Despite having such doubts, Rin Tohsaka knew she couldn't pretend to be blind because of her position as student council vice president.

That would be extremely impolite and would also violate the Tohsaka family's precepts.

although--

She really didn't like the gunfighting instructor.

"Hello, teacher." Rin Tohsaka greeted him first.

however--

To the girl's surprise, the usually rigid gun-fighting club teacher seemed out of sorts at this moment.

She was even taken aback for a moment when she was greeted by her own words before realizing that there was a student nearby.

"..."

"Hmm." Misaya nodded, snapping out of her daze. "Hello."

"..."

This unusual situation made Rin Tohsaka somewhat concerned.

This is completely unlike what Misaya Reirōkan should be doing.

And to be honest, this building is a bit "dangerous" right now—after all, his sister and the Servant Ian might still be fighting fiercely up there.

She decided to ask a few more questions.

"Teacher, what's wrong?" Rin Tohsaka continued to ask.

"He seems distracted."

"Hmm?" Upon hearing this, Misaya suddenly became conscious of her image. "Really?"

"some."

Toosaka Rin nodded.

"Is something wrong? I...maybe I can help you."

"..."

Scáthach glanced at Rin Tohsaka, then frowned.

She could sense that the girl in front of her was trying to get closer to her, so she quickly shook her head.

"No."

"There's no problem at all."

"I'm just here for a routine check."

After saying that, Misaya looked at the stairs that Rin Tohsaka had just come down.

"Do you have anything else to do?"

"If not... I'll have to continue the examination."

"..."

Following Misaya's gaze, Rin Tohsaka quickly realized that she wanted to go upstairs.

Of course this won’t work!

My sister and Ian are still up there!

If Misaya catches him red-handed—

Putting aside Sakura Tohsaka, Ian definitely won't be able to continue being a "teacher" at this school.

Although in some ways this is very advantageous to oneself.

but--

Rin Tohsaka has not forgotten what her mother, Aoi Zenjou, said.

No matter what, you have to be good to your younger sister—because the Tohsaka family owes her too much.

Tsk.

Rin Tohsaka never dreamed that one day she would have to cover up for that kind of thing.

But realizing that this was unavoidable, the girl had no choice but to take immediate "action".

"Have."

Rin Tohsaka put on a very serious expression and began to reply to Misaya in front of her.

"Ms. Misaya, you've come at the perfect time."

"I happen to have something I want to talk to you about. Let's go to the student council to discuss it!"

"..."

Misaya glanced at the stairs, then at Rin Tohsaka, and finally nodded.

"ok, I get it."

A few minutes later, in the student council office.

Because it was close to the start of the school year, Rin Tohsaka had already cleaned the student council office by herself.

As the student council vice president, Rin Tohsaka also has the authority to enter and leave this place.

Everything seemed so reasonable.

The girl brewed a pot of tea, poured a cup, and respectfully presented it to Misaya, who was sitting to the side.

"teacher."

"Ah."

Scáthach nodded, then picked up her cup and took a small sip of tea.

Having lived in Fuyuki City for nearly ten years, she has gradually gotten used to some things here—like tea.

She used to not drink much, but now she'll take a few sips now.

"Teacher, the taste should be alright, right?" Rin Tohsaka asked.

“Not bad,” Scáthach replied. “You can tell it’s good tea.”

"but--"

The gun-fighting club teacher's gaze fell on Rin Tohsaka in front of him.

"You called me over... surely not just to have some tea, right?"

"of course not."

Rin Tohsaka waved her hand in denial—she had to admit that she and Misaya really didn't click.

"Well."

Scáthach placed the teacup she was holding on the table.

"Say what it is quickly."

“Uh…” Rin Tohsaka pondered for a while, and then came up with an idea.

"Teacher, how's the training in the Gunnery Department going lately? Is it troublesome or difficult?"

“No.” Scáthach gave her answer without hesitation.

“These students are quite obedient.”

"It's not to the point that I feel troubled or in a difficult situation."

Scáthach wasn't boasting—after all, her students were indeed very obedient.

As for those that are disobedient, they'll probably become obedient after running a few more laps.

"I see." Rin Tohsaka nodded.

"In other words, for Ms. Misaya, the training that the Gunnery Club is currently undergoing is indeed not a difficult problem, right?"

"..."

Scáthach was silent for a moment, and then told the other person her thoughts again.

"I don't like beating around the bush."

"Rin-san, you can say whatever you want to say, I won't mind."

"Uh……"

Rin Tohsaka walked to the table next to her, took out some documents from the drawer, and placed them in front of Misaya.

"This semester, the private Homurahara Academy will expand the size of some of its clubs."

"I've already witnessed the power of the Gunnery Club."

"so--"

Rin Tohsaka cautiously looked at Misaya Reirōkan in front of her.

"I've decided to give the first opportunity to the Gunnery Club, so that it can become the signature program of our private Homurahara Academy."

"What do you think, teacher?"

Rin Tohsaka's words were actually half true and half false.

It is true that the club expanded its size, but it is false that it became a symbol of the private Homurahara Academy.

She was just a student council vice president and had no right to decide the future direction of the private Homurahara Academy.

of course.

If she had to put it into words, Rin Tohsaka knew that she could indeed pull some strings to promote the Gunslinging Club.

But that's unnecessary.

There's no need for it, at least not now.

The reason I said that was to mislead Misaya.

Rin Tohsaka's plan seems to be working well—Misaya seems quite interested.

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