Just as Genji said, gold-rimmed glasses suited Seiji quite well, as if he had a noble and dignified aura, enough to make girls' eyes light up.
Mayuzumi suddenly had an inspiration as she looked at him, and a brand-new character image popped up in her mind.
She reflexively started thinking and didn't notice what she was doing.
When she regained her senses, she discovered that Saki and Seiji were already seated at the table.
"You were spacing out just now. Were you thinking about something again?" Saki adjusted her glasses, which flashed.
She was wearing a pair of classic black-rimmed glasses that perfectly matched her appearance and aura, to the point that it seemed like she had been doing this for many years.
Mayuzumi felt that it was quite refreshing. She didn't expect that her good friend would look so suitable wearing glasses; it was as if she was supposed to look like this.
"Yes, Harano-kun's appearance gave me some inspiration," the manga author said. "And Saki, you... you look quite good with glasses as well; it really moved me."
"You've already used my appearance as a reference for your character, right? All I have now is an extra pair of glasses."
"Eh, Sensei used Editor Yoshizawa as a character? Who is it? "Seiji was instantly curious.
Although he was a little confused about what just happened, it was still a small matter, so he put it to the back of his mind.
"Ah, don't tell me yet; let me guess!"
Just as she was about to answer, Seiji changed his mind and decided to make a guess himself first.
"Is it the cold-faced swordswoman Kuru?"
Mayuzumi shook her head.
"Then is it the expressionless sage Roleta?"
She still shook her head.
"Hmm... is it the no artillery girl Okolia?"
She still shook her head.
"I can't guess... who could it be, someone like Editor Yoshizawa..."
Saki was rendered speechless.
The editor felt that her image in Seiji's eyes was rather strange, and her emotions were rather complex.
"Could it be a character from the antagonist side?"
Seiji didn't think that Sensei would use the editor's image as an antagonist, but there were always exceptions, so he decided to confirm it for now.
"No, it's one of the main character's companions that appeared quite early." Mayuzumi chuckled.
After receiving this hint, Seiji quickly thought about it.
"Could it be the gentle and domineering Messiah?"
"Yes, correct answer."
"Oh …" Seiji blinked and looked at the female editor curiously, trying to match her with the character in the manga …
"Just say what you want to say. A lot of people say that I don't look like that character," Saki said calmly.
"No, in Sensei's eyes, Editor Yoshizawa is just like Messiah, a big sister who's always gentle and caring for others." Seiji smiled.
"Yeah," Mayuzumi agreed and smiled as well.
Under the gentle gazes of the two, Saki slightly averted her gaze, and her cheeks flushed.
In Class Three's shop, the three of them had a pleasant time.
After leaving the classroom, he went to check on Class 5 and saw that the number of people queuing up had increased! There was even a tendency for the number to increase.
Prince Wakaba's charm was unstoppable.
The three of them decided not to force themselves to wait in line and went to other places to participate in the special event.
While at Class Three's shop, Seiji learned what the special event was and its rules.
To put it simply, it was a school festival parade.
Activity booths were set up all over the school, and students could participate in simple games there. Winning would earn a red stamp, and losing would earn a blue stamp. Finally, students could use their stamped cards to exchange for gifts corresponding to the number of stamps at a nearby booth.
Apart from gifts, there was another option, which was to exchange for items and equipment to participate in the large-scale special event that was going to be held on the last day of the school festival!
When Seiji saw the content of this large-scale special event, he couldn't help but curse in his mind.
It was actually a "field game"!
It was basically a simulated gunfight using paintball guns or laser guns. It was usually held in the wild, which was why it was called a field game. To put it simply, it was a real-life Counter-Strike.
Laser guns were supposed to be used, so it was safer. But even so, would it be alright to play this type of game at school?
The game itself would be quite interesting.
Ignoring the girls, the boys would definitely be interested in it! At the very least, Seiji wanted to participate and really wanted to play. Besides, this was a rare opportunity on school grounds.
After asking around, the manga author was curious about this large-scale event, while the editor was more interested.
After some discussion, they arranged for the three of them to participate together and use their stamped cards to exchange for items and qualifications.
That was why they had to finish today's parade properly.
The three of them strolled through various shops as they gradually immersed themselves in the fun of the school festival.
In the haunted house.
It wasn't really scary. Seiji and Saki easily transmigrated, and even Mayuzumi wasn't too afraid. At the very least, it was much better than facing a stranger.
In the divination hall.
Mayuzumi was said to have a successful career, but had problems with interpersonal relationships. Saki was also said to have similar things.
As for Seiji … he was said to have a bad omen! His luck wouldn't be good in the near future, so it was best to be more careful in all aspects.
His intuition was unexpectedly accurate. The girl who acted as a fortune-teller was a genius!
An old bookstore.
They didn't expect such a store to exist, and the quality of the books was quite good. Mayuzumi and Saki were both captivated.
While they were reading, Seiji used the excuse of going to the bathroom to attend a date and politely rejected a girl's confession.
In the end, the two ladies bought several books.
Seiji, who was completely unnoticed, helped carry the books and continued to accompany the two beauties.
It seemed like he was taking a step closer to becoming a scumbag?
'Er, I must be imagining things …'
Before they knew it, they arrived at the first activity booth.
The game at this booth was rock-paper-scissors. It was one on one, with two wins out of three.
Mayuzumi was assigned to compete against Saki, while Seiji was assigned to compete against another girl … Mai Houjou!?
Since Senpai was wearing her school uniform instead of her maid attire, Seiji didn't notice her at first. He was astonished when he saw her face.
This was the first time he saw Mai Houjou in her school uniform … or anything other than a maid uniform. Although she was beautiful as well, her image of a perfect maid left a deep impression on him, so he felt like something was missing.
"Oh my, I didn't expect to meet you here, Junior."
Mai smiled when she saw Seiji.
Seiji felt like something had been made up for when he saw her smile … Yep, that's right, this was her.
"I'd like to say the same thing, Senpai."
He smiled as well.
"It's such a coincidence to come to the same booth at the same time and be assigned as opponents."
"Yeah, it's almost like fate."
"Hehehe …" The two of them exchanged glances and laughed.
"I'm sorry, Senpai, but I won't go easy on you. The red seal of victory belongs to me!"
Seiji raised his hand and made the pose of a card duelist.
"You really know how to say cute things, Junior. For someone as naive as you, a blue seal would be more suitable ~"
Mai also raised her hand and showed him the dueling board … whoops, it was as if she was smiling down at him from above.
Their surroundings seemed to suddenly fall silent.
The two of them only had eyes for each other.
Both of them emanated an aura of victory as they slowly made their preparations.
Magic-devouring Dragon versus the Smiling Executioner.
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