After the school, as some commotion lingered.
I was heading back to the dorms from Keyaki Mall while chatting with Kei.
As we did that, Horikita was sitting on the dorm lobby, looking like she was waiting for someone.
I knew who that someone was right away. I pushed the button to the elevator that had stopped at the first floor. When Kei and I boarded, Horikita also did.
âAyanokouji-kun, can I have a word with you?â
The elevator stopped at the 4th floor where my room was.
âSee you again Kiyotaka.â
Kei is prone to being jealous, but sheâs definitely not bad at grasping the situation.
She understood that I did not see Horikita as a member of the opposite sex to begin with and judged that she shouldnât interfere with matters regarding the special exam.
âYeah. Iâll contact you later.â
My first year self wouldnât have believed that I would get a lover like this.
Horikita joined me in leaving the elevator. When I turned around, Kei was smiling and waving at me from inside the elevator as it started to close. In a short while it ascended.
âSince when have you been going out with her?â
âThatâs a good motion.â
âAccording to rumors it was at spring break, but the truth is that your relationship has been progressing since before that isnât it?â
She looked at me with some sort of implication in her eyes and asked.
âI wonder.â
Whether or not Horikitaâs words had any basis to them, I wasnât interested so I didnât want to touch on it.
âAnyway, you had something to speak to me about?â
ââ¦Yes. I have something I want to talk to you about regarding the special exam. Is that fine?â
âYeah, I donât mind.â
âEh? â¦Right.â
âWhatâs that reaction?â
âI was prepared since you might have refused to talk about this. Arenât you discontent about me putting you in charge of the maid cafe the other day?â
It looks like sheâs somehow surprised at how smooth our discussion is going.
âItâs a bit, you know, here. Come inside my room.â
She should understand that someone will hear our conversation if we talk at the corridors.
Room 401. I opened the lock to my room.
âYouâre not really gonna ask me to cooperate right?â
âThat is⦠I wonder. For now we can discuss that after you hear what I have to say.â
As if she thought that sheâd be refused if she was excited, Horikita started talking.
âFor this special exam, It has come to my attention and Iâve been considering that I could set up a compulsive authority in order to clear it for certain. But even with that preparation, as long as we donât know the contents of the motions it would be reckless to think that we will be able to unite, wouldnât it?â
âDepending on the situation, people will vote for different things no matter what.â
Even if it were only the 2 options to support or oppose, itâs not as if there wonât be anybody who would blindly and recklessly keep on voting in support or opposition.
âYouâve been thinking yourself havenât you? About how we can get through this special exam.â
âAs Iâve been thinking, the shortest way to clear this special exam is to give someone the final right to decide what we should vote on. Even if there are multiple choices, and no which way the votes lean towards, they promise to follow the wish of the leader and judge who is appointed beforehand.â
Itâs what Kushida proposed at lunch break.
The strategy where we wouldnât have to consider if people are dissatisfied with the choice.
Indeed, if the decision making were that simple, then there would be nothing as easy as this.
âItâd be fine if you could really unite everyone with that.â
âYes⦠Depending on the motions there will likely be students who will not consent⦠If this were a dictatorship like Ryuuenâs class then it might have been easier.â
In terms of compulsiveness, we go with requests. Ryuuen, on the other hand, could make an example of any opposition without mercy. But whether or not that would work for the problem at hand is a different thing.
âThe absolute anonymity means that students who are dissatisfied with Ryuuen can also vote against him. Thereâs no guarantee that it can be cleared with a simple guarantee.â
âIf it were a student dissatisfied with the way he does things, there would be nothing for them but to rebel. But itâs also true that there would be nothing for them to gain from that. In the end, if time runs out while people have separate votes, the whole class would sustain damage you know? Even if he leaves them alone they would probably unite when it comes down to it.â
âI understand what you want to say, but if thatâs what you suggest then thereâs a fundamental contradiction. Nobody wishes to fail the special exam. So the votes will always unite. If that assumption holds true, then there wouldnât be any need to make a plan would there?â
âThat is-â
âThere is no student who wishes for their class to be disadvantaged by running out of time. But we shouldnât think that there we can clear the 5 motions even if we donât do anything. The schoolâs meaning in calling this a special exam would also be shallow.â
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ââ¦Itâs as you say.â
âWhat you can do right now is to use your head so that youâll be able to react flexibly. For example, if you were confronted with a motion wherein 38 people are in support and 1 person is opposed, what would you do?â
âOf course Iâd exert myself to make the person who voted against vote in support.â
âThatâs right. Then what would you do if that person refused to yield?â
âThatâsâ¦â
âYou canât assume that the 38 people in support will definitely win. If the one in opposition persuades them, then there will be people within those 38 who change their view.â
âEven if one personâs thinking will disadvantage the entire class?â
âIt all depends on the contents.â
It wouldnât be surprising even if a motion that people couldnât compromise on was prepared.
âSomehow, I feel a little nervous.â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs because youâre giving me advice without hesitating. I donât think⦠it has something to do with you going out with Karuizawa-san. What are you planning?â
âThis isnât even to the extent of being advice. You should have also started thinking of that in a corner of your head.â
âYes⦠Then, Iâll tell you the main reason I called you. I have a proposal about the special exam tomorrow. I could also ask other people, but Iâd like to entrust this to someone who understands.â
âYou want me to invariably vote differently for the first choice, or something?â
âCould you please refrain from anticipating my thoughts?â
Horikita took a little distance from me seeming annoyed.
âI had been thinking of doing it myself even if someone else didnât ask me to do it. I didnât think we shared the same thought.â
ââ¦Is that so?â
As if she somewhat understood that I had given a lazy excuse, I could feel anger emanating from Horikita.
Itâs true that I had been thinking of doing something like that at least, so itâs not far from the truth. Itâs best to avoid getting pressured, biased and choosing unwisely.
âWhether 99% are supporting, or the content of the motion makes them oppose it, or people are confused on how to weigh the merits and demerits of each choice, getting a unanimous vote by coincidence is a little scary.â
âYeah. If we vote without being careful and decide the motion partially then we wouldnât be able to take it back. But the fact that weâll always use an interval means that this strategy isnât all good. Itâs best to keep that in mind. And if we would have reached unanimity by the pressure, then the votes might be separated after discussing and the motion might not be concluded. Thatâs something to include in your calculations.â
âThatâs true. Indeed, itâs true.â
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Starting a controversy is the same as taking a shot in the dark.
If as a result, you drag that darkness out, a considerable amount of time could be spent.
âBecause of the rules of this test, no matter how much you discuss there will be no way to accurately judge who votes for what. Even if they promise, you can never be 100% sure.â
âYou mean they could be lying?â
âDepending on the situation. Itâs hard to claim that our current class is completely united after all.â
As I say that, several people are likely appearing inside Horikitaâs mind.
âKushida-san or Kouenji-kun, right.â
âThe former can lie calmly, and if the latterâs contrarian personality rears its head, thereâs a possibility that he will purposely vote against his classmates. Thatâs right.â
ââ¦Hey, why are you talking to me in obvious terms? As I thought, itâs weird. You havenât given me many reminders like this until now.â
Of course even Horikita perceived the change in me.
âItâs because now you obediently listen to what I say, and Iâve judged that your mind has the flexibility to understand.â
âYouâre praising me⦠am I right to think that?â
âMore or less.â
âI see⦠that makes me a bit nervo-â
I heard the sound of her phone before my eyes vibrating just once.
âSorry, just a minute.â
Saying that, Horikita interrupted our talk, took out her phone and started operating it.
âLet me reply. If I mess up thereâs a possibility that sheâll never read it.â
Of course I didnât feel like stopping at all, but I wonder who she is.
It weighed on my mind just a little bit. I waited quietly for two minutes for Horikita to type something long. As if she had finally finished sending her message, she put her phone into her pocket.
âAnyway, I was able to convey what I wanted to convey. Best regards for the special test tomorrow.â
Having no intention of extending her stay, Horikita left the room immediately.