CH 9
Yamamoto-kun's Youth Revenge ~ I Was Bullied At School, So I Worked Hard, Made A Comeback, And Since Then My Classmates Have Been Acting Strange ~
School ended today and I was on my way home alone.
There was one thing that was different today though.
The group of girls in my class who usually bully me didnât bully me today.
Iâd be very grateful if they finally got tired of the toy that is meâ¦
I walked with an unlikely hope in my heart.
At that time, I found a petite girl staring dumbfoundedly at the pond by the school.
It was the very girl who was always in the back of the group of girls who didnât bully me today.
ââ¦â¦â
She was staring at the pond with her beautiful wavy black hair swaying in the wind, her face pale with a look of heartfelt annoyance.
I remembered her more specifically than the rest of the girls.
But not just because she was exceptionally beautiful.
Because she wasâ
âAre you okay? Is something wrong?â
I spoke to the girlâ Chieri Tohsaka.
Tohsaka was a little surprised when I spoke to her, then she composed herself and turned away from me.
âIâm fine. Nothing is wrong.â
Tohsaka, who responded in this way, was different from usual.
The beautiful necklace she always wears around her neck was missing.
âWhat happened to your necklace?â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
After showing some sort of slightly conflicted expression, Tohsaka muttered quietly.
âI dropped it⦠in this pondâ¦â
This pond wasnât that shallow.
Her short stature would not allow her to reach down to the bottom of the pond to find what she was looking for.
And above all, it was so dirty that there were a lot of insects, and the water was so muddy that it turned a true green color.
âAll right, Iâll find it. Hold on a second.â
ââ Ha!? Iâm fine! I can take care of it myself!â
âYou didnât drop the necklace, someone threw it in here, right? Anyways, Iâve been hit a few times myself, so Iâm used to it, donât worry about it.â
I took off my shoes and walked into the swamp without hearing Tohsaka trying to restrain me.
Immersed up to the knees, I plunge my arms in and get them wet up to my shoulders.
âLook~ whatâs he doing~?â
âUgheâ How can he put himself in such a dirty pond? Heâs going to get sick.â
Some of the students leaving school saw me and said something like that.
I continued my search for the necklace, watched over by Tohsaka, who clasped her hands together in prayer.
â And a few hours later at dusk.
âThere it is! Ah-ha-ha! No wonder they dumped stuff in this pond so many times!!â
After wiping the mud off my cheeks, I found Tohsakaâs necklace and held it up, laughingâ
And Tohsaka burst into tears.