The Heroines Want to Fall in Love 77
by TINY FAN FICTIONThe Heroines Want to Fall in Love 77
Edited by: Tiny Fan Fiction
Chapter 77 The Wolf is Coming
By the riverbank.
A girl was chasing after a boy in front of her, waving her umbrella.
“Stop right there, you idiot, Sakurai!”
“You’re the one who should stop! Why are you chasing me? Just because I didn’t wait for you to go to school today? It’s embarrassing to still be going to school with your childhood friend in middle school!”
On the grass.
Asakura Yuu and Haruno watched this scene with different expressions.
Young people don’t know how good it is to have a childhood friend, mistaking a brother for a treasure.
You’ll definitely regret it when you get to high school!
“Childhood friends are great, maybe they’ll even get married in the future.”
“Childhood friends are the worst, they’ll definitely not get married in the future.” Haruno gave a different answer.
“Why?”
“Let me tell you the answer, Pochi… if 2 people understand each other too well, it’ll only ruin the romantic atmosphere.”
“Really?”
Asakura Yuu no longer believed in his love with Yukino.
He had thought that as they got to know each other better, he could definitely get Yukino into his harem in the future.
“The probability is very high. There’s a saying that… before becoming lovers, the closer the relationship, the harder it is to take that crucial step.” Haruno explained, “You only appreciate something when you lose it. Even if someone is always by your side, taking care of you and considering you, it’s likely that they can’t compare to the excitement of a chance encounter.”
Is that what they mean by “childhood friends can’t beat a chance encounter”?
Asakura Yuu never thought that Haruno would be a proponent of chance encounters, but he himself was a pure childhood friend fan.
Unfortunately, he didn’t have a childhood friend.
“It’s like a long-distance relationship. Even if you send a thousand texts over a few years, you can’t close the distance between your hearts by even a centimeter. Those who are meant to cheat will still cheat.”
“…That’s so heavy.” Asakura Yuu was quite idealistic about romance.
Haruno’s dose of reality was about to break him.
Can’t adults just leave the world of high school students alone?
Why are they all so realistic?
Do they think long-distance relationships are doomed to fail?
Are they looking down on love?
“But long-distance relationships are indeed more dangerous than close-range romance.” He had to admit that.
The data is all online.
How frustrating.
If long-distance relationships are doomed to fail, then his plan for a harem is even more likely to fall through.
Asakura Yuu was confident that girls would like him, but he wasn’t sure if everyone would accept his harem.
He could only say that he was working hard towards that goal.
“That’s the adult view of romance, kids should learn from it.” Haruno said with a smug expression.
“What’s there to be proud of? Only boring people would think that way, I’ll think about it when I get to university.” Asakura Yuu’s response fit the impression people had of high school students, quite rebellious.
“Hmph? What’s your profound insight on romance, Pochi-kun?”
“Harem forever!” Asakura Yuu raised his hands and shouted.
“Huh?” Even Haruno showed a surprised expression.
Did I hear that wrong?
Harem?
“I mean, I want to be surrounded by a group of beautiful girls, with everyone treating me as the center, and caring about me…”
“Hold on!” Haruno couldn’t bear to listen anymore.
Is this kid crazy?
I thought he was a bit off during our previous conversations, but… a harem?
Are you serious?
She asked again, “The harem you’re talking about, is it the kind I’m thinking of?”
“Probably?”
“What do you mean probably? You really want to be liked by a group of girls and flirt with them?”
Asakura Yuu corrected, “Beautiful girls, I need to correct you on that. I won’t approach just any ordinary girl. And Haruno, what are you talking about? Will there be guys who get tired of being surrounded by girls and talking about love every day?”
Haruno picked up a hardcover book and started reading on her own.
With a melancholic tone unique to beautiful girls, she said, “The wind is quite strong today.”
Let’s just forget about that previous conversation.
Thinking carefully, having a harem doesn’t matter, right?
It’s just his dream, and he probably can’t do it anyway.
Even if he succeeds, it has nothing to do with me, right?
However, among the students of this year’s Soubu High School, there’s a girl named Yukino Yukinoshita – I wonder if you know her.
She’s usually cold and doesn’t have any friends…
“No, no, no. Yukino is a cold girl, and she definitely won’t get along with someone like Asakura-kun, who’s a popular kid.”
Haruno’s inner thoughts gave a negative answer to her previous bold idea.
I wonder how Yukino-chan’s club activities are going.
Let’s go check it out when school opens?
“Haruno, it seems we’re not on the same wavelength, and we can’t have a good conversation.” Asakura Yuu sighed and stood up.
“When you build your harem, don’t forget to tell me, okay? I’ll join in too,” Haruno said jokingly.
“Just you wait!”
Asakura Yuu left the riverside with his head held high, like a giraffe.
Haruno burst out laughing at the sight.
It took her a while to calm down.
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Saturday.
The scheduled study group.
Asakura Yuu arrived the earliest since his house is close to the library.
Minamihamachuu Library.
This was a place that local students often visited, and thanks to its comprehensive resources, it was a decent spot for studying.
Most importantly, it was very quiet.
Even the reading room could be called a morgue, it was so peaceful, which suited Asakura Yuu’s taste perfectly.
He was the type who wouldn’t get distracted while studying and preferred a quiet environment.
On the other hand, when it came to playing around, he liked it lively and disliked the quiet.
Time for a pointless guessing game.
Who could be calling out to me like that?
Yui Yuigahama?
Yukino Yukinoshita?
Saki?
Eucliwood?
Momo?
Alright, let me turn around…
Didn’t expect it to be Isshiki Iroha, though.
Asakura Yuu looked at the cute underclassman in front of him, wearing her school uniform, and asked in confusion, “Aren’t you supposed to be at the soccer club’s practice?”
Sorry, but since he didn’t know much about his underclassman, that was the only answer he could think of.
“That’s not it.”
“Oh, I see.”
“You’re so cold, senpai,” Isshiki Iroha said, wiping away fake tears. “Waa, I had to beg Hayama-senpai for a long time before he agreed to let me join the study group.”
Asakura Yuu quickly pulled out a handkerchief and said, “Okay, stop crying…”
But before he could even hand it to her, the little devil underclassman’s mouth curled up into a smile.
Asakura Yuu’s expression turned cold: “Isshiki, have you heard the story of ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf’? There was this shepherd boy who, in order to get attention, lied and said…”
“The second time…”
“The third time…”
Asakura Yuu went on for several minutes, telling her the story.
After listening, Isshiki Iroha thought for a moment and said seriously, “Wait, senpai, I have a different interpretation of this story!”
“Go ahead and share.”
I’d love to hear your twisted logic.
“This kid just wanted to get everyone’s attention, right? If the villagers had shown him enough care, he wouldn’t have lied, would he?” Isshiki Iroha even added, trying to prevent his rebuttal…
“I know this story is meant to teach kids not to lie.”
Isshiki Iroha bowed slightly.
With a respectful tone, she said, “Senpai, please refute my argument from the perspective of the story.”
Asakura Yuu rolled his eyes and directly smacked her on the head with a karate chop.
“Ow, that hurts…”
Isshiki Iroha clutched her head, looking pitiful and pleading: “Senpai, why did you hit me?”
“I just didn’t feel like it.”
“Eh, that’s so mean! You don’t even want to give a reason!”
“This is how things are done in Japan, respect your elders! Remember that!”
“You’re such a bully, senpai! I hate you!”
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