Chapter 4: The Growth in Each of Us (Part 3)

"Let me pay for your drink. I'm the one who called you out here after all, Satō-san."

I pushed through Satō-san, who seemed to be hesitant, and ordered two cups of coffee before taking my seat.

"So...what did you want to talk about?"

As soon as we sat down, Satō-san began to speak. I also wasn't intending to drag this out at all, but…

"Hmm...wait a moment."

"What's wrong?"

"Don't you think there's something strange about this atmosphere?"

I felt something was wrong regarding the atmosphere in this place so I went to check with her, but she just tilted her head curiously.

"Strange? I don't think there's anything though…"

"Yeah, I guess so. I'm sorry for saying something weird."

At first, I also didn't know why I felt this way. But maybe it was something I'd learnt from spending so much time with him...Kiyotaka. That guy never overlooked even the slightest detail. No matter if it was someone's facial expressions, emotions or the atmosphere of a place like this. Whatever it might be, he would see through it and detect any anomalies. Perhaps I'd also become able to discern things like that…?

I didn't know what was really going on, but that was what I decided to think for the time being. But what could it be? Why did I feel such a bad vibe? I tried to keep my composure and began quietly observing my surroundings.

"If only we could keep living on this cruise ship forever..."

As I said that, I put the cup to my mouth, and looked around casually.

"Ahaha, I feel the same. But if we keep going like this every day, we'll run out of money."

"That's true. With the pool, movies, and good food, I'm sure I'll run out of money soon.

I noticed that the strange atmosphere had disappeared. Or rather, it had faded away. Was I simply mistaken? Or maybe I was too preoccupied with probing, and it became too late to notice that things were starting to change.

A group of three third-year girls sat at the table next to us, chatting and laughing.

"You know, you know~... Kisarazu-kun from Class B, yeah~?"

"No way, are you serious? I didn't know that~"

They were chatting amicably, laughing out loud and having a great time.

Ahh, jeez...I should've spoken sooner. Even though the ocean side was more popular, it wasn't surprising that some people might choose this place to avoid the crowds or keep out of the sun. I didn't think our conversation would be very interesting to them, but they were still close enough to overhear us. We could just move and run away, but I didn't want to leave a bad impression.

It would be one thing if they were first-years, but these were third-year upperclassmen. I couldn't ignore the possibility that they could become upset if I were to move just because I didn't want them to sit next to us. I knew very well that bullying could start from trivial things like that.

"Actually, I was thinking I should tell you first, Satō-san."

Let's not worry about the irrelevant third-year students and focus on Satō-san here. It would be rude to worry about unnecessary things.

"I think it's about time I told everyone. About Kiyotaka that is."

"...Yeah."

As I thought, Satō-san had almost expected the contents of what I was going to say. She might've also considered the possibility that I was perhaps going to tell her we broke up...No, I don't think so. If that had been the case, I wouldn't have been able to keep a level head. I couldn't imagine myself being able to laugh about it and say, 'we broke up~' without a care in the world.

"That's why...I thought I should tell you, Satō-san."

"Everyone'll be really surprised when they find out, won't they? That the two of you are dating."

I simulated it over and over in my head. There was no doubt that no matter when I reveal it, it was going to cause a bit of a stir. I don't intend to speak ill of myself, but I don't have a very cute personality.

I was always so pompous and trying to push everyone else down. Before I met Kiyotaka, I acted much bossier than I was now because I didn't want to get bullied. I'd even sent amorous glances to boys I wasn't interested in.

"So when do you plan to tell everyone?"

When Satō-san asked me about the timing, I replied immediately.

"Since it's summer vacation now, I was thinking I'll wait until the second semester starts."

"What did Ayanokōji-kun say when you told him?"

"He said he'd adjust to whatever timing I liked."

Satō-san sucked on the straw and sipped her drink.

"I see. You guys are all lovey-dovey?"

"Eh?! Ehhh?"

"It's fine to tell me isn't it?"

"Y-yeah. Well, I mean, it'd be weird if we weren't lovey-dovey given that we're a couple."

"Have you kissed and stuff?"

"Ehhhhh?!"

"It's been a while since you started dating, right? So how's the progress?"

She clenched her right hand and held it out to my mouth, mimicking a microphone.

"...J-just once, by surprise."

Hearing my honest reply, Satō-san smiled widely.

"That's nice, I like the idea of a surprise kiss."

"R-really? I wasn't able to prepare or anything...Even though it was my first time…"

Hearing such a murmur, Satō-san's eyes widened slightly and she let out a little, "huh".

"Did you never do anything with Hirata-kun, Karuizawa-san? You were together for quite a while, weren't you?"

"Eh?"

"And if it's you, Karuizawa-san, it wouldn't be surprising if you had a boyfriend during middle school."

As I listened to Satō-san's comments, I felt the blood drain from my veins. Karuizawa Kei was a very popular girl of high status who was constantly moving from one boy to another. Reporting that such a person had only just had her first kiss certainly was a problem.

"Well...you see, it's because I'm a modest girl." I replied, trying my best to look composed. "Don't you think that it has to be a special person, not just any boyfriend, to allow that kind of thing?"

Suddenly feeling thirsty, I poured a third of the cup of coffee down my throat in one gulp.

"But Hirata-kun was a super cool boyfriend, wasn't he?"

"Well, yeah. But maybe it just wasn't stimulating enough for me."

This is fine; you can do it, me.

Now that I'd slipped up, I had no choice but to go along with the flow and deceive her. "Hirata-kun's a passive guy, so he didn't make a move even if I wanted him to. It was a bit unsatisfying for me~"

Sorry, Hirata-kun! I apologized in my heart whilst I sacrificed him for my own sake.

"Is that so? Well, it's true that you might want your boyfriend to take the lead in some areas."

"Right, right?"

"But Ayanokōji-kun looks like a more passive guy, but he's actually quite aggressive, huh?"

Satō-san seemed a little regretful after saying that.

"Satō-san...I…"

"Ah, sorry Karuizawa-san. That's not what I meant...!"

Today's meeting was just supposed to be for me tell her that I was going to reveal our relationship. And yet, this was nothing more than a disagreeable jerk bragging about herself.

When I first came to this school, I thought that was fine. I was a gaudy woman who went around talking about all kinds of things regarding Hirata-kun.

But now, I think that kind of thing is no good. I consider her a precious friend, so I should've avoided saying something so thoughtless...I could say it was a defence mechanism to protect myself, but that sounded like an excuse and was just my selfish ego talking.

"It's fine, it's fine. I mean, it's normal to fall in love with the same boy if you think they are nice, or rather, it's something that's been happening to me for a long time. Well...in my case, I was always on the losing side though."

Satō-san pouted her lips as she let out her complaint. But after that, she immediately returned to her lively self.

"Just to be sure, if you dump Ayanokōji-kun...It's fine right?"

When she says 'it's fine' she means that right?

She continued without letting me clear my mind. "You know, now that Hirata-kun's free, he can go get a new girlfriend, right? So it's the same for Ayanokōji-kun, yeah?"

"That's...well I guess that's true, but…"

That definitely can't happen! I mean we're not breaking up! I was screaming in my heart, but I couldn't show it on the surface so it was difficult.

"You know, I think you could aim for better guys, Karuizawa-san."

"Better guys? Like who?"

"Answering who straight after being asked is a little difficult, but...like Tsukasaki-kun, or Nagumo-senpai."

"Ehh~?"

For me, both of them were out of the question. It was true that if we were only talking about visuals, Tsukasaki-kun was top class, and the Student Council President might be too. And if we were talking about status and stuff, they were unmistakable at the top.

But...yeah, I didn't think they could rival Kiyotaka. That guy...he could be disagreeable at times, but...he's strong, handsome and mysterious. And most of all...He understands me.

"Okay! I said something unnecessary, thank you for the meal!"

"E-eh?"

"I mean it's written all over your face, Karuizawa-san. That for you, Ayanokōji-kun is number one."

Jeez... My poker face can't get past Satō-san, who knows the details of my love life.

"Thank you, for telling me about it first. It made me happy."

"I wonder… If that's the case then that's good."

After that, our conversation turned to other people's love stories. Reflecting on the uninhabited island and things that were completely unrelated. It was the first time in a long time that the two of us were able to spend an enjoyable time together.

That same day, a little after 2:10pm. It was a time of day when most students had finished their lunch and were having fun.

I was quietly looking out to the ocean while waiting for the person I had called out. Taking out my phone, I clicked on my own name, Horikita Suzune, and opened the OAA app. I was expecting to see some changes after the results of the uninhabited island exam, but it seemed my scores were exactly the same. It was possible that it wasn't reflected because there were a limited number of situations where the teachers could observe each student.

There also weren't any changes when I checked the OAA scores of the person I was meeting later.

I quickly closed my phone and stared out to the ocean in silence.

It had been a few days since the extremely harsh and somewhat unrealistic uninhabited island exam. Although my body no longer felt tired, my sense of routine remained thin because I was on a luxury cruise ship.

"Geh, you're still here?" The voice came from some distance away. Before I could turn around, the words continued. "Could you not use other people to call me out? They'll misunderstand and think you and I are close."

I had approached Yamaga-san, who was from her class and shared a guest cabin with her.

"Unfortunately there was no other way to contact you. Or did you want me to approach you during a meal with many people present?"

"I'd definitely hate that. But I also hate gettin' approached in a way like today just as much."

"If that's the case, could you tell me in advance what I should do if I want to talk to you?"

"The best thing would be if you didn't think about talking to me at all."

Ibuki-san arrived at the meeting place about ten minutes late with a disagreeable look on her face. Without a single word of apology, she'd been complaining ever since.

"You don't seem to have been delayed by some special circumstance. By any chance, are you trying to be Miyamoto Musashi?"

"What? I don't even know what that means."

Trying to make me angry...that couldn't be the case, right? Well, if that was her goal, she should've made me wait for two hours instead of ten minutes.

"If it wasn't just to harass me, I'd like to know why you're late."

"Huh? As I see it, you're the one harassing me by calling me out."

"Yes. You're absolutely right."

When I answered back in all seriousness, she sighed in exasperation. "What do you mean by, if I ignore your call, you'll consider me to have run away? You piss me off."

"If I reached out to you normally, you would just ignore me, right?"

"'Course I would. Who'd meet up with you because they want to?"

I was prepared for her to disregard me completely, but she came, albeit late. She disliked the idea of losing to me more than anything, so calling her out with a challenge was the correct decision.

"Ah jeez, I get it already."

'If you have something to say, say it quickly', was what her hurried attitude seemed to show. I'd like to be sympathetic to her feelings, but the circumstances meant that wasn't possible.

"Shall we talk while we walk? As for talking while standing around, it will take some time and this place is conspicuous."

It was a suitable spot to meet up at, but not a good place to have a private conversation.

"Huh?...Fuckin' hell."

Even though she was irritated, she followed me relatively obediently. For her part, she was feeling frustrated because she finished with fewer points than me in the uninhabited island exam. I wouldn't be surprised if she came at me looking for a chance at revenge.

We started to move and when we were able to blend in with the surrounding crowd, I started talking.

"It has to do with Amasawa-san, the one we fought during the uninhabited island exam."

"...Ah, that shitty arrogant first-year."

I couldn't see Ibuki-san's expression because she was walking slightly behind me.

"It's a little hard to talk, so could you walk a bit faster?"

"Oh, shut it. What pace I walk at is entirely up to me."

"When you're alone, yes." I stopped walking and looked back. "You want to get this over and done with, that's why I'm trying to keep this as brief as possible for you. But in order to do that, I'm going to need your cooperation."

"Yeah, yeah, I get it, I get it. I just need to walk faster, right?"

Saying that, she started walking past me with a speed like she was participating in a walking race.

How could I put it? She was like a child in a bad sense. Of course, since she wasn't childish in a good way, it couldn't be used to her advantage. I was watching Ibuki-san's back in disbelief while thinking that to myself when she turned and looked back at me with a scary face.

"Aren't you coming?!"

"Too fast a pace is also a problem. Could you walk moderately fast?"

"Ahh, for fuck's sake!" Ibuki-san ruffled her hair, and then came back. "I'll listen to what you have to say properly, but you have to agree to a revenge match! Do you understand?!"

"Right. We're expecting to have a sports festival during the second semester...Depending on the circumstances, I might be able to make it happen."

"You mean I can take my revenge, right?"

"I just said it, didn't I? I'll make it happen depending on the circumstances."

After taking a few moments to sort out the meaning of my words, she bit her lip in displeasure.

"In other words, you also might not agree to it depending on the circumstances, right?"

"Oh my, even someone with your brain can decipher things like that. Well done, you have my admiration."

When I clapped my hands, it seemed she felt she was being mocked, as my hand was slapped away.

"You're violent."

"Shut up! If you don't promise you'll accept, we're done here!"

"I don't really mind, but then you'll never get the revenge match you want so badly."

"Hey…"

"I can't promise anything here, but depending on your actions, the possibility remains open. That's a very important thing, don't you think? I don't think I've lost to you. In other words, until you graduate...no, even after you graduate, you're going to have regrets about not winning."

"Aah…!"

"So? Are you going to listen to me or not? The choice is yours, Ibuki-san."

"I get it, I get it already! I just have to listen, right?!"

"It would've been better to be obedient from the start. This conversation with me, who you hate so much, would finish quicker, so it would be easier for you."

I decided to give her some advice for next time. Ibuki-san was hoping for a revenge match, but that really did depend on the future. Of course, if it would conflict with our class' objective, I won't become her opponent. Talking about that here would only bring about negative repercussions though, so I'll keep quiet. The fact that I gave her room to potentially accept a revenge match may have helped lessen her sour mood somewhat.

Ibuki-san stopped in her tracks and started walking at my pace.

"And? What about that cocky first-year?"

"How did it make you feel when you traded hands with her?"

"How did I feel…?"

"Stronger than anyone you've ever fought until now, isn't that how you felt?"

"Well...she wasn't in perfect condition, so I might have to admit it."

Whether it was myself or Ibuki-san, there was such a difference in skill that we wouldn't be able to match Amasawa-san even if she was standing on her hands.

"Yeah, there's no doubt that Amasawa's strength ain't normal for a first-year. Ah, I don't wanna think about it 'cause it makes me feel sick, okay?"

"Don't say that. You're the only one I can and need to have this conversation with right now."

Now that she'd confronted her face to face, Ibuki-san could also understand that. If I were to explain Amasawa-san's strength to someone who didn't know anything, they wouldn't be able to comprehend it at all.

"I know it's a strange turn of events, but you could also be in for some kind of damage. I thought I should apologize for that first."

"Damage?" Ibuki-san raised an eyebrow, as if she didn't understand what I meant.

"I've been thinking I should investigate Amasawa-san's background for a bit."

"You're gonna stick your nose into her business? Wouldn't it be better to just leave her alone? She seems to have a few screws loose and is a completely unpredictable type."

For Ibuki-san to say something to that extent, she must have a powerful impression of Amasawa-san.

"Certainly, she's a dangerous opponent. But I have a feeling that bad things will happen in the future if we leave her alone."

"Doesn't sound like she was interested in you though?"

"It's not for me. It's for Ayanokōji-kun."

At the mention of that name, Ibuki-san's gaze turned towards the ocean, as if she understood.

"Ayanokōji, right. I don't really know much, but she sure seemed to know a lot about Ayanokōji."

Yes, Amasawa-san knew about Ayanokōji-kun. It didn't seem like she only knew him starting this year as a mere underclassman.

"He's my classmate. If there's anything I can do to help, of course I'll do it."

Even my teeth were on edge after saying that. If you'd asked me when I first entered this school, I would've had goosebumps and denied it with all I had.

"But if she figures out you're looking into her, she'll probably pick a fight with you. At that time, you wouldn't stand a chance, would you?"

"Her strength is...how do I put it?...I feel like she's in a completely different dimension to the world we live in."

"I'd like to say don't call it 'we', but that is definitely something else."

"So there was no one else as good as her in your memory either then."

"I'm the strongest of the second-years. It was the same when I was in middle school. There weren't many girls who practised martial arts, and I was never gonna be beaten by someone who only had a passing interest in it. In other words, I've been at the top for as long as I can remember."

"Yes, that's right. I think your strength is second only to mine in the second-year, I won't deny that."

"You're denying it so much. You don't recognise my strength?"

"Nobody said that. I just don't think I'm weaker than you."

"No, no, I'm definitely stronger than you."

"I wonder where you get so much confidence from. What's your basis?"

"Intuition?"

"I wouldn't count on that at all. You're just being self-centred in your analysis aren't you? We've not once fought each other at full strength. We don't have all the information to make a clear decision on who is stronger, do we?"

"Then it's fine to put me as number one provisionally, right? Why do I have to be second?"

"It's the result of an objective evaluation."

"I don't even know what that means."

We reached one of our destinations, the café terrace.

"It's going to take a while, so let me buy you a drink. What would you like?"

"I'm fine with anything, but...I'll have an ice lemon tea."

Ibuki-san and I finished ordering and I paid with my mobile phone. 1400 points for two drinks, that was pretty expensive.

We received two drinks from the barista who was ready to serve us.

"Here you go. It's on me."

"It feels strange that you're buyin' me a drink."

"You should just accept gratitude when it comes."

"Well, that's fine I guess."

Ibuki-san received the cup with her left hand and took a sip while staring off into the distance.

We then moved a little further away and stopped in a less crowded area.

"Because I fought her, I know we share the same sense of strength. On top of that, did you sense any weaknesses, or quirks in her fighting style?"

"She's not someone you can analyse that easily."

"...That's true."

It would be best if it didn't turn into a rematch, but... I didn't know what would happen if I pushed her too far.

"If you're on your own, she'll just turn the tables on you and finish it. I don't think that outcome can be reversed."

Ibuki-san wasn't trying to put me down or anything, she was just stating facts. Even if I were to retrain myself from this point on, it would play out just as she indicated.

"You're free to think about it all you want, but I think it would be best to just let it go."

"Did you hear what I just said? For Ayanokōji-kun..."

"Yeah, that." She interrupted my words, pointing the hand that held her cup towards me. "No matter what Amasawa does, if it's him he can handle it on his own, no?"

"...What do you mean?"

Certainly, Ayanokōji-kun is an excellent person. It was because I'd been watching him for a year and had a chance to learn a bit about him that I knew this.

But there were still many mysteries, and not everything had been revealed regarding his academic and physical abilities. Even I, who was in the same class as him, didn't know everything, so Ibuki-san, who was from another class, shouldn't know more. From the outside, all that should be known was that he was good at math and his motor skills weren't too bad.

"I felt like I was being assertive, but you must be buying into Ayanokōji-kun quite a bit."

"I'm not buying into anythin', anybody would think that considering his strength."

Ibuki-san clearly said 'anybody would think that considering his strength'.

"Did you by any chance hear about what happened with Hōsen-kun from somewhere?"

"Huh? Hōsen? Who's that again? Ah, that gorilla looking guy?"

We weren't on the same page and I was wrapped up in a queasy feeling.

"Where did you get the information that Ayanokōji-kun is strong?"

"You say where…"

As she was choosing her words, her face looked as if she was lost.

"Did he keep you in the dark about all that? Did he not? I've forgotten…"

She closed her eyes and crossed her arms, as if she was trying to remember something.

"Something happened without my knowledge, didn't it?"

I'll give a little push here.

"So you're the one who doesn't know anything?"

"Hmm...There's nothing I don't know, but it's not like I know what you're talking about either."

Since we were both keeping each other in check, I decided to take the plunge and continue the conversation.

"I think we need to compare the information we have."

"I don't really want to though."

"That won't do. Now that you've mentioned it, tell me everything you know. What do you know about Ayanokōji-kun that I don't?"

This was some kind of once in a lifetime chance to gather information. Anything, I didn't care what it was, even if it was a little thing, if Ibuki-san knew about it…

"Well, that's fine I guess. So, what don't you know?"

It seemed Ibuki-san couldn't decide on what to say so she asked me, sounding as if she considered this a hassle.

"I'm curious about what you were about to say earlier."

"The thing I was going to talk about was the rooftop thing with Ryūen and Ayanokōji. You know, the time when he called out Karuizawa and tortured her with water."

"What? Wait, what are you talking about…? I have absolutely no idea."

Ryūen-kun? Rooftop? And Karuizawa-san? Water torture?

Question marks kept popping up in my head.

"Ah~, so it's like that? That means he hasn't told anyone in the class then, has he?"

Ibuki-san nodded her head as if she were satisfied that she had come to understand it first. Then, Ibuki-san started talking about something I didn't know about Ayanokōji-kun.

As I listened to her, I stared out to the shining sea so as not to let my emotions get the better of me, whilst also trying to sort out my head at the same time. The fact that Ryūen-kun turned his attention to Karuizawa-san in order to fish out Ayanokōji-kun, who had been hiding in our class. And how, in order to save her, Ayanokōji-kun went to the rooftop alone.

Once there, he showed his overwhelming strength and overpowered Ryūen-kun and the others. Even though I knew about him to a certain extent, I was still surprised many times over.

"...So the reason why Ryūen-kun stopped messing with our class was because something like that happened...I really had no idea."

"Anyway, now you know, right? That guy's strength ain't normal."

"Yes, that's right. He's a man with immeasurable ability... Having fought both, who do you think would win in a fight between the two of them?"

"Who knows? I haven't seen either of them take a fight seriously. I'm not trying to say it's because he's a guy and she's a girl, but isn't Ayanokōji better overall? So there's no need for you to get involved."

Even if Amasawa-san tried to do anything to him, he might just have the strength to deal with her.

"But having physical strength doesn't necessarily mean he'll be safe. Especially in school, he might not be able to avoid expulsion. In fact, that strength could become his downfall."

On the uninhabited island, Amasawa-san was able to do whatever she wanted, but that wasn't the case while inside the school.

"Thank you Ibuki-san. Your information was more useful than I thought it would be."

"You're not gonna talk to Ayanokōji about all this?"

"Not yet anyway. This whole thing is about him to begin with, so I wouldn't be surprised if he had already guessed what was going on."

He should especially have some idea regarding Amasawa-san, given that they had been in contact several times even before the uninhabited island exam.

"And then there's the question of the paper…"

"Paper?"

"Besides Amasawa-san, there was one other thing on my mind concerning the uninhabited island exam."

I explained to her how someone put a piece of paper in my tent. Ibuki-san now seemed to understand why I was on the northeast side of the island on the last day of the exam.

"I see. Someone other than Amasawa sent you a note implying Ayanokōji was in danger."

"So you know the word 'implying', huh?"

"Could you stop making out that I'm stupid?"

Ibuki-san's academic ability score was low in the OAA, but she was surprisingly easy to talk to. I didn't feel as uncomfortable as I would when talking to someone who was clearly not at the same level as me.

"That time, Amasawa-san looked at the paper she received from me and tore it into little pieces. That behaviour had been bothering me for a while, but I think it might be because she didn't want to leave any handwriting evidence. Anyway, all I could remember clearly was that whoever wrote it had beautiful handwriting."

"Beautiful handwriting?"

"Yes. I don't think there are many people who can write with that level of penmanship."

"I see. So there's a possibility that the guy who can write that well is up to something. But won't it be hard to find them if that's all you have to go off? Plus the evidence was destroyed."

"It's not going to be easy. I can't just go around from person to person asking to look at their handwriting. The other thing is, and this is still an unsubstantiated theory, there's a possibility that the person who wrote those letters is physically capable. Whether it's Ayanokōji-kun or Amasawa-san, if they have such exceptional strength, it's also possible for this other person. Furthermore, it's highly likely that they're a first-year."

"Given that it concerns Ayanokōji and Amasawa, then sure, they could be a strong one. But what's the basis for them being a first-year?"

"Someone who was acquainted with Amasawa, who could be recognized by their handwriting. It's unlikely to be a second or third-year."

"I see."

Ayanokōji-kun, Amasawa-san, and a third party. Right now, I didn't have a complete picture of what linked each of them at all. But I couldn't just leave it alone.

"I intend to move in a way that keeps you out of harm's way, but I can't guarantee what will happen if I'm brought down. If Amasawa-san shows any strange behaviour, don't hesitate to get the school involved──"

A light click echoed across the deck. Ibuki-san pushed the cup of tea against the railing strongly and the contents of the cup, which had still been more than half full, overflowed and covered her hands.

"What's wrong?"

"If you're brought down? I told you, I'm the one who's gonna take you down."

"It's not like I intend to be helplessly beaten. But we don't know what the unseen enemies, including Amasawa-san, might do, so…"

"The other side has two, so we should have two as well."

"Is that…"

"If you add me, the strongest out of the second-years, it's a different story, right? If you absolutely insist, then I guess I've got no choice but to lend a hand."

With that, she put the cup in her other hand and licked the lemon tea off the back of her hand.

"What's going on? I can't believe you've agreed to cooperate with me twice."

"I don't like how that first-year got the better of us, and I can't stomach the idea of you losin' to anyone but me. Besides...the truth is you came to me with the intention of relying on me for help, didn't you?"

Ibuki-san looked me straight in the eye.

"No, not at all?"

"Huh? Why don't you just be honest with me? Go on, say it, 'I need your help Ibuki-san'."

"I hadn't thought that for even one second though?"

"...Alright then! Don't come asking for my help a second time! Bye-bye!"

As the angry Ibuki-san was about to walk away, I grabbed her left wrist.

"What is it!"

"I'm going to have you work for free to pay for the drink I bought you earlier."

"Huh? You said it was on you and now you want to take my money?"

"Nothing is more expensive than something that was given for free."

"Then I'll pay you back right now."

Ibuki-san took out her mobile phone, but I continued.

"In that case, I'll take three million points." I raised my eyebrow and tilted my head, as if I couldn't understand why Ibuki-san didn't already know this. "It was my treat. Don't you think it adds that much value?"

"I don't think that at all! It was 700 points wasn't it?!"

"If you don't have the ability to pay me, then I'll write it off if you lend me a hand."

"You know...I'm gonna say it again, but are you incapable of being honest?"

"If I need to be honest, then I will be."

For some reason, I felt it was embarrassing to honestly ask Ibuki-san for help, so I ended up doing it this way. But I maintained my usual demeanour and continued with my high-handedness.

"You really have a nasty personality."

"I think we are both equal in this regard, Ibuki-san."

Our gazes crossed each other and Ibuki-san drank the rest of the cup even though she was disgusted.

"That's one expensive lemon tea."

I laughed a little because I felt such a complaint to be somewhat amusing.

It was dusk, and the sun was setting just beyond the horizon.

Ichinose was waiting for me at the place we agreed upon while staring out at the sea. When I saw her somewhat fragile profile, I felt a little hesitant to call her name.

"Ichinose."

"Ayanokōji-kun. Hello."

After exchanging a brief greeting, I stood in front of her. It wasn't the kind of atmosphere where I could get straight to the point, so I decided to start with a bit of small talk.

"Are you still continuing with your strategy to act as a bank for your class' private points?"

It had nothing to do with the topic at hand, but Ichinose didn't look displeased at all.

"Yeah. We decided there was no harm in keeping it up. We'll save up as much as we can and then, should we not need it, I can just return all the points that were deposited at the time back to everyone. It's easy."

She said it was easy, but it was a strategy that could only keep working because Ichinose was so trustworthy.

Like she just said, there was nothing wrong with keeping at it if they could. If their balances were automatically diminishing, some inconveniences may arise, but if you were guaranteed to get back what was filtered off, you could say it was a good move to have a large sum of money available just in case. The fact that it was the one and only advantage given to Ichinose was also a major factor.

"But the strategy of pooling points is just a provision for emergencies. That alone isn't enough, right?"

"If it was something you just started, it would be a different story, but this time it's a continuation."

In other words, they haven't prepared a new strategy, but were just maintaining the status quo.

"What do you think we're lacking, Ayanokōji-kun?"

"What your class is lacking?"

"Yeah. I mean, we can't really see that part properly ourselves...I was wondering how you see our class, Ayanokōji-kun."

"During the uninhabited island exam, I was able to speak with some of your classmates. Also, after the celebration party, the first thing that struck me was that there are many good-natured students in your class."

This was something that she should've already known without me saying it, but it was also an integral factor. Because they fundamentally didn't like to fight, they couldn't proactively go for class points.

"It might be important to be a little more assertive. I'm not saying you should use foul play or subterfuge, but I think it's essential to be strong against rough play."

"Rough play...huh. Yeah, you're right. We have to be more firm or we won't be able to fight."

I didn't have any concrete solutions in mind just yet. It was painfully obvious that she was trying her best to push forward towards her uncertain future.

"The uninhabited island exam the other day. About my reply…"

"Y-yeah...that's right, that's what we're here to talk about, isn't it?"

I gently pulled my face close to Ichinose's ear and, while knowing that there was nobody else around, tried to speak in a voice that would be difficult to hear without focusing on it──That was when it happened.

"What are you and Honami talking about alone in a place like this?"

Ichinose, surprised by the owner of the voice, the Student Council President Nagumo, hurriedly moved away, but he definitely would've seen the scene where there was almost zero distance between us.

Was I followed? No, I wouldn't be stupid enough to be followed without knowing.

So Ichinose was marked right from the start?

No, it was probably due to the surveillance from the countless eyes that Nagumo had under his control. No matter how much you try to avoid being seen, it was impossible to perfectly escape the eyes of every third-year on this cruise ship. It wouldn't be surprising if several people had seen me on my way here.

However, there was no sign that Nagumo would make contact during these past few days. As if he had planned it, he made contact at a time when I wanted to avoid it the most.

"Good day, Student Council President Nagumo."

The flow was cut off at once, and Ichinose rushed back into normal mode. It wasn't like she'd managed to completely sweep away her agitation and bewilderment. However, even if she had been perfectly mended, I didn't think it would've mattered to the current Nagumo.

"It seemed like you met on the last day of the uninhabited island exam, but are the two of you having another sneaky clandestine meeting?"

"U-umm…" Suddenly having recalled the incident on the uninhabited island, Ichinose was at a loss for words. For her, it was an incident where she accidentally confessed to me, and was not a simple thing to cover up.

I was about to interject, but Nagumo stopped me with his hand. I was now under strong pressure not to interrupt. "Well, it doesn't really matter what it is. It's just──if Honami, a fellow student council member, might be brought to tears, as the Student Council President, I can't just leave her alone, can I?"

As I thought, it was like that. I had already guessed this since the moment I fully understood that Kiriyama had joined Nagumo's side. As Nagumo approached us, he stood next to Ichinose.

"Brought to tears...is it?"

"It's fine if this is just my mistake, but it's about Karuizawa."

Not daring to invite any misunderstandings, he spoke slowly and in small doses to make sure she understood deeply.

"Karuizawa-san?"

Of course, Ichinose couldn't understand why Kei's name would be mentioned at a time like this.

"It seems you've only told your closest friends, but I've heard that you've been going out with Karuizawa for quite some time. Isn't that right, Ayanokōji?"

You've been going out with Karuizawa.

Even after hearing those words, Ichinose probably didn't understand their meaning straight away.

"What, you didn't know? You and Ayanokōji seemed to be good friends, Honami, so I thought he'd already told you." After saying that, there was a slight pause and then he continued. "Don't tell me you were thinking of two timing, were you?"

I didn't return any of Nagumo's one-sided attacks. There would be no point in saying that I was trying to tell her about my dating Kei at this very moment. Rather, it was obvious that it would just be an act of rubbing salt into the wound.

"Is that...true?"

"Hey Ayanokōji, since Honami is asking, why don't you give her an answer? Or am I mistaken and you have nothing to do with Karuizawa? If that's the case, deny it and I'll give you my sincerest apologies, yeah?"

Kiriyama had seen me and Kei together. However, I didn't give any definite indication that we were dating. In other words, there wasn't a zero percent chance that he made an assumption regarding my relationship with Kei and was trying to play a trick.

But there was no option for me to say 'that's not true' here.

If I were to say that here and then later say that we really were going out, the lie would be exposed. No, in the first place, it was better to assume that Nagumo would've found proof of his claims before stepping in.

"Actually, I hadn't told anyone about it, so where in the world did you get this information?"

"Ah…!"

I could see Ichinose's obvious shock at my admission. Without a doubt, Nagumo must've realised that Ichinose had feelings for me.

"I guess you knew I wasn't just jumping onto mere gossip and speculation, eh?"

He showed his teeth happily, but didn't reveal what he knew or how he knew it. I vividly remembered Kiryūin's words when she said Nagumo might be the type of person I would be no good at dealing with.

"I don't intend to say anything about your love life. But, as I said before, Honami is a member of the student council and has a good chance of becoming the Student Council President in the future. I have to protect her."

"I can understand why the relationship between Ichinose and I seemed unnatural from your point of view, Student Council President Nagumo. But don't you think it was a bit premature for you to step in at this stage?"

"You're right. It would be one thing if it was an instance of Honami dating you and being deceived, but from the looks of it, that doesn't seem to be the case. It might've been a completely unrelated bit of gossip. But you know, when two people meet up in a deserted place like this just before dinner, it's understandable that someone might think that way, right? I'm sure your girlfriend would be very sad to see you in this situation."

"You're right, it might cause needless misunderstandings."

"As Student Council President...No, as a member of the student council, I just did what was natural."

Nagumo gave Ichinose one last look and then approached me.

"You should introduce me to your girlfriend next time. I'd like to see her face at least once."

Then, Nagumo tapped my shoulder and whispered in my ear. "You're free to think what you like about my methods. But I haven't even gotten started yet, you know?"

"It hasn't even started yet?"

"You can mix a hundred truths with one lie and nobody would notice. You need to make a decision before it's too late. If you ever want to fight me, at that time, come and see me. If you get down on your knees, I'll be your opponent."

In other words, if I didn't agree to fight Nagumo, the relentless surveillance and harassment would continue indefinitely. He meant to drag me out onto the playing field even if he had to use force.

"See you later."

Leaving it at that, he vacated the area.

It hasn't even started yet, huh? An overwhelming surveillance and intelligence network that only Nagumo possesses. All of the third-year student body would become his formidable limbs, eyes and ears.

That was, for the students of this school who live on the premises, synonymous with the fact that their entire lives would be exposed. And then there was that phrase, 'a hundred truths with one lie'. He was only telling the truth right now, but it meant he was going to start mixing in some lies.

To the casual observer, it was a mere extension of harassment. I couldn't help but say that Nagumo's behaviour was childish. However, he had done more mental damage to me than anyone I had ever fought until now.

Nagumo didn't care that he was antagonizing his peers by sticking to me. Either he didn't think he'd lose their trust over something like this, or he had no intention of gaining their trust in the first place, as long as they were bound by his rules.

In any case, it was certain that Nagumo had an appropriate level of determination.

With Nagumo gone, all that was left in the area was a heavy silence. The lighthearted atmosphere that had been present when we first met up with each other had disappeared.

"A-ahaha...Somehow, our conversation got a little sidetracked…"

"That's right."

"Uh, well, that...why was I called here again?"

"That's...well the uninhabited island──"

"Ah...! That, you mean that thing? That's...about that...you know…"

After shouting loudly, her voice gradually became quieter.

"Could you...forget about it?" Ichinose's smile never faltered as she forced that out. "I'm sorry...for not knowing anything. I got carried away in my excitement and said something strange..."

"Like Nagumo said, I didn't tell anyone. It was only natural that you didn't know."

"T-that's right isn't it? That may be so, but...as I thought, I was just being an idiot! I-I mean Ayanokōji-kun, you're so kind...really, so great...there was no way you wouldn't already have a girlfriend, right…?"

Despite Ichinose's strong will to never lose her smile, her eyes were clearly moist, and they were beginning to fill with tears. Attempting to stay calm and pretending that everything was fine, she tried her best to keep the tears from overflowing.

What kind of emotions did people feel when they fell in love with a person who already had someone in their heart?

This was something you couldn't really come to understand from television, books or through hearing about it. It was a little different from what I'd planned, but I was able to experience it right before my eyes.

"──Goodbye."

Ichinose squeezed out a single word and then ran off. I didn't say anything or try and reach out a hand to her retreating back. I just saw her off in silence.

"Nagumo, huh. I think I've made a much more troublesome enemy than I thought."

It didn't exactly go as planned, but the path I was on remained the same. Even though the unfavourable situations piling up against me were a nuisance, I couldn't help but feel a sense of curiosity welling up from deep within my heart.