5
I left the room. The corridor is covered in darkness but I could hear faint footsteps. I followed. The person holding the light turned out to be Horikita Manabu.
“To think you’d be the one to initiate contact. Isn’t it a bit conspicuous?”
In order to place a memo on my bed like that, he’d have to know where I sleep. In that case, there’s only one person that comes to mind. It’s either Ishikura or Tsunoda, the 3rd years Nagumo brought with him to play cards with us on the very first day. If he asks either one of them, he’d know which bed I’m using.
“There’s no shortage of students meeting secretly at night like this. Because at least two or three strategies are being implemented for this special exam after all.”
1st years, 2nd years and 3rd years are all using what knowledge they possess for the sake of winning. But even so, there’s no way people who’d meet the way we’re meeting now would be up to any good.
“Do you know why I called you out at this time?”
“Because Nagumo’s up to something. That’s the only reason I can think of.”
“It’s exactly that. I called you out here because I thought you might know something about that since you’re in the same large group he is. Besides, I wanted to answer that mail you sent me on the bus.”
“Let me say this beforehand. You’re off the mark. There are no signs of Nagumo being up to anything.”
There’s a number of things to worry about in that regard but I lied and told him I have yet to grasp anything. Nagumo had challenged the older Horikita. As long as that challenge took place in front of a great number of people, losing this easily would set a bad example for the 2nd years and in the future, he’ll be doubted by both his seniors and juniors. If you’re going to fight, you should do it only after making absolutely sure of your victory. But I can’t sense that here. Since the older Horikita had instructed him to fight fair-and-square, I had expected him to put in effort during our lessons and manage us strictly but there’s no sign of that happening either.
That must have worried Horikita Manabu. If that’s not the case, he wouldn’t have taken the risk of calling me out here.
“Then you’re saying Nagumo is going to take the actual exam without having tried anything?”
“I don’t know. I don’t think it’s possible to accomplish much without dragging a third party in though.”
Even if one doesn’t talk or doze off during class, even if they’re never late and even if they make sure to stay healthy it’s not like that would make their test scores go up dramatically. At best, they would only act to ensure one doesn’t get any demerits.
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