"Why am I the only parent called?" Zongdeok was in trouble with me. "

Back in the classroom, the truth of sitting on top of the lecture spoke of dissatisfaction.

"You did twice as many as I did. Most importantly, I'm not impotent enough to chase you down and get you hurt."

Zongde teases me with a slight laugh.

"Ouilla, I really don't think you've done anything wrong. I just exorcised the bad guys, and I know I don't beat them up except for the real bad guys."

Followers with a slightly higher voice were a student named Hitoshi Tanyo, who has been following me since kindergarten with Truth and Sotoku.

He has mild mental retardation, with his eyes open tightly and his mouth always half-opened and grinning slightly. But academic achievement itself is fine. It's called Savan's syndrome, and memory computation is very good.

However, there are places where the sense of common sense is quite uneven and the mental age is quite young.

Normally, the good friends separate classes from each other, but in elementary and middle school, they always tried to make a convenience for Jen to make Jen, Sotoku and True a class together. There is a strong appeal by Jen's mother, and the teacher's idea that it would be easier to deal with something if it happened.

If we keep it in the same class as True and Sotoku at least, Jen won't be the target of bullying.

"Next time Oyla tells her true mom. The truth is, it's not bad."

"Make sure you don't do that extra thing. unnecessarily twisted"

I asked Jen, who I really intend to, for the truth.

"I don't know what it means to be twisted... twisted. I know what you mean. Maybe that means extra, right?

"I guess that means it's gonna be Gdagda"

It was Zongde who answered Jen's question.

"Oh, I see. You mean you'll be like my mom. That's troublesome."

Jen wears his best arm and makes a difficult expression with his face on his face.

"Don't feel so misrepresented. Gudagda is a state of being, not a person."

"I don't know if it's that hard to say, Oyla."

Truth seriously explained it, but Jen said so with a nagging laugh, so the truth is think of yourself sighing in your head and don't touch it any more.

Let's all go karaoke.

Jen lifts her arms with exasperation.

"You just went yesterday. I went there yesterday."

Sotoku, who doesn't really like to sing, goes in disgustingly.

"Every day... I go every day. Yikes. Ouilla, better song, 'cause I'm gonna be a singer and detective in the future."

Jen, stretching his arms to the side and punching them up and down, proclaims with joy.

"I've told you many times. Because - I can't. Either way."

"Awww... then you'll be a good detective on the song as well as the singer -"

Zongde tells me that Jen compromises with a complicated face. Several female students who were listening to that interaction on the side are laughing at the dullness.

"If karaoke's no good, I'm gonna go to the broadcast room and sing it now."

"Don't. We're almost in class."

Sotoku grabs Jen's arm trying to jump out of the classroom.

"Not bad, Tanyo, if you sing to me."

A female student who was on her side stood up irresponsibly. She was a woman named Reiko Kikuchi.

Definitely the most beautiful girl in the class and few boys students secretly have thoughts. Slightly skinny, but with an adult appearance, tall and sluggish legs. She looks like an intelligent, beautiful girl in a calm mood if she keeps her mouth shut, but she's actually an active girl with tea eyes.

"I don't think there are many people expecting your song, Tanyo."

"Look, Mr. Kikuchi has told me, and I'm coming to Oira."

Jen frequently plays Broadcasting Room Jack and performs his songs on campus broadcasts. Jen is a very good singer and beauty bearer who listens well enough, so few students are offended.

Few people dislike Jen in the first place. It is very bright and nostalgic and gentle in character, so it is greatly seen even where it is somewhat rampant.

"Say something extra and don't burn it."

But Sotoku won't let go of his hand. Leaving Jen's rampage alone, he gets angry because he is certified as Jen's go-to man and true.

"Huh. Oh, yeah. This is very confidential information."

In anticipation of Reiko's departure, he suddenly whispers and invites her to face true and sophisticated, Jen with one hand in his mouth.

"Rumor has it that Oyla likes the truth, Kikuchi-san."

"Well, this guy's already dating a kid."

A virtue that abominably throws up and throws up.

"He's got the worst personality and he seems hot if only he had a little one but his face"

"I don't think I'm as hot as I say."

If true it was only the face, it was at the highest level in school, but due to the low tall and poor bare lines, the overall rating was parted, and I truly knew that.

"Whose what sucks about being hot?

Reiko comes back and speaks up. It seems that only Jen gave his name or a fragmented dialogue got to his ear.

"I was just talking about this guy, not you. Or did you think it was about you? You're over-conscious."

"Oh, I didn't mean to."

Seems like Zongde's words were a star, a blatantly nosy Reiko.

"Kikuchi will go karaoke with you next time - You want to go, right? True and"

"No, why am I naming you Aizawa..."

Jen invites me with an innocent smile, and Reiko openly blushes.

"Wow, Kikuchi-san, your face is red"

"Grunt..."

Jen pointed that out to me like I was going after him, holding my fist and being somewhat of a courtesan.

(Shit...... what the fuck are they talking about for fun with Kikuchi when they're bad and Ikenuma minutes)

No one in the class noticed that there were students who looked forward to seeing the four of them faraway.

The student's name is Kenichi Umegamiya. I don't have a single friend in my class. Few students even care about him. I always read books and no one has ever seen me talking except when I was named by a teacher in class.

A being that can't be distracted from anyone. The most irrelevant being in the world. Toichi credits himself with that. I recognize myself as the bottom line being, living in despair. I can't open my heart to anyone and I can't talk to them. I can't believe the existence of a person.

While I believed in myself as the bottom line, Toichi also looked down on others. Everyone in the world and he can't help but look like a fool.

But such a total of love sprouts. It's Reiko Kikuchi at the end of his gaze.

(Abominable...... Kikuchi and those guys have been talking a lot lately, but how come? I don't think so, but rumors say Kikuchi cares about Aizawa's guy, I guess it's not true...)

Pretend to be reading a book, take only your eyes out of its edge, and alternate between Reiko and True Two Totals One. A total of one of the frivolous appearances that we both admit to each other was causing jealousy and hatred every day for the truth, a beautiful boy as white as painted.

(Damn, I guess that guy is in easy mode of life where he just goes with his face and gets everything he wants without any worries ahead. It's bad for you. I've always known I'd be in hard mode in my life because of my dark roots and my clumsiness. Damn it, dammit, be cursed. Something unfortunate happened to this. Accident. Die, die)

Pretending to read the book, Toichi sends a curse full of power. A year ago, Totally One hated and hated the existence of defects because of the experience that had been given to a defective group that was now three years old.

Most of all, the bad grub was sent to the hospital by Truth and Sovereignty, and henceforth, there was no such thing as a scapegoat or fig. Therefore, Truth and Sovereignty belong to the benefactor for Toshi, but Toshi does not want to accept the fact while knowing it. I see it as equally the object of hatred.

Vain on the way back to reading. The book you're reading is a common light novel. The contents of being smudged by the fact that no matter what you do, the protagonist is summoned by another world to gain strength, works great to save the pinch of the world, and is held away with great admiration by the people around him.

When I read these books, Toichi feels free from unpleasant reality, but at the same time becomes thirsty.

I was wondering if the crappy reality would happen the same way in the book. No, he said it should happen, and it should happen. I wonder what would be wrong if I should get awesome power myself and be recognized and praised by people and fall in love with a beautiful girl.