Days with My Stepsister, Vol. 4 by Ghost Mikawa and Hiten

Days with My Stepsister, Vol. 4 by Ghost Mikawa and Hiten

Author:Ghost Mikawa and Hiten
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On


 SEPTEMBER 26 (SATURDAY)—SAKI AYASE

Tsukinomiya Women’s University was located within the perimeter of the JR Yamanote Line, a ring of train stations connecting most of Tokyo’s major urban centers.

To get there from Shibuya Station, you would travel northward along the loop and get off at Ikebukuro Station, then transfer onto a private train line and go another two stations. From there, you would be within walking distance of the school.

After getting off at the closest station, I walked along the main road and arrived at the front gate.

“It’s huge…”

The first thing I noticed about the campus was its size. I wondered just how many buildings were contained within its walls. How had the school managed to secure this much land in the city center? I supposed that was the power of a historical, government-run institution.

Tall trees flanked the path stretching out from the gates, and mixed in among them were a line of square buildings of similar height. According to the map I’d brought up on my phone, the buildings to my right and left were an elementary school and a high school attached to the college. A little ways away was a junior high.

I was at a loss for words. I couldn’t believe they had fit every grade, as well as a college, on the same grounds.

I followed the flow of people heading through the entrance and proceeded inside.

It was Saturday, so there were no classes in session. Did that mean all these people were here for the open campus?

An older girl in a primary color T-shirt handed me a program as soon as I entered the property. Apparently, she was staffing the event. Right. Of course it’s not just high schoolers here today.

As I took a closer look at those around me, I noticed several older girls and women and realized they must have been university students and faculty.

In the distance, I heard the enthusiastic shouts of people playing sports. I saw shadows in the windows, too. Do college students not take days off? Are the people here so serious, they come to school even when there aren’t any classes? I couldn’t believe it.

I proceeded farther along the cobblestone path. My destination was the faculty of humanities, where they were hosting a trial lecture, and it was all the way at the back. To get there, I would have to first make my way around the large building in front of me.

As I proceeded around it, I noticed a courtyard to my right, which sloped gently upward. The grass was a beautiful green…and someone was lying down on it.

I couldn’t believe my eyes. A woman in a white lab coat was sprawled out on the lawn. Is that allowed? Oh, someone’s coming… Looks like she’s in trouble. I’m not surprised, though I bet it feels really good to lie out there in the sun.

Does this mean students aren’t always serious but take breaks now and then, too? Though I think maybe that woman was taking it a little too easy.



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