The Sequel to The White Room Troubles is finally here! Follow Kiyotaka on his journey for freedom, peace of mind and the protection of the people he considers closest to him. It's All or Nothing for him. It is recommended to read The White Room Trou...
The time was now close to 3pm, there was not that much time left until the Cultural Festival ended. Students pushed extra hard to attract more customers as the time limit got closer to ending. Many visitors were low on points, and since the points remaining in the visitor's hands disappeared forever if they weren't spent, students encouraged the visitors to spend all the remaining points of whatever else each class had left to offer them.
There were still a lot of desserts available from Ichinose's crepe and sweet treat shop, or visitors could try to win one last prize at the many game stalls on campus. However, as the heavy rain began, many visitors opted to go inside, which included the maid café.
The amount of customers dramatically increased as soon as the rain started, which filled the whole café. Those who got seats spent more points being served by maids, but the ones standing didn't know what to spend their last set of points on. The KiyoKei band weren't performing anymore and with a lot of the maids busy, there weren't many opportunities to take photos with them.
That was why Kiyotaka decided it was now time to put his final plan in action, just at least before he went on his own break. He was still worried about Kei after seeing her acting strangely during their last performance, and her smiles were even faker than normal. Nevertheless, this took greater importance for the moment. He left Horikita, Sotomura and Hirata—who had come back from his break early—to watch the café for a bit while he went Inside the school's main building and leaned on the wall of Class 2-B's classroom. Two boxes stood at his side containing hints of surprise, and his body posture indicated that he was waiting for someone—two people in fact.
After a few more minutes, two people approached him. Kiyotaka stopped leaning on the wall and greeted them both.
"Sorry for asking you both to come all the way over here, Chabashira-sensei, Hiromu-sensei," Kiyotaka said.
That's right, standing before Kiyotaka were two teachers he had gotten quite acquainted with—Chabashira Sae, his homeroom teacher, and Hiromu Akane, the music teacher who had been helping him a lot lately. Before now, both teachers had been spending their points on campus for the festival on other classes, though Hiromu did become a customer at the maid cafe earlier today.
"Have you finished spending your Private Points on the cultural festival?" he asked.
"Yes. I'm sorry, Ayanokouji-kun, I don't have any more left to give to you. I spent quite a lot already on yours, but I kinda went haywire and bought a lot of things. I'm quite full actually," Hiromu replied rubbing her stomach to emphasise she had eaten quite a lot.
"That's fine. What about you, Chabashira-sensei?"
"Hm? Oh, well, I have eighty left," she replied. "So I've pretty much used them all up. What of it?"