In the course of the week, beyond Wednesday, we start to feel the weekend close, so Thursday.
After finishing today and tomorrow Friday, the polling day for the student chairman election comes after pinching the weekend holiday.
In other words, there are only two days left for a substantial electoral campaign: today and tomorrow.
There was also tension and fever in both speeches, with more students in the herd every day.
Koizumi consistently takes over this Sakura no Hill school created by Shushi.
Shiraishi speaks from there to encourage more change of his own.
The way a student council relied on one person is not in the right form.
He said it was important for everyone to have a purpose consistent with their corresponding abilities.
The momentum of the story and the attitude of pushing on with oneself characteristic of the freshman year attracted the gaze of many students.
But Koizumi also actively spoke to students in the ministry without losing.
Aware that momentum like hers was not for me, I made full use of my relationship with the school students I had built up.
And he said that it was difficult to go beyond the excellence of the current student chairman because he was a student, but that he needed to move on after that.
Really, we're both working hard.
In this election, which is of more interest to many students than expected, the results may not be similar to those of traditional popular voting.
Well, all this is something you won't know until you try to get results.
Whatever's around us, let's talk about me personally.
After all, I haven't exchanged a word with Yudo since then.
It is difficult to deal with boulders as if nothing had happened in about a day or two.
Awkward, but wordy, way I'm going to shake myself in the future.
Nor did Yudo come today to ask to participate in the discussion.
Instead, Shizuku, who was absent last time, seems to participate.
Will Shizuku also take some action this time?
As a tenant who created an incentive to disrupt the circle of organizations, he is naturally uncomfortable in class, but not good.
But I can't say for sure the result, Shizuku said some changes have occurred.
A few students similarly appeared to not participate in the discussion, whether they were at all impressed by my words, which are reasoning.
In addition to that, he suggested changing the subject, saying that students who were passive were also unhappy that their names were filled in on their own initiative.
It would be an annoying story from the key members of the class, but we would not be able to ignore the story any more than we have set out coordination and unanimity.
Now if there is a slightly better discussion, there should be less competitive selection that depends on others.
Entering after school, when he took his seat early, he proceeded to walk alone to the lifting gate.
Outside the building, unfamiliar students were busily moving with bundles of paper and luggage.
That would be a White Stone support group.
I don't know more about the current situation because I haven't talked to her since I spoke to her on the first day of encouragement.
The option of asking this opportunity how it's going floats in your brain, but you shake your head aside as if you were going to shake it off.
Speaking poorly, students around White Stone asked, "Who's this guy?" I don't want to be turned around.
When the freshman stepped out in the opposite direction as he ran away, he was grabbed on the shoulder.
"Let him go."
"... horror."
As always, it's a difficult personality to cope with.
The student grabbing his shoulder just to escape from the rear, Shiraishi Red Leaf, opened his eyes and stood with a horror movie-like look.
"Senior, I'm surprised you don't really show up except on your first day"
"It's everyday tea business to surprise them when they're about me..."
"I'm surprised, but I'm not impressed... Rather, it means I'm surprised that you said you were going to help but you're not going to do anything."
……
... I'm sorry about that.
That's it, relying on people doesn't have their own growth, they wanted the protagonist to grow and become stronger.
And I just said that to White Stone, and you can just see it with your white eyes.
Give up and look back in a way that goes with White Stone.
Seeing her name hang from her shoulder with a big, big note, she recognised that she really ran for chairman.
As an opinion of an individual of our age, it is becoming unusual for people to move on and act like her, so there are no words but praise in that regard.
"Seniors Kanzaki and Kirasaka will call me when they meet, but seniors really don't go out with people from themselves, do they?"
"... I have high hurdles because I have different grades and girls."
Regardless of Shizukuishi, it is surprising that she is speaking up to Kirasaka.
Is that also evidence that he admits so much about her in one summer vacation case?
But I can't even imagine how Kirasaka talks to Shiraishi.
"So, what did you two talk about?
"I didn't think I could talk to you, so I did everything I could to get away with it"
"... don't run away, face it"
I told him pale, without looking bad.
...... why run away.
Suddenly, were you surprised to be spoken to by Beautiful Lusaka, who gives off that cold gaze on an unexpected occasion?
But I could imagine that, too, given the character of the white stone.
... but don't run away.
White Stone, who ignores my words beautifully and zeroes his sigh on the contrary, has given me the paper on the election that I had in my hand.
"I didn't give you this, did I?"
"What is this... PR paper for the election?
When I receive a paper with a picture of the white stone and my goals when I became chairman, I confirm the contents to the bottom for now.
Well, I know what it says about her is pre-construction, so it's about flush reading.
Turning her gaze from the paper to the junior in front of her, she told her with a distressed look.
"Honestly, there may be more votes flowing for Senior Koizumi than I initially expected...... I only have a track record as vice chairman for a year on the boulder"
"... what is your current view?
"Six to four, we lose."
On the surface, we've shown a strong attitude. For a white stone, it's more a statement than a negative one.
But honestly, it's not a bad number.
As one class is about thirty, that's five classes per school year.
Isn't it a quick number to give up, assuming that four hundred and fifty people will vote in simple calculations?
Under this circumstance, if that's all the difference with Koizumi is left, the possibility of a rewind remains.
Despite the collapse of her calculations to pull in the Shizukuishi originally planned, it's only an idea because she's been able to struggle so much with the fix from there.
That and this, it's up to her.
For the remaining two days, the winning chances will fade if we fight with the Kings Road method of warfare as before.
Bring some unexpectedness or come up with some other idea.
Either way, an unprecedented idea is required.
"So, which do seniors vote for me or Koizumi?
"I haven't decided."
"Decide, and let me in"
Genuine vote-gathering is important, right? Yeah.
Appropriately embellished with the white stone she complained about, she tried to leave the scene, but her body stops moving in the words that came out of her mouth.
"Speaking of which, Mr. Ogiwara contacted you yesterday, right?"
"... Yudo?
To that one word, I look back unexpectedly.
Normally I don't care who he's in touch with.
But if they contacted me yesterday, that would be after they talked to me.
That's why I contacted Shiraishi for what...
Definitely, it would be student council-related.
But there are no verses that come to mind.
White Stone said strangely to me, stopping at the thought face.
"Does anyone you know run for a student council... they asked me about the candidate on that poster"
That being said and pointing to it was a poster of student council elections that we had all seen before.
One sentence that says' From time to time, we are looking for candidates for student council officers' on the smaller bottom.
He questioned White Stone, also a candidate, about that.
Mutual thinking produced only a moment of silence.
Someone I know runs for student council...... no, that should be unlikely.
He's popular, but he has a light relationship.
I have always helped in the knowledge I know, only to the best of my ability.
I can't think of anyone who puts Yudo in his shoulder until he asks someone else what he doesn't know.
First of all, you must be asking Yudo's own questions about acting.
In other words, Yudo himself will be trying to get involved in the student council.
When I got to that point in my mind, I remembered the words from a while ago.
For Shiraishi to beat Koizumi, it takes unexpected events.
The student council membership of Yudo Ogiwara should be unexpected and convenient for Shiraishi.
Because it brings us closer to the ideal picture she initially had in mind.
But how did you change Yudo's invitation once? Needless to say, our conversation has something to do with it.
If you tell Shiraishi about the predictions I gave him, he must shine his expression and run out under Yudo.
But that would deny the chairman the desire to fight the campaign on his own.
And didn't I deny a similar story the other day?
situations in a class that rely on others to make no resolution or progress on their own.
Throughout the summer vacation, the white stone leaves changed their minds.
Seeing Koizumi, a senior, gathers support from students with his own strength and words.
So it's better not to tell this story.
Even if she hates me later, I believe that the decision I've made is the best and right choice I can make right now.
"... don't worry about that story for now, Shiraishi should concentrate on his speech"
"Well, that's right. Now you have to focus on yourself."
That's what I said and nodded at the junior side, and I go back the way I came.
Only guilt lingered on my chest knowing that it was a great opportunity for Shiraishi in a life where there was no starting over.
You wondered what it looked like to turn back, and Shiraishi asked with his little neck hanging.
"Forgot something?
"... remind me of some errands"
Because I'm a friend, I felt I had to ask.
With a sigh of relief and a bitter smile, he set foot in the school building again.