Conflicting, Intertwining Agendas
Letâs rewind the timeline just a bit, all the way back to the ninth day of the exam, the day just after the rainstorm, when Nanase first left AyanokÅjiâs side.
HÅsen, despite technically being part of a group of three, had been acting on his own since day one. It was already 7:00 AM, but HÅsen was simply relaxing in his tent despite the fact that his first designated area had been announced.
This continued until just after 8:00 AM, when a lone individual approached HÅsenâs tent and called out to him.
âGood morning, HÅsen-kun.â
âHaaa?â
âItâs me, Nanase.â
âI can tell that by your voice, dipshit. Why are you here?â
âWhy am I here? Weâre in the same group, itâs only natural that weâd stay in contact.â
Nanaseâs response was serious, but HÅsen let out a scornful laugh upon hearing it.
âYou really gonna say that? Seems like you had one hell of a time together with AyanokÅji⦠got any results to show for it?â
ââ¦No I donât. In the end, I was no match for him.â
âHa! A chick like you really went and challenged him head-on? Without even using those feminine âassetsâ of yours?â
âAssetsâ¦? What assets?â
HÅsen continued, exasperated by Nanaseâs inability to follow along with his logic.
âFor fuckâs sake⦠Your tits are huge and yet youâre fuckinâ dumb in the head.â
âUhm, I donât quite understand the correlation youâre implying between the breasts and the brain.â
âWhatever, nevermind. Anyways, you came all the way here just to tell me you failed?â
HÅsen took out his tablet and immediately ran a GPS Search.
Since he didnât know if somebody had followed Nanase all the way out here, he felt it necessary to run a quick check on the surrounding area. However, there didnât seem to be anyone worth worrying about nearby.
âMy plan to force AyanokÅji-senpaiâs expulsion on my own ended in failure. Thatâs why I decided to come here and ask you to lend me your strength, HÅsen-kun. If you have a plan, please let me in on it.â
Nanase had taken action all on her own and was only now trying to come back and buddy up again, so HÅsen didnât exactly trust her here. Well, to be precise, HÅsen wasnât exactly the type to trust anybody in the first place.
âLeave. Iâll handle it myself.â
ââ¦I will gladly wait here with you until you change your mind.â
âHow âbout you just get your ass to the designated area instead? Make yourself useful and prevent us from getting a penalty.â
Despite his best attempt to drive her away, Nanase had no intention of leaving.
So, he decided instead to simply ignore her as he shut his eyes and continued to lounge around inside his tent.
After about ten minutes, Nanase spoke up once again.
âHÅsen-kun.â
âThe hell are you still here for? Youâre wastinâ your time.â
âIt seems you have a visitor.â
HÅsen opened his eyes just a crack, only to see that a second silhouette was now standing beside Nanase outside his tent.
âU-uhm⦠HÅsen-kun⦠Itâs me.â
ââMeâ? Who the fuck is âmeâ? Am I supposed taâ know you by voice, shitbag?â
The visitor had introduced themself without giving their name, and HÅsenâs response was merciless.
âI-Iâm K-Katagiri⦠from Class Câ¦â
âNever heard of ya.â
âIâll hear you out in HÅsen-kunâs place. How can I help you?â
âThatâs, uhh⦠Well I brought something that I was instructed to give to HÅsen-kun.â
âSomething you have to give to him? What is it?â
âI-I was told not to tell anybody other than HÅsen-kunâ¦â
Despite his dismissive attitude from earlier, HÅsen suddenly began to crawl out of his tent, having apparently reconsidered.
And then, he rose to his feet. He stood tall, towering over the small-statured Katagiri.
âIf this is something stupid, Iâmma send you flying, got that?â
âT-this! I brought this!â
With his eyes clenched shut and his hands trembling, Katagiri fearfully held out a walkie-talkie before him.
âA walkie-talkie, it seems.â
âW-with this, youâll be able to talk with Utomiya-kun.â
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Despite his fears, Katagiri managed to get out the words he needed to say.
âHa! So he wanted to talk to me so bad that he sent some fuckinâ small fry all the way here to give this to me, eh?â
Saying that, HÅsen reached down and snatched up the walkie-talkie from Katagiriâs hands.
âUtomiya. Whatâre you tryinâ to get at by making contact with me? Want me to play around with you, is that it?â
HÅsen spoke into the walkie-talkie, only to be met with silence.
As he waited, he brought out his tablet and ran another search to pinpoint Utomiyaâs current position on the map.
âI dunno if youâre not there or youâre just ignorinâ me, but this is your first and only chance, got that?â
Perhaps instigated by HÅsenâs supposed final warning, a voice suddenly spoke from the other side of the call.
ãâ¦I didnât want to make contact with you either, but I wasnât left with any other choice in order to carry out the plan.ã
âPlan? What the hell are you on about?â
ãHave you forgotten about the sixth day already?ã
âAh, I guess you did say something about holdinâ a secret meetup on the sixth day. Sorry, I forgot.â
Nanaseâs expression stiffened ever so slightly as she heard this. After all, she hadnât heard anything about this since she had been traveling together with AyanokÅji.
HÅsen cast a glance in her direction, but instead of stepping away to continue the conversation, he simply waited for Utomiya to continue.
ãWe expected that you might choose to ignore the meeting.ã
âDid you? Get to the point.â
ãSoon, weâll be carrying out a plan to save the first-years.ã
âSave the first-years?â
Upon saying that, HÅsen temporarily powered off the walkie-talkie, cutting off communication with Utomiya.
At the same time, Nanase hurriedly took her tablet out of her backpack and checked the standings for the bottom ten groups.
And from what she found, a total of four first-year groups were in danger of being expelled.
âOf the four first-year groups currently in the bottom ten, two are from our class, Class 1-D.â
âPfft, I donât give two shits if our trash gets taken out. Donât tell me he thinks Iâd take action just to save a couple of worthless classmates?â
âPlease donât be careless. I think they might be up to something.â
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âOh shut the fuck up Nanase. I donât need you to tell me that.â
HÅsen once again powered on the walkie-talkie.
âI dunno what youâre talkinâ about. Whatâs any of that gotta do with me?â
From all this, Nanase felt keenly aware that some sort of strategy was already in motion.
She listened in with bated breath, eager to find out what was going on. However, at the same time, she knew that her presence would be obvious after a single GPS search.
Utomiya and the rest of the first-years had probably already investigated who HÅsen was with by this point.
For what it was worth, it seemed like the first-years were deliberately avoiding the topic as well.
ãItâs⦠because youâre absolutely vital in our plan to save them.ã
Utomiyaâs expression as he said this wasnât visible since he was talking over the walkie-talkie.
However, his words gave off a vague impression that he personally didnât agree with what he was saying, and HÅsen was by no means stupid enough to not be able to see through that.
âDid someone tell you that? Ainât that a joke.â
ãIf you want to refuse, refuse. Iâm just reaching out to try and extend you the opportunity. I for one have always felt like we could do this without you anyway.ã
âThen in that case, weâre done here. I refuse.â
HÅsen responded with a plain and simple rejection and left it at that.
He gripped the walkie-talkie in hand as if he was about to throw it off into the forest, but rather than actually do so, he simply stood and waited for Utomiyaâs response.
ãâ¦HÅsen.ã
Frustrated, Utomiya called out HÅsenâs name, but this time, HÅsen was the one who responded with silence.
ãI suppose this means we wonât be getting any help from you, then?ã
Utomiyaâs disposition was such that he wouldâve usually ended the conversation the moment HÅsen first refused to lend a hand.
But, since he didnât do that, it seemed pretty clear to HÅsen that someone else was involved.
âSlow down. Nobody said Iâm never gonna cooperate.â
ãâ¦What?ã
Utomiyaâs voice contained a vague hint of confusion as he spoke.
And in a way, his confusion made it seem like he had never expected HÅsen to cooperate in the first place.
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âIf you come on over here, kneel down before me, and beg, then I guess I can lend ya a hand. Howâs that?â
ãDonât be stupid. Who in their right mind would ever bow their head to scum like you?ã
âThen thereâs nothinâ more to say. I hope youâre fine with endinâ it here, eh Tsubaki?â
HÅsen spoke directly to Tsubaki, who he assumed to have been listening in on their conversation from over Utomiyaâs shoulder.
ãYou noticed? Or did you just do a GPS Search?ã
âIs it even worth spendinâ a point on somethinâ so obvious? Iâve known she was a shady bitch since the first time I laid eyes on her.â
HÅsen was lying. He had noticed that Utomiya and Tsubaki were right next to each other when he ran a GPS Search not too long ago, but instead acted as though he had found out by instinct.
ãSeems I canât let Utomiya-kun handle this on his own after all.ã
A slight smile crept up on HÅsenâs face as he listened to Tsubaki and Utomiyaâs exchange.
âYou sayinâ you donât trust Utomiya?â
ãOnly when it has to do with you, HÅsen-kun. Everyone knows you two get along like water and oil, and Iâm not gonna let negotiations break down due to his inability to set aside his emotions.ã
âWell then, whatâre you gettinâ at with this âsavinâ the first-yearsâ shit?â
ãIâm sure you already know the answer to that. Four groups in the bottom ten are first-years, with two of them from Class 1-D. If nothing changes before the exam ends, then the damage done to the first year, and your class in particular, will be enormous.ã
HÅsen was the sole person in charge of Class 1-D right now, and for someone in his position, this should be quite a pressing situation.
In fact, it would be strange if the person in his position wasnât at least somewhat anxious to do something about it.
However, not only was HÅsen unwilling to take action, but he didnât even seem fazed by the prospect of his classmates being expelled.
âSo fuckinâ what? Youâre not seriously thinkinâ of askinâ me to help you save âem all?â
ãI have one quick question before I answer that. Nanase-san is on your side here, correct?ã
For the first time since the walkie-talkie made it into HÅsenâs hands, Nanaseâs presence was acknowledged.
This was Tsubakiâs attempt to probe for additional information, be it as simple as an extended silence or a careless slip of the tongue.
âMore or less. Sheâs at least got some use compared to all the rest of the worthless trash in Class D.â
ãI see. Then I wonât worry about her and get on with it. Essentially, youâre correct. I plan on saving all four groups, as well as any other first-years who drop into the bottom five moving forward.ã
âYer spouting some awfully big words for someone whoâs had to come crawlinâ to me for help. You ainât done jack shit to make a name for yourself since enrollment, so are you even capable of backinâ âem up? Youâre not gonna like it if I find out youâre just wasting my precious time for no reason.â
ãFor someone whose timeâs so precious, you seem to have quite a lot to spare lazing around.ã
Tsubakiâs words seemed to indicate that she had been monitoring HÅsenâs physical location for longer than expected.
âYou know what? Just for fun, how âbout I send your little errand boy Katagiri back to ya half-dead?â
HÅsenâs expression grew cold as he looked over at Katagiri, who promptly shrank back in fear.
Though, to be fair, with the way the mood had changed, the vast majority of students would probably find themselves doing the same.
ãDonât get so cocky, HÅsen. If you lay a single finger on Katagiri, Iâll make sure you end up regretting it.ã
ãStop Utomiya-kun. Donât interfere.ã
ãButâã
A disagreement seemed to break out between Utomiya and Tsubaki, but the transmission was cut off before anything more could be heard.
ââEy Katagiri, what happened with them?â
âEeeek!â
HÅsenâs smirk was so ominous that Katagiri began to unconsciously distance himself as he cried out in fear, almost as if he was trying to run away.
âTsk, fuckinâ wimp. Hurry up and get lost.â
âB-but the walkie-talkieâ¦â
âThe walkie-talkie? Iâll take real good care of it for you.â
âButâ¦â
âKatagiri-kun, donât say anything more. Itâs probably for the best that you just leave it with HÅsen-kun.â
Nanase took it upon herself to step between them in an attempt to persuade Katagiri to stand down.
The look in her eye seemed to convey that even she didnât know what might happen if he continued to dig in his heels.
And just over Nanaseâs shoulder, Katagiri could see HÅsen staring him down with a piercing glare. It was so intimidating that he was practically scared senseless, causing him to turn tail and run away into the forest, nearly stumbling over his own feet in the process.
âWhat a retard.â
âYou were immensely overbearing there.â
âThatâs just my way of doinâ things. But you already knew that.â
After Nanase and HÅsen exchanged a few choice words with each other, Tsubaki finally responded.
ãThanks for waiting, shall we pick up where we left off?ã
âFine with me. Oh, but just to let you know, that Katagiri guy left his walkie-talkie with me and ran off somewhere.â
ãYou threatened him, right?ã
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Tsubaki spoke bluntly, as if his actions had already been accounted for.
âThat puny weakling wouldda had it rough as shit against me. The fight between us wouldda been over before it even started. Same thing goes for you too, Tsubaki.â
ãIndeed, no matter how hard I tried, I doubt I could ever beat you in a fist fight. But, this alone would be another story.ã
âThis?â
ãIâm pointing at my head. A battle of the mind.ã
HÅsen couldnât help but let out a laugh at Tsubakiâs seemingly serious response.
âHa⦠Youâre a piece of fuckinâ work if ya really think youâre sharper than I am.â
ãThereâs a way to forcefully save a group thatâs fallen into a rut, but in order to do that, weâll need all the help we can get. The upperclassmen already seem to be using a roughly similar strategy, so Iâd like to borrow the power of Class 1-D as well.ã
This was the reason why Tsubaki was reaching out to HÅsen, who had been off doing whatever he wanted since the exam first began.
âAs much as Iâd love to help you guys, Iâve got shit to do right now. Iâm real fuckinâ busy.â
Tsubaki knew full well that HÅsen had plenty of time on his hands, given that his GPS signal hadnât moved an inch even after his first designated area was announced. However, she deliberately chose not to mention that, just to see how he would react.
ãâReal fuckinâ busyâ, huhâ¦? You mean with trying to get AyanokÅji-senpai expelled, yes?ã
âPretty much. I donât have the time to give a fuck about how many of my trash classmates get kicked outta here.â
ãBut how exactly do you plan on expelling him? Itâs already the morning of the eighth day and AyanokÅji-senpai is still operating all on his own, but his name hasnât shown up in the bottom ten yet. In this special exam, there are only two ways to get expelled. Either your entire group retires, or you finish as one of the bottom five in terms of overall score.ã
And having him finish as a part of the bottom five was obviously less practical than its alternative.
ãWhile a handful of students have retired this past week, the number of groups that have been eliminated so far is still at zero. We have a week left and itâs only going to get harder from here, so a couple of groups might very well get eliminated at some point.ã
ãThatâs certainly true. I know some are already pretty close to running out of food.ã
Utomiya chimed in from over Tsubakiâs shoulder. He, alongside many of his companions, had already provided aid to first-year groups who were struggling for food several times by now.
ãIf five other groups are eliminated first, itâll become effectively impossible to get AyanokÅji-senpai expelled, right? So in a sense, you can think of bailing out the failing first-years as means to help ensure AyanokÅji-senpaiâs expulsion.ã
Upon hearing Tsubakiâs point, for the first time, HÅsenâs cocky smile began to fade, instead taking on an air of serious consideration.
âBailing out the first-years, huh? Well, it doesnât sound like a terrible idea⦠Aight, cut past all the bullshit and tell me your plan then.â
ãAs I said earlier, weâll bring together our entire school year, just like the upperclassmen have been doing. Weâll have the groups that are lagging behind merge together with groups doing well enough to pick up the slack. If it comes down to it, Iâd like to try and snipe Tasks away from the struggling second and third-year groups as well.ã
âIf the planâs that simple, then how come youâve come crawlinâ to me for help? I canât imagine Class A and B would be willinâ to help our classes neither.â
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ãYou donât need to worry about that. They already decided to cooperate with me a long time ago. At this point, weâre all just waiting for you to get on board too.ã
Essentially, they were ready to take action as soon as Class 1-D promised to cooperate.
âIt ainât a bad idea at all, but you havenât said jack shit that proves youâll be able to get anywhere with it. At the end of the day, youâd just be using the same olâ strategy as everyone else. And Iâll tell you what: the first-yearsâll be first to fuck things up what with how much less experienced we are.â
While on the surface it seemed as though HÅsen had been listening half-mindedly, he had actually been slowly pouring over every facet of Tsubakiâs strategy inside his head.
And after a period of deliberation, he had concluded that, although their odds of saving the struggling first-years would go up, thereâd be no getting around the disadvantageous position it would otherwise put them in.
ãYouâre not wrong. With the plan as it is now, we might not be able to protect every first-year out there.ã
âOh? Maybe I was just imagininâ shit earlier, but I thought you said you were gonna save every single one of âem?â
ãJust as youâve hypothesized, if everyone were to use the same strategy, the first-years would indeed lose out in the end. Therefore, why not just force a couple retirements before the exam comes to a close?ã
With this, Tsubakiâs true target finally began to take shape.
ãThere are still a handful of upperclassmen taking on the exam alone, you know? Letâs just flatten them.ã
âI see. If five solo groups drop out, I guess itâs possible to save âem all.â
ãOriginally I thought itâd be best to try and claim the upper hand once everybody started to exhaust themselves. Iâd planned on it being in the second half of the exam, ideally some time between day eight and day ten, but, well⦠there were a few unexpected setbacks.ã
Firstly, there was the fact that HÅsen hadnât shown up for the secret meeting on the sixth day.
But at the same time, there was the fact that just about everybody had been given the chance to recover their stamina after the bad spell of weather ruined the seventh day.
Both of these âsetbacksâ instantly crossed HÅsenâs mind as well.
âSo? Tell me exactly what youâre lookinâ to get me to do for you.â
ãThe acting director mentioned something when he was going over this exam, remember? That itâs not a problem if you solve things with a bit of violence? You yourself have been planning to use brute force to beat AyanokÅji-senpai to a pulp, havenât you HÅsen-kun?ã
âWell sorta, itâs not like Iâve got any other option.â
HÅsen responded as such, but his true intentions were slightly different.
He actually had several other strategies in mind, but regardless of which one he ended up going for, the fact remained that he wanted to crush AyanokÅji with his own two hands.
ãBut itâs been difficult to stop AyanokÅji-senpai all by yourself, given how heâs constantly on the move, right? Thatâs the reason why you havenât found the opportunity to do anything yet. However, itâd be a different story if you were to cast a wider net.ã
Tsubaki was implying that she would be willing to take on that role for him.
ãFor your information, Iâve looked into how many first-year students are both confident in their fighting abilities and willing to make use of them, such as yourself and Utomiya-kun. If you can surround AyanokÅji-senpai with enough people, he wonât be able to escape unscathed.ã
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âSo youâre tellinâ me to help put this little stunt of yours into action?â
ãYep.ã
âWhat kinda slack-jawed idiots would just go along with somethinâ so dangerous? Utomiya aside, I donât reckon anyone elseâd be willing to put in the work free of charge.â
ãNaturally. Iâve agreed to pay a contingency fee of 500,000 points to those who cooperate. Unfortunately this does mean that your own overall share of the profits will be smaller, but just think of it as a necessary expense for the assistance provided.ã
Essentially, she was proposing to share a portion of the private points theyâd earn for getting AyanokÅji expelled.
ãWait Tsubaki. At the fundamental level, violent behavior is prohibited by the school. How many people could possibly be willing to risk it all just for half a million private points?ã
From the sound of Utomiyaâs voice coming through in the background, it seemed like this was his first time hearing the specific details of Tsubakiâs strategy as well.
And upon hearing the sound of the transmission cut off moments later, HÅsen realized that Tsubaki had intentionally allowed him to overhear it.
When using a walkie-talkie, oneâs voice would normally only be transmitted if they were deliberately holding down the talk button.
Therefore, if it seemed like Utomiya was about to say something confidential, she couldâve simply let go of the button.
However, she hadnât done that. This had been her way of indirectly conveying to HÅsen that she still had unseen cards up her sleeve.
ãYouâre right, it wouldâve been impractical to ask them to risk it all on day one. However, the second half of this exam will be both physically and mentally exhausting, so the sheer amount of stress theyâll be dealing with canât be underestimated. Their desire to relax and have fun will be at odds with their desire to bring about results. Of course, itâs only natural that some might feel reluctant to take on the risk of dealing the first blow, but thatâs precisely why Iâd like to have HÅsen-kun take the lead in that regard.ã
Tsubaki calmly stated her analysis, saying in a roundabout way that Utomiyaâs concerns had already been accounted for.
ãItâs not uncommon for people to feel the desire to jaywalk when there arenât many cars around, but theyâre often unwilling to take that first step when thereâs a chance that others are watching. However, the moment one person makes a move, things change.ã
And Tsubaki was saying that she wanted HÅsen to be that one person.
âWell, I donât hate takinâ this approach of yours, but the school ainât stupid.â
ãWhen the time comes, both sides will be at fault. The schoolâs got a zero tolerance policy, so weâll both have to face expulsion. Therefore, Iâll take full responsibility and drop out of my own volition as the one behind the scenes issuing instructions to everyone.ã
âOh?â
ãI donât have any like, real attachment to this school. Thatâs why Iâd be chill with leaving whenever. I already gave all my private points and my âHalf Offâ card to the kids who grouped up with me.ã
Not only had Tsubaki come up with such a detailed plan, but she had also ensured that her accomplices would be fine even if they were to get caught up in the aftermath.
âTo think youâre willinâ to sacrifice yourself, how fuckinâ extreme. Color me impressed.â
HÅsen spoke true words of admiration, praising Tsubaki for coming to the negotiation table with such a powerful weapon in hand.
ãUtomiya-kun, I know I didnât tell you about any of this, but are you opposed to it?ã
ãâ¦No. In fact, I think itâd be a waste of time to try and rely on cheap, petty tricks at this point. From what Iâve seen from observing AyanokÅji on my own, itâs not just a coincidence that a 20 million point bounty has been placed on his head. Heâs clearly been targeted because heâs such an abnormality. If we stay within the rules, thereâs no doubt in my mind that heâll just outmaneuver anything we throw at him. If youâre truly prepared to do this, then Iâve got no right to stop you.ã
Utomiya wasnât opposed to using violence, he was just apprehensive when it came to the consequences of doing something so utterly transparent.
But if Tsubaki really were to take full responsibility, it was different.
The narrative would change entirely if it came out that HÅsen, Utomiya, and everyone else who agreed to take part in this had just been being used by somebody else.
Itâs possible that they might get penalized in one way or another, but it was difficult to imagine that the school would choose to expel dozens of students who had simply been following orders.
ãItâd prolly be hard to get AyanokÅji-senpai expelled with normal methods. Thatâs why I think the school put together this special exam for us, a well-crafted stage free from the eyes of surveillance.ã
ãI see. So this exam wasnât a coincidence either.ã
HÅsen closed the map on his tablet and switched over to recording mode.
âEy Tsubaki, this plan make AyanokÅji retire by usinâ violence, you come up with it all on your own?â
ãMore or less.ã
âAnd if I play along with it, no first-yearsâll be expelled, right? Can you go ahead anâ guarantee that for me?â
ãI promise. And if something does happen, Iâll take full responsibility.ã
With this, HÅsen felt satisfied and turned off the recording.
ãIs that all the evidence you want? Itâd be safer if you had my complete testimony, yeah?ã
Upon hearing that she had seen through his attempt to gather evidence, a content smile took shape on HÅsenâs face.
âSo? Whenâs the big day?â
ãI canât tell you that yet. After all, I canât afford to let such critical information leak out so easily.ã
âSo ya donât trust me, huh? Maintaininâ secrecy is great anâ all, but I might not be able to help ya at the drop of a hat.â
ãThatâs exactly why Iâm giving you that walkie-talkie.ã
Apparently, she had intended to give Katagiriâs walkie-talkie to HÅsen from the very beginning.
In other words, the result wouldâve been the same whether HÅsen had stolen it or not.
âSo thatâs how it is, eh?â
ãIâll contact you again when the timeâs right. Take care.ã
Saying that, Tsubaki one-sidedly ended the call.
âWhat a crafty little bitch.â
With a sneer, HÅsen slid the walkie-talkie into his pocket.
âWhat are you going to do now?â
âI could do whatever, but there probably ainât no harm in just ridinâ along with Tsubakiâs little strat. In any case, I was still planninâ on crushinâ AyanokÅji, even if I had to do it all myself.â
To do that, he would have to repeatedly spend points on GPS Searches.
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But since it sounded like Tsubaki was willing to take care of that, HÅsen had decided that he might as well just hitch a free ride.
âWe get to do whatever we want and Tsubakiâll take all the blame. Itâs way too sweet a deal.â
âI get a suspicious feeling from it personally⦠Are you sure youâre not just being used?â
âSheâs welcome to try. Well, I donât really give a fuck either way.â
ââ¦Iâll help too.â
âOh yeah?â
âI want to do what I can to protect our classmates. Please, let me stick with you until we hear more from Tsubaki-san.â
Presented with Nanaseâs earnest plea, HÅsen responded with a few simple words.
âDo whatever you want.â