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    The Heroines Want to Fall in Love 80


    Edited by: Tiny Fan Fiction


    Chapter 80 Stupidity with a Unique Charm

    The topic of romance didn’t last very long.

    As for Yumiko’s feelings, they might have already reached Asakura Yuu’s heart…

    It’s just that this coward didn’t dare to respond.

    …………

    The goal of this group activity was to study and prepare for the upcoming finals in just over 20 days.

    To avoid worrying about their grades during the summer break and to reduce the time spent on supplementary lessons, the members of the “popular” group were all working hard…

    otherwise, they would have to make sacrifices in their summer plans.

    After all, the second year of high school was a crucial stage, especially for a school like Soubu High School that focused on advancing to higher education.

    It would be too late to start working hard in the third year!

    “To play during the summer break, we need to study hard… Yuu-chan, this logic is definitely weird,” Yui Yuigahama said, covering her head.

    There’s a certain beauty to not being tainted by knowledge.

    “The school has arranged special supplementary classes, and with your current ranking, it wouldn’t be difficult for you to get in.”

    “Can I ask, are the people in that class all idiots like me?”

    Asakura Yuu nodded, revealing a teachable expression: “…you’re self-aware, which is a good thing, it means you can still be saved.”

    “Hmm… Yuu-chan, are you just finding ways to call me stupid?”

    “…didn’t you say that yourself?” Yumiko, who was sitting next to her, stopped writing and looked up.

    The conversation between these two had a strong presence, making it hard to interrupt.

    “Hehe, I guess so,” Yui Yuigahama said with a silly smile, then continued working on her problems.

    However, she didn’t have a clever mind or the perseverance to keep going, and soon found herself wanting to give up again.

    Asakura Yuu put down his pen and discovered a second way to solve the problem.

    Noticing Yui’s adorable face as she was about to fall asleep, he asked…

    “Do you want me to teach you?”

    “Really?” Her voice was filled with surprise.

    But what made her happier than learning was the fact that Asakura Yuu was teaching her.

    “Otherwise, it would be a waste if we couldn’t hang out during the summer break because of supplementary classes.”

    “My grades are pretty good, you know.”

    “834-chan, your confidence is making me appreciate the diversity of humans.”

    834 was Yui’s ranking in the last joint exam, which was perfect for teasing her.

    Asakura Yuu remembered his own nickname, 39779-kun, which was given by Haruno-senpai, saying that in a person’s lifetime, they would only greet 39,779 people, and he was one of them.

    “Yuu-chan, you’re starting to talk more and more like Yuki-chan…” Yui Yuigahama trailed off, suddenly remembering there was someone else at the table with a complicated relationship with Yukino.

    “Yu-kun has always been like this.” Yumiko reminded her, “Yui, you weren’t in the same class as him last year, so you probably don’t know? He likes to say weird things in private, and some jokes that aren’t funny at all.”

    “I know.”

    “You don’t know.”

    “I really do know.”

    Just when a war was about to engulf the entire library…

    “Can we keep our voices down? This is the library’s reading room, and we’re supposed to be studying today, right?”

    Asakura Yuu quickly started from the fundamental logic of the activity, trying to get the two of them to stop arguing over him.

    Couldn’t the love triangle happen at a better time?

    Asakura Yuu organized the materials: “Yui, which subjects did you score low in on your last exam?”

    “Ah… well, I’m actually, um, pretty good at everything.” Yui Yuigahama’s gaze shifted, her tone hesitant.

    “Okay, I get it, everything was low, right?” Asakura Yuu felt like pinching her cheeks: “You don’t even have one subject you’re good at? How did you even get into Soubu High School?”

    Did she throw erasers?

    Or cheat sheets?

    “I worked really hard, okay.”

    Yui said proudly, “Yuu-chan, you didn’t know? My music and P.E. grades are great!”

    “Yui, which of those 2 subjects are humanities, and which are science?” Yumiko Miura asked.

    “I wish they were both humanities.”

    Yumiko held her forehead: “Soubu High School’s entrance exam doesn’t test those 2 subjects, you know.”

    Asakura Yuu said with a mischievous smile: “Yui, choose science next time.”

    “Eh, are those subjects in science?”

    “Yu-kun’s just teasing you.”

    After being looked at with a dumbfounded expression by Yumiko, Yui lowered her head and reflected:

    “Ugh, I get it, I’ll start studying right away.”

    Just like that, Yui Yuigahama quickly started her second round of studying.

    But not long after…

    “This is wrong, you know.”

    “Mmm.”

    Yui Yuigahama’s pitiful expression was even more endearing to me.

    But Asakura Yuu didn’t have any intention of softening, maintaining the Spartan teacher’s teaching method: “The solution was used earlier, and there are similar question types in the textbook…”

    A few minutes later.

    “Yuu-chan, why don’t you come sit here? It’ll be more convenient if you’re closer, right?” Yui Yuigahama pulled out the seat next to her.

    Asakura Yuu thought she made a good point, but before he could even stand up…

    Yumiko Miura chimed in, “Yuu, for something so simple, you don’t have to explain every step, right?”

    She sounded a little annoyed.

    Now the problem was Asakura Yuu’s least favorite: a double bind…

    Man, can’t this whole “choosing between 2 bad options” thing just disappear from the Earth?

    “But I’m not really good at math.”

    Yui Yuigahama finished her sentence, and Asakura Yuu tried to soothe the other girl…

    “Yumiko, why don’t you sit next to Yui too? I’m worried I won’t be able to teach her properly.”

    Asakura Yuu stood up and said that, then sat down next to Yui.

    His handsome face, his barely-there masculine aura, and the way he was gradually getting closer to her made Yui’s heart race.

    The June sunlight streamed through the library windows that morning, casting a soft glow on his cheeks.

    The girl tried to calm her pounding heart.

    This level of physical contact…was it too much for her?

    Her heart fluttered like crazy.

    These thoughts kept going until Asakura Yuu spoke…

    “Yui, you’re really something else, aren’t you?”

    “…Really? I’m not that bad?”

    “This solution you came up with is really unique… so wrong, I almost laugh.”

    So that’s what “unique” meant!

    The little deer in Yui Yuigahama’s chest felt like it went “splat”

    …………

    The study session went on, and soon the group ended up huddled together at a single table, the awkward tension dissolving.

    “Ogata has a club activity today, it’s a shame.”

    “They say their club is determined to make it to the Koshien tournament this year, otherwise everyone has to shave their heads and bark like dogs in the schoolyard. Just thinking about it is terrifying.”

    “Barking like dogs?”

    ​​”Isn’t anyone studying last time? It seems that he was the punishment for losing the drama. The baseball department is ready to follow the example.” Kakeru Tobe scratched his head, and the draft paper on his hand was already full.

    He took the opportunity to raise the topic: “Speaking of this, it’s really unpleasant that the bastards in Sigao have been bullying the students in our school recently.”

    Asakura Yuu recalled the last encounter on the riverside and spoke, “It’s the end of the semester soon. Who would want to mess with that bunch of moss?”

    “Moss?”

    “Besides force, I could not think of any other solution, so I used the force that everyone disdained to use. In my opinion, this kind of person is very weak, just like the moss on the roadside.”

    “That’s right.”

    Kakeru Tobe laughed out loud.

    He looked down on those people, either.

    Violence is the lowest method, but… it is sometimes very useful.

    “But one thing is to say, if someone breaks the bottom line, I don’t think it’s bad to strike hard.”

    Asakura Yuu thought it was too much of a hassle to just use his brain and try to find a solution.


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