âAnri Himekawa, to the front. Another good result this time.â
Thatâs right! You were first in your grade on the last test as well, so you will be first again this time too.
You study as much as I do, and the gap between us wonât be bridged anytime soon.
I knew that. I knew that, but itâs so frustrating!
Next time, Iâll do better and look back at Anriâ¦
I was feeling such dreadful feelings, but Anri got up from her seat and went to the podium with dignity.
Her expression is not a smile, but a blank expression.
I somehow feel the aura of a champion, and I canât help but admire her.
Thatâs coolâ¦
After receiving the papers from the teacher and going straight back to her seat, she stares intently at the result sheets.
âHimekawa is the best in the grade. Iâm not saying that everyone should be like Himekawa. But each of you should have a goal and make an effort. There are not so many geniuses. Most are ordinary people. But with ninety-nine percent effortâ¦â
Oh, I know that. Ninety-nine percent effort and one percent inspiration, right?
Itâs a famous saying.
âItâs the sparkle of one percent. Himekawa is also making an effort. And I hope you will all shimmer like Himekawa.â
â¦â¦. Yes? What do you mean by âshimmer?â â¦â¦ Each person is told to shine.
The whole class is in a scene. Iâm sure itâs because they donât understand what the teacher means.
I donât understand it this time either.
âYou understand!â
ââYes!ââ
The students replied in unison. But how many of them really understood?
âNext. Second place overall. Takumi Endo. Come in front.â
Endo is in second place? I do believe that his last ranking was in the single digits.
Well, I guess thatâs fair enough.
Endo is a handsome, fresh-looking guy.
He is quite popular among the girls in this class.
He is also a good student and a regular member of the basketball team for one year.
There is no reason for him not to be popular with the girls. But he has no contact with me. Of course, I have never talked to him.
She passed by me and strode to the podium.
âIt was a shame. Youâre so close to matching Himekawa. Next time, you should aim for first place.â
Endo took the result sheet in his hand and went to his seat.
Suddenly, my eyes meet Endoâs. And I notice that his cheeks are a little more upturned than usual.
What is this guy doing? Is he going to say something to me just because he got a good mark?
But he doesnât say anything to me, and simply walks past me.
However, Endo quickly left a small piece of rolled-up paper on my desk.
What a jerk, leaving trash and stuff behind.
âNext. Third place overall, Tsukasa Tendo. In front.â
Why did he leave the garbage? I glanced at it, but there was some writing on it.
A love letter? Iâm sorry, but I have Anri.
Besides, I like girls more than boys. Itâs normal.
Sorry, I canât go out with Endo.
âTendo. Do you hear me?â
I unfolded the folded paper.
I knew there was something written inside.
âI wonât give you Himekawa-san.â
Endo, what do you mean? Can I take it as meaning that you wonât give her to me?
As I hold the paper in my hand and read it carefully, Takayama behind me taps me on the shoulder.
What? Iâm busy right now. Can we talk about this later?
âHey, Tendo. Can you hear me? Tendo?â
âI can hear you. Iâm a little busy right now.â
Is Endo after Anri? Or does he have something to do with Anri?
âTsukasa Tendo! Can you hear me? Iâll stick the result sheets on the blackboard!â
âYes, yes! I can hear you!â
I hear giggles and laughter coming from the classroom.
It seems I have done something wrong.
The teacher standing at the podium was a little upset for some reason.
â Come and get it, quickly. Youâre in third place overall.â
What did you say� Third place overall? Me?
I had studied reasonably well, but was I that good?
I walked toward the podium, feeling nervous inside.
âIt seems like you studied a lot this time. Good luck next time.â
âOh, thank you very much.â
I return to my seat, looking at the result sheet in my hand.
Third place overall. Me? Iâm third in my class, but Anri is first in her grade.
Maybe Iâm at the top of the grade, too?
âHuu, Tendo is amazing. Heâs in third place after Nadeshiko and Endo.â
I am the most surprised. The result sheets showed that my average score had risen considerably.
As for mathematics, which I put the most effort into, I was ranked first in my class.
What? First in the class? That means I beat Anri!
I won! I beat Anri in even one subject! Haha, I did it, I did it!
âI did it!â
Oh, I heard a voice.
âHey, Tendo⦠I know youâre happy, but can you be a little quiet? Or do you want to get out of the classroom?â
âIâm sorryâ¦â
The teacher is scary. He is getting angry again.
Iâm sorry, Iâll be quiet for a while.
Each of us was handed a result sheet, and each of us looked at our own sheet.
Sugimoto and Takayama were no exception. Anri was also staring at her result sheet.
Iâm checking my results too.
I was first in my class in math, but third or fifth in other subjects. Compared to before, the average score has risen wonderfully.
Iâm sure the study sessions and studying with Anri at home must have contributed to the results.
I canât wait until after school.
I have to report the results to Takayama and to the boss. [TLN: Raws said both Takayama and Boss, I always thought Boss = Takayama all this time since he made the movie plan]
But I canât stay in a cheerful mood. The paper Endo gave me.
The words âI wonât give her to youâ were written on it.
What on earth does that mean?