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- Classroom of the Elite 2nd year Volume 12.5
- Chapter 9. Celebration
- After changing clothes and checking the menu on my phone, the sound of the rice cooker finishing echoed throughout the room.
- I had been so busy this week, alternating between eating out at restaurants and grabbing meals from convenience stores. But today, I was back to cooking for myself again.
- Opening the lid of the rice cooker, the fragrant aroma of freshly cooked rice wafted through the air.
- That appetizing smell is the result of carbonyl compounds produced from the breakdown of amino acids in the rice's proteins and sugars formed from starch decomposition.
- With a bowl in my left hand and a spoon in my right, I scooped out a standard portion of rice into the bowl.
- Then, instinctively, I served a smaller portion into another bowl—an automatic action from muscle memory.
- "There’s no need for this anymore, is there?"
- This habit had been happening for months now.
- I placed the side dishes and miso soup onto a tray and carried them over to the desk in my bedroom.
- Compared to just a few days ago, the arrangement of the room felt a bit bleak.
- Since we started dating, Karuizawa’s belongings had slowly accumulated day by day.
- It’s no wonder it feels strange now that they’ve disappeared all at once.
- By the way, Karuizawa’s friends had come by to pick up the things she left behind.
- Satou, Sonoda, and Ishikura. It’s good she has friends who are willing to help since she hasn’t shown any interest in meeting me herself.
- Among them, Satou was still skeptical—she couldn’t believe Karuizawa was the one who broke up with me.
- Although she seemed quite concerned, the reality of the situation remains unchanged.
- In the end, the conversation concluded with me repeatedly explaining that I was the one who got dumped.
- I understand that persistently denying it would be tactless.
- This was the best choice. Karuizawa Kei may have some clumsy traits, but she has good looks, supportive friends, and a place of her own in the class. On the other hand, I’ve always been the one in the shadows.
- If someone like me initiated the breakup, it would leave a blemish on her reputation moving forward.
- In truth, Karuizawa hadn’t done anything wrong.
- As I turned on the TV and started eating breakfast, my phone screen lit up.
- [Morning. Want to meet up today?]
- A message like that popped up.
- I thought I’d finish eating before marking it as read, but another message came through.
- [You must have plenty of free time after being dumped by your girlfriend, huh?]
- [So, it’s reached Horikita’s ears too, huh?]
- I thought the news would spread a bit slower during spring break...
- But girls’ information networks might just rival the speed of light.
- There was no helping it. I picked up my phone and replied to the message.
- [Anytime after 10 works.]
- [Alright, let’s meet at the café in Keyaki Mall at 11.]
- After a quick back-and-forth, we set the time and place to meet.
- 1.
- I met up with Horikita, who was waiting at the Keyaki Mall, and we headed to a café.
- However, the place was bustling with business today, and we found ourselves having to wait for a table.
- "This is a bit troublesome."
- "I'm fine either waiting or going somewhere else."
- When asked if we wanted to write our names down on the waitlist, Horikita hesitated slightly.
- "…Alright then, let's change the location. Sitting on a bench casually will do too, won't it?"
- I didn’t particularly mind, so I followed Horikita as we moved along.
- There were empty seats near the vending machine by the restrooms on the second floor, so we decided to sit there.
- "I'll treat you, Ayanokouji-kun."
- "Had I known, I’d have stayed at the café. Shall we go back then?"
- "I won’t treat you at the café though, so do you still want to return?"
- "…I see your point."
- "Then how about this? If you really want to pay for yourself, I won't stop you."
- "In that case, I’ll have a hot, unsweetened coffee."
- If I said anything else, she might not treat me, so I decided to comply.
- Knowing that money would be tight in the future, every yen counted.
- Horikita bought two bottles of the same drink from the vending machine and handed one to me.
- "Drink it while it’s hot. It’s got the taste of single life."
- "Is that supposed to be comforting or provocative?"
- "Who knows? Which do you think it is?"
- Probably… no, definitely provocative.
- After staring at me for a moment, Horikita tilted her head, wearing a puzzled expression.
- "Did you really break up with Karuizawa? Honestly, I find it hard to believe."
- "I wasn't hiding it or anything; it’s true. Where did you hear about it?"
- "Kushida was quite eager to tell me you got dumped. Want to know the specific details she shared?"
- I figured it would be good to know what stories were circulating to prepare for the future.
- "Sure, go ahead. I’ll use it as a reference."
- "She said you were crying and begging not to break up, desperately clinging to Karuizawa’s leg and whatnot."
- That seemed a bit overly tragic…
- "Though I can’t imagine someone as calm as you doing something like that, let’s just pretend it’s true."
- "Ah—"
- "Just kidding. Even Kushida didn’t seem to know the exact details of your breakup."
- Since we had chosen to use a karaoke room for privacy, it made sense that no one else knew.
- Of course, if Karuizawa provided her version, I’d have to accept it.
- No… even so, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of resistance. For now, I felt relieved.
- Although I had braced myself to some extent, I learned today the importance of knowing when to stop.
- "In any case, I wasn’t a good match for her."
- "Really? I don’t think that’s true. I believe Karuizawa truly valued you."
- "Women are naturally good at acting, aren’t they? Or maybe she just found someone better."
- Horikita showed a slightly complex expression in response to my evasive explanation.
- "While I can’t deny that possibility…"
- "What’s with that meaningful look you’re giving me?"
- "I came to enjoy your dejection, but you seem completely unfazed."
- For such a superficial topic, she would normally settle it via text or a phone call.
- "You went out of your way to meet just to check my facial expression?"
- "Exactly."
- What a cunning personality.
- "Interfering in other people’s relationships makes me seem tactless. I’ll stop here for now."
- "Please do."
- Finally, Horikita transitioned to the main topic.
- "Actually, this is about what happened after the special exam and the situation with Maezono. Right now, it’s hard to genuinely celebrate, isn’t it? Everyone seems a little unsettled."
- "Yeah, maybe. Most people are focusing on the chaos in the other classes."
- Normally, there should’ve been more excitement and joy over our victory.
- But right now, the drama surrounding the lower-ranked classes had taken center stage.
- "Exactly. That’s why I was thinking it’d be nice to hold a little celebration for the class before we move into our third year."
- "A celebration?"
- "Something simple, where everyone gathers and makes a toast."
- She wanted to hear my opinion on the idea.
- "It’s tough to bring this up with the other classmates, isn’t it?"
- "True."
- Although we technically won, it came at the cost of Maezono’s expulsion.
- The atmosphere in the class remained tense even as we approached spring break.
- Horikita likely hoped this could help improve the mood.
- "Not a bad idea—it’s a good one. But where would we hold it?"
- "With nearly 40 people gathering, we’d have to be careful not to disturb others, right? So, I was thinking of using a classroom on a weekend. That way, the only cost would be for drinks. How about next Friday?"
- Since club activities were off that day, it seemed like an ideal location.
- The only thing left was getting approval from the school.
- "I’m in favor."
- "Will you come?"
- "There’s no reason to refuse."
- "I see. That’s good."
- After a brief moment of happiness, Horikita’s expression turned slightly somber.
- "One more thing. There’s a reason I called you out, though it might seem a bit self-centered."
- After speaking, she remained silent for a few seconds. It seemed difficult for her to continue.
- "Are you alright emotionally? I was a bit worried."
- "Emotionally?"
- "You prioritized the class’s victory, but it resulted in Maezono’s expulsion. Making that decision must’ve been a heavy burden."
- "I’m the one who chose to be the leader. There’s no need for you to dwell on it."
- "It’s not just about this time. Even in the incident with Sakura, you took on responsibilities no one else wanted to bear, for the sake of the class."
- Her gaze carried a hint of uncertainty as she looked at me.
- "Because of my weakness, you’ve had to carry extra weight on your shoulders…"
- "I did all of it on my own initiative. You don’t need to feel guilty."
- "Of course, I do. I can’t help but feel that way. I’ve come to understand my own lack of ability, so at the very least, I want to be your emotional support. If you’re struggling, I want you to tell me. I want you to say that you want to be cared for."
- I understood what Horikita was trying to convey.
- Indeed, if someone else had made similar decisions, they would likely feel distressed.
- But unfortunately, I didn’t experience those emotions.
- What is efficient, what is unnecessary.
- Who stays, who goes.
- I make decisions like a machine.
- There was no need for Horikita to understand that, nor did I want her to.
- No, even if I revealed the truth here, it would likely be dismissed as me putting up a front.
- "I understand what you mean, but I’m okay for now. If I ever feel troubled, I’ll definitely talk to you."
- "—Really?"
- "Sorry for making you worry."
- "Not at all… I just wanted to be a source of strength for you, that’s all."
- "That kind of statement could lead to misunderstandings, you know."
- "…Misunderstandings?"
- Horikita tilted her head, not grasping what I meant.
- "It almost sounds like a confession."
- "…Huh?"
- "Now that I’m single, would you like sign up to be a candidate for my next girlfriend?"
- After I spelled it out, Horikita finally seemed to catch on to what I was implying.
- "…Wow, you’ve become quite talkative."
- With a sigh, Horikita glared at me.
- "Compared to the drama of expulsion, this is just me acting tough to cover up my heartbreak over the breakup, so please forgive me."
- "I don’t even know what to say to that."
- After finishing our drinks, we continued chatting for a little while longer.
- 2.
- On the way back. After parting with Ayanokouji, who stopped by the bookstore, Horikita walked alone toward the dormitory.
- The warm spring breeze blew gently, causing her now longer hair to sway in the wind.
- "Girlfriend candidate... huh."
- Although it was a nonsensical joke, Horikita reflected on the past.
- It had been two years since she met Ayanokouji.
- Becoming close enough to naturally exchange teasing remarks was only natural over that time.
- Yet, there were still things she couldn't ignore.
- "He's the only one I can talk to in that way."
- Horikita never spoke to others the way she did with Ayanokouji.
- Not to Kushida, Ibuki, or any other student for that matter.
- There was always something unsettling about it.
- She realized that Ayanokouji didn’t fit the typical categories of classmates or friends.
- He stood closer to her than anyone else, constantly watching over her.
- During these two years, Horikita had undeniably let down her guard toward Ayanokouji.
- "But still, being lovers or anything like that…"
- Ridiculous.
- Thinking this, Horikita faintly noticed the sound of her own heartbeat.
- In a noisy environment, she wouldn't have noticed such a subtle signal from her body.
- "...What was that just now...?"
- A feeling she had never experienced before—a discomfort in her heart.
- Was it nervousness?
- Even with that thought, she quickly dismissed it, understanding that it wasn’t the case.
- Then, what was causing her heart to beat faster now?
- She recalled Ayanokouji, whose figure had already disappeared, and his deflective words.
- "Would you like sign up to be a candidate for my next girlfriend?"
- His incomprehensible gaze, looking down at her from above.
- And yet, if she didn’t like him, why would she consider signing up as his girlfriend candidate?
- "Like," what does it mean?
- And "not like," what does that mean?
- Could someone like her, who had never been conscious of the opposite sex, even understand that?
- "Forget it. It was just a joke. Thinking seriously about it is a waste of effort and too strange."
- Horikita wanted to brush away such intrusive thoughts, but they refused to leave.
- "...No, stop thinking about it."
- Horikita decided to empty her mind.
- Because she realized: any deeper contemplation would only drag her further into the mire.
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