Kikanshita Yuusha no Gojitsudan

Episode 96: Concoction Madness of the Brave III

"Kampey!!

The faces gathered at Mr. Ono's head raise a glass.

All participating members of the Concord were to gather to make a toast before introducing themselves.

I lift the glass with my right hand, while I shake it down when I make a fist with my left hand.

Gong!

"Phew!

"What are you trying to get a beer for? You must be a minor! And the faithful."

"Ugh, no after all?

Instead of Totsuka, who is stunned and unable to give words, the faithful say with a bad-looking face of a bat, but the answer is naturally no.

You can't allow things to go wrong before I take you out, later.

... I stole Senior Kanzaki's (chairman's) eyes and drank cancer at the Circle's Shin Yue Compact a year ago. Don't tell me you got drunk.

Read the air. Senior Zhaoxiong will shut up while laughing bitterly. No, Aigawa did it last year, too. Senior Kanzaki preached to me.

Senior Kanzaki has a small mouth and a short sermon, but he doesn't feel intimidated, so he can enjoy it.

Once again, give Oolong tea to Tozuka and the believers.

"I had my birthday last month, so I can drink it with dignity."

Aigawa opens a glass of beer with delight.

Totsuka looks at it resentfully. You know, he definitely drinks it.

"So many people meet for the first time, shall I introduce myself? First of all, this is Ono, four years old at D University of Literature, where I called for this meeting. Jobs are fixed, but she doesn't. I just want to put that aside this time and get to know each other more anyway.

Well, let's introduce ourselves clockwise from me. "

I will introduce myself in turn in Ono's remarks.

There are ten men and eleven girls in this one.

I see. You certainly could afford a number of people.

Seems Senior Zhaoxiong worked hard. Still, how could you not have her so much when Senior Zhaoxiong knew so many girls? Is that because you're a heck of a bitch?

I hear all the people who were here with Mr. Ono are enrolled in the D University of Literature. Japanese literature, philosophy, and once my enrolled economics department are also classified into literature, but the types are too different to fit the story. Everyone looks serious with glasses on.

Next are the girls, but first six from K women's college. Apparently third and fourth graders in the Humanities Department of Literature. I don't feel as lady as I imagined, but as rumors have it, you are all beautiful.

And five from the same college as us. Two law schools and three economics departments.

Except Aigawa. You're all literary. Me and Shintozuka, because Totsuka is an economics school, and Senior Takao is a law school.

Naturally, the men are tense.

Mr. Ono is either the organizer's sense of purpose, or he prepares drinks and food with care for both men and women, and he talks to them.

Look at this. Hosting a concoction is all hard work and less beneficial. Yes, but are you okay? It seems a little pitiful.

"Kashiwagi-kun, I can finally talk to you."

When each begins to chat after the introduction as a whole, he shuffles the men and women who were divided face-to-face at Senior Zhaoxiong's suggestion to change their seats.

The point is, I made sure men and women were different from each other, but does this look more like a concoction?

Then the girl who came next door, Faryama from the same university, spoke to me. A daughter (Ko) with a cat-like expression with semi-long chestnut hair ponytails turns a full smile. Why is that?

"Uh, do it?

Return a reply with confusion. I'm a little surprised as far as I'm concerned I've been making a big deal out of watching what's going on around me because I have no idea how to roll the story around in these seats.

No, it's not like I'm not used to talking to girls, but it makes me look a little thrilled and domorized.

"You've been wanting to talk and see it for a long time ~! Look, Kashiwagi-kun, you're a celebrity!

"Huh? What? He's that famous in college over there?

To Far Mountain's words, Sankoku (Miku), a K women's university sitting on the opposite side, devours.

Sankoku-san is a beautiful person with dark hair as a shortbob and glasses.

"At our university, Cho is famous! Last year, a guy in a circle in school said he got in and helped a bunch of junior girls! They sent all the other kids to the hospital to help, too, knowing that they were sprinkling crap! There's something else involved, junior. I heard you helped or kicked the yakuza you pushed in front of the college gate!

... Who are you talking about?

Are you exaggerating? Especially when the last Yakuza came to the school gate, it wasn't about me, it was about Senior Zhaoxiong, wasn't it?

"Yikes!! Is that the one that could have been on the news? Awesome!

Don't really take it. There is no such righteous ally. That's just a accomplishment.

"Yes, no, that's"

"I'm tall, and I have quite a few daughters who want to speak up because they're cool, but I couldn't because I always have someone with me."

"Heh, are you hot?

Sankoku looks at me with a look of intrigue.

I've been hearing it from seniors the other day, is it really that widespread?

"What? What are you talking about?

Far Mountain shouted and the other girls rode themselves out. Faryama speaks of my martial arts as a delight. But more than half of it is something I don't remember. Besides, I want you to stop making up my female history.

However, more problematic than that is the gaze directed at me by the other men.

... My gaze hurts. I'm going to shoot you now.

"If you're that hot, you can't come to the concert."

"Explode."

"... where do you buy straw dolls"

"Sasu, brother. Peppa. I want to be simmered too."

I hear a boss and a curse from the men. I'm scared! Then who's running weird and confused!

"Hey, no, it's not about me. Is everybody in college called Circles or something?

I manage to shake the subject to divert the story.

Too poorly shaken? Shh, nee! This is so unexpected!

"Well, yeah, we're all bike circles, but what about the Onos?

In response to my desperate help, Senior Zhaoxiong asks the guys at D University.

"Ooh, me and Muto were playing football. Kijima was third in the nation in boxing."

Ono appeals to his juniors while suddenly pretending to be confused.

"It sounds amazing to be third in the nation. You mean you're top notch with your mom, right?

"Yes, no, well, yes,"

I'm desperate for the flow. To the extent that it is slightly obnoxious, I yoisho Kishima, who has been staring at me for a long time now.

"Heh, is the national system that great?

"Boxing sounds strong."

For what it's worth, the girls' attention shifts to you, Kishima.

Good. Take a breath.

"Eh, it was going to be funny."

Far Mountain pointing his lips at him like he was bored. It's adorable, but on purpose!

"Give me a break. And the rumors are mostly bullshit."

"Really? And women's relationships?

"That's a complete lie! It's true she's here, but there's only one."

How many cummings are you cumming out of here with the concoction? I...

That's how we modify the trajectory, while managing to make everyone feel at ease.

Seniors Zhaoxiong and Ono raise the scene with various topics. The communion between the two is amazing.

"What do you do with humanities?

Believers on the other side of me are also talking to Mr. Three Kingdoms. For some reason, Totsuka is with me.

"Uh-huh, am I a study of classical European and Russian literature? Russia in particular."

"Oh, I've read it, too. Uh, was it" Wow's Fool "?"

"The fool is an omae. 'Ugh' would be a monster or pitcher though! It's Ivan. Ivan! Though Tolstoy's famous classics."

Well, I accidentally got stuck.

"Haha, you're funny, Totsuka."

"Even if you look at me with more contempt if I'm wrong, it hurts!

Me and the faithful punching each other in the back of the head in silence.

Is the disease getting worse? Tozuka (Koitsu).

"Russian literature is funny, so why don't you read it and see it?

Sankoku suggests so with a laugh.

"But Brother Yu knows me well. Should I read it, too?

"'Ivan's Fool' is sometimes quoted in the economic ideology of communism. Maybe I'll do something in a class on economic history or something."

It's bad for Mr. Sankoku, but if it's a book that has nothing to do with class, it'll make you sleepy.

"Faculty of Economics feels immediate in literature."

The big D guy sitting across the street (forgot his name) joins the conversation so sarcastically.

Thanks, I don't care if it's from the earlier topic or if I have a tone.

"It's philosophy we're majoring in, so we need literature."

"Philosophy."

Totsuka and Shinto gave a muddled look at what they said, but they are concerned about the atmosphere of the venue and flush it.

The person who said it came to me to see if he felt the sarcasm put into my words. You're short tempered.

"Kashiwagi, don't you like philosophy?

"No, it's not like I hate you. Some people are famous. Aristotle, Nietzsche, Aida."

"Aida, you're not a philosopher!

I think the same goes for poets and philosophers in that they explored human nature.

"Thoughts that are the cornerstone of things also say philosophy, so I think philosophy in the sense of pinpointing the essence or starting point is important, but it's true that you can't find social significance in philosophy as literature. Well, it's personal, so I'm not gonna tell people anyway."

D college students stare at my words with tremendous shapes.

Hey, I didn't mean to say this, but I did. Maybe you were chotting on me, me?

The atmosphere was about to get worse with an extra word, so let's talk about something else.

"Sasu, brother! That's what you do! Philosophy doesn't help in society, does it?

So don't give it back!

"Huh!... I'm gonna go to the bathroom for a minute"

I thought I'd say something back, but it would be to calm down, the other guy takes a seat.

Oh, you did a bad thing. I'll apologize later.

Regardless of how they say it, it's not a good idea to break the vibe. Reflection.

When I thought about it that way and tried to include it with Totsuka and the faithful.

Gashan! Pareen!

"Temee, say it again, Kola!!

On the other side of the private room, I heard noise and yelling from the open seat where the other guests were.