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Chapter 2 - Boring class

The classroom was an aesthetic crime scene.

Grey walls. Black screen. Beige desks. A color palette so lifeless it could induce existential dread. If you ever wanted a visual metaphor for a corporate dystopia, this room had it covered. But hey—after cramming a semester's worth of work into a single all-nighter? Everything feels lighthearted in comparison.

Well. Maybe not getting stabbed.

Though I wouldn't know. Never been stabbed. Probably not fun.

I stepped into the room—broadly modern and aggressively minimalist.

The seats were already filled, and naturally, I was the last one in. A group clustered at the front-right corner caught my eye immediately. Vibrant hair, loud personalities.

If this wasn't a fictional world, you'd swear they were a group of art students wasting tuition on "self-expression" instead of employability.

At the center of their conversation was a girl with pink hair, her red blazer fighting to stay modest. She spotted me and smiled, walking over with a hand extended like we were long-lost friends.

Her skin was fair, fingers slender—too smooth to belong to anyone normal.

"Hey! I'm Honami Ichinose. Looks like we'll be classmates. Hope we get along," she chirped.

I stared at her hand just long enough to make it awkward. Then I dragged my gaze up to her eyes—mine bleary and half-hostile, courtesy of yet another sleepless night.

Apparently, the curse of sleep deprivation had carried over into this world too. Joy.

"Hhm," I let out a grunt-sigh hybrid. "Will do… Little Miss Bubblegum."

With that, I turned and made my way through the desk maze toward the back-left seat by the window—obviously the main character spot. No schoolbag on the desk meant it was still up for grabs.

I left Ichinose hanging on purpose.

Why? Because I know her type. She'll go out of her way to be friendly with everyone.

So the more aloof I act, the harder she'll try.

Push and pull. Cold and warmth. A little mystery always goes a long way.

Why am I doing this, you ask?

Because, my sweet summer child, she's the future.

Class president. Decent person. No way she gets expelled.

In a few years, she'll be stacked with power and connections.

I'm just trying to get in on the ground floor.

I sat down, placed my small case-like bag under the desk, and rested my arms.

Around me, a few classmates muttered and shot me dirty looks, no doubt offended on Ichinose's behalf.

Cute.

Little tantrums from kids who think glaring is a form of combat.

If only they knew the trauma that was fluid dynamics—that's a real enemy.

I chuckled to myself and let my head fall onto folded arms.

Darkness.

Silence.

Peace…

"Norihito Watanabe?"

A soft voice called out, followed by a gentle shake.

I woke up from my dream of... nothing.

Blinking up, I found myself the center of attention with Chie Hoshinomiya standing at the front of the class. She had a paint look in her eyes.

I didn't remember much about her. I wasn't some COTE die-hard. It had been years since I read the novels.

But she looked more or less how I imagined: light brown hair, soft features, a pink top with flower patterns. Her smile was warm—but knowing this world, probably fake.

The entire class was staring at me.

A student was just finishing their introduction, walking back to his seat. So I guess it was my turn.

I glanced to my side—and there she was. Ichinose.

Right beside me.

Strawberry-pink hair glinting in the light, hand still half-extended from waking me up.

Why was she seated in the back row? I expected her to take the front.

Guess life's full of surprises.

I stood up, stretching slightly.

"Arrg," I cleared my throat.

"Good mornin'—or evening—pick your pleasantries. You already heard my name, probably multiple times. My bad. Deep sleeper."

I scratched my cheek, voice dry.

"I'm Norihito Watanabe. I like reading novels, learning weird stuff, and not getting involved in drama. If you've got beef or baggage, go vent to a wall. I don't care.

Oh—oops. Slip of the tongue.

Anyway, that's it. Thanks. I'll be in your care. Or not."

I dropped back into my seat.

Ichinose blinked. The teacher blinked.

A beat of silence.

Then Hoshinomiya laughed it off and transitioned smoothly into her explanation about the school's unique system—how points work like currency, how we're evaluated, yadda yadda.

I didn't need to listen. I already knew the script.

Let them act like this is all new and amazing.

For me?

This was just chapter 1 . pre game knowledge the real trouble comes in the shape of a very much an emotional protagonist . 

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