When you say weekdays for students, it's work day, and it's an ultra-white company where weekend Saturdays and Sundays are holidays.
Without overtime, there's no such thing as a sales norm.
There's just one thing, it's basically fine if you don't score below a certain grade.
Besides, students have long holidays and lots of events, and if most people become social "I really enjoyed being a student"... what a thing to say.
Conversely, when I was a student, I wanted to be a member of society quickly and spend my own money freely on shopping, etc., what a thought.
In short, it's nothing.
But for me, who thinks it's a pain in the ass to go to school from day to day, and yet doesn't even want to be a member of society, the holiday equals heaven.
That makes today Saturday.
Wouldn't it be the day a student wants to have the most during the week?
That's not an exception, I plan to make the most of my holiday time in my sleep.
Because for the first time I experienced the work of the student council... it was only yesterday's day, but I deplored the fact that it was harder than I imagined.
Speaking of secretaries, did they not only work as paper-makers and record-keepers as briefly communicated by the chairman, but also work about three times as much in a day as they imagined, such as patrols on campus, visits to club activities, and future discussions with teachers?
I decided to relax and rest at home today, a holiday where fatigue builds up not only physically, but also mentally...
"Brother, please wake up!
"Ew!
My sister Maple storms into the bed where I sleep as she jumps straight in when she rushes into my room.
Maple opened his mouth as he exuberantly stripped the blanket he had worn to his mouth.
"Wake up, brother! I'll go shopping!
Maple, who becomes a horse rider and rocks my body, tells me so with a little excitement.
I hang the stripped blanket back where the maple isn't on when I cleverly creep it up with my feet.
"... shopping? If you want to shop, you can do it in a supermarket nearby in the evening..."
"No! I want to buy some clothes to wear tomorrow!
... clothes for tomorrow?
Were there any plans...
I find my memories about tomorrow in an unrecognized brain.
Then I remembered that only one Sunday, which was supposed to be blank every week in my brain calendar, was filled tomorrow.
"... amusement park"
"Yes! It's an amusement park, brother!
Yes... amusement park.
This is something I heard later from Yudo too, but it seems that Yudo invited Shizuku to the amusement park on the other day of the ball tournament.
I didn't usually surprise him because I had heard how he felt during spring break, but when I heard the flow of Shizuku's conversation after that, Yudo, I was just a little surprised.
True to the opposite of Yudo, who was about to go out alone, Shizukuru thought that everyone was going out, including me and Maple, and at some point he was talking about me and Maple and the five of us going to the amusement park with the addition of Beautiful Slope.
When I heard the story, I thought I'd say no, but Maple was totally willing to go, and I decided to join them reluctantly because something bad was going to happen when I left Maple to them.
And that day was finally upon us until tomorrow.
Over the past few days, I completely forgot about the many issues about student councils and juniors.
Tomorrow is a troubling day for me, but it still seems to be a day of fun for Maple.
The look on my sister's face about going shopping was always growing and shining.
"Where are you going?
That's what I heard when I pushed the maple a little back that still rocked my body.
"Let's go to a shopping mall in the next town!
"... oh, that one"
Recently, a large shopping mall opened in the neighboring town, and I've seen flyers a lot, and I've heard stories a lot about them in shopping districts where they let me use them on a daily basis.
A huge group of similar shopping malls existed throughout the country, and the old man at the fishmonger moaned when he went shopping during this time that his legs had fallen dramatically due to the effects.
The shopping mall also naturally has a variety of groceries, and the shopping district in front of the station has about half the usual number of customers.
The shopping district is full of shops that have been around since we were little, and our brothers and sisters have been shopping the same way before, but deficits will be inevitable until we calm down.
I can't believe the mall was ragged when I went home from school the other day.
When I saw the sight, this mall was finally over... what a thought.
And, a little off the record, we're going to the mall today.
If you do buy clothes, that's about it.
That's not how we put clothes for high school girls in our town, which is classified as rural in Kanagawa.
If there is, it's just plain clothes and all the stores my aunts seem to like.
So the young people who lived around here had become commonplace to use the train to buy clothes a little further away.
However, the shopping mall in the neighboring town would have more clothes than it would have liked.
I just figured out why Maple wanted to shop and I checked the time with the alarm clock on the pillow.
It's 6: 30.
"... you're too soon"
"Waking up early is getting three sentences!
I have to laugh inside out at the maple saying the line my grandmother is going to say.
I feel a temperature difference with myself against tomorrow due to a tension that is not always too high.
I'm totally awake because of my sister, and when I get out of bed, I head into the living room.
Breakfast is already ready on the table, and when I sit in my usual chair, the maple pours the coffee into my special cup in front of me and puts it in front of me.
Take a sip of freshly brewed coffee and turn your gaze to your morning weather sister's weather forecast on TV...
"Tomorrow will be the best day out!
"... don't be ridiculous"
Sister smashes brilliantly first thing in the morning the development of aborting due to the slightly expected bad weather.
From now on, I will decide to not believe the weather forecast for this channel, and change the channel.
"Don't your brother buy clothes or something?
A maple sitting next to me asks me that question, eating a grilled fish for breakfast.
While I enjoy grilled fish with grilled eyes, I think about what I want to buy, but I can't think of anything in particular.
I don't particularly want clothes, either, and when I go out, I basically get Maple to make a choice.
I'm sure you'd buy maple if you had clothes you liked, and I don't often buy anything.
"... No, I'm not buying it"
When I answer that, "Then I'll buy it with you when the good one fits," I cheek the fish in front of me again when I hear the maple answer.
It varies from day to day, but Japanese food often comes out in the True House.
Both brothers and sisters like Japanese food, but it would be one reason why their mothers have been making all Japanese food for a long time.
I score "ninety points" when I sip miso soup placed on the table with grilled fish.
I guess I thought I could have made it myself because the maple sitting next to me listened to my score and nodded satisfactorily.
After that, my ringtone rang from the house phone when Maple and I were eating breakfast without talking in particular.