When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 9] by Kota Nozomi

When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 9] by Kota Nozomi

Author:Kota Nozomi
Language: eng
Format: epub


My conversation with Sagami had reminded me of something: Chifuyu really was an elementary schooler. I mean, okay, it’s not like I’d forgotten the fact that she was a grade schooler in a literal sense! It’s just that it had totally slipped my mind that she wasn’t, in fact, a formal member of our literary club.

This kinda goes without saying, but Chifuyu wasn’t a student at our high school. She was the niece of the literary club’s advisor (who also happened to be my homeroom teacher), Satomi Shiharu, and she had started coming by to hang out with our club as a result. From our perspective, Chifuyu was unmistakably a member of our club, not to mention an irreplaceable friend and a comrade in arms who shared our deepest secret, but our perspectives were very much not reflective of how the rest of the world saw things. On paper, Chifuyu wasn’t part of the literary club at all. That was the plain and simple truth, and was also one thing that our god-tier supernatural powers had no hope of changing.

Of course, that’s not to say we really needed to change it. Chifuyu’s formal status hadn’t caused us any problems up to that point, and none of us had paid it any mind in particular. Now, however, Himeki Chifuyu had been chosen to play the lead role in our play for the cultural festival...well, she had volunteered to play the part, really. How would that go over with the administration? The way I saw it, it seemed plausible that somebody in a position of authority wouldn’t take kindly to an outsider having such a prominent place in a high school festival’s program...

“No, that shouldn’t be an issue at all.”

...but when I posed the question to Kudou, the head of the student council, she replied with an air of easy, casual indifference.

It was the afternoon of the same day that Sagami and I had had our chat. Before I headed to our club room, I’d decided to climb up to the fifth floor and pay the student council room a visit so I could ask if it would be all right for a student from another school—moreover, a student from a local elementary school—to be part of our play’s main cast. We’d already started our preparations for the play, so if she did tell me that it was an issue, it probably would’ve turned into a major pain in the neck, but it still seemed like we’d be better off checking in advance. It also probably would’ve made more sense to check with the head of the cultural festival’s management committee, but since we were already acquainted with Kudou, I figured she’d be a better bet.

“Really?” I asked. “You don’t think anyone would care if we give Chifuyu a leading role?”

“Really. I can’t give you any sort of official approval, but I don’t think anyone would bother turning something like that into a major issue,” Kudou replied. She sounded a little exasperated about having to explain this to me at all.



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