âYagi, you didnât join a club last semester. Are you planning on joining the Go-home club again?â
âI donât have time. Iâve been working recently.â
Yagi Miyuki packed his schoolbag while casually dealing with the annoying Sazawa Heifu.
Living an ordinary Japanese High School life is fulfilling; however, with that, it is essential to join a club. Yagi doesnât intend to waste his spare time doing club work. Heâs been loyal to the Go-home club since last semester. This so-called Go-home club means going home as soon as school ends.
âAre you planning on working again? If you waste all your youth on such a thing, youâll regret it in the future.â
Yagi Miyuki ignored Sazawa Heifu.
The vast majority of senior high school students in Japan had jobs. Working during high school can be said to comply with the norms of Japanese society.
As a senior high school student with a father he isnât close with and a stepmother he doesnât like, Yagi is more than willing to spend his spare time earning some pocket money.
Heâs been working in a convenience store since last semester started, but he had to quit because his family went to Hokkaido during the summer.
Now that heâs used up most of his savings, he has to get himself ready to find another part-time job; otherwise, heâd have to reach out to his parents to pay for his studies.
âMr. Yagi.â
Yagi had just picked up his briefcase-style schoolbag and was ready to leave when a skinny girl with freckles suddenly approached him and told him, âThere is someone outside looking for you.â
âIs someone looking for me again?â
Yagi Miyuki frowned immediately. Heâs been turned into the butt of public criticism twice today, so heâs feeling a little nervous.
âAh, it seems to be a senior high school teacher. Sheâs a little familiar.â
The freckled girl nodded.
âTeacher?â
Yagi Miyuki breathed a sigh of relief and said, âThank you. Then, Iâll excuse myself first.â
âMr. Yagi, Iâm sorry to bother you again. The school president called you over.â
Yagi walked towards the classroom door and looked at the female teacher in her twenties, dressed in a western-style suit and wearing gold eyeglasses. From there, he knew immediately that his idea of going home immediately after school was shattered.
St. Cronia High School is a private school with tuition so expensive that it can be said to be a school for aristocrats. The schoolâs students are all rich, powerful, and prominent, and even the schoolâs poorest students have some assets.
However, Yagi Miyuki is an exception. He got a scholarship through his excellent grades and was exempted from all tuition and fees.
Of course, there can be no free lunch in the world. While the school finances you, you must also do stuff for the school.
For example, in an English competition for high school students in Tokyo last semester, Yagi Miyuki was asked by the school president to take part in it. Fortunately, he had sufficient knowledge and a great foundation, so he won a silver medal. Itâs a boost for the schoolâs credibility. If you fail to receive awards, the school might stop financing you.
However, while his father can finance his studies, he doesnât plan on burdening his family, especially considering the high tuition fee of St. Cronia. His sister is also studying in St. Cronia but in middle school instead.
âPlease, what is it this time?â
Yagi Miyukiâs head is aching. If this is troublesome, heâd really have to give up going home immediately.
The capable short-haired teacher, Inoue, calmly said, âYouâll know when you go.â
Yagi nodded and said no more.
When he arrived at the school presidentâs office, which was elegantly organized, spacious, and comfortable, he saw that other than the middle-aged bald-haired and fat-bellied school president, another student was present. He knows her, but she may not know Yagi.
This student possesses cherry-pink hair that trails over her shoulders that can gather peopleâs attention wherever she goes.
She had a slim figure, delicate skin, and a healthy bronze complexion. Sitting upright in front of the school president, her name is Mero Narase.
âIt was rude of me to call you here suddenly this time, Yagi.â
âYou are too kind.â
Yagi Miyuki looked away from Mero Narase, who was called âTokyoâs Mermaidâ at school. He suppressed the sudden foreboding in his heart and greeted the school president, whom he had dealt with many times.
âAs a matter of fact, I asked you to come here because I have something important to ask you to do. I hope youâll accept.â
âPresident, as a student of St. Cronia High School, it is my honor to contribute to the school.â
Yagi Miyuki said rigorously.
The bald president coughed, looked at the pink-haired girl sitting in front of him, and said, âYagi, you must know Narase, right? The star student of our school.â
âOf course.â
Yagi Miyuki nodded.
Mero Narase is a celebrity in St. Cronia. She is different from Ninomiya-senpai; although sheâs also quite cute and beautiful, her fame doesnât stem from her beauty. Sheâs a monster.
Looking at Mero Narase, who was blinking with her pair of bright purple eyes. She looked harmlessly at him and showed a youthful smile.
Monster, monster, monster. He had to say the word three times to acknowledge that she was a monster.
Whyâs she called a monster?
The Tokyo Metropolitan Womenâs Swimming Competition attracted national attention just a year ago and made this guy famous!
At that time, he was still in middle school. The 15-year-old-old Mero Narase showed her expertise and might in the two-day Tokyo Womenâs Swimming Competition. Hanging hammers on all evil, she made the whole country shocked.
Whether itâs a professional, a female college student, or a female high school student, all shiver at her feet. She broke four national records in just two days! Three of them broke Asian records, and she was named Tokyoâs mermaid!
In the days when her popularity peaked and made headlines daily, it was said that many entertainment companies approached her and offered excellent terms for her to sign.
Ultimately, they were all rejected, and then she was admitted to St. Croniaâs middle school department as a sports enrollee.
âHereâs the thing.â
The present sipped his tea slowly and continued, âAs you know, many well-known universities have raised their standards for sports enrollees, especially in English. Nanaseâs grades are extremely worrying. While you are still in first grade, you have plenty of time. So I hope that you can tutor her.â