Presidential Elections and the Queen Chapter 3

It is already the final week of September.

The days when the lingering summer heat was intense were many but the days when a remarkably autumn-like wind could be felt were increasing.

"As I was saying, shouldn't the ambiance of the school be more enthusiastic? What do you think?"

"About what?"

Tatsuya glanced back at Mayumi who tilted her head in inquiry with a slight narrowing of his eyes.

"The presidential election."

Finally, the Student Body General Meeting would be held tomorrow, and with it, the Student Council Presidential Election.

For Mayumi, today was the last day she would pass in this room as Student Council President; in spite of this, she did not appear to feel sentimental about it.

Even so, the competition for the office of next Student Council President did not appear to include either a fiery debate or a popularity contest.

"…Well, it's a high school Student Council Presidential election, isn't it? It might not be something to get fired up about…"

He didn't bother to look back; at most, it was an honorary position that added points to someone's student record. It wasn't something to get excited about, right?

Aside from what he said, he knew there were other reasons not to get excited about it.

A vote of confidence for the one and only candidate did not seem all that exciting.

Furthermore, the possibility of not getting approved was zero.

The reason for all this wasn't because the office of Student Council President didn't have enough glamour to turn someone's eyes green with envy.

If you looked at it from the perspective of the general public, the president of a magic high school's Student Council was no more than the head of a high school organization.

The power and influence the office bestowed was close to nothing; it was merely honorary.

On that point, it wasn't much different from being part of the Student Council of a science high school or an arts high school.

However, the level of 'Honor' differed.

It's only natural; if you think about it a little, you'll understand.

It is because magic high schools—a high school associated with a national magic university—number only nine in the entire country.

The number of national high schools is not limited to nine schools, but the high schools where you can receive higher education in magic number only nine.

Even if the number was increased, there would be no way to secure the proper number of teachers.

Each year, only nine people experience what it's like to be the magician respected as the one who holds the office of Student Council President of a magic high school.

That title, limited to those on the path to becoming an elite magician—it is no exaggeration to call, being given such a title, a life changing event.

While unofficial, it can be called an honor comparable to receiving a third class medal.

Of course, to be one of the people who stand at the pinnacle in the world of magicians, you must be rated first or second class; there are no exceptions. But, at the high school level, to be able to procure this life honor, it is proper and appropriate to say it can turn one's eyes green with envy—yes, quite appropriate.

The fact is, there weren't only a few students that might possibly desire the office of Student Council President, but rather quite a lot.

So, why was there only one single candidate?

That was, naturally, the power of human agencies being put in motion.

Tatsuya just now, (with a glance) rested his eyes on the current Student Council President whose guiltless face was tilting up at him in inquiry.

What the heck kind of face would she make if some kind of opposition went around 'propagandizing' that the election should not take place?

Probably, making this kind of enticing smile.

Enough of that; the imagination clearly produces some scary scenarios.

"Hmm, unfortunately, this time there is only A-chan… but in general, before the vote of confidence, a 'vote for me' speech is made to the audience. Do you think that will be enough to fire everyone up, tomorrow?"

With only one candidate, calling it a 'vote for me' speech wasn't quite correct, but Tatsuya wasn't in the habit of making digs like that.

His gaze drifted to a corner of the room. It was well into the noon hour. Azusa's earnest face was peering at a document and a soft voice was making mumbling sounds.

She wasn't using a handheld terminal display; she was making a point to read from actual paper documents. She certainly looked like she had the proper fighting spirit of a candidate.

By the way, the "reward" of the flying device had already been given when she accepted her nomination.

A girl like her wasn't drawn by the promise of rewards; rewards given in advance put her under more pressure, as a result of lingering tension.

And so, as he intended, Azusa had become a prisoner of a strange sense of obligation. Even though she didn't have an opposing candidate, she was whipping herself with "I've got to win, I've got to win".

Probably, even after the speech was over, this tension would keep her will firm. There wasn't anything to worry about on this side of things.

"No matter what you think, the main problem is the Student Body General Meeting, right?"

There was no way she could hear his thoughts, but Suzune had given voice to the very issue he had been on the verge of considering. Suzune had been gazing at her desktop terminal display for some time now (it seemed like she was skipping lunch today). Her eyes were going up and down, probably scrolling over a text while reading, possibly reading it over and over, checking everything.

"The special meeting in the spring cut down a degree of grandstanding. We don't want another mess like that, right now."

Mari pointed that out as she closed her bento box.

"I certainly have no intention of causing a mess like that." Mayumi answered as she, too, cleaned up.

"I am a bit worried by the possibility of violence breaking out, but that's probably an irrational worry."

As everyone prepared their tea, Miyuki said that with a smiling face and an air of making a joke. At this time,

"A surprise attack? Well, the students at our school should know better than to attack a girl like her."

Mari entered into the pause.

"Oh my, how rude. Taking on a girl, don't you think that's just awful."

A smile that said clearly 'that was a joke' was painted on Mayumi's face and could be seen by Tatsuya when she threw out her remark. There were no opponents who would dare challenge her in a battle of magic, at least no one powerful enough to do so would make a cowardly sneak attack. Mayumi held this conviction, firmly.

"I see… I don't think taking precautions would be excessive."

However, Tatsuya's reply went in a slightly strange direction she was not expecting.

"Uh?"

"Because the president is a girl, moreover a beautiful girl." "Re-Really?"

Mayumi rebuffed the remark wearing the composure of an older person, but it could not be said she did very smoothly, as her eyes showed excitement.

On the other hand, Miyuki had a petulant face that said why did my brother blurt out something like that, and appeared to be examining him closely for other signs of infidelity.

"What do you mean? Why did you say something like that so suddenly?" Miyuki wasn't the only one who suspected him of infidelity.

The one who tackled her suspicions head on was Mari.

"Suddenly? A portion of the students are trying to rally approval to demolish the president's plan. I thought we were discussing threats that could disturb the status quo?"

"A rumor of something like that has reached my ears as well…"

Mari replied in a way that seemed somewhat confused. From Tatsuya's perspective, the opposition group was skillfully maneuvering. He judged the intelligence reports with a greater degree of accuracy than Mari, because individual committee members did not normally do intelligence gathering.

"For the opposition group, the only days left to strike are today and tomorrow. President… it would be better if you never let yourself be alone today."

"Ha-ha, Tatsuya-kun. Aren't you being a little melodramatic?"

Mayumi took Tatsuya's outburst as a joke and dismissed it with a laugh. But that did not go over well.

"Have you gotten hold of some intel…?"

With a knitted forehead Mari questioned Tatsuya who wasn't acting like he was joking with Mayumi.

"Unfortunately, no. If I had gotten a hold of something I would feel more secure."

"You're not thinking about it too much, are you?" "Ha-ha, maybe I am?"

When Suzune pointed out it could be just nerves, Tatsuya lightly laughed in agreement.

Nonetheless, that was merely a pretense, that was clear to anyone with eyes.

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"Tatsuya-kun."

Only a little time remained of the noon break. Mari, who had just left the Student Council room and was in a nearby corridor, called out in order to stop Tatsuya, who was on his way back to his classroom.

Tatsuya and Miyuki simultaneously turned around; for some reason Mari wore a slightly bitter smile. The general public might think of them as 'close siblings', but that was because they were not always ignoring these little actions.

"Do you need something?"

Tatsuya nodded to Mari to continue, in order to quickly dispose of the matter.

"There's a matter I wish to have a short discussion with you about. Could you come to headquarters?"

When she said 'headquarters', he didn't have to ask of what; she meant the Public Moral Committee headquarters.

"Right now?"

"It won't take much time. Oh, yes. If possible, could Shiba also be present?"

Tatsuya and Miyuki's faces, struck by surprise, looked at each other. This was the first time in their memory that Mari had said to Miyuki anything like 'need you to do something' or 'something to discuss'.

"Miyuki, are you okay time wise?"

"Yes. Since fourth period is free, there's no problem if I'm a little late."

Free was an abbreviation for 'free subject'. Science, language, and the like or magic other than actual practice could be studied by terminals for individual study. It was about the same as self study, so being a little late was certainly no problem.

"Is it alright with Onii-sama?"

Tatsuya on the other hand, had a small test on practical skill that was called 'ability measurement'.

In the first course, an instructor used an instrument to process measurement (naturally, advice was also given), but in the second course, students individually, at their own convenience, used an instrument to process measurement; as long as it was sometime during the period he made the requisite score, it would be counted as a passing grade.

"—It's okay."

He nodded to Miyuki and directed an agreement to Mari; Mari said 'sorry', outpaced the two of them and advanced on foot to the stairs.

As they went to their committee's headquarters, they did not use the shortcut that passed by the Student Council room.

Compared to half a year before, she was like a different person; it certainly seemed like a different room after all the cleaning and organizing he'd done. By the receiver set that wasn't there half a year before, Mari and the siblings sat down facing across from each other. (By the way, the receiver set, as he had found out through cross-examination, had been moved to a storehouse because the room had been filled with so much stuff. It had been returned to its original spot so that they could monitor information frequencies.)

"—Okay, now, since it's you two siblings, perhaps you have some idea of what this is about."

At the emphasis made by Mari with her preface, Tatsuya thought "Huh?" A subtle tension was radiating from her.

Unthinkable; Miyuki's here so it can't be that kind of reason. They came face to face in the Student Council room regularly. You couldn't call the opportunities for them to have words nil; there was no reason for an upperclassman like Mari to feel tense at this point in their relationship.

"…What I want to discuss, it's Mayumi. The truth is, I, too, am gripped by anxiety from what Tatsuya pointed out earlier."

"The matter of those who oppose the plan to abolish the rule about Student Council members having to be chosen from Course One students?"

Mari didn't notice due to her tension, but Tatsuya indicated his understanding.

"That's right… I, too, think that there are too many people in the opposition party. At the spring assembly, I did not feel that kind of mood from the people opposed when the announcement was made, but I believe I can remember that the people who made emotionally opposing outbursts were… more than a few. Since you're both first years, you may not think about this kind of thing, but you can't conduct a sabotage operation peacefully. After all, won't somebody who runs around using violence always pop out? That is what is called sufficient warning."

"Most likely."

The one who thought that was Tatsuya, who was without hesitation or hatred and swiftly directed towards the gloomy faced Mari.

"Mayumi—probably because she is an ojou-sama, is unfamiliar with this kind of 'malice'. That girl probably cannot understand the feeling that is said to make a cornered animal attack."

Hmmm, Tatsuya agreed that it was a suicidal weakness. Mari didn't appear to be the bashful type.

Seen from the sidelines, it was abundantly clear that these two's playful badgering was proof of how well they got along; from Tatsuya's perspective, Mari worrying about Mayumi was 'utterly natural'. However, Mari did not seem to think so.

"What you said just then… Mayumi seems to have not taken it too seriously. Because Mayumi has the special skill 'Multi Scope', that girl can guard her perimeter and nobody can take her by surprise, but since that ability is not a passive activation perception ability, when she doesn't feel the need for vigilance, it's like a toy trapped in its packaging."

"…Hmm."

Well, isn't it about time Mari tells us what she wants us to do, Tatsuya thought. "Eh— then, …sorry. I'm chattering without getting to the point…"

Good, Tatsuya didn't have to say it aloud; Mari was returning to the main issue on her own.

"And so. I want you two to… if you could, leave school with Mayumi today for me?"

"—You mean see the president home?"

"You don't have to go as far as her home—no, I'd be grateful if you would go that far. I think I don't have to worry about her inside school grounds. In the classrooms, she's surrounded by a crowd of groupies; in the Student Council room, there's Ichihara and Hattori. The time I'm most worried about is when she leaves school. She won't, for whatever the reason, let her groupies approach her outside of school."

"Isn't that because she is a direct descendant of the Ten Master Clans?"

Mari made a face that said 'until now, I've never considered that' when Tatsuya made his absent-minded assertion.

"…It's like that?"

"Eh? I'm not a member of the Ten Master Clans; that was but a simple guess."

"You might be right on the mark… Anyway, Mayumi generally leaves school alone. Even if someone made it look accidental, it would be easier than within school. If it wasn't this point in time, I'd be talking to Hattori, but after he's done with the Student Council, it seems that he goes over to the Club Management Group's area to make various preparations… Under the circumstances, Tatsuya-kun, I'd like to rely on you. Since you possess the strongest anti-magic 'Gram Demolition', no matter what sneak attack they contrive, it will be okay, right?"

Tatsuya was gripped by a single doubt; however, he couldn't speak the words. Because, faster than he could open his mouth, Miyuki answered Mari's question.

"Please leave it to us. If it's my brother, there will be no slip-ups."

Mari's last utterance had not been a question as a formality, however. In actuality, it was a provocation, or perhaps an incitement. The words oddly stirred up Miyuki—they were for the purpose of inciting her to burst into the pause and keep mean-spirited Tatsuya's questions like 'Why should I, myself, have to accompany her away from school?' from being spoken.

Instead, Tatsuya was looking at Mari who had a smirking evil grin. "Wh-What? Is there something you want to say?"

"No, not particularly."

"How mean spirited. If that girl got injured now, various things would worsen. In spite of understanding how precarious things are… it's not as if I'm particularly worried about that girl."

As he watched Mari make excuses with all her might, Tatsuya thought 'so is this what is called a tsundere?' — he wasn't quite certain.