My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 6 by Wataru Watari and Ponkan 8
Author:Wataru Watari and Ponkan 8 [Wataru Watari and Ponkan 8]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2019-06-18T00:00:00+00:00
There was a quibble over the cultural festival slogan. I did seem to recall hearing something about this.
Fun! So fun! Listening to the sound of the sea breeze at the Soubu High School cultural festival~!
…That was no good. I mean, it was basically the Juumangoku Manjuu slogan, and that’s Saitama. It was a little hard to accept for a Chiba event.
Well, leaving aside any prefectural disparities, we ended up discussing whether we should appropriate someone else’s slogan wholesale, and ultimately, we came to the decision that it wasn’t a good idea. We then hastily convened a meeting to resolve this issue.
Haruno and Hayama, who had lately been coming in to observe often, were also in attendance. This in and of itself was the most significant piece of evidence that the cultural committee was falling apart.
The executives (mainly the student council and Yukinoshita) were entirely exhausted. Since they’d barely been managing the declining attendance so far, this new crisis was like hitting them while they were down. It could even be the finishing blow.
At this rate, it was doubtful the meeting would ever start. Murmurs and chatter were rippling across the whole conference room, and Sagami, the one who should have been in charge, was hanging out in front of the whiteboard and chatting with the friend she’d designated as clerk.
Unable to just stand by and watch, Meguri got her attention. “Sagami, Yukinoshita. Everyone is here,” she said.
Sagami cut off her chat and looked toward Yukinoshita. All eyes gathered on the vice-chair. But her eyes were glazed over, staring at the record of proceedings.
“Yukinoshita?” Sagami said to her, and Yukinoshita’s head jerked up.
“Huh?” She paused for the briefest moment, but then immediately grasped the situation. “Now then, let’s begin the meeting. Just as President Shiromeguri has informed you, on the agenda for today is the cultural festival slogan.” Once she’d pulled herself together, Yukinoshita began to direct the meeting in an orderly fashion.
First, she solicited ideas, but the group’s passivity made that difficult. Nobody was motivated. To them, even a serious meeting was just another topic for casual conversation later.
Hayama, sitting beside me, couldn’t take it anymore and raised his hand. “I’m sure it’s difficult for us to present a slogan to the group so suddenly. Why don’t we have people write their ideas down? Then we can have everyone explain their suggestions afterward.”
“All right… Then we’ll take a little time for that,” said Yukinoshita.
Blank sheets were handed out. Though everyone had gotten one, only a handful of people were actually writing on them. Most of the room was just giggling and gleefully showing each other jokes. What’s more, when the time came to submit, they didn’t hand those ideas in.
Even in a group of slackers, there was always a certain number of diligent types—those who would actually do the work but didn’t want to make a show of it. If you just removed the barrier created by presenting to an audience, some people would actually participate. The support of such people had gotten us this far, and it seemed those people would be carrying us again.
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