Chapter 165: Newspaper Trio

Chapter 165: Newspaper Trio

A few days later, the weekend for the interview finally arrived.

After my usual morning workout, I looked in the mirror for the first time in a while and applied wax to my hair.

Normally, I would have just applied some skin lotion, but since we were taking pictures for the newspaper today, I put in a bit more effort.

After finishing my morning preparations and eating breakfast, my mother handed me a bowl of soup and asked,

“Are you going on a date today?”

“What? A date?”

“I thought so because you, who usually don’t style yourself much, suddenly used wax.”

Ah, that was it.

“No, it’s not that. I have an interview with someone from the school’s newspaper club today.”

“An interview? Did you do something bad?”

“What do you think of your son...?”

“Haha, I’m just kidding.”

My mother said that, patted my shoulder, and then stared straight at me.

“Still, maybe because you resemble your father, you have a handsome face. Son.”

“Really?”

I usually receive comments that I look scary, so this made me feel good.

“What other reason would your mother have to stick with your not-so-great father? It’s all because of his good looks.”

“Hahaha.”

I laughed awkwardly and looked away.

Because objectively, my father wasn’t particularly handsome.

Anyway, after breakfast, I took the bus for the first time in a while to meet Senior Ayabe.

The reason for not using the subway, as usual, was that Senior Ayabe lived in the same Setagaya-ku as me.

‘It’s been a while since I took a bus.’

“Mom, that guy is huge. He looks like a gorilla.”

“Shh. Be quiet. He’ll hear you.”

“......”

I used to call Mr. Yamada a gorilla without much thought, but now I realize it was a hurtful nickname.

I should stop using it next week.

Trying not to look at the child until we reached the destination, I pressed the bell and got off as soon as we arrived.

Vroom!

After the bus left, I looked around ‘Nikotama’, a neighborhood I don’t usually visit.

Its official name was ‘Futakotamagawa’ station, but it was commonly abbreviated to ‘Nikotama’ due to its lengthy name.

The area around Nikotama station had recently become a popular district with many convenient facilities like shopping malls and department stores, making it a good place to meet people.

And the sushi restaurant near the station was where I agreed to meet Senior Ayabe.

Ding! Ding!

“Ah! Here you are! Kim-kun!”

As I entered the restaurant, Senior Ayabe, who seemed to have arrived earlier, waved her hand cheerfully to greet me.

I approached the table where she was sitting and asked,

“Why did you choose a sushi restaurant for the interview?”

“This is my favorite place. We’re just here to eat. You’re taking the time to do the interview, after all. So, I thought I should at least feed you well.”

Senior Ayabe said this and introduced the two people sitting next to her.

“This is Takagi, the vice head of our newspaper club, and this is Hanamiya, a first-year student.”

“I’m Ayase Takagi. I’m in the same year as you, a second year.”

“I-I’m Hanami Yuzuko.”

Their faces were familiar.

Because I met them when I visited the newspaper club before.

“We’ve met before.”

At the mention of a familiar name, the three from the newspaper club raised their voices in unison.

“If that strict club president goes there, it must be good.”

“Let’s definitely go!”

The influx of new female members—I could easily picture Master Nakayama and the male members being extremely happy.

Anyway, as we talked, the food we ordered arrived.

“Wow! It looks delicious!”

The plates were neatly arranged with colorful sushi.

The lunch set had 12 pieces of sushi, but the family set had 50.

Honestly, I could eat more if I wanted, but I felt a bit guilty ordering more since I was being treated.

“Then, let’s eat.”

As the saying goes, “Even Mt. Geumgang should be visited after a meal.” Let’s think about the interview after eating.



30 minutes later.

After a fulfilling meal, we moved to a nearby coffee shop.

The other three, excluding me, ordered coffee and desserts, speaking in a language hard to understand.

On the other hand, I just ordered a basic Americano.

“Are you sure you don’t want anything to eat?”

“Yes, this is enough for me.”

It seemed true that women had separate stomachs for desserts, as the three of them, who had claimed to be full just moments ago, each ate a large piece of cake.

Anyway, feeling sufficiently full and thinking it was time to get to the main point, I initiated the conversation.

“So, when do we start the interview?”

“Oh, sorry. Just after I finish this.”

As she popped the last piece of lemon cheesecake into her mouth, Senior Ayabe wiped the cream from her lips with a satisfied expression and said,

“Don’t be too nervous about the interview. Even if you make a mistake, we’ll adjust it appropriately, so just speak the truth.”

“Yes, I understand.”

“Let’s start now, then.”

After saying that, Senior Ayabe took out a small recorder and a notebook from her handbag on her right.

“Could you start by introducing yourself briefly?”

I cleared my throat and, looking straight at Hanami, who was holding the camera, said,

“Uh... I am Kim Yu-seong, a second-year student currently attending Ichijo Academy. I appreciate your time for the interview today.”

“Wowwww!”

Then, Senior Ayabe responded with exaggerated gestures and applause.

“Ahem, now for the much-anticipated first question. Are you aware of the rumors about you circulating in Ichijo Academy?”

“Not all of them, but I am aware of some. I’ve overheard them, and my friends have told me.”

“Hmm, hmm, I see.”

Senior Ayabe nodded, holding a pen to her chin.

“Then, the next question is related. There’s a rumor that you are an elite yakuza. Is that true? Someone claimed to have seen you frequenting a certain mansion outside of town.”

“Uh... that’s...”

I was momentarily at a loss for words.

The former was a blatant lie, but the latter could actually be true, as someone might have really seen it.

Because Karen’s house was a yakuza hideout.

Seeing my hesitation, Senior Ayabe’s eyes lit up.

“Is it true?!”

“No, it’s not like that. It’s just that I know someone who’s involved in that industry, so I went there casually...”

I chose to skirt around the truth to protect Karen’s privacy.

‘It can’t be helped.’

Unlike my already tarnished image, it seemed her being the daughter of a yakuza was a secret at the academy.

Senior Ayabe’s sharp questions continued unabated after that.