Once Horikita had paid our tab, the three of us left the Karaoke parlor together. While it seemed like this was the end of the entire ordeal, HÅsen and Nanase followed us from behind. As we walked, SudÅ occasionally looked over his shoulder to glare at them menacingly, but didnât go so far as to voice his complaints since they had the same route back.
HÅsen, having noticed what SudÅ was doing, called out to us somewhat suspiciously.
âHold it!â
âThereâs no reason for us to wait for you. Weâre done talking.â
Horikita turned a deaf ear to him, but HÅsen didnât show any signs of backing down.
It seemed that Horikitaâs all-or-nothing gamble was moving in the right direction.
âAight, I admit it. You were right Horikita. That day, I went out lookinâ to meet up with Class 2-D. After I got here, it didnât take me all that long to realize that Class D was the wimpiest bunch in the school. Instead of beinâ treated like a joke by the rest of the classes, I figured itâd be fastest to just goân work with you guys, beinâ fellow D classers anâ all.â
Looks like HÅsen had indeed been sending signals to Class 2-D back then, just as Horikita had predicted.
That said, whether or not his goal had been to form that same cooperative, equal relationship with Horikita was a different matter altogether.
âSo?â
âSo? You sure ya donât wanna continue the discussion? You and I are similar, comrades even. Two leaders who thoughtâa the same thing.â
âAs long as you intend to keep making ridiculous demands, nothing is going to change.â
âWhat, you really just gonna go in blind? Takinâ the penalty and lettinâ yer sh*t get figured out randomly?â
âYep. Iâm fully prepared to take the penalty if we have to.â
While it was certainly a painful position to be in, it wasnât anything we wouldnât be able to overcome.
Thanks to the efforts of Kushida and the others, many of those with D and E ratings had already found partners, pretty much guaranteeing their safety.
âI see. Then how âbout I propose you somethinâ like this?â
Horikita hadnât agreed to reopen negotiations, and yet HÅsen began talking all on his own.
âIâll order the chumps from my class to pair up with ya, so fork over the points. Two mill.â
Instead of conceding, HÅsen forced the discussion back open and jacked up the price even higher.
âTwo million? Seems youâve finally gone off the deep end, hmm?â
âYouâre free to say whatever you want, but this is your only way to guarantee that none of ya flunk out. Most of the guys from the other classes have found partners already. You wonât end up with jack sh*t by beinâ stingy. Or perhaps you actually want me to flatten you?â
At this point, we arrived at the junction of the two paths for the first and second-year dormitories.
Horikita came to a stop before turning around to respond to him.
âFlatten? And just how do you plan on doing that? By intentionally tanking your scores? You wouldnât be brave enough to do that. You couldnât. After all, you have to comply with the rules just like everybody else. That being said, all that my classmates and I need to do is focus on securing at least 501 points no matter what random combinations end up happening.â
âAinât no need to go with somethinâ so complicated. Iâll flatten ya with this thing right here.â
With a fearless grin, HÅsen held up his fist.
âRule by violence, huh? People like you are a dime a dozen, it seems.â
âI donât give a fuck what you think âbout it. This is how I do things.â
âHow nice. In that case, it doesnât seem like weâll ever see eye-to-eye then.â
At that, Horikita began walking once more.
It didnât seem like she had any intention of backing down until the very end.
Or, perhaps I should say that she couldnât afford to show weakness to an opponent like HÅsen.
If she did, she would never be treated as an equal ever again.
âHold it.â
âWhat now?â
âI get it. Iâll think about what youâve said.â
At the last moment possible, HÅsen said something I hadnât expected him to say.
âWhat are you trying to say?â
âTryânna keep the upper hand âtil the very last minute, sh*t like thatâs only natural in a negotiation, yeah?â
By that, HÅsen was saying that all of this had just been a part of his strategy to try and force a concession out of Horikita.
âThen in other words, youâre agreeing to enter into a completely equal relationship with us?â
âThink of it like our discussion goinâ into overtime. Thereâs prolly people watchinâ here though, so how âbout we go someplace else?â
It was around 10:00 PM on a Sunday night. While most students should be back home by now, if somebody did show up, theyâd definitely be able to overhear our conversation.
âEven so, we canât bring you into the dormitories with us.â
Given the curfew, there was no longer anywhere suitable enough to continue the discussion.
However, time was running short and neither party wanted to drag this out any longer than they had to.
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âWherever is fine. Behind the dorm, someplace else, donât matter to me. Wonât take long.â
HÅsen was brimming with confidence, so Horikita didnât have much of a reason to turn him down.
After all, despite having pushed him away at first, having HÅsen chase after her like this was exactly what she had been hoping for.
ââ¦Fine. Iâll give you ten minutes.â
âOver there then.â
HÅsen led us to the first-year dorms which had belonged to the third-year students last year.
And then, we circled around the front of the building and headed over to the back.
It was a dark, quiet area that didnât serve any particular use other than being a place to dispose of trash, so it seemed safe to assume that we wouldnât run into anybody given how late it was.
âThen letâs continue this, shall we? Our conditions havenât changed at all. Youâre fine with that, right?â
âWellâ¦â
As a gesture to highlight his consideration, HÅsen crossed his arms for a moment.
Shortly thereafter, he uncrossed his arms and extended his right hand with three fingers raised into the air.
âThree mill. You fork over that much, anâ Iâll save all your retarded classmates right away.â
Everybody present, myself included, was absolutely stunned at his ridiculous proposal.
âWhat the heck are you even saying?â
It was wholly, completely dumbfounding. Even Horikita couldnât help but sigh a few times.
HÅsen was supposed to be trying to salvage the discussion, not jacking up the price even further.
It seemed as though he had gone beyond the realm of common sense at this point.
âAre you fuckinâ deaf, bitch? I said you fork over three mill, and weâll work sh*t out.â
âWhat, are you fuckinâ with us? Suzuneâs already told ya that we ainât handinâ over a single point!â
âI ainât jokinâ. After all, I went through all the effort of givinâ you lot another chance here, didnât I?â
He spoke as though he was the one who had arranged all of this in the first place.
âI tried to give you another chance, but it seems like that was a lapse of judgment after allâ¦â
The chance that HÅsen might make a forthright decision had been a lasting glimmer of hope, but in the end, that faith had been misplaced.
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âStop right there! You really think you can just leave?â
HÅsen lightly slammed his fist against the wall beside him, putting his intimidating attitude on full display.
âOh, so just because weâre behind the dorms, you want to solve this with one of your signature violent outbursts, is that it? Do you really think youâre going to get away with that?â
âAt the very least, Iâll get to beat the livinâ sh*t outta you fuckheads. Howâs that?â
âFine, do as you please.â
Shaking her head, Horikita began to make her exit.
She probably didnât think that HÅsen would actually make things physical.
Howeverâ
Nanase, who had been standing off to the side, turned and looked away.
Almost as though she had foreseen what was going to happen next.
HÅsen made his move.
âSuzune!!â
SudÅ frantically shouted out as he rushed toward her and pulled her back.
HÅsenâs foot swiftly swept through the very same spot where Horikita had been standing only moments before.
And then, just like that, the huge first-year proceeded to charge straight at her.
â?! What theâ!â
At this point, Horikita finally realized that HÅsen was serious, but her body was frozen and wouldnât move as she wanted it to.
To protect her, SudÅ forced himself between the two of them, catching the blow with his body.
âGuh!â
âHahaha! Letâs see just how much you can take!â
âBring it on! I wonât show any mercy to a bastard who raises his hand against Suzune!â
Laughing happily, HÅsen launched an attack on SudÅ.
And, having reached the limit of his patience long ago, SudÅ responded in full.
âWha, what the hell is this guy thinkingâ¦!?â
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It was understandable that Horikita would feel shaken by the commencement of an all-out brawl before her very eyes.
No matter how unmonitored this location truly was, it would still be quite problematic if they were caught.
It might not be enough for an outright expulsion, but suspension surely wouldnât be off the table.
âHorikita-senpai, could it be that, perhaps this school is a little different from how it was before?â
Nanase, who had been watching this inexplicable turn of events go down with a somewhat cold look on her face, asked Horikita a question.
âJust as you upperclassmen are more familiar with the events of last year, we first-year students have a greater understanding of the current systems in place.â
âWhat do you meanâ¦?â
âShortly after enrollment, several first-years representatives were called to the student council room to receive a personal explanation from President Nagumo. He said that, from this year onward, the students would be allowed certain freedoms in order to make the school into more of a meritocracy.â
âAre you telling me that fighting is one of those freedoms?â
âI wouldnât say that. Although, from what HÅsen-kun has confirmed, the President has stated that a certain amount of in-fighting amongst students is unavoidable, and therefore promised that it wouldnât be judged as harshly as it was in the past.â
Compared to Horikitaâs older brother Manabu, Nagumo had a more tolerant mindset when it came to fighting.
Since the student council acted as an arbitrator in disputes between students, if it were true that they were now tolerant of a certain amount of fighting, then it would certainly be difficult for this to lead to proper recourse.
As the conversation between Horikita and Nanase progressed, the fight between SudÅ and HÅsen had already started to tilt in one direction.
âOraa!â
Even when compared to SudÅâs naturally high strength and quick reflexes, HÅsenâs were on yet another level as he proceeded to slam SudÅ up against the wall.
HÅsen then went on to grab SudÅ by the collar with both hands and forced him upward, causing both his legs to lift up into the air.
âB-bastard!â
Having lost his ground in more ways than one, SudÅ put forward a desperate show of resistance, but given his position, there wasnât much he could do.
With his target completely immobilized, HÅsen began applying pressure on his hold, as if trying to cram him into the wall itself.
âKh! S-son of a bitch!â
SudÅ latched onto HÅsenâs arms and, despite his limited space, struck a blow with his knee, causing HÅsen to stagger slightly.
He then took advantage of the opportunity to free himself from HÅsenâs grasp, only for HÅsen to land a direct kick moments later. While SudÅ had prepared himself to withstand the blow, the sheer force of it sent him smashing into the wall behind.
The two had appeared to be an equal match for one another before the fight began, but after seeing the way it had been progressing, the difference between them was considerable.
Given his tendency to constantly make enemies out of others, SudÅ had most likely been involved in several fights before this.
His athletic skill and physique had been honed throughout years of playing basketball, so he had probably never met somebody who could match up to him before.
HÅsen, however, was even more exceptional. Compared to SudÅ, HÅsen had probably taken part in an inconceivable number of fights and braved his way through countless other dangerous situations. The difference in experience was as clear as day. His large build and strong arms felt out-of-place given that there was only a one year age gap between them. And yet, despite his massive size, he was still remarkably quick on his feet. His natural talent was certainly a sight to behold.
This was the reason why even Ryūen of all people had restrained himself from fighting him.
RyÅ«en knew that he simply wasnât an opponent that could be beaten in straightforward hand-to-hand combat.
But even so, SudÅ wouldnât go down that easily. After all, his sheer strength went nearly unparalleled out of everyone in our school year. However, that simply meant that heâd be HÅsenâs punching bag until he did.
HÅsen proceeded to unleash an unrelenting barrage of punches down on SudÅ.
Even though SudÅ wanted to seize any opportunity he could to strike back, he already had his hands full with parrying HÅsenâs attacks.
Every time he tried to shift onto the offensive, even if only slightly, another blow would come and instantly pierce through his defenses.
âNone of us have anything to gain from doing things like this!â
Horikita shouted out, but HÅsen wasnât listening. At this point, itâd be impossible to stop HÅsen with words alone.
Her voice did, however, reach SudÅ, who glanced in her direction for a split second.
Horikitaâs voice, the voice of the girl that he had to protect, somehow ignited a flame within him.
âGraaaah!!!â
With the resolve to sacrifice himself if need be, he lunged at HÅsen and pushed him away from the wall, trying what he could to knock over his opponent.
âOho. So you wanna tryân come at me with raw power, eh?â
HÅsen took the impact of SudÅâs large frame head-on, sneering as he grabbed hold of SudÅâs body and lifted him up again.
âW-woaah!?â
He then spun around in a half-circle before dropping SudÅ back down and pushing him away with his left hand, effectively swapping places with him.
âWas beinâ up against the wall too much for ya? This should be enough of a handicap, so fuckinâ man up and come at me!â
âStop fucking with me!â
SudÅ roared out, his engine running at full-throttle.
He readied himself to charge at HÅsen, fully committed to taking the upper hand, but before he couldâ
âOi SudÅ, take a look at Horikitaâs face. Sheâs glarinâ at you somethinâ fierce, ah?â
As he spoke, HÅsen unclenched his fists and pointed at Horikita, who was standing behind SudÅ.
Just as their fight was reaching its peak, HÅsen dropped his guard. At this point, SudÅ suddenly realized that he had lost his cool and had gotten himself wrapped up in a full-on brawl. Worried about how angry Horikita must be with him for breaking his promise, he turned his back on the formidable enemy standing in front of him.
Of course, it wasnât like Horikita was pleased with SudÅ fighting like this.
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However, her expression was not one of anger, but one of worry and distress over not knowing what she needed to do.
She could only scream out to him, begging for him to turn back around. Only watch as he let show this one fatal moment of carelessness.
By the time he realized that he had screwed up, it was already too late.
With a fiendish grin on his face, HÅsen smashed his fist straight into SudÅâs cheek while his back was turned.
A scathing blow that had seemingly come out of nowhere.
Although SudÅ was more than capable of taking a punch, he had probably never experienced a blow like this before.
If he had been an ordinary student without any neck training, then this punch might have had very serious consequences.
He flew backward with such force that he slid across the ground after he landed, unable to so much as even attempt to cushion the fall.
âGuhâ!?â
SudÅ cried out with an almost inaudible voice, nearly fainting from the onset of pain.
Even though he had been winning without the use of underhanded tricks, HÅsen had deliberately chosen to end it by setting up this simple trap instead.
He had wanted to hurt him, not only physically, but mentally as well. It didnât seem like SudÅ had lost consciousness though, as he was writhing about on the ground in pure agony.
After witnessing everything I had seen today, I found myself re-evaluating just what kind of person HÅsen Kazuomi truly was.
What was he thinking? What was he feeling? What had driven him to come to todayâs negotiations in the first place? Horikita was right when she said that he sounded like he wanted to join up with our class back when we first met him. Furthermore, he had even admitted earlier that he saw the value in having the two D Classes work together. Up until just recently, he had been making full use of his advantageous position in order to pressure us, and that hadnât exactly been that bad of an approach to take.
However, once he saw just how unwilling to bend Horikita truly was, he probably figured out that his approach wasnât going to work.
He had realized that, if nothing changed, Horikita would give up on trying to work together. But even then, instead of looking to compromise, he chose to dial up the aggression even further, eventually leading to some insanely belligerent behavior.
He had dumped water on Horikita earlier, and now he had gone so far as to force a serious confrontation with SudÅ.
Just how could he maintain such a cocky, violent attitude when there were suspension and expulsion on the line?
I had been wondering this very question for a long time now.
Did he really just think he could decide everything with violence alone?
That didnât seem right either. It didnât seem reasonable to think he was that stupid.
In which case, what was he after? What in the world was HÅsen getting out of forcing a fight like this?
âAight, seems that your trusty bodyguardâs eatinâ the dirt. Whoâs next?â
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HÅsen began to approach, alternating his gaze between Horikita and me as he did.
Despite the fact that he had only just been fighting SudÅ, his breathing wasnât labored in the slightest.
âDo⦠Do you really think we will submit to violence?â
âIf not, then Iâmma beat the sh*t outta you, get you to cry a bit nâ have you write out a couple of them binding agreements. Anâ if you say no to that, then Iâmma keep cominâ back, chasinâ you fuckheads down âtil youâre dead on the floor.â
No matter how tolerant the student council may be when it comes to fighting, there would still be problems if it went too far. Besides, if he forced her to sign some sort of written agreement under these circumstances, there was no way that it would hold up later on. It was also possible for us to pretend to obey him in order to get out of this, but Horikita probably wouldnât do that. After all, yielding to HÅsenâs way of doing things simply wasnât an option.
ââ¦So be it. Iâll be the one to stop you then.â
Horikita steeled her resolve and took up a fighting stance.
âOoh, interesting. If you wanna throw down, then Iâd be glad to take ya up on that.â
HÅsen probably didnât expect Horikita to have any fighting or martial arts experience whatsoever.
But he wasnât an opponent who would fall for a cheap trick like this either, something that Horikita still hadnât managed to understand just yet.
All of a sudden, without any prior warning, HÅsen lurched out his arm.
Horikita nimbly slipped past his reach and proceeded to go for a knockout blow with a strike aimed at his jaw.
She had bet everything on settling this with a single, instantaneous strike.
âOh?â
However, before the strike could make contact, HÅsen grabbed hold of her delicate wrist without so much as batting an eye.
âDamn bitch, that was a pretty good move there. Butââ
HÅsen lifted his other hand high up into the air and swung down hard, slapping Horikita across the face.
Horikita tried what she could to dodge or protect herself, but in the face of HÅsenâs overwhelming speed and power, there was simply nothing she could do but take a direct hit. Her body was blown away as if she had been struck with a fist instead. She tumbled over onto the ground, cushioning herself as she fell.
âS-Suzune!â
SudÅ cried out as he tried his best to get back on his feet, his teeth clenched in pain.
But his legs wouldnât move how he wanted, so he couldnât stand up properly.
âYo Horikita. Letâs make a fuckinâ deal already.â
Horikita looked up at HÅsen from where she was on the ground as the first-year student closed in on her, voicing his demands.
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âFive million points. That much, and all your problemsâll go away. How âbout it?â
The asking price had skyrocketed even further. So high, in fact, that we couldnât afford to pay it even if we wanted to.
âW-what kind of sick joke is thisâ¦? AyanokÅji-kun⦠Call someone, call the teachersâ¦â
Adult intervention was probably the only way left to contain the situation at this point.
Alternatively, if a large number of people were to gather, even HÅsen would have no choice but to rein in his fist.
âSo this is what youâve been reduced toâ¦? Well, I guess it makes sense. But are you sure you wanna nark on me? Even though none of you did jack sh*t, what do you fuckers plan on doinâ âbout the fact that you two tried throwinâ punches as well? You really wanna get suspended along with me?â
Even if we appealed that we had only acted out of self-defense, we would inevitably face some kind of repercussions as well.
That being said, weâd still be much better off having a third party intervene than we would letting things continue going like this.
âYou son of a bitch!!â
âStay down retard!â
Back up on his feet, SudÅ threw himself at HÅsen once again, only to be mercilessly kicked back down to the ground. Afterwhich, the first-year finally set his sights on me.
âHow long you plan on watchinâ there fucker?â
âR-run away⦠AyanokÅji⦠Kunâ¦â
âRun away? Donât even think about it. You pussy out here, anâ Iâll see to it that these two doormats are in for a whole new world of pain!â
Even now, I kept thinking.
What exactly did HÅsen want out of this?
Was he really trying to force us to meet demands that had no chance of ever being accepted?
No, that was just far too unrealistic.
âHorikita. Iâll give ya one last chance.â
ââ¦Last?â
âIf you submit to me right here, right now, anâ fork over the pointsâ Iâll let AyanokÅji live.â
With that, HÅsen stuck his hand into his pocket and pulled something out. It had gotten fairly dark outside, so for a moment it was hard to tell what exactly it was, but once he unveiled its pointed edge, a silver shine glimmered in the moonlight.
âW-what are you, thatâ¦!?â
âSomethinâ wrong with your eyes? Itâs a knife, plain anâ simple!â
From the way the blade sparkled, it was clearly different from one of those retractable toy blades that were often used for party tricks and the like.
âIf you turn me down again, Iâll stab AyanokÅji with this.â
âStop fooling around!â
âI ainât fuckinâ with you, tho? Iâll gladly stab this punk if it means gettinâ my hands on the points.â
Wielding the knife in his right hand, HÅsen slowly turned to face me.
âStill, even after all this I still canât wrap my damn head around it. What makes a punk like you so fuckinâ special?â
With his eyes locked on mine, HÅsen spoke, his voice laced with exasperation.
âFuck it, maybe I didnât even need to go anâ do all this risky sh*t in the first place!â
From the way he was talking, it seemed like the ridiculous chain of events that he had orchestrated so far had all been done because he was wary of something. Expecting something.
He drew closer to me, one step at a time.
However, Nanase, his very own classmate, jammed herself in between the two of us, stopping him in his tracks.
âPlease donât go any further! I canât approve of your methods after all⦠I canât!â
She spread out her arms in an attempt to block his path.
âOutta the way, Nanase. Your ass is only here to keep âem from escapinâ, so know your fuckinâ place.â
âI made the decision to lend you my strength until the very end, telling myself that it was for the good of the class. No matter how deplorable your strategy was, I thought Iâd be willing to accept it. But I see now that I was mistaken.â
With her feet firmly planted between HÅsen and I, she shifted her gaze over to Horikita.
âHorikita-senpai, working together with HÅsen-kun has been impossible from the very beginning. You were inspired to cooperate with us after hearing him mention Class 2-D back when we came to meet with you in front of the second-year classrooms, but⦠That was just a ploy to get things to progress to this point. Even if you pay the outrageous fee heâs been asking of you, youâd still be subjected to this same fate.â
Naturally, Horikitaâs distress compiled even further upon hearing Nanase lay out such a shocking revelation.
No matter how hard she tried to negotiate, HÅsen never wouldâve accepted anyway. And this wasnât her fault either. None of us couldâve predicted that things would turn out like this.
All things considered, this incomprehensible series of events probably came down to an imbalance of information. HÅsen and Nanase had been given intel that we hadnât. That being the case, there was no way we couldâve had a proper negotiation in the first place.
âAll your yammering is pissinâ me off. Youâre the one who asked me to deal with this sh*t to begin with. Our classâll rake in sh*tloads of money if we take out this AyanokÅji guy. Just think of the advantage itâd give us.â
âThat is true. However, I just canât figure out the reason why we need to target him like this.â
âThat sh*t ainât got nothing to do with me. If youâre gonna get in my way, then you can fuck off as well!â
HÅsen readied a wide swing and swept Nanase aside with the palm of his hand, just as he had done to Horikita earlier.
As I stood alone, watching this scene play out in front of me, I arrived at one, single conclusion. And with it, everything fit into place.
âPrepare yourself, AyanokÅji!â
He came at me, lethal weapon in hand. Naturally, everybody present was fully expecting him to try and stab me with it.
Laughing, he raised the knife up above his head.
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I could feel my mind begin to clear as I lowered my stance.
âAyanokÅji-kunâ!â
While most people wouldâve tried to escape, I rushed at him instead.
And as I did, everyone watching mustâve thought that Iâd gone mad.
After all, running head-first into an opponent with a knife wasnât really a mark of sanity.
Especially when said opponent was somebody as formidable as HÅsen. HÅsenâs smile widened even further as I did so. He probably thought that I was a fool for jumping at him.
But I wasnât trying to prevent myself from being stabbed at all.
As I drew closer, HÅsen swung his arm, bringing the knife down, slicing through the air.
The target of that knife, what its blade soughtâ was not my body.
It was his very own.
I used my left hand to stop the descending blade from reaching its desired target.
I wasnât trying to grab HÅsenâs hand or avoid it, but instead let the blade pierce through my palm.
âWhaâ!?â
This was clearly not what HÅsen had expected of me. It wouldâve been nearly impossible to predict my actions beforehand.
After all, who wouldâve thought that someone would deliberately let themself be stabbed?
The arm driving the blade froze to a halt, and with it, HÅsenâs smile vanished as well.
âYou⦠AyanokÅji!â
He was confused. Anyone in their right mind wouldâve been after seeing what I had done to myself.
In most cases, my actions here would be seen as hazardous, self-destructive even.
Fresh, bright blood soon began spurting out from the wound on my palm.
âThat knife, or to be more accurate, that petty knife, itâs the one I bought, isnât it?â
âThe fuck are you on aboutâ¦?â
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âYou were going to stab yourself in the thigh with my own knife. After that, youâd raise a fuss to the school about your injury, and use that as evidence to get me expelled. That was your plan, wasnât it?â
From the way he gripped the knife in his hand, it was obvious that it wasnât meant to stab an opponent. He had faced the blade upward to make it look like someone else had stabbed him. Furthermore, he had taken hold of the handle in reverse, so as to allow himself to drive the blade into his leg more effectively.
âHa! So even though you managed to piece it all together, you still came anâ got stabbed yourself? You outta your mind?â
HÅsen looked a bit shaken as he let out a dry laugh.
âThis was the best way to completely shut you down. Besides, I donât think weâre that different. After all, you came here fully prepared to sustain a major wound as well.â
Even if they knew that it was the correct course of action, most people wouldnât be willing to follow through with such a dangerous act of self-harm like this. This was the primary reason why he wouldâve been able to stab himself and frame me for it.
âIt seems like thereâs some sort of pseudo-special exam in effect that was only given to a limited number of you first-years. And based on your conversation with Nanase, it sounds like the premise of that exam is to have me expelled. So to that end, you began to spin up a plan. Itâd start with you luring us out here and forcing us into a fight. Then, after smacking SudÅ and Horikita around a bit, youâd say that I pulled out a knife that I carried with me in case of an emergency and stabbed you with it in a fit of rage, eventually leading to my expulsion. Thatâs the absurd narrative you were trying to build this time.â
Even if the student council was going to be more tolerant, wielding a knife in a fight wouldnât be excused with just a suspension.
It would warrant an expulsion, or it could even end up resulting in criminal charges.
âIâd heard you were hot sh*t, but you seemed pretty fuckinâ wimpy to me, so I didnât really think all that much of ya. To think youâd come anâ let yourself get stabbed⦠Howâd you know the knife was yours?â
âIâve done some investigating of my own. As of yesterday, I was still the only one to have bought that model of Petty knife. So itâs only natural that Iâd put the pieces together upon seeing you pull out the exact same one.â
I couldâve easily slipped past the knife and grabbed hold of HÅsenâs arm. But doing that wouldnât have solved the fundamental issue at hand here. All he wouldâve had to do is create some distance and start his plan all over again. In order to prevent him from doing that, I had no other choice but to get stabbed myself.
HÅsen tried to let go of the knife, but I used my own hand to lock his fist in place.
ââ¦The hellâ¦? Who the fuck are youâ¦?â
Having witnessed my strength firsthand, the composure HÅsen had maintained so far was completely blown away.
âNow then, whatâs next? Even though Iâm the owner of the knife, youâre the one who stabbed me with it. Moreover, an investigation will reveal that you tried to buy the same model of knife before. If you canât find a way to talk your way out of this, youâll be expelled, HÅsen.â
While my fingerprints were on the knifeâs handle, HÅsenâs were as well. And the fact that the knife was now pierced through my palm wasnât something that could be explained away very easily. His very own strategy had ended up backfiring on him.
âSo you thought this far aheadâ¦!?â
After glowering at me for a moment, HÅsen released his grip and took his distance, leaving the knife pierced through my palm.
And with that, the tables had completely turned on him.
Meanwhile, Horikita and SudÅ had slowly gotten back on their feet and were now recovering their strength.
âA-are you okay, AyanokÅji-kun?â
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âAyanokÅjiâ¦â
âDonât worry about me.â
It wasnât unreasonable for them to be concerned about my condition, but this wasnât the time to be worrying about that.
The most important thing now was to make sure that HÅsen wasnât given another opening.
âHow much info do you bastards even haveâ¦? Wait, Nanase, did you fuckinâ nark to âem?â
âI didnât tell them anything.â
âI first felt like something was out of place back when Amasawa and I went shopping at the Keyaki Mall together.â
Surprised to hear me drop Amasawaâs name, Horikita spoke up herself.
âAmasawa-san? Are you saying that sheâs mixed up in all thisâ¦?â
âYeah. According to the store clerk, just as HÅsen was about to finish paying for the knife, she reached out and stopped him from going through with the purchase.â
After responding to Horikita, I turned back to HÅsen.
âYouâre the one who came up with this ridiculous strategy, but Amasawa is the one who helped refine it to perfection. After all, if you stabbed yourself with your own knife, it would naturally lead to problems once the school investigated what happened. However, if you could somehow get me to buy the knife instead, then that would have the potential to change everything.â
The reason why Amasawa and HÅsen had chosen to use this expensive Petty knife because it was the only one that came bundled together with a sheath, making it the most convenient option available.
Of course, while there were a variety of other ways to conceal a naked blade, it wouldâve been faster and easier to just buy one with a sheath given the added portability.
Back when I went shopping with Amasawa, she had managed to locate and pick out this exact knife without searching for it at all, even though that shouldâve been the first time she had been in that store. And this was only the first thing that stuck with me. On Friday, she had shown up at my room saying that she had lost her hair tie, but that had been nothing more than an excuse to recover the knife. Itâs natural to assume that she had planted it there beforehand or simply lied about leaving it there at all. Furthermore, since there was a possibility that I might notice that it was missing if she recovered it too soon, she waited, delaying her move until the last possible moment. After that, she just needed to get the knife out of my room without getting any fingerprints on it and hand it over to HÅsen.
If she hadnât been able to retrieve the knife, then they probably wouldâve chosen to postpone the plan.
âTch, I never shouldda trusted that random chick in the first place.â
âNo, it was thanks to Amasawa that this plan took shape at all. Without her help, everything wouldâve fallen apart.â
âWhatever. Seems to me like youâve got the upper hand now. Ainât that right Sempai? So what now?â
On top of everything else that had happened, the blood from my hand had stained HÅsenâs clothes. There was no way he could talk his way out of this now.
Even if he took back the knife and stabbed himself in the thigh, it simply wasnât possible for him to come out on top anymore.
Of course, even if he tried to do that, Iâd just use my full strength to stop him.
Chances were that HÅsen had already discerned that for himself as well.
The important part is what would happen next.
âHorikita, SudÅ, and I can all promise to keep quiet about what happened tonight. Howâs that?â
âWhat are you sayinâ? You really gonna throw away your chance to get me kicked outta here?â
âIn exchange for not doing that, I have two conditions.â
âTwo?â
He probably knew the first without me even having to say it.
âThe first is that you agree to form an equal, cooperative relationship between our two classes.â
âWell it ainât like I got much of a choice between that anâ expulsion. So whatâs the second?â
âI want you to partner up with me for this special exam.â
From the time I first laid eyes on HÅsen, I found myself thinking that if I was in any position to select whoever I wanted, then heâd be my first choice by far. While there were several reasons for this, the biggest was that he didnât care about attracting attention due to his problematic behavior. If I were in Tsukishiroâs shoes, I probably wouldâve instructed my enforcer to avoid standing out as much as possible. I had been considering the option of privately reaching out to him to discuss the idea of working together if Horikitaâs discussion ended up falling through. So in that sense, this series of events had turned out to be quite convenient for me.
ââ¦Are you serious?â
âYouâve only just enrolled here, so Iâm sure there are plenty of things you havenât gotten a chance to do yet. If you get expelled now, itâll all be over before you can enjoy doing any of them. I donât know how things went back when you were in middle school, but the rumors saying that youâre an equal match for RyÅ«en will end up staying that way. And thatâs all anybody will remember you for. At least, from what Iâve seen of RyÅ«en over the past year heâs been here, you canât even really compare to him as you are right now.â
âYou motherfuckerâ¦!â
Obviously, the young man known as HÅsen Kazuomi had an unshakable sense of pride.
It came from an egotistical, habitual belief that he was one of the strongest people around.
Even though he was probably a step above Ryūen in terms of physical strength, the fact that I had said that Ryūen was better was unacceptable for him.
But most of all, there was no way heâd manage to tolerate the fact that I had outsmarted him.
He had a B+ Academic Ability rating, so if he were to hold back and flunk the exam, he would definitely get expelled.
That said, it didnât seem reasonable to think that heâd choose to sacrifice himself to take revenge on me. While HÅsen was about as close to innocent as one could get, the fact of the matter was that there was really no way for me to be 100% certain that he wasnât from the White Room. In that respect, no matter how much I tried, I wouldnât be able to clear him from all suspicion. However, after what happened here tonight, things were different. Even if HÅsen held back on the exam, the fact that I had been stabbed would still remain.
As long as I made it painfully clear that something unusual had gone on behind the scenes, even Tsukishiro wouldnât be able to force my expulsion immediately.
The school would set up an investigation to find out exactly what had happened, and HÅsenâs decision to take a zero on the exam would be put up for deliberation.
Whatever tricks Tsukishiro might try to pull, Iâd stay firm as a rock until expulsion was no longer on the table.
âFuckinâ good sh*t there, AyanokÅji-sempai! Youâre the first opponent whoâs gotten my blood boilinâ like this. Just forcinâ you to surrender wonât be enough for me anymore. Iâm gonna beat you to death instead, so I hope youâre lookinâ forward to it.â
The faint traces of shakiness that he had shown earlier were a thing of the past. By now, HÅsen had already shifted his focus to preparing for his next fight.
âI will remain here. Thereâs something I feel I should explain to AyanokÅji-senpai.â
âHuh? Whatâre you gonna tell âem, Nanase?â
âSomething that Iâve decided will be useful to Class 1-D as a whole. AyanokÅji-senpai and Horikita-senpai are already very wary of us. That being the case, wouldnât it be better if we had them stay vigilant of the other classes as well?â
âSuit yourself.â
While the details of what she was saying were unclear, HÅsen accepted Nanaseâs proposal.
In the end, HÅsen was the first person to leave and head back to the dormitory.
(Part 2 End)
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