Book 4: Chapter 6
đś Day 1 <C> Private Meeting with Iroha Shindo â Iroha Shindoâs Room
I have no idea how my interaction with Daiya will play out. But for now, I have to mentally switch gears.
My next Private Meeting is with the first person I need to beatâto control. Iroha Shindo. I already know what I need to say to pull it off.
Thereâs a reason I want to get Iroha under control as soon as possible: Sheâs the one with the greatest ability to change the nature of a situation.
Thatâs why I need to make my move before she does something to hurt my cause.
Judging by what I saw earlier, she shouldnât be totally closed to what I have to say.
Iâm in good shape here.
Telling myself that, I head to Irohaâs room.
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So whatâs up with this? Iroha is standing there imposingly like sheâs waiting for an enemy, arms crossed and blank-faced. âCan I ask you something? Why did you pick me for your Private Meeting?â
She wasnât wary like this in the common area, I donât think.
Despite my uneasiness, I answer, âBecause youâre the first person I wanted to win over, Iroha.â
Itâs not a lie.
ââŚIroha?â Iroha narrows her eyes suspiciously.
âUm, is something wrong?â
ââŚItâs just that most other students call me President when they meet me for the first time. Meaning Iâm not used to people calling me by my first name out of the blue. Apparently, itâs not easy to get cozy with me.â
Now that I think about it, I called her President, too, until she told me not toâŚ
âBut enough about that⌠Why do you want me on your side first? âŚActually, you donât need to explain. Iâm guessing youâve worked out that Iâm trying to manipulate how things play out here?â
ââŚâŚWhaâ?â
Iâm caught off guard by how quickly her mind works.
âYou donât want me to go off and do something that puts you in a difficult situation. Thatâs why youâre in a rush to have me join your cause.â
âYeah, butâŚâ
Whatâs going on here? Itâs like she predicted what I was about to say to her.
âThis is just how I see things, but letâs say I did simply nod my head and go along with what someone said, and things panned out in the end. All the same, even if luck did end up on our side, I couldnât respect that type of person. Leaving your fate in the hands of another is the same as shutting off your brain. Donât you agree, Hoshino?â
ââŚâŚUmââ
âItâs just not in my nature. Iâm not into following orders, dancing in the palm of someoneâs hand⌠So where were we? Oh yeah, you were trying to gain control over me and then call me your ally.â
Of course.
Of course sheâs already got me pegged.
âSo, well, Iâm sorry to disappoint you, Hoshino, but I wonât do anything under your leadership. Iâm going to use my own head so we can act together.â
ââŚâWeâ?â
Iroha doesnât answer the obvious question of who this âweâ is referring to. Thereâs only one person who wouldâve already joined forces with Iroha at this point.
Yuri Yanagi.
The one who once tried to murder Iroha with Magic.
âŚThis is most definitely not a good turn of events.
âIâll be honest with you. I generally wanted to believe what you said in the common area.â
ââŚHuh?â
âBut Yuri pointed something out during our Private Meeting just now. She said it seems like you know more about us than we do about you. WellâŚYuri and I are fairly well-known, so you may have heard a few rumors about us, but it feels like your knowledge is much more in-depth than that.â
âThatâsââ
Iroha doesnât give me a chance to speak, though. âI donât mind if you know about us. I understand youâre in a special position here, given how you knew you were the Knight. The problem is that you tried to hide it. You didnât immediately make it clear that youâre in possession of information that gives you an advantage in the game.â
âTh-thatâs not what I⌠Youâve got it wrong. I didnât say anything because I canât just talk about that stuff right off the bat!â
âYeah, that may be true. But thereâs no guarantee of that. We have no way of telling if youâre the one who set this game up, are on board with it, or are a dissenter. We want to believe itâs the last of those three, but if weâre wrong, we pay with our lives. You can see why itâs too dangerous for us to just vaguely follow what you say, right?â
Thatâs why she wonât follow me.
Ah, dammit⌠Itâs a natural conclusion.
âRelax. We wonât completely stonewall your ideas. Weâll hear you out. But weâre going to judge the truth of what you say for ourselves. Our lives are on the line, so of course we canât blindly place our trust in the words of someone else. Thatâs why we canât be your allies. Sorry.â
Itâs a sound rationale to me, and itâs probably the most correct choice for Iroha and Yuri. It also still conceivably leaves me in a position to do something.
But only conceivablyâsince Iâm powerless now.
Weâre already at a dead end here.
ââŚâŚIroha.â
âWhat? Youâre still going to try to justify yourself? Go ahead. Iâll listen, of course.â
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Truthfully, I donât have any problem with laying everything out for Iroha like Iâm doing with Daiya. Sheâs capable of calm, rational judgments, so sheâd most likely take my story relatively well. At the very least, she would probably lend me a hand in my goal of ending the game without any deaths.
Butâ
ââŚIâve changed my mind.â
âthings arenât going to work out that way now.
âI see.â
I mean, Iroha is going to tell Yuri everything, and once Yuriâs opinions get added to the mix, the situation will inevitably change.
The reason is that unlike Iroha, who can take a detached perspective even in regards to herself, Yuri will refuse to believe any uncomfortable truths. For example, I canât imagine her accepting the idea that sheâs currently an NPC, or that the real her now bears the weight of murder on her conscience.
What will Yuri do when she hears me saying things she doesnât want to hear?
Sheâll reject it. Sheâll view me as an enemy.
And then sheâll draw in Iroha and set out to win Kingdom Royale.
In other wordsârun headlong toward murder.
Thatâs why Iâm at an impasse here.
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We still have time in our meeting.
But I canât find anything else to say.
