Am I being simulated by their love affair.

Chapter 156 Hokkaido cannot live without electricity, just as young girls cannot live without Jun Ma

Chapter 156 Hokkaido cannot live without electricity, just as young girls cannot live without Jun Matsueda.

When he woke up the next morning, Jun Matsueda felt a strong sense of restraint in his body.

He reached out his hand from under the quilt and brushed away the black hair that was stuck to his face. Wang Yueyao's peaceful sleeping face was right before his eyes, and he could even feel the girl's breath.

In order not to wake up the sleeping girl, he slowly raised his upper body and found the source of the restraint.

Mochizuki Haruka kicked off her quilt and hugged him tightly like an octopus.

Jun Matsueda felt like the cucumber strips in the Eho-maki and the prawns in the tempura batter.

After a while of daydreaming, his empty stomach protested. He carefully crawled out of the quilt rolled up by the girl, and then covered Mochizuki Haruka with the quilt again.

Shivering in the cold air, Jun Matsueda left a note on the bedside asking him to go downstairs for breakfast and went into the next room to change his clothes.

"Good morning, Matsueda-san~" the girl lying on his bed said softly.

"The electricity hasn't come on yet?" Jun Matsueda pressed the switch next to the door. There was no movement in the dim room, so he could only go into the bathroom in the dark to wash up.

"The news said there was a power outage throughout Hokkaido."

Tomatsu Tomoka quietly got out of bed, closed the wooden door of the suite, and lay back down on the bed.

The girl had been awake for a while. She should have gotten up immediately, but when she thought about the fact that Jun Matsueda had slept in this bed last night, she couldn't help but want to lie down for a while longer.

Tomatsu Tomoka curled up in the quilt, trying to feel the remaining masculine scent. She got out of bed and opened the curtains only after Matsueda Jun finished washing up.

"It's so cold." The girl stretched.

The belated sunrise illuminated the seductive outline of Tomatsu Tomoka's body under her thin pajamas. The undulating curves stretched from her breasts to her waist, then passed over her hips and then moved downwards to trace the perfect roundness.

"It hurts!" Tomatsu Tomoka groaned. The pain of the bruises was like the sunrise in Hokkaido, always late.

Jun Matsueda took out a down jacket from the closet and gave it to her, "Try this on first." The girl's clothes were still in her original room downstairs.

Tomatsu Tomoka put on her coat, the hem of which was enough to cover her hips, "Thank you, Matsueda-san."

In fact, she wanted the school uniform coat that Jun Matsueda had just put on.

The two walked out of the room, and the only sound on the stairs was their footsteps gradually condensing in the cold air.

"Is that where you fell last night?" Jun Matsueda pointed to a step with dried scarlet marks on it.

Tomatsu Tomoka nodded embarrassedly.

He sighed and said, "Let's go buy medicine after breakfast."

I don't know if the hotel will serve breakfast today.

Reaching the first floor, the girl hurried towards her room, "Matsueda-san, wait for me!"

A few minutes later, Tomatsu Tomoka had changed into her school uniform skirt and inner wear, and her black stockings covered the scars on her calves.

"Why don't you wear your own coat?" Jun Matsueda looked at her black down jacket.

The girl walked towards the restaurant and pretended not to hear.

Candles were lit in the restaurant. The accompanying teachers all got up early today. Xiaominato Shengzi waved to them in the corner.

"Do people who are good at studying get up so early?" Hirouchi Aya looked at the two people sitting next to her.

"Is today's breakfast so rich?" The food in front of him made Matsueda Jun ignore her question.

"Without electricity in the hotel, keeping food fresh becomes a problem. We have to dispose of food at risk of spoilage as quickly as possible."

Kominato Shoko pushed a plate of crab meat and egg sandwiches toward her student. "Is Tomatsu-san's injury serious?"

Last night, Jun Matsueda reported to her that Tomatsu Touka was sleeping on the top floor because she was injured and had difficulty moving.

"Thank you for your concern, Mr. Kominato. I just have a few bruises, but it's nothing serious." The girl replied politely, cutting the sandwich into small pieces and putting them into her mouth.

"After breakfast, I'll go to the pharmacy with Tomatsu-san to buy medicine."

Jun Matsueda ignored the girl's surprised look and lowered his head to finish his fried salmon salad and sandwich.

"Matsueda, please buy some other daily medicines, such as antipyretics and anti-inflammatories. In the current situation, it would be very troublesome if a student fell ill."

"We'll reimburse you when you come back." Hirouchi Aya came over and patted Matsueda Jun's shoulder. The girl who was chewing a sandwich glanced at her.

"Um, does anyone bring tissues?" asked Kominato Shoko after finishing breakfast, and Hirouchi Aya shook her head.

"I should have it here." Tomatsu Tomoka reached into her coat pocket and then remembered that the clothes she was wearing were not her own.

"In the inside pocket of my coat." Jun Matsueda took a sip of milk.

"Oh." The girl reached into her arms and felt around, then took out a tissue and handed it to the teachers.

Kominato Shoko was a little slow to take the tissue, so Hirouchi Aya asked the question on her behalf: "How did Matsueda know?"

"That's my coat." Jun Matsueda said as a matter of course. He lowered his head to eat and didn't notice the change in the eyes of the two adults.

The two teachers watched the boy and girl leave the restaurant.

"They really didn't have any problems last night?"

After breakfast, Matsueda Jun first went back to look at Yueyao's room. The girl was still sleeping. He crossed out the words on the note on the bedside table and added another line.

Walking out of the hotel door, "The power is really out."

Language turned into water vapor and rose into the air. The snowy streets were devoid of passing trams and indoor lights, and the scene became much more monotonous both visually and auditorily.

The girl holding an umbrella walked beside him. "The teachers didn't mention the next arrangements just now."

Even the buses stopped running, and there were noticeably more pedestrians on the road, making the usually peaceful atmosphere of the snowy town a little tense.

"I guess the school is in a state of chaos too. Both New Chitose Airport and Okadama Airport are closed. Now even if I want to go back to Tokyo, I can't."

Tomatsu Tomoka, who was walking in front, turned around to look at him, and her tone became excited.

"We're stuck in Hokkaido~"

The girl holding a black umbrella has snow falling in front of her and people coming and going behind her.

A sudden cell phone ring rang between the two of them, and Matsueda Jun took out his cell phone.

"Matsuzhi! Was there an earthquake there? I just opened my eyes and saw your message, and I woke up all of a sudden!" Lai Qi Yangshi's voice was louder than usual.

"Yes, there was an earthquake." Matsueda Jun walked past Tomatsu Tomoka and headed towards the nearest pharmacy. "I'm in Otaru, and this area wasn't affected much."

"I saw on the news that the whole of Hokkaido has a power outage?" The sound of water splashing was heard on the phone.

"I even have my phone on power saving mode right now."

Tomatsu Tomoka walked beside the boy, she wrapped her down jacket tightly around her body, guessing the identity of the girl on the other end of the phone.

"Then you can't even enjoy a hot shower?" The girl who was taking a shower thought of this question.

"Not to mention hot water for washing, even hot water for drinking is a problem."

"Then come back to Tokyo as soon as possible. I live alone every day now and I'm so bored that I don't even wear clothes in the living room."

Jun Matsueda did not ask about the mysterious relationship between boredom and streaking.

"Since you want to save electricity, hang up now. When you come back, tell me about Hokkaido."

The girl hung up the phone amid the sound of showering.

"Is it your roommate?" Tomatsu Tomoka asked cautiously.

Matsueda Jun nodded, "I told her I was safe last night."

The two walked into the pharmacy. Unlike the convenience store next door and the supermarket on the road where many people were rushing to buy things, there were not so many people in the pharmacy.

"Can't pay with mobile phone anymore?!" the two people who bought medicine heard the customers in line say.

When paying the bill, Jun Matsue took out banknotes from his brand-new coin purse and left smoothly with two bags of medicine. On his way back, he texted Maki Yami, "Thanks to my senior's wisdom, I've overcome another difficulty in Hokkaido."

The girl replied with a jumping parrot emoji. "I don't know what happened, but I'm glad you're okay!"

When they returned to the hotel, there were many students gathered around the teachers in the lobby. Jun Matsueda saw Natsumi Imokawa waving to him in the corner.

"I'll go back to my room to apply the medicine first." Tomatsu Tomoka said goodbye to Matsueda Jun and took away his coat.

"Songzhi, I took a picture of the beautiful starry sky last night!"

Even at this time, Natsumi Imokawa still held her camera in her hand.

"After the earthquake last night?"

The two sat on the sofa next to the vending machine, and Jun Matsueda fed the girl a can of banana milk. The vending machine was no longer working, so he bought this on the way.

"Yes! Because there's a power outage, there's no light pollution at all. I've never seen such a clean night sky in Tokyo!" The girl rested her chest against the carton of banana milk and showed him the photos in her camera.

Jun Matsueda suddenly laughed. He was a little panicked at first. The whole of Hokkaido was experiencing a power outage on such a large scale, which had never happened in the history of Japan.

But when he saw that Natsumi Imokawa was still able to show him the night sky after the power outage with an excited look on his face, his panic disappeared quietly.

“It’s really beautiful.”

Pushing open the door to the top floor, the girl who was sitting by the window eating breakfast turned around and looked at him.

Even if there is an earthquake and a power outage, you can still enjoy breakfast service at your door. This is the power of money.

"It seems you slept well last night." Matsueda Jun looked at the girl's eyes, which seemed particularly bright compared to yesterday.

"Maybe it's because I'm sleeping next to you." Mochizuki Haruka smiled at him.

Jun Matsueda was stunned. She had never said such words before when she slept in the bedroom of 507 or read bedtime fairy tales.

what happened?

The girl turned her head and ate the last bite of her breakfast.

"I called Mitaka this morning and asked them to prepare a new welfare home education and medical preferential plan."

Jun Matsueda walked to the window and turned the girl's body in front of him.

"Didn't I tell you not to keep doing things like making a will?"

"I'm not making a will." Mochizuki Haruka stared into his eyes. "I just did what I wanted to do."

"Just think of it as an advance payment from me to you."

"You trust me that much? What if I can't bring you back to normal?"

"That's okay. Just consider it as a huge loss. The Mochizuki family has already given away enough money anyway."

Mochizuki Yao walked into the bathroom, and soon the sound of a shower was heard.

"What are you thinking?" asked Jun Matsueda from outside.

The sound of running water was still hitting the glass, and it stopped after a while. The girl began to apply shower gel.

"I don't want you to feel like I'm tying you up, that's all."

"You can leave me any time now."

Mochizuki Yao looked at the foam covering her chest. She had a lot to say but couldn't.

Last night the girl had a dream. She was sitting in front of a horizon, looking at the empty ends.

She didn't know who she was dealing with, she only knew that she was prepared.

She will not let the scale tilt, and she will put whatever is put on the other side.

Money, proof of contract, hair, teeth, eyes.

Even your whole heart.

She didn't know how long she had been dreaming, but she kept looking cautiously at the other side of the thick fog, waiting for the other party's chips.

But there was nothing.

After waking up, Wang Yueyao looked at the snow outside the window with a sense of loss, and then realized what he had done wrong.

That's not a trade, that's a gamble.

A lasting relationship, an unwavering love, cannot be achieved by simply agreeing on a price and shaking hands.

This is true for family ties and love. Blood ties are a gamble, and marriage is even more of a gamble.

Only because Haruka Mochizuki was willing to abandon everyone and come to Otaru could she hear Jun Matsueda say, "I won't watch you die in front of me."

Go place your bet, Mochizuki Haruka said to herself after she sobered up, and be the one who takes the initiative to pay.

In the simulated dreams, she was never the one who took the initiative to give, perhaps that was why the ending was so tragic.

The girl clasped her hands tightly against her chest, waiting for Matsueda Jun's response.

Even if she was 99% sure that Matsueda Jun would not turn around and leave, Mochizuki Haruka would still be nervous because of that 1% possibility.

"Why are you always so extreme?" the boy outside the bathroom asked helplessly.

"Either you refuse to believe anything I say, or you let it go completely. Can't you find a compromise?"

Jun Matsueda sat on the edge of the chair and looked at the girl's clean plate.

"I said I would support you through this most painful time. You may have forgotten, but I still remember."

The sound of showering came from the bathroom again. The girl raised her head and happily washed off the foam on her body.

Even a little bit of sweetness would be infinitely interpreted and magnified by love, and she didn't even realize that the water on her body was gradually getting colder.

"Songzhi, there's no water!" The girl in the bathroom exclaimed a few minutes after the sound of water disappeared.

Matsueda Jun looked at the girl sitting on the bed, wiping her hair awkwardly. "Mr. Kominato said that the hotel uses an electric water pump, and there's no water supply to the top floor. The water in the tank just ran out."

"What should we do then?" Wangyue Yao looked at him with wet eyes.

"You live downstairs, what else can you do? Come down after your hair is dry."

The task of "wiping it dry" used to be done by her maid.

Jun Matsueda took the towel from the girl's hand and wiped her hair vigorously.

"Ouch! Be gentle!"

"It won't dry if you wipe it gently. It's zero degrees outside now. Do you want your hair to freeze?"

Mochizuki Haruka stepped on the stairs in her slippers, wiping off the remaining bloodstains.

"Songzhi, I didn't hear what you said before you went to bed last night. Can you say it again?"

"Which sentence?"

"The last sentence."

"Anyway, I won't watch you die in front of me."

The girl released the recording button on her phone and followed him downstairs.

It seemed like life without electricity wasn't so bad, and it seemed she wasn't the only one who thought so.

 Today I'll only be posting 4000 words. I'll try combining two updates for a few days and see which update method you all find more appealing. If I do combine them, the time will be around noon or in the evening.

  
 
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