"I refuse"

I get a slightly surprised look at the chairman, who affirmed with a resounding voice, not only at the students of the Orange Infarction College, but also at Koizumi and Miura.

Preliminary information I had heard from Dr. Sudo was that this joint meeting was a matter of fact and that is why it set the stage for discussion between students.

Originally the minimum conditions for each other on this occasion...... it is the other side's idea to see what events they take to in light of their hopes.

Naturally, at the stage of listening to the teacher, that's how we perceived it.

But the chairman made me say no without a rush to get lost.

"Say no... Do you know what that means? You think you're gonna deny school policy at the same time as your students?

"Naturally, it's a self-conscious statement."

When Se Liang (Shiraku) tells him without disturbance, the chairman also trumps him without straying.

I also advanced that the upside down relationship needed to be kept clear, but I never thought I would dismiss the proposal itself.

... or can you say no.

I had heard it was difficult to avoid, so I was narrowed down to how my thinking dictated the direction of the event.

I was a blind spot myself.

Even though he said it was difficult to avoid the joint meeting, he had abandoned the idea of avoiding troublesome problems.

At that moment, it turns into the direction of how not to establish the event, as opposed to before.

Reminds me of the story from the beginning, what is the problem and where pointing it out to the other person can be the most painful.

Regardless, it would be a joint proposal cited suddenly.

Hearing what the joint was about, it didn't seem like much of a bad thing.

Even though they are cultural festivals, they develop personality in schools.

If there are festive cultural festivals like ours, there are cultural festivals that are mainly choral like Orange Meadow College.

So you can't refuse to deny the other person's events per se.

Because there are two conflicting cultural festivals, the suggestion that we want synergies to go hand in hand is not bad in itself.

There are certainly benefits. But on the other hand, disadvantages also exist.

If it's just a cherry blossom festival, we'll have to keep in touch with the problem of cleaning up in the school, if it's a joint event at the two schools.

With little time, the hassle is heartless painful.

And there should be a shortfall, as usual, in terms of expenses.

Starting from the beginning with the recalculation, it is necessary to set the maximum amount of the class, etc.

That such an issue should be easy to assume, but has never been talked about before.

In short, there are some doubts as to how this proposal went until it came out.

Then we should set our sights on the other person's actions.

What can they gain from joining forces and what can be the greatest benefit?

It's the same high school in the city, nothing wrong with the relationship.

And this one is high school for girls.

Since cultural festivals are not aimed at making money in the first place, it was the number of visiting humans who were left to be excluded from the choices even with regard to monetary aspects.

The Orange Infarction Women's College maintains the performance of choruses and brass music with ancient traditions as the main focus of cultural festivals.

Then there should be few visitors outside too.

Relatives and friends would be the majority.

What will change by making it joint?

… the opportunity for outside humans to visit the cultural festival of the Orange Infarction College is exceptionally high.

The cultural festival at Sakura no Hill School is a festival.

Local junior high school students bring more junior high school students outside the city who wish to progress, as well as parents.

If they want to keep it on their side at all, they feel that a lot of things will fit.

This is just to say that I feel...

If it were to be a sudden joint, this would not be a form of cultural festival that would be satisfactorily pursued by the response either.

But if it's the same chorus and performance every year, that's less to worry about.

The shape is different. Even as a cultural festival, the quality changes.

Ask anyone here if this idea is right or wrong and they won't get an answer.

Because maybe the goal is to increase the number of students who want to enroll next year.

The students' union people shouldn't be taught such issues.

It has been said, and it would be the first attempt to hold joint meetings, work with student unions, and also the shopping district.

And so far I've come to think, and I'm willing to endorse the Chairman's words.

All you have to do is pierce it at the Sakura no Hill School Cultural Festival without being fooled by the phrase that it's not in the past.

"It's an issue that's already getting harder in both schools, isn't it? And yet the student council rejects it out of their personal thoughts?

Se Liang still looks at the Chairman's words in such a way that he cannot believe them.

My eyes still don't see my emotions.

"Apparently, there was a conversation going on between schools. But why do we have to participate in a unilaterally decided joint project without even talking to our student council and the already active Cherry Blossom Festival executive committee?"

About four weeks to the cultural festival.

At the end of October there will be a cultural festival without having to do anything.

By then they are starting their activities in an ongoing fashion to create the best cultural festivals.

Well, you'd be happy to tell your students that we'll hold a joint meeting.

It's decided to have fun doing such a typical youth event flashy.

But it shouldn't have accumulated if you let me tell you from the executive commissioner who's obliged to run it.

We have also compiled concepts based on previous data.

Because it's the first unscrupulous order to blank it and hold a new event jointly.

"… it is the Student Union that works hard for a good future for the school"

"Creating an environment where students can live better is also a student council, don't involve students in the convenience of school"

I don't know what those eyes were looking at, but they still sounded like a little anger and contempt mixed in their voices.

The student council supports the school.

So I guess it's their organization, the Student Council, that doesn't dispute and dedicate itself to the direction the school walks in.

"... what did you guys think when you heard about the joint?

Second, he was throwing that question at me.

They are also one student before it is a student council.

There must be an image of what we think of school life and cultural festivals.

What was their mood like when they proposed it from school to something different?

Did you take it positively, or did you obey it because it was a decision made by the school reluctantly?

"It's..."

The gaze we were having diverges.

The students sitting next to me also had a reluctant look on my face.

The other student council did share information faster than we did.

So you should be joining us on this occasion with a concrete proposal.

But not everyone agrees.

"The student council gets stuck between the school and the students, so we both know it's hard to be in a position."

When the chairman tells him so, he returns to the other party a proposal about the joint cultural festival that he was just given.

I didn't have to put that into words to see what that meant.

"It is certainly the duty of the student council to support what the school has decided to do... but there is no point in just nodding and following them being chosen to represent the students"

Strong caged words of will echo in the classroom.

Student representatives, the words fall heavily on my own shoulders.

I was also chosen as a member of the student council after fighting over a seat with Yudo Ohara.

As a consequence, action needs to remain.

"Cultural festivals are the most exciting thing for students… they should not be used as tools for adults"

The chairman also said that the answers he arrived at in the limited information were similar to mine.

The two factions are temporarily silenced in words indicating the complete end of the discussion.

Shortly thereafter, the other student council officers who stood up turned themselves in small thanks.

As he walks toward the door he has been entering, the chairman, Se Liang, looks back.

"The last thing I'd like to ask you is, is it possible that Mayura is the family of Mayura Maple from our school?

"... it's my brother"

Be brief and state only the facts.

Then he nods a few times if the point has gone and then laughs with ridicule.

"Really... I heard about that maple guy's brother and sister and expected him to be an excellent person, but he was too unlike me to suspect it a bit"

It was the chairman who reacted to the words he had been accustomed to hearing for more than a decade when he was listening with zero sigh.

"Se Liang, it's better not to poorly touch about Shin Liang"

"Yes?"

The chairman kept trying to say something to Se Liang, who had the expression of suffering from understanding, but put his hand between his eyebrows to zero his sigh.

It's too late, as if to say so.

Se Liang, who is tilting his neck, stiffens his body for the next moment.

Two hands came out of the rear without a sign and were placed on her shoulder.

And it was the princess Shizuku Kanzaki and the queen Shizukurosaka, whom our Sakura no Hill School boasted, who were ahead of Se Liang looking back in momentum.

Shizukuishi grinned at the full face in fear, and Kirasaka had a sharp gaze all the way through her eyes to pierce her opponent.

"We are very careful about True Good... but it seems too late."

The last time cherry blossoms and orange infarcts sounded where they first met was a small shout of amazement and fear.

... No, I'm sorry about something, really.