Sawamura Sayuri pouted.

The humanities category at the University of Tokyo is, simply put, law.

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Chapter 47 I admire Komekado very much

Applying for the liberal arts category 1?

Forget it, it would be funny if we went that way and someone got killed!

Simply put, if we separate the difficulty of the humanities and sciences at the University of Tokyo, the humanities category 1 has the most difficult humanities exam, while the science category 3 has the most difficult science exam.

One is the Faculty of Law, and the other is the Faculty of Medicine.

Sawamura Sayuri asked if she was interested, and Aki Tomoya decisively said no!

"I didn't enter the University of Tokyo to catch the eye of someone like you. Please don't misunderstand. I am personally very greedy, but also easily satisfied."

Aki Tomoya said in a panic.

At that moment, he felt he should vehemently condemn Japan's corrupt system and political environment.

Going to study humanities isn't a bad idea, and learning from Komekado to become a lawyer is also a good option, but Sayuri Sawamura's intention is different from that!

"It's rare for me to have such high expectations of you, kid. It's hurtful to answer without even thinking."

Even if you pretend to be cute and charming at this time, Aki Tomoya won't fall for it.

He is quite sensitive to this.

"Regarding law, I greatly admire a senior named Komikado, who is an excellent lawyer!"

Aki Tomoya's reply was also a way of telling Sawamura Sayuri that even if he had the idea of ​​taking the liberal arts exam, it was to become a lawyer, and he would never have any other intentions.

If I were to study law in Japan, I would follow the path of Komikado!

At this moment, Sayuri Sawamura frowned slightly, shook her folding fan, and muttered, "Komikado...Komikado Kensuke? Reminds me of an annoying guy!"

When her mutterings reached Aki Tomoya's ears, they had a considerable impact on him.

Legal High in Japan should have been released a long time ago, but it hasn't even been filmed yet, has it?

"I'm truly sorry to have raised your expectations!"

Aki Tomo didn't think much of it. Although he was a little concerned, he decided to refuse Sawamura Sayuri for now.

Sawamura Sayuri, who was still thinking about a certain Japanese legal legend with a 100% success rate in cases, snapped out of her reverie and looked at Aki Tomoya again, thinking to herself, "Could this kid have been influenced by that rogue lawyer?"

Although she was very curious, Sawamura Sayuri was more disappointed than anything else. She had just been looking forward to Aki Tomoya, but the boy had rejected her so decisively.

If it were anyone else, they would probably swear on their deathbed to graduate from the Faculty of Arts, Class A, at the University of Tokyo.

"Aki-kun, I feel like I hardly recognize you anymore!"

Sayuri Sawamura remarked with these thoughts.

He has ideals and goals, is not disturbed by external factors, and is full of motivation. Given time, he will become an excellent man. It's a pity that such a man is going to miss out on his daughter.

It's a pity, but I still have to worry about my daughter's friendships.

"Can Aki-kun still be friends with Eriri? This is my request as a mother."

Sayuri Sawamura added another question as she asked.

Across from her, Aki Tomoya twitched his lips and said in a helpless tone, "She's the one who messed up her friendships, so am I supposed to take responsibility too?"

"Don't say that. Can you just say it's a mother's troubles?"

Sawamura Sayuri also realized that the person who couldn't understand right now was Eriri. At least as a normal friend, she believed that Aki Tomoya could still treat her the same way.

Her current position is simply that she is a mother who is troubled by this and has no choice but to ask the boy in front of her for help.

Aki Tomoya pushed up his glasses and looked again at Sawamura Sayuri, who was holding her face in her hands: "Excuse me for being rude, but may I offer my opinion?"

Please feel free to speak your mind. We've known each other for over ten years, so there's no need for such formalities!

Honestly, even Sayuri Sawamura found it hard to bear the serious atmosphere created by Tomoya Aki's polite language.

In previous encounters with him, Aki Tomoya was much more reserved than he is now, but such a big change meant that even Sawamura Sayuri couldn't immediately adapt when they officially met.

"Taking it for granted and enjoying the benefits of the environment, Auntie's upbringing has gone a bit astray. I don't think the troubles of a large family are any less than those of us commoners."

Aki Tomoya felt that Eriri really didn't need to worry about anything. Teenagers either overthink things or they think in the wrong direction.

Most people will find themselves in situations where they have no control over their own lives many more times in the future.

Given Eriri's current situation, she has already achieved the life that most people want. Many people work themselves to the bone just to achieve the life they desire and then do what they love.

It's not that she has no right to complain, but compared to those who are truly lost, her complaints sound somewhat ironic.

So, should we ask Sayuri Sawamura if there's something important missing from her upbringing?

"I didn't give her a heads-up beforehand. Auntie didn't do enough in this matter. She said she disliked others for being hypocritical, but many people envy her for having the right to make others hypocritical."

That being said, everyone needs a true friend.

Aki Tomoya's words caused a hint of surprise to flash in Sawamura Sayuri's eyes. Could a student really say something like that?

He looked as if he had experienced a lot, and this sense of incongruity, or rather his unique quality, made Sayuri Sawamura look at him with a sidelong glance.

"But think about it carefully, Aunt Sawamura, you did give her a heads-up. She went to public schools from elementary to junior high, but Eriri didn't really see the difference between her and others. Why don't we start raising her into a real young lady now?"

Aki Tomoya shook his head as he spoke, "A carefree young lady?"

Don't be silly. There's no such thing as a truly carefree person in this world. If there were, they would be chosen by God!

But compared to others, Eriri can be said to be carefree.

"I wanted to say you were complaining, but it sounds more like you're stating a fact. Aki-kun, as your childhood friend and mother, shouldn't I also get to know you again?"

"Sawamura Sayuri said in surprise."

At this moment, Aki Tomoya shook his head again and then laughed, "Actually, I want to deny the childhood friend thing, because I suddenly found that talking to Aunt Sawamura is much easier than talking to Eriri... Anyway, we've known each other for more than ten years, so we must still be friends, right? But judging from how worried you are now, Aunt, in Eriri's eyes, our friendship is more fragile than I am."

"After all, as you said, once we lose contact after graduation, and the years pass and the connection fades, we'll think of each other less and less as we have less and less contact. Even friends who know her true colors will think the same way, so how can we expect those kids who come up to us with ulterior motives to do so?"

"Is that so? I'm really sorry to have to expose your child to these things so early!"

Although Aki Tomoya used an apologetic tone, it didn't sound very sincere.

If you figure these things out sooner, you won't have to worry about them in the future, right?

"In short, I will still treat her as a normal friend, as long as she still considers me as the ordinary friend she has known for more than ten years."

At this point, Aki Tomoya added that it wasn't a special request, but something he had always wanted to do.

If we were to compare Kasumigaoka Utaha and Eriri, the people Aki Tomoya has known for over a decade would likely be more significant.

However, if asked which side he prefers, Aki Tomo would choose Kasumigaoka Utaha without hesitation.

Even if she portrayed herself as a bad person in front of others, that senior probably knew in her heart that this was at most a failed first love confession. In other words, Aki Tomoya was just giving her a way out.

He played the bad guy, but from another perspective, the other side actually gave him some face!

I only heard from occasional conversations with people at school that Kasumigaoka Utaha is living a much more carefree life than Eriri.

"It's such a shame that Aki-kun didn't take the humanities exam!"

"Sorry, I'm not interested in law!"

"...I won't bother you anymore. In the end, please, please be more understanding. Seeing your friendship turn out like this really hurts me!"

"take care."

Chapter 48 The Girl Who Wants to Take the Keio Exam

As June arrives, Aki Tomoya's first semester as a second-year high school student is almost over.

In the past, he would have been preparing for the summer commercials in August at this time, but since the start of the semester, he has been studying for exams and has not been able to devote much energy to his beloved anime.

"Huh? Keio University? Professor Tsubota, this is a scam!"

At Aomine Academy, Junko Harumi, a new tutor who had only been at the academy for half a month, couldn't contain her excitement and asked Mr. Tsubota a question.

There's a student in the academy who's preparing for the University of Tokyo entrance exam, and Harumi Junko is already amazed by her talent. Now there's another girl who wants to apply to Keio University. What's going on? Are prestigious universities really that easier to get into now than they were back then?

Mr. Tsubota, standing in front of Junko Harumi, smiled helplessly and said, "This is just a way to encourage students. With Keio University as the goal, if the teacher puts in more effort and the students work hard, even if they don't get into Keio, it's still possible for them to get into other good private universities. Besides, Kudo is not even a senior in high school yet."

Today, a new student joined Aomine Academy, a female high school student who was suspended from school.

Harumi Junko had also heard of the school that the girls attended; it was a high school that led directly to university, so basically, there were no problems with the entrance exams.

Of course, that's not the key point; rather, the girl's deviation value was slightly subtle.

A deviation score of 30 indicates someone who basically doesn't study, making it difficult for them to get into university.

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