The Heroines Want to Fall in Love 20


    Edited by: Tiny Fan Fiction


    Chapter 20 I’ve Fallen for You, I’m Certain

    “I think there’s a way to kill 2 birds with one stone for this problem.”

    “What is it?”

    “You two go up, and I’ll climb up the side of the boat to get on shore.”

    “There are man-eating fish, sharks, and crocodiles down there.”

    Her implication was that he was a goner.

    “Of course, it’s best to survive, but if I don’t, the two of you will regret it for the rest of your lives. You might even stay single, thinking of me every moment…”

    Yukino interrupted his fantasy:

    “Sorry, if I meet someone I love, I’ll marry them, even if we’ve only known each other for a month.”

    “Hmph… a few days later, with all the mundane things in life, I’ll probably forget about you soon?”

    “President, I’ll do my best to make you fall in love with me! Before I get bitten to death by man-eating fish! So, please don’t forget me! And don’t forget me in just a few days!”

    “Make you fall in love with me before I die? It’s still daytime, not time for dreams yet?” Yukino Yukinoshita sat back in her chair, flipping open the light novel in her hand, responding to him in a perfunctory tone.

    “A man dies to save you, and you’d marry another man you’ve only known for a month?”

    “I remember saying that this is a topic between friends. Between a dead friend and a man I can spend my life with, I’d choose the latter, of course.”

    “…”

    “If you fall into the water, I can only hope you won’t get killed by the man-eating fish…”

    Just when Asakura thought she was going to say something nice, Yukino Yukinoshita said, “If you get bitten by man-eating fish on the ears, lips, or fingertips, it’ll be very painful. On the other hand, if you get swallowed by a shark or crocodile in one bite, the pain might be less?”

    “…I’d rather live, the parts you mentioned just sound painful to hear.”

    Looking at the fearful expression on his face, Yukino Yukinoshita covered her red lips, stifling her laughter for a moment before she couldn’t help it.

    The warm sunshine of spring, the laughter of a girl, and the gentle breeze outside the window.

    Everything in his senses became clear and transparent, like the first gust of cold wind when going out in winter, invigorating his spirit.

    His heart beat faster, pounding more rapidly than during intense exercise.

    If this were their first meeting, the boy might have fallen in love at first sight.

    “Have you fallen for me?” Yukino Yukinoshita asked, teasing him as she looked at his dazed face.

    “Yeah, I almost fell in love with you, wanting to spend the rest of my life with you. If possible, I’d want to have 3 kids with you, the oldest named Akemi, the middle one named Yuta, and the youngest… ” He stuttered and blushed, unable to say the name of the youngest child.

    “Haven’t thought of it yet?”

    “I’m not even in love yet, a person should be down-to-earth.” Asakura quickly recovered to his state from a few minutes ago, as if his previous innocent demeanor was just an act.

    His heart still hadn’t calmed down, and if Yukino were to ask him the same question again at that moment, he might not have had the confidence to give the same answer.

    Yukino also didn’t continue teasing him.

    After a few minutes, footsteps echoed from the entrance of the still Service Club.

    A while passed.

    “Yahallo!!” Accompanied by a lively greeting, a pink-haired bobbed girl burst in.

    “Charo~” Asakura responded with a lazy turn of his head.

    Yukino: “…”

    What an unusual greeting style, it had become a habit.

    She didn’t pay much attention to the two of them and continued reading her book.

    Yui Yuigahama closed the door, put down her orange backpack, and sat down between the two of them.

    They fell silent for a while.

    Yukino suddenly looked up and asked, “Yuigahama-san, why do you always come to the Service Club after school? Don’t you have anything else to do?”

    “Huh?” Yui Yuigahama pointed to her own face: “Aren’t I a member here?”

    She thought that after so long, she had already become a part of the Service Club.

    But looking at the reactions of the two, it seemed they didn’t welcome her.

    “Yui, where’s your application form?” Asakura sighed, saying, “I thought you weren’t interested in joining the Service Club, but it turns out you just forgot to submit the application?”

    “Hehe, I forgot.”

    Listening to her silly remarks, Yukino felt that Yui didn’t seem very intelligent.

    Letting such a girl join the Service Club wouldn’t be like throwing a sheep into a tiger’s den?

    She still remembered that there was a guy in the Service Club who tried to start a harem.

    “Here’s the application form.” Asakura pulled out a form from a small cabinet beside him.

    “Just fill it out and you’re done.”

    Yui Yuigahama took the application form from him and looked for a place to write, but the classroom was empty and lacked any surface to write on.

    She was about to stand up and go to the cabinet where Asakura got the form to write.

    Asakura, seeing this, thought for a few seconds before interrupting, “I’ll go get a desk.”

    There was a folded desk at the back of the classroom.

    A few minutes passed.

    Asakura leaned on the desk, feeling that his reading posture had become much more comfortable.

    Originally, sitting on a chair to read meant he had to look down.

    “Here, I’ve finished!” Sitting in the middle of the desk, Yui Yuigahama handed over the application form.

    “Hmm…”

    Yukino Yukinoshita glanced over the documents she had written.

    After confirming everything was in order, she noticed Yui Yuigahama staring absently at the whiteboard beside her.

    “What’s this?” Yui Yuigahama asked, her face filled with confusion.

    She had been to the Service Club several times this week, and each time, the whiteboard had been empty.

    Why did it suddenly have some writing on it today?

    ‘Indecisive, hurting others and oneself. Self-righteous kindness is more cruel than the harsh truth.’

    Who wrote this strange sentence?

    It made no sense at all.

    “Topic.”

    “Topic?”

    “To prevent the club activities from getting boring, we regularly write discussion topics on the whiteboard.”

    “Can I write something too?”

    “Of course! As long as you’re a member of the Service Club, you have the right to write on this symbol of freedom! Even the all-powerful Yukinoshita club president can’t stop you!”

    Yui Yuigahama nodded vaguely, “I see.”

    Watching the two of them banter, Yukino Yukinoshita rolled her eyes.

    All-powerful?

    You have the nerve to say that when you argue with me every day?

    “Indecisive, who’s that about?”

    “Me.”

    “Huh? Did you do something hurtful, Yui?”

    “Didn’t you repeat what I said to Yukinoshita earlier? I almost got eaten by piranhas because of that. The water was full of them, crocodiles, even sharks.”

    “Ahaha~” Yui Yuigahama looked away, clearly guilty.

    So this sentence was written by Yuki after all.

    But what were the piranhas about?

    “But I wasn’t lying. You said you preferred Yumiko…”

    Before she could finish, Asakura Yuu interjected, “Yui, do you know who’s most likely to be disliked?”

    “…I don’t know.”

    “A fence-sitter.”

    “Are you angry, Yui?”

    “I…” Asakura Yuu was at a loss for words.

    You’re asking such an obvious question now?!

    Why didn’t you realize it sooner?!

    Yukino Yukinoshita turned her face, her shoulders shaking slightly as she struggled to hold back laughter.

    Asakura Yuu’s flustered expression was too funny; anyone would have found it hard to resist.

    [Yukino Yukinoshita’s affection +5, points +5000]

    …………


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