Horikita gave me a look that seemed to say, I don't want to do it. Give him yours.

"If you're okay with having my information, here you go," I said.

"Sure, I got it."

After exchanging information, I suddenly realized that I had an unexpected number of girl contacts. Although it was only the beginning of July, I already had seven names and phone numbers in my address book, three of them girls. Perhaps… I had plunged deeply into the joys of youth without even realizing it. Also, I found out that Ichinose's first name was Honami, an unnecessary piece of information.

"You are one lucky boy." Ike looked at him jealously.

"Why?! Why did you betray me, Kami-sama?!" Yamauchi yelled, hands in the air. It honestly seemed crazy and stupid.

Sudo only frowned at having Horikita's contact information.

Ichinose seemed serious about strategizing and being a trusted ally. Every time she wanted permission to try something, she contacted us, even though she had already said to leave things to her. I didn't think you needed to limit yourself so severely. Returning to the dorms, I thought we would go our separate ways, but Horikita followed me to my room. It seemed like she still wanted to talk.

"Sorry for the intrusion," Horikita said as she entered the room, even though no one else was there.

I was wondering why I felt a little nervous being alone with Horikita behind closed doors.

"Oh, just to check, do you have one too? A spare key?" I asked.

"For your room? Ike-kun asked me earlier if I wanted one. I refused."

"Isn't that an invasion of privacy?" Miyake asked."Ayanokoji-kun can report you to the school, you know?" Yukimura fixed his glasses.

Ike panicked: "I'll give you mine back later, buddy! Please don't report me!" He bowed deeply.

"Okay. There's no need to bow down." Ayanokoji dismissed him.

Just as expected of her. It seemed that she was the only one with common sense.

"Hey?" Sudo let out a noise.

"Rude!" Yamauchi pointed at the screen in anger.

"What do you mean by that, Ayanokoji-kun?" Kushida spoke, she looked at me.

"Exactly what it means."

"After all, it's rare for me to visit your room, Ayanokouji-kun. Besides, coming here is a shameful act in itself. A disgrace. Understood?"

I assumed that she would respond like this. I didn't get hurt at all. I definitely wasn't thinking anything like, Wow, thatI assumed that she would respond like this. I didn't get hurt at all. I definitely wasn't thinking anything like, Wow, that was unexpectedly harsh.

"Why are you tracing letters on the wall with your finger?"

To hide the beating of my heart. Or something like that. The scariest part was that he actually had no bad intentions. I'm sure if you asked him, he'd probably say something like, "But I only told the truth."

"Did you expect me to lie?" Horikita asked in exasperation.

He paused and thought for a second, "No, no, I didn't." he denies with the head.

"Ayanokouji-kun, I want to hear your opinion on Sudou-kun's case one more time. Also, I find Kushida-san's actions a bit worrisome."

If you're worried now, wouldn't it have been better to participate in the process earlier?"

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