Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki, Vol. 9 by Yuki Yaku and Fly

Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki, Vol. 9 by Yuki Yaku and Fly

Author:Yuki Yaku and Fly [Yaku, Yuki / Fly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2023-01-17T00:00:00+00:00


“You might not be cut out for relationships in the first place, nanashi-kun.”

It was a harsh opinion, but I couldn’t really disagree.

“If you don’t intend to play doubles, even though you’re dating—if the individual is the individual and you don’t entrust any responsibility to each other, then there’s no point in being partners, right?” I said.

“Yeah.” Ashigaru-san gave a short affirmative. I felt like I’d been checking off his answer sheet.

Rena-chan looked at me with concern. “But doesn’t that sting, Fumiya-kun?”

“…I dunno.” Ultimately, I wanted the individual to live as an individual. So then being alone is taken for granted in a sense, and I’ve never thought of that as a negative thing.

Those were the beliefs I’d held when I really fell for Kikuchi-san through the play, found a reason to make that special, and chose to confess to her. None of that meant I was joined with her by fate; if I had to say, it was a manifestation of my own feelings.

And that individualism was the catalyst that turned our opposite and unbalanced “special reason” into a contradiction, undermining our relationship.

Hanging out with each other, sending her home, and coming to school together.

Those were things to do when you’re dating, but we could have done them as friends.

Mizusawa had called those things formalities.

“So if everything I’m doing for my girlfriend is just for the sake of form—do you think that’s because my stance toward a relationship was that it was a ‘formality’ to begin with?” I asked with trepidation.

“Formality, huh.” Ashigaru-san nodded. “If there’s no reason that she has to be your girlfriend, I suppose it would mean that,” he said frankly. He wasn’t pulling punches, but that was why I was able to understand myself now.

Accepting what he said, I remembered that thing again.

“It’s true. If she were to tell me that she didn’t want me coming to this meetup—”



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