Ch. 172 The Most Popular Boy (2)
The entrance ceremony was held several days later, and there Louise experienced her first failure as student council president. Following the example of her predecessors, she made several changes to the deanâs speech, but the dean read the manuscript he prepared for himself.
âDear freshmen! Lastly, remember this one thingâ was repeated seven times.
âI hope to cooperate with the parents who have entrusted their children with usâ was repeated four times.
âAt least âDear guestsâ only appeared three times.â
âThe dean has to understand that one is enough.â
âThatâs true. Hereâs the menu from the caretaker.â
Dean handed over an important-looking red file. Recently, the caretaker had been less interested in experimental cooking. They praised her for her wonderful dishes, and a battle was likely to be averted this year. However, the report in front of Louiseâs eyes shattered her dreams of a peaceful diet.
âRoasted eggplant with chocolate.â
âDean! We have to go to the caretaker right now!â
The students already had to endure the deanâs long-winded speech, and the students may turn riotous if they were forced to eat that ridiculous menu. If public sentiment was bad, learning efficiency would drop, as well the Academyâs reputation. A disaster was waiting to happen if Louise failed to stop the roasted eggplant with chocolate.
Perhaps this yearâs student council will also be a group that fought against an unjust diet.
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âUmâ¦hello?â
Louise greeted the boy tentatively, looking at his hair that was as blue as a beautiful lagoon.
âMy name is Louise Sweeney. Iâm the student council presidentâ¦ah, do you know what a student council president is?â
The reason Louise asked was because this young man was an international student from a distant kingdom. He had the opportunity to take the Academy entrance exam in his own native language, and he surprisingly took the top spot.
The boy thought for a moment and then nodded.
âI know.â
He had a subtle accent, but Louise was relieved that they could communicate.
âI came here to tell you about the Academyâs traditions.â
âTradiâ?â
âTraditions.â
âTrady-shunsâ¦â
âGood enough. It refers to behavior that is handed down from generation to generation.â
âAh, like customs!â
He clapped his hands and chuckled. It was cute to see him act so happily when learning a new word.
âItâs custom for the top student to work for the student council.â
Louise left out ârelics of an old ageâ because he wouldnât understand.
âItâs like a relic of an old age, correct?â
Alright, how did he know those words without knowing what âtraditionâ was? In any case, Louise was more interested in his curious accent. This boyâs voice was pleasant on the ears.
âYes, just like a relic.â
Louise gave a giggle.
âIâm sorry. I was just so amazed by how you spoke.â
âIs it adequate?â
He scratched his blue hair nervously.
âYes. You know the word order, and the word choice is good. Your accent is fine too. But.â
âBut?â
âYou sound a little old-fashioned.â
âHuh?â
âI mean, the words sound old.â
âAh, old!â
The boy smiled at the word he had just learned.
âWell, how is this?â
He took on a more casual tone.
âI like that, but itâs more natural to say, âHowâs this?ââ
âHowâs this?â
The boy carefully imitated Louise.
âNow you sound friendlier.â
âItâs hard.â
âYouâre doing great!â
Louise turned the topic back to the student council.
âJoining the student council is not mandatory, so if you donât want to⦠â
When she thought of it, learning to speak and write a new language was already difficult by itself, so having him work for the student council would probably be overwhelming for him.
âBasically, we help students, but you can also get help yourself.â
âI need a lot of help.â
âWellâ¦I guess so too.â
âSo I will obey the custom. No?â
âYou can obey it. No, I mean follow the customs.â
He practiced the phrase several times, then he immediately looked squarely at Louise and answered her with a serious expression.
âIâll follow you, President.â
Louise shivered. A strange phrase was spoken.
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âPresident! Ah⦠Youâre not the president anymore, but I already wrote it down so Iâll call you that. Anyway, how have you been? There are so many interesting people at the student council. This yearâs top student is from another country. Theyâre very pretty when they learn the words so enthusiastically. They follow me around a lot, and Iâm excited to have a younger sibling.â
âTeaching is the best way to learn. You have a habit of changing the word order when youâre flustered, so be sure not to confuse him. Teach him well.â
âWe started preparing for the new semester banquet! This year will be even better than the last.â
âIf by any chance Claire writes down slander about me and sends it to you, itâs all false.â
âClaire doesnât say false things. Instead, give her at least a small vacation as she says sheâs tired.â
âIf Claire goes on vacation Iâll be dust. Anyway, how was the new semester banquet? I regret that we couldnât go together last year.â
âWe danced together though! This yearâs banquet was a success. I danced a lot. This yearâs top student dances as skillfully as you, so I was able to stay comfortable.â
Ian read Louiseâs letter again, his eyes narrowed. She was comfortable with the top student?
âClaire.â
He called his young aide to his side immediately.
âYes, Your Highness.â
Claire answered, adjusting her new glasses. Her long hair was pulled into a bun so it wouldnât interfere with work.
âDid you hear about this yearâs top student?â
âYou mean Louiseâs new friend? Iâve heard rumors.â
Claire smiled as she remembered the neat handwriting of Louiseâs letters.
âThe top student.â
âYes.â
âWhat kind of person are they?â
There was a strain to Ianâs words, and Claire peered at him carefully. His lips were trembling, as if he were trying to suppress his unease. Claire instinctively understood the situation. Ian was thinking that this new friend might be the kind women liked.
However, Claire answered in an expressionless tone.
âVery bright. Has a great personality.â
âAnd what else do you know? Do you happen to know the genderâah no, their grades?â
âThey are the top of the class.â
âJust because theyâre at the top of the class, doesnât mean anything! Ah, no, I meanâ¦â
âI heard that theyâre popular because of their blue hair and beautiful features. A bit clumsy, but thatâs also an important factor in popularity. I heard that the caretaker was completely smitten.â
âWhat? That strict woman?!â
âYes, heâs said to be the most popular boy at the Academy these days.â
ââ¦Boy?â
Ian looked as if he had swallowed a bite of chocolate roasted eggplant.
âYes, a handsome schoolboy.â
Claire didnât mean to tease Ian, but she gave particular emphasis to her reply.
âHe always sticks to Louiseâs side and learns to speak from her.â
âN-no wayâ¦!â
Ianâs imagined a handsome male student clinging to Louiseâs side.
Ian couldnât do anything on the matter except count out the days before Louise graduated. There were too many left.