Welcome, to the Bad End Route - V1C11
Volume 1,
Chapter 11: Why Is It Packed?
I'm Curious, Scientifically.
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When I went to the
library to study on my own, I found a dispirited Hareyama there.
I had a feeling
that something must have happened with her childhood friend Tendou, and when I saw
her tearing up... I thought it was best to leave her alone.
Although my father
did tell me a long time ago...that you shouldn't leave a girl crying all on her
own, and I was also hesitant to do so.
My crying
classmate, and my late father's teachings (No, I didn't teach you this),
and also my decision to change.
Coming up with
these justifications, I gathered up my courage and spoke to Hareyama.
"Hareyama, are
you studying alone?"
"Eh?! Ah, awawa...."
She must not have wanted
to be seen crying. When I gently spoke to Hareyama, she began wiping away her
tears in a flustered manner.
Hareyama, who was
in the middle of her studies, had a different look to her, with her lightly
pigmented hair bundled up in a ponytail.
But more
importantly...those are some big bun-buns.
I always thought it
was big, but now I was curious about how it was so big. Of course, scientifically.
It was only for
research purposes. I was curious about what was in it, and I wanted to touch
it, all with academic intent in mind.
"Um?
Jimichi-kun...right? My classmate?"
"That's right,
but why do you sound unsure?"
"Ahaha...sorry.
I'm not very good at remembering people."
It would be great
if you could remember your fellow classmate's name at least.
Rather, the
expression on her face, and this feeling...seriously. Could this girl be...?
"Hareyama,
were you with someone?"
"Eh?"
"Because look,
the chair beside you is still out."
When I saw Hareyama
alone, I was thinking she might not have been with Tendou.
However, looking at
her expression, I was convinced that she really was with him before this.
Hareyama came with
Tendou to the library together. Then, something happened, and they split.
It might not have
been necessarily a fight, but... Either way, since she had that look on her
face, it might not have ended the way she expected it to.
"You sound
like a detective, Jimichi-kun."
"Fumu.
According to my analysis...it must have been Tendou Susumu next to you,
right?"
"A-amazing!
How did you know?!"
"Because I'm a
genius detective."
"A genius
detective, huh~."
I was just playing,
but I was just spouting something really stupid.
Hareyama also
played along. I was sure this girl was sweet. Normally, one would respond with
a bitter laugh.
"U-um, sir
detective! Are you possibly...intelligent?!"
"I don't mean
to brag, but I am quite the smart guy."
"Are you
really that confident about it?"
"Of
course."
The moment I said
that, it felt like light had returned to Hareyama's eyes. Although her eyes was
already big and cute, it widened even more in anticipation.
In the darkness of
despair, a ray of hope suddenly appeared. With a look of determination to not
lose sight of that hope, Hareyama said to me in a loud voice.
"Please!
Please help me study, Sir Detective!"
"I don't mind,
but...Hareyama-san, this is the library, you know?"
"Yeah! It's the
best place to learn! So please!"
"Shut
up."
"Ueeh?!"
"Please be
quiet, you are disturbing other people around you."
See, they got
angry. Someone who looked like a member of the library committee had been
glancing at our direction from a while ago.
It seemed like her
volume was too much. It was good that she was energetic, but the fact that we
were in a library didn't seem to cross her mind.
How absentminded...or
rather. Could it be that this girl really was that fabled airhead...?
Such an easygoing person
was apologizing to the supervisor with a red face. Sorry, but this
situation was too interesting.
Not only was she cute...but this girl was also the cute and airheaded type. Is something like that even possible in reality?
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"Um..so...like
this..?"
Looking a bit
nervous, Hareyama, who sat across me, asked for an answer.
"Yeah, that's
wrong."
"Uuu..."
I already taught
her the same thing several times and she never understood it. When she got it
so wrong, I was worried that I might not be doing a good job of teaching
her.
However, I couldn't
think of any other way to teach. I felt sorry for Hareyama, but if this method
of teaching wasn't effective, she would have to find someone else.
"I'll explain
it to you one more time, okay? If you don't the understand the question, it's
fine to ask questions you know? I won't get mad you, so don't be too
nervous."
"O-okay.
Sorry..."
I wasn't trying to
be strict in any way, but Hareyama was still jumpy.
Maybe that was why
she couldn't ask what she wanted to clarify, and then moved on to the next problem
without ever understanding the problem.
"Sigh... Did
Tendou maybe said something to you?"
"Eh...why did
you ask?"
"You've been
too nervous for a while now...and also."
"A-and?"
"...No, it's
nothing."
You were
crying, weren't you?
How could I possibly ask that. I should point it out in a another way.
"I'm not like
Tendou."
"Eh...?"
"I don't know what
Tendou said to you, but I won't get mad like him."
"...You're not
going to abandon me?"
"Abandon...?
Well, that I won't do."
She looked like an
abandoned puppy. Hareyama might not be doing it intentionally, but she appealed
to affection as much as she could, not wanting to let go of the person who
found her.
It wasn't fair for
a pretty girl like Hareyama to make such expressions. She reminded
me of a certain kouhai, and I felt like I had to help her.
"...Susumu-kun
told me he couldn't go along with me anymore."
"Couldn't go
along...?"
"Yeah. He said
he doesn't want to teach me anymore because I don't learn much."
"Ah, that's
what you meant."
Hareyama and Tendou
were said to be childhood friends, so it was likely they knew each other well
and could say whatever they wanted.
However, there was
another side to this. It might be good to be able to say anything, but it might
result in easily disregarding what the other person thought about what you said.
At least Hareyama should
have thought about his words carefully ――
"Well, it's
fine. It's only a problem if I don't have anyone to help me study~."
―― or rather didn't.
"...Hareyama, perhaps the reason you were crying was because of studies?"
"I... I wasn't
crying! What are you saying?!"
I thought she cried
because Tendou had pushed her away, but I had no idea that it was actually
caused by her worrying about her own red marks.
I couldn't hold
back and said it. Because she had such a depressed look on her face and even
spilled tears.
And the reason for
that was... all because she didn't know how to study.
"Are you a
kid?"
"Uu...but...if
I get a red mark again next time, my allowance will be reduced to 1,000 yen a
month."
"Are you a kid in elementary?"
"I'm a high
school student!"
Well, I was sure
her body was that of an adult...oops, what I said almost made look like a
perverted uncle.
Time quietly passed as I patiently tutored Hareyama, who had an excellent figure of her own but had the smarts of a kid, with her studies.
Thanks for the new chapter!
ReplyDeleteWhy did this reminded me of my elementary days? Augh i used to tutor a classmate and now she's a tall and very beautiful woman everyone talks about, even my grandparents and aunt push me to court her... Im confident enough that im not attractive to her because of the trauma I received from tutoring her
ReplyDeleteDo it
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ReplyDeleteTendou really abandoned Hareyama, he is really scum.
ReplyDeleteAre those options the decisons that that Tendou guy made?
ReplyDeleteYes. All his choices that leads to the bad ending.
DeleteThanks for the chapter!
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