As the intense heat destroyed me, Horikita looked around with a cold expression."I'm pretty resilient when it comes to temperature. Ayanokouji-kun, you... don't seem well."

The heat was making me dizzy. I moved to the window, hoping for some fresh air. I opened the window... and immediately slammed it shut.

"That was dangerous."

"Seeing you makes me sweat." Ibuki muttered. He fans himself with his hands.

Ishizaki looked at her like she was crazy. "What are you doing, Ibuki? The room has air conditioning." Unlike Ibuki, Ishizaki seemed to be a bit cold. He rubbed his forearms.

Opening the window had only let more hot air into the room. Leaving it ajar would have resulted in tragedy, he was sure. When I thought about how it would continue to get hotter throughout the month of August, I got depressed. However, coming here today had given us results. Things weren't impossible...

"What are you thinking now?" Horikita asked.

"Oh, nothing really. It's just hot. I've reached my limit."

It seemed that we had done everything possible, so we started back.

"Oh".

"¡Ups!"

Turning the corner of the hall, I passed another student.

I'm sorry, are you okay?" I asked.

The impact of our collision was not very strong. At least none of us fell.

"Yes. I'm sorry. I was careless," she said.

"Oh no, sorry. Wait... Sakura?"

Halfway through my apology, I realized who I had bumped into.

"Ah, eh?"

Judging from her concerned response, she didn't know who I was. After looking around for a while, he seemed to recognize me as one of his classmates.

However, there is no point if you can only recognize someone after an intense look.

“I feel a little sad for him,” a Class A student whispered to his friend.

"I know right?"

"I'm sorry I didn't recognize you, Ayanokoji-kun!" Airi whispered screamed. Fortunately, Ayanokoji heard her.

He nodded, "Okay, Sakura."

"Uh oh. Well, you see... My hobby is taking pictures, so..."

She showed me the screen of her phone. I hadn't really planned on asking for details. Also, it wasn't particularly unnatural to use your phone. Sakura had probably thought we were going back to the dorms, and now she was no doubt wondering why we were here.

"You said it's your hobby? What kind of photos?" I asked.

"Things like the hallway... and the view from the window. Things like that, I guess."

Just as Sakura finished her brief explanation, she noticed Horikita and lowered her gaze.

"Ah, eh..."

"I have something I'd like to ask you, Sakura-san," Horikita said.

Sakura looked uncomfortable, but Horikita, who never passes up an opportunity, walked over to her. Sakura backed away, apparently scared. I tried to gently restrain Horikita, gesturing for her to stop chasing Sakura.

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