The new week unfurled before Yasushi like a quiet river, its tranquil waters lapping at the edges of his consciousness as he stirred from slumber. Grogginess seeped into his steps, the remnants of a weekend unexpectedly serene. Yasushi harbored hobbies that might seem mundane to the average person, yet they were his sanctuary. His indoor garden, a scene of potted plants woven throughout his home, stood as proof to his quiet devotion, nurtured with parental consent.
Morning rituals unfolded like a carefully choreographed dance. Water droplets cascaded over leaves as he tended to his botanical companions, ensuring their well-being. With meticulous attention to detail, he surveyed his surroundings, finding solace in the orderliness he had curated.
As he readied himself for the day ahead, Yasushi cocooned himself in a large coat, shielding against the winter's bite. A scarf, snug around his neck, hinted at a readiness to navigate the challenges of the season ahead, his unspoken resolve palpable in the frosty morning air.
As Yasushi stepped outside, a white mist escaped his lips, merging seamlessly with the winter-laden world around him. Snow blanketed every surface, transforming familiar landscapes into ethereal realms of white and ice. Despite the cold's bite, Yasushi couldn't suppress a wry smirk.
"Here we go, eight months of winter," he muttered, a hint of resignation tinged with humor in his voice. With determined steps, he embarked on the journey to his school, the crunch of snow beneath his boots a rhythmic accompaniment to his thoughts.
As he walked, Yasushi stole glances at his knuckles, faint reminders of past confrontations etched into his skin. It had been a while since he had faced such challenges, and his body was not entirely accustomed to the strain. Yet, the lingering ache served as a visceral reminder of his vitality, a stark contrast to the pristine winter landscape surrounding him.
As Yasushi made his way halfway to school, a voice punctuated the wintry silence ahead.
"Good morning," greeted Jingliu, her hand lifting in a gesture of acknowledgment. Her demeanor, though typically reserved and somewhat aloof, bore a subtle ease upon seeing Yasushi.
"Morning. Winter's grip is tightening," Yasushi remarked, joining her side as they continued their journey.
"It's my first winter in Japan. The weather here is quite distinctive," Jingliu remarked, her gaze capturing a delicate snowflake descending from the sky. "But I don't mind it. There's something... comforting about it."
Their synchronized footsteps marked the passage of time as they walked towards the school together. Intrigued, Yasushi inquired, "Comforting? In what way?" His curiosity mirrored the quiet mystery of the snowfall around them.
Jingliu fell into a contemplative silence, her thoughts veiled in the wintry stillness until they reached a familiar stop, reminiscent of their encounter the previous week. "I find solace in winter. It holds a comforting embrace, especially when the snow falls. It's like a whispered echo of my childhood," she confided in a hushed tone, the words carrying the weight of memories.
Yasushi sensed the gravity of her words, unsure of how to respond. The topic seemed delicate, its depths hinting at untold stories. Choosing caution, he nodded silently, acknowledging her sentiment without delving further.
"I feel the same way about winter," Yasushi finally spoke, breaking the silence with a tentative tone. "There's a certain magic to it, isn't there? A subtle change that makes it feel... special." His words hovered in the air, a shared acknowledgment of the silent bond they shared with the season.
The traffic light flickered to green, ushering them into the stream of bustling pedestrians. Among the throngs were the hurried commuters, the purposeful wanderers, and the scatterings of students from the various educational institutions dotting the city of Ginsukimura. Two high schools and two coveted colleges attracted students from far-flung corners of Japan, creating a vibrant mosaic of diverse faces and aspirations.
Navigating through the labyrinth of streets, Yasushi and Jingliu made their way towards the hill leading to their school. Amidst the urban symphony of footsteps and distant traffic hums, Jingliu's voice broke the rhythm.
"Oh, by the way, Yinhaie prepared this for you," Jingliu revealed, producing a neatly packed lunchbox from her bag. "Since we're friends now, she insisted on making lunch for you too. She was quite thrilled about it," Jingliu added, a hint of amusement coloring her words.
"Unexpected indeed," Yasushi remarked, accepting the homemade lunch with a curious smile. "I suppose the mystery will unravel at lunchtime," he mused, receiving a confirming nod from Jingliu.
Their ascent up the hill marked the end of their conversation, with Jingliu subtly distancing herself, her demeanor veiling in an icy detachment. The absence of his usual companion, Furuya, added to the air of uncertainty, but Yasushi chose not to dwell on it.
Entering his classroom, a palpable silence greeted Yasushi, accompanied by curious glances from his peers. He arched an eyebrow in silent inquiry, met with a collective lack of response. Resolving the mystery would have to wait, Yasushi concluded, settling into his desk amidst the enigmatic quietude of the room.
A few moments passed, marked by the curious glances of Yasushi's classmates fixated on him and Jingliu. Abruptly, Furuya burst into the room, his eyes scanning until they locked onto Yasushi. Without hesitation, he whisked Yasushi away, leading him to a secluded corner of the school seldom visited by others.
"What's going on?" Yasushi inquired, his expression a blend of confusion and curiosity as Furuya released his grip.
"Did you hear?" Furuya's voice carried a hint of cryptic urgency, drawing Yasushi's raised eyebrow in response.
"No, what's going on?" Yasushi's curiosity piqued as Furuya pulled out his phone, revealing something startling.
Yasushi's eyes widened briefly in shock before settling back to normalcy. "Huh, so that's what he did. What a weirdo," Yasushi remarked nonchalantly. "Is that what everyone's been buzzing about?" he inquired, surprising Furuya with his casual reaction.
Furuya's disbelief lingered in the air like an unresolved chord. "You really don't care?" he stammered, grappling with Yasushi's nonchalant response.
"No, not really," Yasushi sighed, turning away, only to be halted by Furuya's persistent grip.
"Give me confirmation. Did it actually happen?" Furuya's lips quivered with a mix of shock and curiosity.
"Yes, it did. Now, sing my praises as the hero," Yasushi retorted playfully, striding away and leaving Furuya behind, mouth agape in astonishment.
The video that had shaken Furuya to the core depicted Jishiha, stripped down to his white undergarments, kneeling in contrition. He professed fervent apologies to Jingliu and Yasushi, along with confessions of past wrongs. Promising disciplinary action back in China, Jishiha bid farewell to his life in Japan, leaving a surreal aftermath in his wake.
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Throughout the day, Yasushi found himself under the scrutiny of curious glances, whispers trailing in his wake like elusive shadows. When lunchtime beckoned, he became the focal point, surrounded by classmates clamoring for answers.
"Yasushi! What did you do to him?" a classmate demanded, echoing the sentiments of many others who sought clarity.
Yasushi, adept at navigating such inquiries, offered measured responses that satisfied the inquisitive minds orbiting around him. Eventually, the crowd dissipated, dispersing like excited messengers eager to spread the tale throughout the school.
"Look at you, the center of attention. So, how does it feel?" Furuya's voice broke through the lingering buzz as he joined Yasushi.
Yasushi unveiled the lunchbox prepared by Yinhaie, prompting a quizzical tilt of Furuya's head. "That doesn't look like your usual plain and boring lunchbox. This one has playful kittens all around it," Furuya observed, his curiosity piqued by the unexpected deviation from Yasushi's usual routine.
"It does?" Yasushi murmured, inspecting the lunchbox with newfound curiosity. "You're right," he acknowledged with a faint smile.
Furuya's eyes widened in a blend of astonishment and horror. He pointed accusingly at Yasushi, his voice rising in a mixture of disbelief and excitement. "You! When did you get a girlfriend?" he exclaimed, the words echoing in the corridor.
Yasushi blinked, taken aback by Furuya's outburst. "What?" Yasushi's confusion was palpable, his gaze shifting from Furuya to the lunchbox and back. "Girlfriend? Where did you get that idea? Just because of a lunchbox? Are you... are you serious?" he asked incredulously, blinking in rapid succession.
Furuya shook his head vehemently, his voice carrying a mix of conviction and resignation. "Of course! That's how it is in real life! Only those with loving partners receive such gestures! We single virgins can only dream," he declared with exaggerated certainty, eliciting a few snickers from the lingering onlookers.
"That's rather disheartening, dude," Yasushi remarked with a touch of sympathy. "Are you implying that no one in your life, be it your mother, aunt, or someone dear, shows such thoughtful gestures? I can understand if your upbringing was full of neglect or abuse, but your parents seem caring," he added, delving into his lunch with appreciation.
The meal was simple yet satisfying, a testament to the kind gesture from Yinhaie. Despite not having communicated his culinary preferences, Yasushi found himself content, already planning to discuss this newfound friendship with Jingliu. Meanwhile, Furuya watched with a mix of envy and irritation, his own lunch consumed with a hint of resentment.
"By the way," Furuya interjected, shifting the conversation, "I heard from other Chinese students that they're relieved that you dealt with that troublemaker. He's been a thorn in everyone's side, you know?" Furuya's jealousy momentarily gave way to acknowledgment of Yasushi's recent actions, redirecting the discussion from personal musings to shared triumphs.
"But..." Furuya's expression darkened, interrupting their lunchtime conversation. "There are new rumors circulating."
"Rumors?" Yasushi's curiosity was piqued, prompting Furuya to nod in confirmation.
"Yeah, word is there are more transfers coming to our school. One in our class and the rest scattered across the first and second-year classes," Furuya explained, a note of concern threading through his words.
"Why's that a cause for worry? Weren't we all thrilled about Jingliu joining us?" Yasushi's confusion deepened, searching for clarity in Furuya's troubled demeanor.
"That's the thing," Furuya continued, his tone growing somber. "Apparently, these newcomers are troublemakers, or at the very least, they're shrouded in mystery."
Yasushi's attention was fully captured now, his gaze shifting to Jingliu, who mirrored his unease as she paused mid-bite, her lunch forgotten momentarily.
In that moment of shared concern, Yasushi sensed the looming shadow of impending trouble. A foreboding feeling settled over him, and he couldn't shake the unsettling thought that darker times were on the horizon.