100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

Day 36 "Sempa, have you decided on a favor for me?

It's cold out there. I was blurry, wrapped around the futon.

In the end, I won the karaoke battle yesterday. That's what it's supposed to be.

Even though you used a lot of forbidden hands, winning is winning. I hear you can do me a favor for anything but one junior. I didn't think of it at all on the spot, so for now, I have it put on hold.

"Keita? What if I wake up?

When I was thinking back to yesterday, I heard my mother in the living room.

Looking at the screen on the smartphone I put on my pillow, it's 12: 00 in the afternoon. Not a single LINE message was received. Well, I went to see him yesterday. Let me slow down today or so.

I got up cursorily and noticed it was surprisingly neat (because I slept a lot!), went out into the living room.

"I thought you went somewhere again today"

As I took the coffee maker's pod and poured it into my usual mug, I was called from behind.

"If I go out every day, I'm tired."

Even though they say they have school on weekdays.

"Oh. You've been out a lot lately for that. Look, even yesterday."

Ugh.

"What were you doing? I woke up in the morning and I was surprised you weren't there."

"Hey, to karaoke"

"Alone? That's not true. You went with that girl, didn't you?

Ugh.

"Sticky."

"I wish I didn't have to be shy. To my only son, spring is finally here, isn't it? Tell me more. Where did you get such a cute little girl?

Ugh.

"We're not dating."

"I didn't ask you that?

Ah.

"But you're so close, you're not dating. Confess now, boy."

"I hate the tide that the man should confess"

"Whatever you say, girls love guys they can rely on."

"Only he doesn't have it."

There's only one criterion for him, I guess. Funny or not. For him.

Return the back, and this relationship will come to an end now, the moment it's "no longer funny" to him, the moment he's "tired" of me.

"Oh, you're hot."

"Shut up."

I had breakfast and lunch and pulled into the room.

Maha-run: Looks like a typhoon's coming tomorrow morning.

Keita Inguchi: Seriously!?

When it was after noon, I tried the line full of semen, and in an instant I got a reply. I think it's the fastest record ever.

Keita Inguchi: Uoh, seriously.

Keita Inguchi: Guess I'll be off

Maha Run: Do you want to give the student chairman the right to judge?

Maha-run: I'd like a good night too.

When I see the news, it feels like I'm going to be around Kanto from late this evening to early tomorrow morning.

Keita Inguchi: If there was one, I'd be texting you right now about the suspension.

Keita Inguchi: You can't have that kind of authority.

Mahan]: Oh, Zane.

Keita Inguchi: You know that and you heard that, right?

Keita Inguchi: To make me blue

Maha-run: I didn't mean to.

I think this is the first time that a typhoon is going to hit me straight after I enroll.

Maha-run: By the way, what happens when school is suspended?

Keita Inguchi: What is it?

Keita Inguchi: If there was a storm alarm as of 9: 00, it would have been closed

Keita Inguchi: Email me

Maha-run: 9: 00.

Maharu: Isn't it time to start class?

Keita Inguchi: That's a contradiction.

Maha-run: This is crazy.

Don't you want to take that long off? As a school.

If there's a typhoon coming in the first place and it's dangerous to walk outside, I feel perfectly good about suspending school. You can play at home.

Mahan]: Well, anyway.

Mahalu: I hope it will be easier tomorrow, Sempa

Keita Inguchi: Not at all.

Keita Inguchi: You're upside down, kid. I'll hang you and pray.

What's that? It's cute.

Though I knew the typhoon itself existed, I didn't know it was following a course that would also hit me directly on the most depressing Monday morning of the week, and that I was tensing it up on my own.

My junior asked me a question.

Maha-run ': Um, Shen Pai

Maha Run: Today's Question

Keita Inguchi: N

Maha-run: Senpai, have you decided on a favor for me?

Or so.

You haven't decided anything, have you? From how much "weight" demands you make.

Keita Inguchi: Not yet......

Maha-run: You don't have a lot.

Keita Inguchi: It's unintentional

Maha-run: I told you I'd do anything.

Keita Inguchi: That's the hardest part...

When I was in the karaoke box, I couldn't wait to get that right (or rather, maybe I was desperate not to give it to them), but now I'm extra.

What am I, what am I getting from her, what do I want more than I want now, and what should I give back? That's what I have no idea.

Keita Inguchi: Well, the...

I don't know. I don't know. I'm telling you, I can't help it.

So I decided to impose a bondage on myself.

Keita Inguchi: Tomorrow

Maha-run: Tomorrow?

Keita Inguchi: Tomorrow, please. To juniors. What I want you to do.

I was free for about 30 seconds and got a response.

Maha-run: Yes, I understand.

I haven't really thought about anything, so I have to think about it a lot and decide.

If you can, face to face, I'd like to say it directly. Such emotions sprung up in my head.

Face to face, hey. Tomorrow, if there was a school, that would be it, as usual, to see you on the train.

So, what if the typhoon shuts us down?

Being suspended due to a typhoon naturally means that you don't have to come to school while reminding students that going out is dangerous.

There's no way I'm going out. Naturally, there's no way I'm gonna face my juniors properly.

That's it, I felt lonely.

I wish I hadn't come for a typhoon, just for a moment.

But after all, I want school off. Taking classes is fundamentally a tiresome place to work.