We proceeded down the hallway in the form of chasing Dr. Sudo's back, and it was the student guidance room next to the staff room that we reached.

It is a room that is usually unrelated to students who spend time without causing any problems.

A sense of resistance from the perception of a vaguely angry place refuses to enter the Student Guidance Room.

I checked to make sure the two people walking in front entered the room first, and then I made sure to peek right into it.

It is built with doors in the rear of the room connected to the staff room next door, but it is basically blocked like a private room.

It's a place where easy desks and chairs are placed and nothing else.

Dr. Sudo sat in the seat across the street, chairman in the back, and ready for conversation in the form of me sitting in front.

The chairman and I, who have not been asked what we were called for, just shut up and wait for the conversation to begin.

He has a difficult look from time to time, and sudo is often avoided by the students, but today I feel he has a difficult look about two increments.

Well, this is what I thought when I saw the teacher's face, until he looked hot from the other students.

That's how harsh this guy's expression is and hard to get close to.

"I called Shu until I got him out of the meeting because there was a new problem about the cherry blossom festival that was happening today"

Put your elbows on your desk and join your hands and start talking in a harsh atmosphere.

I'm the only one who spills thoughts that have nothing to do with the topic, in a way that reminds me of famous cartoons.

"... was it also a change of budget or schedule when it came to the issue?

The chairman will be the first candidate that comes to mind.

But before I did, I said, "I'm calling you, too, because they're bringing you here on a nomination, right? I want to say."

Instead, the chairman threw the question at me where I thought I'd say it, so I didn't visit the opportunity.

"No, it's not about the dates or the budget, it's about the cherry blossom festival itself"

I guess Dr. Sudo had it in his room in advance. When I take the paper from the next seat, I give it to him on the desk.

When I checked the contents alongside the chairman so as to peek in, there was certainly a problem there that I did not imagine.

"Two Schools of the Cultural Festival are held simultaneously"

That's what the title said, and it said something like a proposal to hold a cultural festival at two schools at the same time below.

One school is naturally Sakura no Hill School.

And the other school was a high school where I knew better.

It is a high school for girls in the city of Maple.

The high school, built the exact opposite of the city, is non-interferent with the implicit understanding.

It wasn't anyone who decided, and that's the only tide left, but that's what I'm trying to get directly involved with this time.

"Held simultaneously...... wouldn't be something to start saying at this time"

I sent it to Dr. Sudo.

If it's not realistic, I don't even feel the benefits.

There should be no need to go out of your way to hold simultaneously at the two schools.

Each cultural festival has its own special features, and we at Sakura no Hill School have a great opportunity for students to experience the experience of selling.

In contrast, the Orange Infarction School's cultural festival is an ancient event and weighs heavily on chorus.

The festival and the chorus... I don't care what you think, I feel the content is too opposite...

"I'm close to a true good opinion too, why it's joint... and I don't understand why it's a suggestion at this time"

The Chairman also expresses a negative opinion.

I feel needle-like sharpness from my voice.

It won't be long before the organization starts to move, but it will cause extra confusion.

Besides, if we're going to work together in two schools now, that's definitely not enough time.

Naturally, Dr. Sudo knows what we're thinking.

That's the question I asked in time, but the teacher in front of me didn't seem convinced himself.

"I've advised the dean many times that I should do it next year... and I've motivated the dean over there and even the mayor of this town."

In one word, which was lacking in explanation, it was found to be the content of the decision by pushing off the surrounding opposition.

When the dean of our school comes out, and even the other dean and the mayor of the town, I guess he's giving it a full positive consideration.

I shrugged and zeroed my sigh, then leaned back and looked up at the ceiling.

The chairman next door also put his hand on his chin and solidified it with his imaginary face.

"It should be announced as early as the morning after tomorrow that it will be held jointly, before that, I spoke with Shu because tomorrow after school the other high school faculty and student council will visit"

... because they're calling me too, right?

It's time to realize what I'm being called, but grasp the intent of being called.

If they're going to send out a student council, this is going to be a student council.

I guess the faculty counterpart will be Sudo Sensei.

So, we'll be dealing with the students, but they want us to be ready.

Increasingly, it's been a hassle.

"Why did you come to the suggestion?

"It's about having events across town, revitalizing them, and attracting outside visitors."

When the chairman, who rotates his head many times more than I do and takes into account the problem in front of him, asks, he returns a cursory answer.

Large shopping malls have also been built in neighboring towns a short distance away, and this town, which follows a path of neglect, has had to hit some kind of hand.

As a result, cultural festivals are the most efficient and predictable way to attract customers?

Typically, many middle school students and their parents come from outside the city to the Sakura no Hill School Cultural Festival.

The landscape, visibility, and even if it's going to school and uniforms are all stylish and famous.

It is also a major reason why students are rarely tied up because they list their autonomy.

From the mayor's point of view, it was used for the perfect horse.

Culture festivals are very good, but they have raised both hands to create a situation that is unlikely to please me.

"It will be final in tomorrow's discussion, but it will be inevitable to hold simultaneously"

Professor Sudo, who told him in a heavy atmosphere, looks sorry.

Naturally the burden on faculty, but also on students… the Executive Committee will naturally increase.

This is a level that cannot be used for reference, such as data from regular years.

I guess that's why the chairman was summoned this way.

That's what I called Shuxi, not Shiraishi either.

"... OK, I'll take care of the other student council's response here. If co-hosting is unavoidable, we can't help it."

Exhale briefly, as if to change your mind, then the chairman said.

The expression was just smiling, as usual.

Sudo in front of him also exhales as relieved and lowers his head.

"Sorry, I'll try to move forward as much as I can to change the time to next fiscal year"

"Regards"

At the end of the conversation, me and the chairman walked out of the student guidance room into the hallway.

Walking ahead is not the audiovisual room where the meeting is taking place, but the student council room.

When he opens the painful iron door and sits down in the chair of the familiar student council room, the chairman finally opens his mouth, which was closed.

"Concurrent or... unscrupulous order."

"... right"

Depending on the content, it is also necessary to rethink from the concept of cultural festivals.

In addition to that, there is also the possibility of recalculating the budget and preparing for the cultural festival, which has been secretly underway until now, to start all over again.

It's a really lame order.

I honestly don't know why the mayor is involved either.

But it's the faculty's job to think about history and all that.

We can only focus on making the events ahead of us a success.

I guess that's why neither the chairman nor Dr. Sudo touched on there.

"Orange Meadow College was your sister's high school."

"Well... but I'm a freshman, and I don't have much information."

I don't really talk about high school girls at home.

So there's not much information you can get out of me.

With that in mind, the chairman begins the conversation as if it were agreed that something was in doubt.

"Typically, sports festivals are held a day off at our school and girls' high school. That's because we don't bisect people who come to see... so I was a little doubtful that the sports festival was held at the same time this year, but I'm convinced."

The chairman said by turning his chair around.

Indeed, the sports festival was on the same date as the maple.

I had no doubts there, but were the regular years off schedule?

Having heard this far, I was finally able to guess what the chairman wanted to say.

"You planned to cover the dates of the cultural festival from the beginning..."

"Oh, if it were time for both schools to hold at the same time to the mayor of the town, I would have pulled the town in. Holding in the whole... What a suggestion"

I'm sure the person who thought about this concept must have a fairly twisted personality.

Because I say so, no doubt.

I don't know what you think, why, or what you've presented a joint proposal for, but there's got to be something you can see in tomorrow's discussion.

Anyway, the top priority should be not to let the other party take the lead, assuming that it has become a joint meeting.

At the end of the Executive Committee meeting currently being held by Shiraishi and others, we need to refine the information we have with us and work out countermeasures.

With that in mind, the chairman laughs with Couscous.

"... what's up?

"No, I only know a few reasons why Dr. Sudo called you, not Shiraishi or Koizumi."

"Is it because you're a free man..."

Returning the reason it seems appropriate, the chairman shakes his neck sideways.

And I'll tell you the answer.

"Honestly, horribly you're calm, you wouldn't be thinking so calmly with the other student council officers and the White Stones"

... I'm not sure if this is a compliment.

The chairman seems to be having fun, but not at all.

Rather, it is until there is more trouble and I am starting to dislike it.

But I think I only figured out a few things the chairman wanted to say.

Everyone is trying to make the cultural festival in front of them a success.

Past trends, trends this year, etc. have been added to develop a variety of hobbies.

I suddenly go back to blank paper in that situation, and even more, my head flakes when I'm told I'm holding a joint meeting with a neighboring high school.

I didn't get an important position... I didn't get one!

Most of all, I probably wasn't wrong as a candidate because I wanted it in an easy mood.

"Well... Shall we talk and go first with me? What do you think Makoto needs to do in tomorrow's discussion between the students?

……

Think about it for a little while.

If you're Yudo or something, it's an equal relationship between the two schools - you'd say something yucchan and let's work together.

But that could make the conversation parallel.

If so, even if something they didn't like...

"Let's clear up the relationship between up and down......"

When I heard my words, it looked like the chairman's mouth had risen slightly.

Yes... I felt like such a grin when Beautiful Lusaka thought about something interesting.