A Virgin Civil Servant Is Reincarnated as a Trashy Character in a Otome Game, but Because He Doesn’t Make a Move Despite Being in an Otome Game, the Girls Treat Him Like a High-Class Catch and Aggressively Pursue Him
I think it’s probably just a guess, but I don’t think she hates me. She talks to me, so at the very least, she doesn’t want to talk to me.
It’s difficult to answer in order to confirm the current situation, but I have no choice but to ask her. If she hates me, then that’s the end of it.
“Hey, Aile.”
“Huh? What?”
She looked very disgusted. Her stern face is a little scary. It might be more accurate to say she’s cold rather than cool. I felt a little scared, but I remembered that I was Elliott now, and I mustered up my courage.
“How do people around me view me?”
I asked. I thought she would find it difficult to answer, but she answered without hesitation.
“You’re hated, you piece of trash.”
“Haha, you’re joking, right? How much, by the way?”
“Hmm, if there were no laws, I’d spit in your face.”
“Oh, I see. Thanks for telling me.”
She smiled broadly and then went back to her book. And I want to correct what I said earlier.
It’s not that I’m confident because I’m Elliott, but that Elliott is holding me back.
Isn’t that strange? I’m a major character, after all. I see, so maybe this is a story where my reputation will change as I interact with the heroine? Otherwise, why would I have to interact with Ellis? Then my life would be…
When I suddenly looked over at Ellis, Cass was talking to her. Is this the scene where the legendary Cass and Ellis meet?
If so, is this still around May of the new school year? Why do I remember this? Because I have a good memory. I’m a civil servant. I’m good at paperwork.
“Hang in there, Cass…”
I found myself rooting for Cass. However, Henderson was also watching the heroine from behind.
I had a feeling that something dramatic was about to happen. I was lucky to be able to watch the game from such a close distance.
As I was thinking about that, Aile, who had closed her book, spoke to me.
“So what’s going on? Are you someone other than Elliott?”
She said it in a slightly teasing tone. For a moment, I thought she had figured me out, but I quickly realized it was a joke. I responded with a joke of my own. It’s true, though.
“What if I said I was someone else?”
“Do you think that joke is funny? Well, it’s better than being a garbage bug who never talks.”
My special joke didn’t make her laugh at all. And she called me a garbage bug, as if it were a nickname.
Would Mary have laughed if it had been her? Thinking about that, I wished school would end quickly.
“Cas-kun is handsome, but he lacks consideration.”
Her gaze was fixed on the villainess. She was Charlotte, the villainous lady. She had stood in my way multiple times in the game and stolen the handsome guy multiple times. She always appeared at the worst possible moment to interfere. It’s a shame she’s so cute.
“Henderson is watching too. That’s jealousy.”
What would happen in this case? There was no description of Cass and Henderson fighting over her.
When I was playing the game, it was one at a time, and there was no scene of them fighting over her. Maybe there was a fight behind the scenes.
“Yeah, jealous because Cass is talking to a girl.”
She was looking at him with a strange, happy expression.
I felt something off about her words. She wasn’t saying she was jealous because Cass was talking to Elis, but because Cass was talking to a girl.
I had a bad feeling about this. I sensed something otaku-like about her. I decided not to delve deeper into the matter, but since we were sitting next to each other, I figured I’d find out eventually.
“Hehe, hehehe…”
She was watching Cass and Henderson through a thick book like a dictionary. I was terrified. I could only pray that I wouldn’t end up in her fantasies.