"Enemy?"
Kagura Hikaru found it strange.
Because Kiryu Hina rarely used such a word.
Or rather, she never used such a word to describe others.
Even when facing Ayakoji Chiyoko, a nemesis with a deep-seated grudge, and not just heavy sins, she would at most call her "a stubborn opponent."
This stemmed from an innate arrogance, the biggest difference between Kiryu Hina and everyone else.
It wasn't about looks, grades, or abilities.
It was about looking down on people, on society.
Her perspective had always been superior to others.
The reason you couldn't see it now was that she had decided to wear a mask, existing as the perfect Student Council President.
In Kagura Hikaru's memory, in the memory of the students who had attended Bunkyo Public Middle School, Kiryu Hina was a gloomy, arrogant, and impolite person, like a rain woman.
A rain woman, wherever she went, it rained; an unwelcome woman.
Kiryu Hina was once like that.