I Reincarnated as The NTR-ing Scum in an R-18 Doujin, But For Some Reason, The Erotic, Big-Breasted Heroine Keeps Coming on to Me~ - Chapter 31 - Childhood Friend’s Anger
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Chapter 31 – Childhood Friend’s Anger
Nozaka Junpei. He is an ordinary boy with no special characteristics.
The only thing he took pride in was his childhood friend Himari. He treated her like a trophy, a beautiful girl he could boast about to everyone.
“I have been pushed around by Junpei-kun. He would get angry at me just for talking to other boys, so I assumed it was wrong for me to talk to anyone of the opposite sex other than my childhood friend… Even though it’s okay just to talk.”
Himari herself said this.
While meddling in Himari’s actions, Nozaka himself used her as a tool to show off the beautiful girl called Shiratori Himari. Looking back with a calm mind, I sighed, realizing that was what was happening.
“Oi, Goda.”
It was natural for me to have bad feelings towards such a man.
“What? I’m busy right now.”
It was lunch break. I was walking down the hallway to buy bread when I was called out to.
“I have something important to talk about. Come here for a moment.”
Nozaka started walking without listening to my reply. He had the kind of attitude where everyone should just listen to his words.
“……”
I’ve been trying to be kind to Nozaka until now. The NTR-ed protagonist is pitiful, after all. That’s why I’ve been able to turn a blind eye to his irritating behavior.
However, now I can’t bring myself to support Nozaka anymore. If he does something that hurts Himari again, I won’t show any mercy.
“Seriously, where are you planning on taking me?”
I scratched my head. I have bad feelings towards him, but I’m not going to lunge at him. For now, I’ll just go along with what he says.
Nozaka walked ahead without saying a word. Although he looks like a timid boy, he has quite the big attitude.
“Goda.”
At a deserted staircase, Nozaka suddenly stopped and turned around to glare at me.
“You… You didn’t tell Himari what I said back then, did you?”
“Back then? What do you mean?”
I feigned ignorance. Nozaka raised his eyes and openly showed his anger.
“A-about… About my physical relationship with Himari!”
What a liar. I’ve confirmed that Himari was a virgin. It’s been entirely proven that Nozaka was lying.
“No, I didn’t say anything.”
I didn’t exactly lie. That’s because Himari herself was there and heard it directly. I didn’t say anything to her.
“Then why is Himari keeping her distance from me?!”
Nozaka shouted. It sounded like a desperate roar, but I was already getting annoyed.
I had anticipated it, but it was about Himari. Unless it’s about her, Nozaka wouldn’t become this hostile towards me.
“I don’t know. Maybe she just has days when she’s not in the mood?”
“There’s no way! Himari always respected my feelings. But then she… I can only think that something happened to Himari!”
What did Himari say to this guy? Well, as long as she can say whatever she wants, that’s fine. I’ll just root for her.
“There’s no way Himari would just say something like that… Goda, I can’t help but think you did something!”
I did do something. But there’s no reason to go out of my way to tell Nozaka that. …Well, it’s also because our relationship isn’t one I can proudly declare as being in love.
Besides, Nozaka is just Himari’s ex-boyfriend. Moreover, they only started dating because she was his childhood friend. For Himari, the relationship has already ended, and she has no regrets.
That’s why there’s nothing I can say to Nozaka. Still, I think if I talk to her, she might change her mind a little. Even at this point, I can’t completely abandon the man named Nozaka Junpei.
“I don’t know what she said, but did you listen to her? If you truly love her, you should have at least done that.”
“That doesn’t matter!”
“…Huh?”
What did this guy just say?
“There’s no way it doesn’t matter. Confirm the feelings of the person you love. Whatever you decide to do, the conversation should start from there.”
“I’m not talking about that! There is no way Himari could have rejected her childhood friend! It’s not the right attitude for her to have towards me!”
Nozaka glared up at me. Up until now, I’ve been trying to build a kind image, but now it seems that image backfired.
If I was the original Goda Akio, Nozaka wouldn’t have behaved like this. Perhaps he thought of me as a kind guy and thought he could say whatever he wanted.
“Nozaka, shut up.”
“Eeekk!”
I glared back at Nozaka. That alone made him clench his throat.
“Listen up. Shiratori Himari may be your childhood friend, but she’s not your property. If your ego is the reason you can’t respect her, then that doesn’t hold any value at all.”
“M-my ego? I act with Himari in mi——”
“Then the first thing you should do is to listen. Your definition of ‘protecting her’ is too pushy.”
“What?!”
Nozaka was speechless. He opened his mouth but couldn’t say anything back.
“Besides, you sacrificed her for your sake. Did you ever think about how Himari would be perceived by others when you made her the subject like that?”
“Well, it’s just that… In that atmosphere, there was no other way…”
“If you express it in words and communicate it to someone, there’s no way it won’t reach the person involved. So you have to take responsibility for the words you say.”
“Guh…”
Nozaka gritted his teeth. His eyes held hostility.
Even though he doesn’t have the words to refute, he still seems to think it’s not his fault. His eyes screamed, “You’re the one at fault, Goda!”
There’s no point in saying anything to someone who doesn’t have the brains to understand… Right at the moment I was about to give up——
“So you were here, Akio-kun. I’ve been looking for you.”
A pink head popped up from the lower stairs.
Smiling sweetly was the well-known honor student, Shiratori Himari, the main heroine of the original story.
Never liked these kind of cringe inducing preachy chapters.