I Reincarnated as the Villain of an NTR Game, But I Don't Want to Make the Main Heroine Unhappy so I'll Live Earnestly - Chapter 10
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- Chapter 10 - The Next Morning at School
The next morning.
I went to school early, aiming to become a serious person and attend all my classes properly today. However…
“Sigh… I arrived too early…”
I got to school way too early, so I ended up with a lot of free time in the classroom. There were still over 30 minutes until morning homeroom started…
“…You came to school today too, huh?”
“Hm?”
Since I arrived so early, I was sitting at my desk absentmindedly looking at my smartphone when suddenly someone spoke to me from behind.
So I turned around wondering who it was… and standing there was Saeko Yukimura, the main heroine of this reincarnation world. She looked incredibly cute today as well.
“Oh, hey Yukimura. Good morning.”
“…Huh? Oh, um, good morning.”
I meant to give Yukimura a casual greeting, but she seemed a bit surprised even as she properly returned my greeting.
(Man, for her to be so surprised just from a greeting like this… How terrible of a person was Kuzuma…)
Well… Kuzuma was beyond terrible and deserved to go to hell for forcibly raping Yukimura, threatening her, training her, getting her pregnant, making her drop out of school, and sending her to work at a soapland – the worst combo possible.
“Still… it’s unusual for you to come to school every day.”
“Hm? Oh, of course I do. Didn’t I say I was going to live seriously from now on?”
“Hmm… well, whatever. Oh, but bringing a smartphone to school is against the rules. You should put it away in your bag before a teacher sees it.”
“Huh? Oh, is that so?”
“What do you mean ‘is that so’… You… you should at least know the rules of the school you’re attending.”
When I said that, Yukimura glared at me with an annoyed look while giving me that warning.
“…Ah, my bad. I’ll be more careful from now on.”
“…Hmph, I wonder if that’s true.”
I followed Yukimura’s advice and immediately turned off my smartphone and put it away in my school bag. After making sure I did so, Yukimura went to sit in her own seat.
(But… she really is an amazing girl, this heroine…)
I thought this while absentmindedly staring at Yukimura’s back as she sat in the seat in front of me.
After all, other students must have seen me using my smartphone too, but none of them said anything to me about it. But that’s natural, right? They’d be scared of what might happen if they said something to a delinquent like me. If they warned Kuzuma, they might get taken behind the school building and beaten up.
(But only Yukimura properly warns even a dangerous delinquent like me…)
Of course, Yukimura, being a serious class representative, genuinely dislikes the delinquent Kuzuma. But even when someone she truly dislikes is doing something wrong, Yukimura doesn’t ignore it and gives a proper warning with a dignified attitude like just now.
And I sensed true kindness in that aspect of Yukimura. I believe true kindness is not turning a blind eye to people doing bad things, but properly scolding them.
(Yeah… That’s why I absolutely can’t let such a kind Yukimura become unhappy…)
If Kuzuma doesn’t do foolish things to Yukimura, she and the protagonist will naturally end up together, and a happy married life surely awaits them after that. I hope they’ll live happily together forever.
And that happy ending is exactly what I truly wanted to see in the main game. I definitely think it’s better to wrap up with a happy end rather than a depressing one.
(But in the actual eroge, no matter which route you took, there was only a depressing end where the protagonist’s mind gets destroyed…)
So, in this world where I’ve been reincarnated, I’ll strive to be a proper person with all my might, just to see the “Yukimura’s happy ending” that I could never witness in the game.
“…Oh, right. By the way, did you submit your career survey form properly?”
As I made this resolution in my heart, Yukimura suddenly turned around and asked me that. The career survey form was a printout that had to be submitted by yesterday.
“Hm? Ah, of course. I just submitted it a little while ago.”
“Good, that’s fine then. From now on, make sure to keep the submission deadlines.”
When I said that, Yukimura responded with a slightly sharp attitude and then turned her face forward again. Well, she certainly had a pointed attitude, but I knew she cared about me.
“Thanks for looking out for me.”
“…It’s nothing. It’s my duty as a class representative. Don’t worry about it.”
So, once again, I expressed my gratitude to Yukimura’s back. She told me not to worry, but… well, someday, to repay this favor, I have to become a serious person.