The Former Swordmaster Who Pretends to Be the Worst, and the Schoolโs Top-Ranked Chairmanโs Daughter Whoโs Way Too Sweet in Public, Itโs a Real Problem
At an academy where magic was the primary focus of study, I could honestly say that physical education classes were, quite frankly, superfluous. After all, rather than training the body, it was far more effective and convenient to use magic to enhance physical abilities.
In modern times, strength training was done merely to maintain health and was unnecessary for education.
So why were there physical education classes?
The reason wasโ
โHonestly, thereโs no such thing as physical education at Euclid.โ
โโIn short, Japanโs curriculum guidelines are stuck in the past.โ
Edward and I were having this exchange while each of us did our warm-up exercises.
Just as he said, rumor has it that the number of countries still running their affairs in such an outdated mannerโJapan includedโcan be counted on one hand. Apparently, some criticize this as โinefficient,โ but it seems reform is quite difficult to achieve.
โSo, what exactly do you mean by โtryingโ?โ
โWell, thereโs no need to get so worked up. Take it easy.โ
โโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโ
With that thought in mind, I asked him.
Edward wiped away the faint beads of sweat on his brow and snorted lightly. I bit my tongue to keep from retorting, โYouโre the one who started this.โ I knew that taking this sort of banter seriously would only wear me out for nothing.
I let out a small sigh and waited for him to finish getting ready.
Then,
โBelieve it or not, working out is my hobby. Iโm actually more confident in my physical strength than your average adult.โ
โOhโฆ?โ
The handsome red-haired boy said this while pounding his chest.
Seeing his demeanor, I gave a half-hearted reply.
โIt wouldnโt be fair to challenge you to a duel when you have absolutely no talent for magic. Bullying the weak isnโt my thing.โ
โโฆโฆWell, thanks a lot.โ
โBut I have to assess you. Thereforeโโ
But Edward, completely oblivious, pointed his index finger at me and declared:
โIโll use the results of this 100-meter dash to settle once and for all which of us is more worthy of Agatsuma san!โ
For some reason, the classmates around us were getting excited.
It seemed like I was completely out of my element here. Except for one personโ
โCould you please not leave me out and proceed with this on your own?โ
โExcept for Rika, the one at the center of it all.
My childhood friend, dressed in her gym uniform, glared at Edward with an expression that made no attempt to hide her displeasure. As a result, the cheers from our classmates died down slightly.
However, the red-haired classmate seemed completely unfazed and replied,
โAh, please donโt frown like that, Agatsuma san. If you distort that beautiful face of yours, even God would lament.โ
โHaaโฆ Really, youโre as cheerful as ever.โ
โIโm honored by the compliment.โ
โThat wasnโt a compliment, was itโฆ?โ
Even in the face of sarcasm, he remained in this vein.
Even I couldnโt hold back any longer and chimed in, but it seemed he wasnโt even paying attention to us anymore. He was staring straight at Rika, bowing his head respectfully.
Holding her head in exasperation at such a person, my childhood friend said.
โTo begin with, why are you testing Saito-kun?โ
โThatโs obvious! To decide which of us is more worthy of standing by your side, Agatsuma-san!โ
In response to her question, Edward answered gleefully.
In contrast, however, Rika shrugged her shoulders in exasperationโ
โIs that so? In that caseโโ
She stepped toward me, linked her arm through mine almost forcefully, and declared:
โThe only person I want by my side is him, Saito-kun.โ
The class erupted in a murmur at Rikaโs declaration.
Edward finally looked stunned by her words. Then,
โโฆโฆโฆโฆUgh!โ
He shot me a look of blatant hostility.
This has really turned into a hassle. Thatโs how I felt, but,
โโฆโฆI guess thereโs no helping it,โ
I muttered, having my own thoughts on the matter.
โ
โEdwardโs physical abilities are seriously impressive, arenโt they?โ
โFinally, weโre going to show that underachiever whatโs what!โ
โSeriously, heโs just asking for itโheโs so full of himself, heโs bound to make a fool of himself.โ
โAnd so, the 100-meter dash began.
When it was our turn, the classmates suddenly became excited. They thought, โFinally, we can teach that cocky underachiever a lesson.โ The boys, in particular, were all saying the same thing.
But among them, only Rika watched the scene with utter calm.
Then, after letting out a sigh, she muttered.
โThereโs no way he can winโฆ right?โ
No one understood the true meaning behind her words.
But soon, everyone would find out.
โOn your marksโฆ!โ
โA satisfying crack echoed through the air.
The very next moment,
โโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆWhat!?โ
Edwardโs short cry of surprise rang out.
Running ahead of the red-haired boy was the underachiever heโd always looked down on. No matter how hard he pushed his legs, he couldnโt catch up.
The gap widened steadily, and thenโ
โโThatโs why I told you, didnโt I?โ
The classmates fell silent.
To them, Rika said with a hint of pride.
โNo one stands a chance against Saito-kun.โ
Edward crossed the finish line, gasping for breath and dripping with sweat.
But the boy he looked up at wasโฆ
โNo wayโฆ!โ
โSo I win, right?โ
I wasnโt even sweating; my breathing wasnโt even out of rhythm.
Maiban