Am I being simulated by their love affair.

Chapter 509 Three Rounds of Interviews, Each with Its Own Problems

Chapter 509 Three Rounds of Interviews, Each with Its Own Problems

After submitting the volunteer survey form, the next day will be the individual interview.

Kominato Shoko sat in her empty office, organizing the documents in front of her. She had just finished an interview with a student and was waiting for the next knock on the door.

"Dudu".

With two clean and swift movements, and a slightly soft voice, Mochizuki Haruka pushed open the door and walked to the woman's side, nodding to her.

"Hello, Mochizuki." The female teacher smiled, feeling somewhat awkward.

The eldest daughter of the Mochizuki family specifically requested to be placed in the class taught by her teacher during the second year of high school. Kominato Shoko didn't understand why at the time, until after the class assignments were completed, the girl requested that her seat be arranged next to a boy.

So it was a romantic entanglement with Matsueda Jun.
Matsue is already dating Yuka. Has he dealt with this emotional debt from Mochizuki?

Kominato Shoko quickly found out the answer.

"Mochizuki-san's first choice is the University of Tokyo."

Looking at the girl's survey form and usual report card, she said, "You'll have to work really hard to get into the University of Tokyo."

The female teacher's words were very tactful; given Mochizuki's academic abilities, she thought it was unlikely.

"I think it would be better to prioritize Keio University, right? If we focus all our energy on getting into the University of Tokyo, it might affect our other choices."

Kominato Shoko had learned about the girl's family background, and Keio University would definitely have a way to help her, but even the Japanese Imperial Family doesn't have a shortcut to the University of Tokyo.

“No.” Mochizuki Haruka shook her head stubbornly. “I want to go to the same university as Matsue.”

The female teacher was momentarily speechless. "While love is indeed important, shouldn't we consider the future more carefully?"

"Thank you for your concern, Ms. Kominato," the girl blinked, her tone indifferent, "but my life will not be affected by which university I attend."

"..." These words, spoken by the eldest daughter of the Mochizuki family, were truly irrefutable, and Kominato Shoko could only sigh inwardly.

"Afterwards, Kawai Juku will have some really tough mock exams. The humanities at the University of Tokyo are divided into three categories. Mochizuki-kun, you should think carefully about which category you should apply for."

Mochizuki Haruka nodded. "I'll take whichever category is easier, as long as I can go to the same university as Matsue."

Watching the girl turn and leave, closing the door behind her, Kominato Shoko rubbed her temples in frustration.

A few minutes later, two knocks sounded at intervals outside the door, neither too loud nor too soft, as if to remind the people inside that someone was about to come in.

The door was pushed open, and a girl's head peeked in. "Hello, Kominato-sensei~"

Tomatsu Yuka greeted the homeroom teacher with a smile before walking up to her, saying, "It's time for another one-on-one interview."

“Yes.” Kominato Shoko smiled relaxedly. “Yuka did very well on this mock exam, ranking first in the whole school.”

"Thank you~" The girl nodded in satisfaction. "Is the second place Tsunkun?"

Even in front of the teacher, she still addressed the boys affectionately, but Kominato Shoko didn't seem to mind too much. "That's right, Matsueda is amazing too."

Tomatsu Yuka didn't say anything, but smiled even more happily than when she had just been praised.

"Yuka is also planning to apply to the University of Tokyo, right?"

"Yes, just like Jun-kun!"

Kominato Shoko said "also" because she was thinking of Mochizuki Haruka who had just left, but she didn't intend to correct this little misunderstanding.

"Which category are you planning to choose? Arts or Literature?"

Humanities majors usually go on to study law, and she didn't think the girl was interested in law. "I haven't had a chance to ask Tsunku yet," Tomatsu Yuka smiled. "I'll go whichever category he chooses."

The female teacher couldn't help but mentally complain that a girl in love couldn't stop talking about "Tsun-kun" from mentioning it in every sentence.

"It involves your university major and future career path, so you should really think about it carefully, right?"

“What the teacher said makes sense.” Tomatsu Yuka’s smile remained unchanged. “However, I don’t really care about my major. No matter what I choose, the first two years at the University of Tokyo are all the same basic education, which suits me perfectly.”

Kominato Shoko is feeling a bit tired.

One said it wouldn't have any impact, and the other said it didn't matter. Why are girls' thoughts so strange?

After seeing off the girl who already had her own ideas, the female teacher took a two-minute break to drink water. Just as she put down her water glass, there was a loud knocking on the door.

When Jun Matsuo entered the office, he noticed that his homeroom teacher's gaze seemed somewhat unfriendly, and he touched his cheek.

"Is Ms. Kominato in a bad mood today?"

"It's all because of you." Kominato Shoko's voice was tinged with resentment.

"Me?" The boy was a little surprised. "Is the teacher not satisfied with my grades?"

"Never mind, let's not talk about that." The woman waved her hand. "What should Matsue study at Tokyo University? He should have already decided, right?"

If even Songzhi hasn't figured it out yet, she really needs to give her a good lecture.

Jun Matsue nodded. "From a practical planning perspective, I personally prefer the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics, or the Faculty of Liberal Arts."

"However, the outlook for the legal industry in Japan is not very good right now, so they will probably give priority to the economics department."

“Oh.” Kominato Shoko suddenly seemed a little annoyed.

"Oh, what do you mean, Kominato-sensei?" Jun Matsueda blinked.

"It means I understand." The professor from the Department of Younger Sisters rolled her eyes cutely. "You've thought it through very clearly. There's nothing more I can do to guide you. I look forward to your results on the Tokyo University mock exam."

"Thank you, teacher." The boy smiled brightly.

"But there's one thing," the female teacher finally sighed.

"Young love is indeed a precious feeling, but it wouldn't be good if it affected your studies. You must find a good balance in this relationship."

Jun Matsue nodded. "I understand. Thank you for your advice, teacher."

Stepping out of the office, the young man didn't immediately take a step, but instead gazed at the scattered figures in the corridor and began to ponder.

Ms. Kominato didn't use the word "love," but rather "like," so it seems she wasn't just talking about Tomatsu, but also about Mochizuki?

Mochizuki's matter can be put aside for now. Matsueda Jun walked towards the classroom; it was time to seriously consider his romantic relationship.

Tomatsu has been getting increasingly proactive lately, especially when the two of them are alone. This isn't a good thing.
Two days ago, while sheltering from the rain at a karaoke bar, he originally wanted to talk to Tomatsu Yuka about this matter, but the girl started talking about her family instead—listening to her talk about her happiness, Matsueda Jun really didn't want to speak.

But we can't keep putting it off forever. The boy opened the back door of his classroom.

Sitting in the back row, Mochizuki Haruka and Tomatsu Tomoka turned their heads and looked at him in unison.

Behind them, the bright sunlight streaming through the window cast a dreamlike glow on the girls' beautiful figures.

It would be better to find an opportunity to talk about it, Jun Matsue thought to himself.

(End of this chapter)

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