Chapter 283.
Chapter 283. Another one? (2/2)
“Dude! What’s wrong man? Was the picture I painted too stimulating for you?”
“No, my eyes have been sullied and my ears have been raped. I didn’t need to know how many times you jerked off to her tits. Too much info! You got that? I don’t need to tell Rosa about that, you moron! Did you expect me to tell her, ‘Oh, the girl in question’s tits could make a man jerk off ten times in a week?’ Hah! Is that what you expected me to tell her?”
“Hey, come on man. Chill, dude. Chill. Not so loud.” Jass looked around and let out an awkward laugh when he noticed a few girls’ eyes filled with disgust had been drawn our way. The other guys in the classroom, on the other hand, didn’t care at all.
“Look man, it’s not like you need to tell her that part. That was just between us two bros.”
“I’m not your bro.”
“You’re such a hard ass.”
“Seriously, what do you even like about this girl? She sounds like she’d be a weirdo.”
“What do I like? Do you even need to ask? You can’t figure it out?”
“Of course I do.”
“Her tits.”
“Please go die.”
“She’s wild and looks like she’d be good in bed.”
“Please go die.”
“Come on man, what else can I really say? I haven’t even had a chance to talk to her yet.”
“You should seriously give up. It’s not going to work out. She probably has a boyfriend already or something.”
“If she’s got a boyfriend I just have to steal her from him.”
“You’re a real piece of work.”
“Ever since I saw her, she’s the only thing on my mind. Dude, it might be love at first sight.”
“Isn’t it just lust? You’re just thinking with your dick, aren’t you?”
“No, it’s love. I’m sure of it.”
“Haaaaah. Whatever. I’ll see what I can do.” I’ll ignore it. Yeah. Let’s do that.
“Seriously? Great.”
After that, Jass returned to his seat and lunch came to an end.
The next day in the classroom at lunch.
“Hey, Ran. About my request, has there been any progress on that end?”
Huh? What?
I looked up from the driver’s handbook on my desk. It was Jass again.
“What makes you think that?”
“As I said before, I just really don’t like him. Flaunting his parent’s money around in Alicia’s face to take advantage of her family’s situation and tempt her, I can’t stand that type of guy. I wish he’d end up forever alone.”
“You do realize Jass is only lusting after her.”
“So what? Lust can lead to love.”
“Well, do what you want. I’d rather not get involved with this one. It sounds too messy.”
“Sure. I’ll go right ahead then.”
Somehow, Rosa had taken Jass’s side over mine. I understood Rosa’s stance, but I could only fulfill my side of the contract with Izora. Whoever it was she liked was who I’d help her get with. Helping Jass would be a breach of contract unless she liked him. That was why I couldn’t help him.
Three days later it was Friday. By now, Rosa had already talked to Alicia and convinced her to help her arrange a meeting between Jass and Izora. Well, Ria. The fake name she was going by.
“So her name is Ria. What a nice name,” Jass mused to himself from the seat in front of my desk.
“You’re seriously creeping me out.”
“Hehehe. Your girlfriend is awesome. She actually managed to set something up.”
“She did?” I obviously knew about it already, but I didn’t know the exact details.
“Yeah. She did. I can’t wait. I wish time would go by faster.”
“Well, good for you I guess.”
“Heheh, yeah.”
The stupid infatuated look on his face was disgusting.
“So what exactly is the plan?”
“You were sort of right. Though she doesn’t have a boyfriend there is someone who’s chasing after her. I was pretty shocked when I found out who it was though.”
“Oh? And who’s that?”
“The student council president. First, it was Alicia, now it’s Ria. It seems I’m fated to clash with him. He’s my love rival.”
Wow, I never thought I’d hear such a cliche term come out of someone’s mouth in the real world. I was convinced that particular term was something exclusive to fictional stories.
“How youthful... good luck with that, I guess.”
“Thanks. I’ll definitely succeed this time. I won’t lose to the student council president just because he’s older than me.”
“He’s also got more money than you.”
“Ugh. Forget that. Money isn’t everything.”
“Money makes the world go round. A lot of girls take financial stability into consideration when picking a partner, you know.”
“I may not be as well off in that regard, but it’s not like I’m in poverty. I’m sure it won’t be that big of a factor.”
“If you say so. Just don’t come crying to me when she picks based on who’s got deeper pockets.”
We bickered back and forth over the subject until the bell inevitably rang and lunch was over.