Book 1: Chapter 9: Intro
The midterm
Today is Thursday after school. The day before the midterm.
After Chiyabashira-sensei ended homeroom and walked out, Kushida quickly took action.
She took printouts of the old midterm that I copied at the convenience store the other day and brought them with her to the podium.
“Sorry, but can you guys listen to me before going home?”
Sudou also stopped and listened.
I couldn’t leave this role to anyone but Kushida.
“I hope everyone has been studying a lot for tomorrow’s test. I have something that can help for some final studying tonight. I’ll hand them out now.
She handed out the questions and answer sheet to everyone in the front row.
“Test… questions? Did you make them, Kushida-san?”
Horikita was also surprised.
“Actually, these are old test problems. I got them from a third-year senpai last night.”
“Old test problems? Eh, eh? Are these actual valid questions?”
“Yea. Two years ago, the midterm had nearly the same questions as the one on this problem set. So, if you practice, I think we’ll do better.”
“Woah! Seriously? Kushida-chan, thank you!”
Ike hugged his test in happiness. All the other students also couldn’t hold back their emotions.
“What the hell, if we have these problems, doesn’t all of our studying become useless?”
While laughing, Yamauchi was complaining at the same time. My prediction was completely right.
“Sudou-kun, do your best while studying today.”
“Yea. Thanks.”
Sudou also received the problems happily.
“This is a secret from all the other classes! Let’s all do well and succeed!”
Ike shouted out loud with determination, but I had to agree. There’s no need to send help to the other classes. Everyone returned home in high spirits.
“Kushida-san. Good job.”
Horikita went up to Kushida and praised her uncharacteristically.
“Ehehe, is that so?”
“I never thought to use the old tests. I’m also thankful that you went to see if these questions were still valid to use.”
Looks like Horikita, who doesn’t have any friends, didn’t come up with the idea.
“It’s nothing special. I’m doing this for my friends, after all.”
“Also, I think it was right to announce it today, after school. If word got out earlier, everyone would’ve probably lost motivation.”
“It’s only because I got the problems pretty late. If the same problems are on tomorrow’s test… everyone will probably get good scores.”
“Yea. Also, our last two weeks of studying weren’t in vain.”
Even though it was probably an extremely long two weeks for the students who got failing grades, but I think they all got into the habit of studying.
“It as hard, but it was fun too.”
“I don’t think that trio had the least bit of fun while studying.”
Well, we’ve done all we could. It was up to how much effort the other three put into studying.
“I just hope that I don’t blank out during the test.”
There’s not much that can be done about that one. No matter how well we do while studying, all that matters is how well we do on the actual test. Only practicing with the old test problems can help with this issue.
“Well then, I’m going home too.”
Horikita silently looked at Kushida, who was putting her textbook and notes into her bag.
“Kushida-san.”
“Hmm?”
“Thank you very much for everything up to now. If you weren’t here, the study group wouldn’t have succeeded.”
“Don’t worry about it~ I just want to aim for the higher classes along with everyone. That’s why I agreed to help. I’ll help any time.”
With a smile, Kushida stood up and grabbed her bag.
“Wait. I just want to confirm one thing.”
“Confirm?”
“I need to confirm something because you said you wanted to keep cooperating with me.”
Horikita looked straight at the smiling Kushida and asked.
“You hate me, don’t you?”
“Hey, hey…”
I was wondering what she wanted to ask, but that was unexpected.
“Why do you think that?”
“You’re not answering because it’s true… am I right?”
“…Ahaha, you got me.”
She put on her backpack and slowly lowered her hand back down. And then she faced Horikita while smiling.
“Yea. I really hate you.”
She replied directly, without trying to hide it.
“Should I tell you the reason?”
“…No. It’s not necessary. It’s good enough to just know the fact. It just means that I can now talk to you without any hesitation from now on.”
Even though she was told directly that she was hated, Horikita calmly replied to Kushida.