Nothing to do with you

When Kazusa saw it clearly, she felt that there were things she had done in her previous life, and things were getting really ridiculous.

Normally Kazusa was really lazy to care about others but that one special existence in her heart hurt her the most.

Therefore, she wanted to leave things behind, and the music department also gave up the competition he had entered out of habit at the beginning.

The teachers and classmates who only think of her as Touma Youko's daughter.

Kazusa also became very fed up with them, and later she rarely went to school, even transferring to a foreign school in the second grade. What did she study, as long as she could pass at least.

Maybe the man who left her was acting for her sake, but no one knows the truth.

Kazusa's only relative, her mother bought a toy piano for her daughter after she was born, and let her play it herself.

Kazusa began formally studying the piano when she was three years old. She entered a piano competition at the age of 18, and since then, the piano has always been part of her life.

It came naturally to her, she connected to almost everything through the piano, including her mother, the world and herself.

And this was all too natural, she had never thought about whether she really liked the piano.

But at least Kazusa didn't care – she liked her mother.

Her mother never attended school activities, and all household chores were handled by the housekeeper. Mothers who are busy taking part in shows are often not at home. Sometimes the reason mom isn't home for days or even weeks is unknown, and Kazusa doesn't blame her mom.

Because when her mother came home, she was willing to eat and chat with her. When she had a competition, her mother would try her best to keep up. Once she won, her mother would be overjoyed and praise her.

Most importantly... whatever....

Wherever her mother went, she would eventually return home where Kazusa was waiting, so she always believed that she was loved and needed, and that she was not alone.

Since the piano is a bond with mother, it doesn't really matter whether you like it or not. Unexpectedly, one day, Kazusa faces her mother's sudden separation.

After that, she didn't ask her mother why, nor did she cry and show her anger. She only heard the sound of everything she had believed in until now starting to crumble.

In the past, Kazusa saw the world through the piano. For her who had just graduated from junior high school, the reality that was denied by her mother was like being denied by everything in the world.

Since then, everyone has become her enemy, what's more ironic is that the only thing Kazusa can believe in is the fact that the entire world has betrayed her, and everything in sight has become hateful.

Kazusa starts hating everything, she especially hates other people, she just wants to be alone. At the same time, her life with the piano has made her feel very empty.

She really wanted to leave her past behind and decided to say goodbye to the piano. Kazusa wanted to give up the piano, but she entered the high school music department again.

See her as Touka Youko's daughter.

The teachers are flattering and caring, the students in class talk a lot about her, and Kazusa hates outsiders very much, but these people repeatedly remind her of herself.

The accumulated stress slowly turned into anger, and the anger and love continued to alienate and intimidate those people, lest they approach her.

Kazusa had finally achieved her goal, and ended up having nothing to do with her. The problem is that it's impossible to have fun in a class like this. The situation of Kazusa being late and skipping class is getting worse. Nearly half the class was missed.

Until she transferred to another school, she met Hasegawa Asahi here.

Asahi was different from the people Kazusa had met before, more charming and relaxed than her.

Kazusa had never done anything indulgent in over ten years, but she and Asahi had experienced a lot in just a few days. Apart from the piano, she opened another door to a new world.

It turns out that not only has she followed in her mother's footsteps, but she can also do many things that she never thought possible.

"Is there still no food here?"

Kazusa was thinking, but was suddenly interrupted by a familiar male voice from the kitchen.

"Unfortunately, only a few bags and a can of curry, oh ... and a pot, a pack of instant udon noodles."

The next moment came a familiar mature female voice.

Kazusa frowned, and had some guesses in her heart.

Just as she was about to walk away, Youko's figure stepped out from a corner of the kitchen, meeting her gaze.

Confused for a moment, Youko smiled faintly: "You woke up, what a surprise."

Kazusa looked at the woman in her thirties who was still much prettier than ordinary people, and frowned and said, "What's so unexpected?"

"On the day I left half a month ago, you didn't even want to talk to me. I took the initiative to chat with you and you ignored me. I thought you'd hate me even more, but I didn't expect to feel any different now. "

Kazusa said coldly "My feelings for you haven't changed now, it's just that I don't have time to remember how much I hate you."

"Is that so, because of Asahi?"

Youko's charming smile annoyed Kazusa a lot.

"It has nothing to do with you."

"Ah, your tone has changed a little now."

"You are so annoying, I don't know why, did you come back to Japan just to say this to me?"

Kazusa held her right hand in frustration.

"No, I was just suddenly curious how you changed."

Youko's eyes which seemed to see through people's hearts made Kazusa uneasy, so she stood up straight and said with a feeling of resentment: "Because I gave myself to him."

Soon after, she noticed the shocked, disbelieving, and strange expression of her mother.

For some reason, Kazusa felt really happy. Like getting revenge on his mother, even if it's just a temporary trick.

But Asahi, who was busy in the kitchen, trembled involuntarily when he heard it, and almost dropped the can on the ground.

This kind of lie that could be exposed easily, Kazusa could tell it easily.