Helper teacher of magic girls' school
Episode 1,122: Who's the New Student Chairman?
Wednesday at the end of school......
This concludes the campaign that started last Thursday...
It seemed long and short about a week......
I did what I could!
And, Orelly was realizing.
The poster also put up the first cup of prescribed minutes, and there was plenty of morning and evening campaign.
There was also a remarkable increase in the number of students who supported me.
In this campaign, I was able to meet and talk to many people, and I saw a number of things that I needed to do as student chairman.
Well...
The reputation of the "Joint Dinner Party", which also added Group C for two years and Group C for one year, plus Group C for three years, quickly spread throughout the school.
The election policy prevented me from participating, but as the drafter, Orelly's name will also be known.
Until now, Orelly had been whispered by strange students, "Look, she's called Orelly," even though she and Josephine had never been noticed walking together.
Naturally, the reputation of the dinner party was good, so there was no such thing as being seen in bad faith.
It also affected students who were comfortably allowed to jump in and participate in dinner parties outside of Group C.
Unlike the usual meals, because they were so fresh and enjoyable, they found out about Orelly, which they hadn't even recognized until now, and became favorable.
and there,
"Mr. Orelly."
At first, I only had about 30 classmates in Group C for 2 years, but now about 80 from third grade to first grade......
It was the 'rival' Manon who brought Poretto to speak out to the 'Orelly Team', which became a major area.
Some of my classmates say, "Enemy!," but Manon's expression is calm.
I don't feel hostile at all.
Olerie smiles and trivially gives it back, too.
"Mr. Manon, the campaign is over today."
"Really..."
Manon nodded and exhaled gently.
And smile meaningfully.
"That's great, Mr. Orelly"
"Exactly?"
Suddenly the praise made Orelly a little confused.
But Manon continues to talk 'as usual' unilaterally.
"It was completely unexpected. I didn't expect you to strike a strange hand to collect votes."
"Ticket collection? Odd? Hands like this?
I don't see Orelly talking at all.
I wonder what Manon is talking about.
Since Orelly didn't answer right away, Manon returns the answer himself.
It's about the joint dinner party.
…………
A joint dinner party?
I can finally see the story.
Apparently, it means Orelly had a joint dinner party as part of the campaign.
... Manon seems to be mistaken about something.
But Olerie dares not argue and decides to listen until the end.
"Things have changed. Students who don't know Mr. Orelly at school nowadays are more rare, and it's obvious to see the people in front of you. Your supporters are gaining considerable momentum. Earlier, me and you weren't lions and rabbits."
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"I'm not out of my hands, and I'm not willing to lose this much..."
Manon has plenty to spare, much to honor Orelly's maneuver.
The appeal to the aristocratic base, the support base, would have been well rooted.
And here I am, "Hey, okay?," he broke into the story,
He is Sorenne Caglio, chairman of the Grade Committee in Group C for three years.
She wants to tell her something because she's right about Manon.
"Senior, anything?
"Uhm! That was Manon Carlier from Group A for two years."
"Yes, it is"
"You're making a mistake"
"Mistake? Me?
"I'm sure there's something to be proud of... but you'd better think of something a little more about the existence of a student chairman"
"The existential significance of the student chairman? I understand perfectly."
"... um, okay. Today is the end of the campaign… with this later speech in attendance, you and Olerie will be clear about how you think"
"I guess. I've already decided what to tell you."
"Well, well. Well, the results will be apparent in subsequent votes. I expect you both to make a speech that captures the hearts and minds of our students."
Hearing Sorenne's words, Manon seems to have burned his fighting spirit in reverse, laughing invincibly.
"Senior"
"Um, what?
"Please don't hesitate to hear my thoughts and intentions at the present lecture. Seniors seem to support Mr. Orelly, but after listening to his speech, he will change his mind and vote for me."
"Ha! Say it, Mr. Manon. I'm looking forward to it."
"Yes, thank you."
Don't be weird and cower because you are a senior, but gently convey your opinion with dignity.
I think Manon has a 'nice thing' that he doesn't have when he was listening beside him.
But...
I don't think I want to lose, either.
Besides, whatever the outcome, let's fight it out with dignity.
Once again, Orelly was strongly determined.