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“Can’t you write a book as a freshman?”

“You can if you want to,” he said.
“That doesn’t mean you’re exempted from the book reports though.
Well, now I’ll show you how we usually operate.
Ah, yes, I know this happens every year, so let me get that out of the way.
‘This is not the club I imagined!’, if you think so, you’re free to leave any time.”

Meh, I’ll have a look anyway.

After a while, his whole explanation and presentation ended.
Let me tell you, it was heated…

A classroom where silence sat with us.
The gentle rustle of a page turning, curtains slowly dancing in the wind.
Sitting on a pipe chair, a braided girl with glasses drowned herself in words.

—That’s how I imagined the literature club.

Reality, though, was a whole 180 degrees in the other direction.
After this whole demonstration was over, that senior was attacked from all sides with questions.
His skin reddened as an apple, and his vessels looked ready to pop any second.

I’m sorry, Literature Club.
Our relationship was sweet for the short time it lasted.

Well, there’s still time today.
I want to see a couple more things while I’m here.
Walking along the corridors, I noticed the classroom fit for the Executive Committee members.
The fact there were only a few people there made me curious.

“Excuse me,” I said.

“Ah, welcome.
I’m a member of the Executive Committee.
Are you interested, perchance?”

“I was just wondering what it’s like.”

In the classroom with us, several freshmen received one-on-one explanations.
I wonder if it’s due to this personal experience that there aren’t as many newcomers as in the Literature Club.

“The committee members are responsible for planning and executing not only the athletic and cultural festivals but also various other events.
Aside from preparing for these, we also command instructions to others in order to get things done right.”

“Is this any different from the student council?”

“Basically, our club does what the council doesn’t.
They don’t dabble with the events here.”

“Were they too busy for it?”

“Right, well, the council did all of this before but they often got too busy with all the work, so it was decided that a club meant for taking care of events should be formed, and here we are,” the member paused.
“There aren’t many events, only one every two months or so.
Oh, and once a year there’s a discretionary event that we submit to the school, and only if it’s approved it takes place.
Honestly, I think this club is very rewarding.”

The word ‘rewarding’ may mean that it’s also challenging, which gives me somewhat of a negative impression.
Hmm, is there an original event or something they prepare as well?

Either way, it is often said that preparing for an event is more fun than the actual event itself, so this may be better than what my first impressions told me.

From there, I was shown the schedule of future events and told about old ones.
I still haven’t made my decision since I want to have a look around, but this is definitely a strong contender.

—Thus, ended the first day of the tour.

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