, disobeyed instructions. “Do it.”
“I won’t be complicit in this. No matter how you look at it, this gamble’s far too risky.”
“That’s lame, Ibuki. To back out after so many failures. The important thing is how you can win back our trust.” I grabbed Ibuki’s arm and firmly tugged on it. “Don’t worry, I’ll take responsibility for everything. That’s why you don’t need to hold back. Do it.”
“Tch……” I once again issued orders to the rebellious Ibuki and had her carry them out. While clicking her tongue, Ibuki approached Karuizawa. “W-What?”
“I’ve got my own problems here. Sorry.” Ibuki swiftly maneuvered behind Karuizawa and restrained both her hands. “Ow!”
Karuizawa screamed. Despite her reluctance, Ibuki completely shut down any resistance from Karuizawa. Being restrained by someone with martial arts experience like Ibuki, there’s nothing Karuizawa could do. “Ishizaki, go fill the buckets with water. Let’s start with two buckets. There should be no one using the toilet one floor beneath us right now. There are two buckets used for cleaning in the men’s toilet.”
“Ehh? Water? What are we going to use it for?”
“Are you going to disobey me too?”
“N-No, I’ll go fetch some right away!” Ishizaki panicked and passed by Ibuki despite looking like he’s about to fall over. “Let’s chat a bit more until Ishizaki returns, shall we?”
“No! Let me go!” Karuizawa thrashed around with all her strength but she couldn’t break out of Ibuki’s hold. The reason we’re holding her isn’t to prevent her from escaping, it’s a way to amplify her fear of what’s about to happen.
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