My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 2 by Wataru Watari

My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 2 by Wataru Watari

Author:Wataru Watari [Watari, Wataru]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Light Novel, Humor
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2019-06-18T00:00:00+00:00


The Saki Kawasaki correction program began the next day. When I went to the clubroom, Yukinoshita was holding a difficult-looking book in her hands. “Well then, let’s get started.”

Yuigahama and I nodded. For some reason, Totsuka was there, too.

“Totsuka, no one’s forcing you to be here.” Actually, I felt incredibly guilty for dragging him into Yukinoshita’s ridiculous scheme. Most likely, the only thing he was going to get out of this was a bad end.

But Totsuka shook his head with a smile. “No, it’s okay. I heard what’s going on, too. Plus, I’m interested in finding out what you guys will do… If I’m not in the way, I’d…like to go with you.”

“I-I see… Then…please go with me.” I unconsciously tried to look cool while I said the ‘go with me’ part. I mean, like—look, he was looking up at me, saying he wanted to go out with me while squeezing the cuff of my jacket, you know? I’d have been a failure as a man if I hadn’t take advantage!

But…he was a guy, though… Sigh.

Since club time was temporarily canceled, there weren’t many people left in the building after school. Aside from us, there were pretty much just the students studying independently and Saki Kawasaki, who’d been called to the faculty office for counseling on account of being late. The policy was you got called to the faculty office for counseling if you were late more than five times in a month. Right about then, Miss Hiratsuka had probably caught Kawasaki and was lecturing her in earnest.

“I’ve considered the matter a bit, and I believe it’s best for Kawasaki to resolve her issues herself. Recovering by means of her own efforts is less risky than forcing her into it, and she is less likely to rebound.”

“Yeah, that’s probably true.” That assessment isn’t just limited to juvenile delinquents. It’s annoying when other people criticize your behavior. Criticism only makes you more resistant to change, even when it’s someone close to you offering frank advice. Cast as a simple analogy, it’s like your mom saying, Why don’t you stop lazing around and study? before a test. Your natural reaction is like, Agh, come on… I was just thinking about doing that! Man, now I don’t want to anymore! It’s just like that.

“So what exactly are we going to do?”

“Have you heard of animal therapy?”

Animal therapy is, simply put, using interaction with animals as a sort of mental health treatment. It relieves stress and promotes positive emotional outcomes. Yukinoshita briefly explained it in similar terms, and Yuigahama listened, making mm-hmm noises.

Well, that probably wasn’t a terrible idea. The way Taishi told it, Kawasaki had started out a serious and kind girl. A pet could trigger her kinder nature. But there was a problem. “So where are you gonna get this animal?”

“About that… Do any of you have a cat?” Yukinoshita asked.

Totsuka replied by shaking his head. How cute. Couldn’t he pass as a therapy animal? I thought he was supereffective.

“I have a



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