Third person POV
Later, after their last class has ended in the afternoon, at 4:01 p.m., Kichi, Haru, and David are at the school's huge library reading some books. The three boys are at a table with 5 books on it and near them. Kichi and Haru preferred literature from different cultures while David liked books on Japanese language and culture.
So, all of them began reading those books to learn more after class until the library's closing time, which is at 6 o'clock in the evening.
"Man, Russian literature was so moralistic to me," Kichi commented while reading a random chapter of a Russian novel.
"Is that so?" replied Haru back while reading a Spanish novel. "This one is strange, and the title itself is so hard to pronounce. Spanish is a bit weird, isn't it?"
"Yeah, it was, mostly."
"Hey, guys, Japanese culture is vibrant," David said to them. "Their cuisine and traditional architecture are so vibrant and elaborate."
Haru then looked at him. "Yeah, it was really vibrant, actually."
"Also, the Japanese language is weird because you have to learn not 1, but 3 writing systems. Each of them has a specific purpose. Can you imagine writing a sentence using some letters from all 3 of them?"
"Yes, that's correct, David-kun," Kichi responded back. "Kanji is used for noun words, hiragana is used mostly for grammar and particles, and katakana is used for loanwords and technical and foreign words."
"Man, that language was tough to learn, wasn't it?"
"Yes, it was. It was a nightmare for beginners outside of Japan," Haru replied back, "but we can help out because we are good at it."
"Wow, bro, thanks, I'll ask you guys if I needed one, okay?"
"Yes," Kichi and Haru responded at the same time, before focusing back to their reading.
Meanwhile, at the doorway of the library, Catalina was spying on Kichi with narrowed eyes for a couple of seconds. Cristy was with her and was neutral at this. But all of them didn't knew that the school library had a secret within its rooms of books and bookshelves.