I have a life simulator.
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"First Experience—"
Before Kitagawa Ryo could react, Yuki had already gently embraced him, and when she looked up, she had the same bright smile as when they first met in the white room.
"This time it will definitely be perfect!"
The girl was full of confidence.
"This is where I reside..."
"It's ok."
Before the question could even leave his lips, a slender finger had already blocked Kitagawa Ryo's mouth.
"If Arisu wakes up, let's go together."
As she spoke, Xue tiptoed again and whispered in his ear:
"Hey—isn't this the ending that Ryo wanted to achieve in his last life, even though he was indecisive and dragged it out until the very last moment?"
Chapter Thirty-Nine: The Incalculable Impact on Adolescents
As evening approached, Hotaru, who had been waiting in an empty room (not really), finally saw Kitagawa Ryo return. Facing the kitten who immediately started boasting about her accomplishments, Kitagawa Ryo felt rather complicated.
If we only look at the result and ignore the process, Hotaru's actions today were just like her unauthorized actions towards Horikita Suzune on Valentine's Day. In the end, it did play a very crucial role, but the price was that it would give Kitagawa Ryo an unexpected backstab every time. It all depended on his own ability to adapt to the situation, combined with his sister's actions not long ago. After several times, it almost gave him some kind of psychological trauma.
Oh, this time it's not just psychological trauma; the physical strain hasn't been much worse either.
In fact, even if he was just pretending to faint, Sakayanagi Arisu probably wouldn't have been able to calmly continue watching him and Yuki make do with whatever they had on hand in his room. Therefore, the former woke up even faster than Kitagawa Ryo had imagined.
Bad news: The first thing I saw when I woke up was Yuki, who had boldly declared that she would give Kitagawa Ryo a perfect first experience, and she was putting her promise into practice.
Good news: The other person's situation was not much different from hers not long ago, and they were no longer able to carry out any sarcastic remarks or actions on their own.
Sakayanagi Arisu's own reaction to this situation was quite intriguing. At that moment, she acted just like a child in kindergarten whose favorite toy had been taken away, using the simplest pushing and shoving skills to try to get it back.
Then came the incredibly childish back-and-forth between the two of them, which Kitagawa Ryo absolutely did not want to recall. For a moment, he even wondered if he had returned to the time when he was the healthy older brother and confidante in the white room, or if he had traveled to some other world.
As it turns out, sometimes very simple emotions can be expressed with very simple words. And because they are so simple and plain, they are easily mistaken for children venting their anger. Regardless of whether the two of them forgot about it after they finished arguing, Kitagawa Ryo has already decisively put the words she heard today into the deepest part of her memory as if they never happened.
Whenever one party's emotions become excessive, this healthy older brother has to intervene immediately by either punishing both sides equally or giving the good child a treat, emphasizing fairness and ensuring everyone gets a share.
It must be said that when the physical revelry grows large and lush, absorbing all the body's nutrients and occupying all the brain's reserves, other senses will naturally become increasingly thin and weak. Everything will become more and more annoying the more you think about it. But at least for today, Kitagawa Ryo can guarantee that Sakayanagi Arisu and Yuki will have no other thoughts to worry about. And today's memory will replace some of the past and take firm root in their minds.
Although it's often said that the relationship between the three of them is something that no one can escape, before this, both Sakayanagi Arisu and Yuki actually separated the relationships too clearly. They only thought about themselves and the other person, and themselves and Ryo. They never thought about the other person and Ryo, let alone the shared memories between the three of them.
Ultimately, the three of them don't seem to have any shared memories. They can't really include the fact that he and Sakayanagi Arisu were recording a variety show on stage while Yuki was clapping in the audience, since that would fit the point mentioned above.
From Sakayanagi Arisu's perspective, this was just a matter between her and Ryo. She didn't know there was an audience member in the audience, and even if she saw him, she pretended not to see him.
From Yuki's perspective, this was just a matter between her and Ryo, Ryo's effort to get her out of the white room, not to mention the subsequent flashback of the first snow they watched together.
So, besides objectively saying most of what he had been holding back in his heart, Kitagawa Ryo was more satisfied that today he had at least created memories for the three of them together.
Let's not even talk about whether these memories are legitimate or precious; just tell me whether they are unforgettable or rare.
After the two of them kept the items, when they thought of each other again, their minds were no longer filled with the events of the white room, but rather with the events that had occurred in Arisu's room.
But that doesn't mean Kitagawa Ryo can let Hotaru off easily, especially since she's now brazenly wagging her tail in front of him, acting all smug and asking for praise. She's really gone too far.
To be honest, the advantage of cat form is that you won't feel anything even if you get hit a couple of times. Anyway, Kitagawa Ryo finds it hard to imagine himself picking Hotaru up, placing her across his lap, and hitting her back and butt a couple of times.
"Meow meow--"
Knowing that she had indeed put on quite a show for Kitagawa Ryo these past two days, the kitten was quite well-behaved today and didn't try to avoid it. However, after making a couple of dramatic whimpers, she stood up energetically again and ran back to her little nest to sleep.
Showing director's cuts to people for several days in a row is taking its toll on her, the author of a history book and a great director. She needs a good rest.
"You must tell me in advance before doing these things in the future, otherwise I will leave you with Ying outside the school to raise next time I leave school."
"Meow?"
Seeing that Kitagawa Ryo seemed to really intend to abandon her off-campus, Hotaru quickly climbed out of her little nest and rubbed against his wrist in a coquettish manner, almost as if she were raising her two little paws to express her loyalty.
"Meow meow!"
"When I give Arisu and Yukiho their first simulation next time, just don't mess it up. You're not allowed to change a single word. I want to watch it with them too."
After patting Hotaru's little head, Kitagawa Ryo spoke again, adding a pie-in-the-sky promise at the end:
"If you behave well, we won't send Hotaru out of school."
The kitten nodded vigorously in agreement.
Anyway, she felt that there was nothing for the director to edit in Sakayanagi Arisu's first simulation. At most, it could be included in the part about Kitagawa Ryo's death, which would be a small way to save face for Arisu, or for herself.
"Okay, let's leave it at that for now. I'm going to take a shower."
Watching her brother walk into the dormitory bathroom with a change of clothes, Hotaru slowly returned to her own little room.
It has to be said that Xue's fantasies today have added the final piece to her puzzle as a master of conquering Kitagawa Ryo. After all, conquering is never just about the psychological level; knowing how to make people feel genuine pleasure on a physiological level is also an essential course.
After I finished editing it overnight, I'll send it to another Ying tonight.
At that time, she was unaware that the impact on teenagers would be immeasurable.
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Happy times are always short-lived, and the May Day Golden Week holiday passed in the blink of an eye. However, for second-year students, May is still a noticeably peaceful month. After all, they just went through a special exam in April. Considering that the chairman of the board of directors of Tokyo Advanced Educational High School has now changed to the steady and stable Sakayanagi Shigemori, they don't have to worry about any surprise attacks from the school in May.
The situation is different for first graders. Long before the Golden Week holiday began, the homeroom teachers of each class had already notified them of a special exam. The written test they took with their second-year classmates when they first entered school in April was just a practice test at best. The upcoming special exam is the real exam that involves changes in class points and issues related to dropping out.
Incidentally, since each class already knew the rules regarding class points during the first half of the first month, classes A through D generally performed well, resulting in a significant improvement in class points. Even the lowest-ranked class, D, retained nearly 700 class points under Xue's strong supervision.
As for the smaller group, you can only say that you can't really expect the students in Class D to keep their nerves on edge for a whole month. Learning and daily habits are things that can't be formed in a day or two. Even the second-year students only gradually got on track after several months of school life.
Because of the partner exam in April, many second-year students also had the opportunity to meet many first-year students, and therefore they were also very concerned about the special exam that was about to take place.
"The information released so far seems to be related to the club, but we don't know the specifics of how it will unfold."
The unbreakable trio of Class 2-A, consisting of Karuizawa Megumi and Ichinose Honami, who deliberately switched seats to sit next to Kitagawa Ryo, were also chatting about this topic today.
"After all, Dongyu has so many clubs, and they are all kinds of clubs. I don't know how the school plans to organize them, especially since there is also a club called 'Going Home'."
Faced with Karuizawa Megumi's confusion, Ichinose Honami thoughtfully offered her own explanation:
"I think the school is encouraging students to sign up for more clubs, because the news was released just before the Golden Week holiday, around the end of April. At that time, the recruitment of various clubs had not yet ended. If you react quickly, you can still catch the tail end and join a club."
"So that's why several first-year students resubmitted their applications to our drama club those two days."
Karuizawa Kei nodded in realization, then turned to look at Kitagawa Ryo:
What do you think, Liang?
"My opinion is similar to Hono's. Given Sakayanagi-san's... chairman's style, this special exam for the first-year students is probably aimed at improving club performance. After all, Dongyu's foundation is indeed a bit weak. It is definitely one of the top middle schools in the country, but it has never had any clubs that are worth mentioning. Otherwise, our drama club would not have been treated so well this year. It can be considered as spending a lot of money to buy a horse's bones."
Kitagawa Ryo smiled and offered his opinion, but he almost forgot to address Sakayanagi Narumi as by his usual title.
"Actually, apart from the Homecoming Club which doesn't belong to any clubs, I'm also quite curious about how to count the first-year students in the student council. After all, you can't say that the student council doesn't count as a club."
"really."
The three chatted for a while, and before they knew it, the morning classes had just ended when news spread on the school forum that the rules for the special exam for first-year students had been announced. Kitagawa Ryo also received the rule explanation text message from all three of them immediately.
"Unbeknownst to many, the first-year students have been enrolled for over a month. In order to promote communication and cooperation among students, and to enhance competition and vitality among clubs, the school will conduct a special exam for the first-year students at the end of this month."
The examination rules are as follows:
First-year students who join a club will form a new sub-club named after the club they joined during this special exam period. For example, if there are 15 first-year students who joined the basketball club, then from today onwards, these 15 students will form the basketball club (first year).
Second, on the day of the special exam, the school will invite various clubs from other high schools in Tokyo to our school for a meeting and exchange and to hold related competitions. At that time, these small clubs formed independently by first-year students will represent our school in this competition. For example, the basketball club (first year) will play against basketball clubs from other schools that come to exchange. The same applies to other clubs: sports clubs will play against sports clubs, arts clubs against arts clubs, and general clubs against general clubs. The school will arrange a corresponding opponent for each club.
Third, from today until the day of the special exam, all clubs must provide full support to the small clubs that are temporarily independent for first-year students, including training venues, teacher guidance, and other aspects.
Fourth, first-year students who have not joined a club must join a club team as temporary members before the start of the special exam, or choose to form a club that does not exist on Dongyu Campus to participate in the competition. If they choose the latter, the specific name of the club and its members must be reported and submitted to the school within this week.
Fifth, during the three-week preparation period, the school will also conduct assessments of the abilities and attitudes of each first-year club in three weeks. The top three in each assessment will receive an 'assistance card' and can bring a second- or third-year senior from the club on the day of the competition. The bottom three will be warned once. If the number of warnings reaches three, the club will be disqualified from participating and all students in the club will be expelled.
VI. On the day of the competition, each member of the winning club representing Dongyu will receive a reward of 100,000 personal points and 10 class points, and will immediately become an official member of the club after the exam.
7. Each member of a club that fails to win on the day of the competition will have 50,000 personal points deducted, and those who behave particularly badly will be immediately expelled from their club.
The basic rules have been introduced. For further details and supplementary rules, please see the instructions on the last page.
Kitagawa Ryo casually clicked to open a page.
"Note: First-year students who join the student council will face Dongyu School as their opponent on the day of the exam."
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Chapter 40: Living Up to Anyone
Undoubtedly, this special exam for first-year students was also in the typical style of Sakayanagi Shigemori. Although there was a penalty of expulsion, a closer look reveals that it was only aimed at those freshmen who were extremely lazy and didn't even bother to pretend. For students who had tried their best, the only penalty was the deduction of personal points, and even the class points were barely touched.
However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that this special exam was less of an actual test and more of an experiment by Sakayanagi Shigemori in managing club affairs at Tokyo Advanced Educational High School.
Earlier, when Kitagawa Ryo was chatting with Karuizawa Megumi and Ichinose Honami, they mentioned the competitiveness of the East Sports Club. This special exam for first-year students seems to be a statement that Sakayanagi Shigemori wants to make in order to solve this problem, using a special exam to separate the first-year students.
It is well known that Japanese schools have a very rigid seniority and seniority culture, and clubs are no exception. First-year students who have just joined a club will have to do odd jobs for a long time. After all, the seniors have worked hard for a year to become seniors. If they don't show off and enjoy the treatment of seniors, then this year has been wasted.
The most typical example is Takeru Sudo, who joined the basketball club at the beginning of last year. In terms of skill alone, most of the second and third-year seniors were not as good as him. Although he was not yet an undisputed ace, he was definitely at the level of a regular player. However, because he was a freshman, due to the traditional seniority system, even with the club's advisor's intention to promote him, it still took a lot of effort for Takeru Sudo to become a regular player. As a result, the basketball club suffered a crushing defeat in last year's summer tournament and did not even get a decent ranking.
While the lackluster performance of Dongyu's clubs is not solely due to this one issue, just as the basketball team's failure cannot be changed simply by Sudo Takeru's early debut as a regular player, Kitagawa Ryo personally appreciates Sakayanagi Shigemori's attempt, which can be seen as giving the first-year students an unprecedented stage.
To reiterate, for Japanese high school students, without considering other options, the most common and realistic paths are nothing more than studying and joining clubs. The two special exams since the first year of high school are precisely the two themes closely related to these, which shows Sakayanagi Shigemori's good intentions.
Considering the messy special exams and facility regulations that the acting chairman, Tsukishiro Tsunehiro, created last year, and even openly started gambling, one has to admit that the older generation of educators were far more competent than most.
"The student council's opponent will be the Dongyu School administration... Doesn't that sound a bit odd?"
On the other side, Karuizawa Megumi and Ichinose Honami also finished reading the specific rules that Kitagawa Ryo shared with them.
"Because the functions of Dongyu's student council are quite different from those of other high schools, right? And unlike other clubs, it seems quite difficult to clearly compare them."
Kitagawa Ryo, having served as the student council president for a period of time, thought for a moment and then shared his opinion:
"Well, I think the test will be on the ability to formulate rules for a special exam and organize large-scale events."
"It might be related to the large-scale special exam this summer."
It's no secret that Tokyo Advanced Educational High School holds an unprecedentedly large-scale special exam every summer vacation; second and third-year students, apart from the newly enrolled first-year students, are already well aware of it.
“That makes sense… but compared to the student council, Ryo should worry about our two juniors in the drama club first.”
As she spoke, Honami Ichinose's tone was somewhat hesitant:
"It seems like neither of them has ever seriously acted out a single play, right?"
Karuizawa Kei picked up the conversation and added:
"Yeah, since joining the department, one of them has been doing logistics work with you, Fanbo, and the other one seems to be very enthusiastic about reading the script, but I haven't seen her practice her lines or anything during rehearsals."
"...So, our drama club won't be at the bottom in the end, will it?"
"It shouldn't be that bad. There's still more than half a month left. We can give the two juniors some intensive tutoring. Besides, I think they have a lot of talent in this area. Even if they don't win in the end, Tsubaki and Nanase's attitude is perfectly fine. They won't have to drop out of school."
As someone who cares even more about the drama club than Kitagawa Ryo, Karuizawa Kei knows Nanase Tsubasa and Tsubaki Sakurako, who were recruited this year, quite well, especially in terms of drama performance.
"As for Tsubaki, she said that she had already watched many of Ryo's... well, my performances about a year ago. Since joining the club, she has basically read all of the dozen or twenty scripts that are more popular. And considering that she has a high level of academic ability, her memory should not be too bad."
"As for Nanase, I think she is more suitable for acting than Tsubaki in terms of personality. She has a good foundation in physique and voice, and she is just as smart."
"Besides, if we can get the aid card mentioned in the school rules, and let me or Ryo provide support as senior members of the club, then there will be no problem at all. So there's nothing to worry about. I'll explain everything to the two of them about the club activities after school today."
Seeing that Karuizawa Kei had almost finished sorting things out, Kitagawa Ryo didn't say anything more. After all, this wasn't a special exam for second-year students. The seniors just needed to do their support work and didn't need to worry about anything else.
"Okay, let's talk about it during today's club activity."
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After school, in the drama club's activity room.
"...I thought I wouldn't be able to go on stage until at least next semester."
Facing the prospect of being forced into a club in three weeks, even the usually energetic Nanase Tsubasa seemed a bit listless. After all, generally speaking, freshmen join a club either because they are already skilled in that area and have a good foundation and want to take it a step further, or simply because it's related to their interests. Under the rules of this special exam, the former is obviously more advantageous.
However, Nanase Tsubasa and Tsubaki Sakurako clearly belong to the latter category. After all, among high school students, drama is definitely a niche field that is extremely unpopular and small. Not to mention having relevant performance experience, there are probably very few students who have actually been to a theater to see a complete theatrical performance.
"Don't be so discouraged. There's still more than half a month left. Just start working hard from today. But I'll have to trouble you guys to work a little harder. Just think of it as working hard for a special exam, not for club activities."
From Karuizawa Megumi's personal perspective, she quite liked this special exam. After all, if she could use this opportunity to cultivate two immediate combatants, it would alleviate the predicament that the drama club mostly relied on her and Kitagawa Ryo, and the supporting actors were always just Sakura Airi.
Even if Tianze Yixia's transfer doesn't have a significant impact on the drama club, it does mean they've lost someone who can perform on stage.
That's why, after giving such a soft word of encouragement, Karuizawa Megumi started asking about Nanase Tsubasa and Tsubaki Sakurako's progress. The result was pretty much as she had expected: neither of them had made much progress.
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