100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

Day 95 "How was the result of the test?

Keita Inguchi: Speaking of which, I forgot to mention.

Maha-run ': Yes?

I went home after a loose air class just to return the test, and if I was blurry while looking at the tablet, I started LINE because I remembered what I had to tell them.

And as always, juniors are quick to respond. I've read it in seconds.

Keita Inguchi: Tomorrow I'm starting my third hour, class.

Maha-run: Er, it's sloppy.

Keita Inguchi: You don't have a choice because it's a legitimate right, well, it's a teacher's whim.

The first hour and the second hour of classes are suspended because I won't be returning my exams. Isn't that great? I can sleep a lot.

Maha-run ': Well, yes.

Keita Inguchi: So I'm going to be late tomorrow.

Maha-run: It's a pleasure.

Keita Inguchi: You don't have to be lonely without me or anything - like you don't make a scene?

Sometimes I tell you I made fun of you from over here, okay?

Maha-run: Who wants it?

Keita Inguchi: eh

Maha-run ': eh

Keita Inguchi: Well, hey? My junior.

Maha-run: It's a mistake, isn't it?

It was broken with a knife to return.

Keita Inguchi: Huh?

Maha-run: No?

Damn.

Keita Inguchi: I don't miss you.

Maha-run: Me too

For the first time in a long time, I spent reading books on the morning train. I was watching notebooks and summaries and stuff last week because it was before exams, even though I didn't have juniors, and I think it's been a really long time.

I'm supposed to be standing in the same spot as usual, but for some reason, I wasn't comfortable.

Today was the last class day before the winter break.

I had a good night's sleep because the 6th hour meant I had nothing to do, so everyone in my class went karaoke, it was a cute touch, and then I came home.

Just for a second, I thought.

I didn't see her all day, so...

But you can say about the line, right?

If you think so and open the app, you get a little embarrassed about yesterday night's interaction.... Already.

Maha-run ": Senpai

Keita Inguchi: What the hell, that's unusual.

It's usually a little late, so we're going to go on the line.

I don't mind any time. [M]

Maha-run: I didn't ask you a question today.

Keita Inguchi: Well, I haven't seen you today, sure.

Maha-run: I'm having trouble with the date.

Keita Inguchi: I don't have a problem with that.

Eh.

Mahalu: Well, I'll ask you a question just before it's dated.

Keita Inguchi: What's That Harassment

Sempa, more or less the "one question" content fits me.

Maha-run: That's just how you feel today, isn't it?

Keita Inguchi: Okay, okay, he said it was bad.

Keita Inguchi: Ask me a question.

Mahan]: Uh, no.

Keita Inguchi: Ah.

I got a story for you, hey.

It would be a waste to hang up on questions.

Maha-run: You talked about flowers yesterday.

Maha-run: I thought so.

Keita Inguchi: What

Maha-run: It's a birthflower full of senpai.

Bye.

Keita Inguchi: It's like a birthflower, an image that makes a huge difference from literature to literature.

Keita Inguchi: You don't even know who you are.

Maha-run?: Right?

Maha-run: Oct. 27 in Sempa.

Maha-run: Lantana, it was

Keita Inguchi: What's that first ear

It's almost ready today, me.

Maha-run:

Maha-run: Here's the thing.

Heh heh.

Keita Inguchi: Ho.

Keita Inguchi: You sound like some kind of rhinoceros.

Maha-run: By the way, the flower word seems to be "strict."

Maha-run ♪: It's perfect for you ♪

There was another one, but I won't tell you that.

Keita Inguchi: Are you that strict?

Keita Inguchi: Me

Maha-run: It's a rash.

Maha-run ': and amazing

Keita Inguchi: Ah.

My birthflowers seem to be mysterious flowers like "Lantana". Seriously, nice to meet you flowers.

So, the flower word is "strict"?

If it's from your junior year, you can't do too much. What's the story, this?

In a habit or habit when he came across a word he didn't know, LINE began to look into Lantana on a computer that was open, as he continued.

The Japanese name is Shichihenge, heh. Chameleon.

...... hmm?

Flower words, "strict," the junior said, but you still have them.

Huh? Hmm? Seriously?

How many human beings say they have the habit of feeling like it when they say something like it, isn't this too much?

Well, put that away, yeah.

I haven't talked about my junior's birthflower, though LINE has been interrupted. I want to tease you with flower words when I can. Let's check this one out.

Uh, December 12th, all right.

Keita Inguchi: That's Denfale.

Maha-run: Ah, Sempa, you checked it out.

Maha-run ': That's right. What is this?

I don't know. Apparently abbreviated for Dendrobium falenopsis though.

Keita Inguchi: Looks like he's one of Ran's guys.

Keita Inguchi: Run.

Mahalu: No, it's not that run...

Keita Inguchi: The flower word is "selfish beauty."

That's a perfect fit, I'll write it down, and I'll stop my fingers.

If I write this as it is, I'm going to be bored again.

Keita Inguchi: Being selfish, being selfish.

I'm pretty sure he's swinging at this guy, so you should have emphasized it here.

... Nothing, I don't even think she's beautiful. I would never say that.

Maha-run: Lately, it has to be that far.

Keita Inguchi:... Well, sure.

Compared to September, there was a lot less feeling "unreasonable".

Maybe I'm just used to this?

Ugh. Let's not say it because I regret it.

Maha-run: Oh, it's 11: 00.

Maha-run: Are you staying up late?

Keita Inguchi: I don't know

I wonder what kind of schedule you have for not knowing your bedtime.

Well, fine. It's time to ask today's question.

Maha-run: "Today's Question" to such seniors.

Keita Inguchi: I forgot, go ahead.

Maha-run: How was the test?

This, well, I care, don't I?

It's true that I've flipped around a lot, and if you've lost your grades because of me, I think, hey.

Keita Inguchi: Ha?

Keita Inguchi: Uh, oh, sorry.

Keita Inguchi: You mean that?

Maha-run: That's right.

Maha-run ': Look, please answer properly

Keita Inguchi: No, nothing.

It's full of spinach, and you're in a strange direction.

Keita Inguchi: It was almost always the same, so don't worry.

Keita Inguchi: Maybe it's all coming a

Keita Inguchi: I don't know if it's going to be a parents' meeting.

Maha-run: Then I'm glad.

Keita Inguchi: What, you cared?

Mahan]: Well, just for a second.

Keita Inguchi: Heh

What is it, already...

Keita Inguchi: So, how was your junior? Testing

Keita Inguchi: Oh, that's a question for today.

Maha-run: I don't think you can do A at all.

Maha-run: It might be better than a semester.

Keita Inguchi: I knew you were studying efficiently.

Keita Inguchi: I envy you.

Heh heh.

Maha-run: You said you apprenticed Sempa, okay?

Keita Inguchi: I'm going to score a few more points.

Mahan]: Yes, sir.

Maha-run: I know.

Sempa is even "brilliant."

Maha-run]: You're tough on yourself, too, I knew it.

Maha-run: "strict" shen pai ♪

Oh, pull it again.

But if that's the case, so am I. Let's just hang on a little bit and make a statement of determination in case that happens tomorrow.

Keita Inguchi: Even I won't stay strict forever.

Maha-run ': Yes?

Keita Inguchi: One of these days, I'm gonna change my mind.

Lantana's flower language is rigorous, cooperative, consensual, and, change of heart.

It was tough on me, I agreed with my juniors, I started walking together, and eventually I changed my mind.

Who did this gimmick to my life?