My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 9 by Wataru Watari and Ponkan 8

My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 9 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: 2020-02-26T00:00:00+00:00


6

But even so, Hachiman Hikigaya…

As I sank into the living room sofa, I heard the long hand of the wall clock ticking out time. When I glanced over, the short hand was circling the top.

Quite a while had passed since Miss Hiratsuka had taken me home.

Komachi and our parents had already finished dinner, and they’d all gone back to their rooms. Kamakura was probably sleeping in Komachi’s room now, too.

Occasionally, the kotatsu would make a low buzzing noise—maybe because it was an older model. Nobody was using it, but it seemed to have been left on. I got up to turn it off, then went back to the sofa.

Right now, the chill of the room was actually helpful to me. It kept me from getting sleepy, and most of all, my head was clear like a cold sky.

Miss Hiratsuka really had given me hints. And probably not only that day. She’d been teaching me all this time—though I’d always overlooked it, or misunderstood it, or missed it. So I figured I should rethink things from the beginning one more time.

I had to reestablish and reexamine the problem.

Right now, the biggest obstacle at hand was, of course, the Christmas event between Kaihin and Soubu. Though I’d volunteered to help, the situation was close to collapsing.

Along with that was the problem with Iroha Isshiki. I was the one who’d recommended her for student council president, but she was not doing a good job of running things.

Rumi Tsurumi’s situation was tangled up in this, too. I don’t know how what I did in Chiba Village during summer vacation had affected her. But right now, it didn’t look like she was in a good situation.

And…as for the Service Club…

Just thinking about that last problem gave me a bad feeling, and I wasn’t getting anything that seemed like a resolution. Whenever I tried to find somewhere to start, all I got was resigned expressions and forced cheerful smiles.

After I got stuck on that matter and spent a lot of time mulling it over, I decided that issue should be left for later.

Regarding the other three problems: The goals there were clearly established, making them easy to understand. One was to use this event to ensure Isshiki could manage as student council president. I also had to make it so Rumi could smile whether she was alone or with others. Further, I also had to arrange for proper cooperation between us and the Kaihin crowd, Tamanawa included, and to make the event actually happen within the scope of what was possible.

If I could accomplish this, then I should be able to quickly find a solution.

I went around rearranging the problem in my head like a computer defragging its hard drive to find the optimal answer. All these things were connected to the joint Christmas event. The three problems all converged here.

I just had to think of a way to make this the perfect success.

But having worked on it for the past week, I understood this wouldn’t be easy.



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