Takumi was still immersed in the ocean of mobile phone screens, but suddenly looked up and asked Shiraishi beside him: "After all, you still haven't figured out the truth, Shiraishi. Why is it always so subtle between you and Kamisato?"

Shiraishi sighed softly, his eyes swept across the computer screen, as if he was recalling something. "Yesterday was a rare harmonious time for me."

He said lightly, with a hint of helplessness hidden in his voice. After all, in the green years of high school, it was almost unimaginable for the two of them to sit at the same table for more than an hour and a half.

"Is that good for "410"?" Takumi was obviously a little puzzled, frowning slightly.

"Well, that's good." Shiraishi repeated, revealing a resigned acceptance in his tone. In fact, without words, people around him could feel Saki's subtle and complex emotions towards Shiraishi - a complex emotion mixed with disgust and vigilance.

But the amazing thing is that both of them have controlled this emotion in a mature way, within a range that will not make the atmosphere completely rigid. Miori once joked that this is because they are all adults and have learned how to maintain the necessary courtesy and distance in social situations.

Takumi and other friends also tacitly avoided exploring this topic in depth. They knew to remain silent at the right time and leave space for each other.

However, driven by curiosity, Takumi couldn't help asking again: "Shiraishi, what do you think of Kasato-san in your heart?"

Shiraishi's fingers tapped lightly on the keyboard, and a homework he had just completed was skillfully archived and sent to the lecturer of the computer internship class. Then, he said lightly: "It seems that she hates me."

After that, he shifted his attention to another topic and began to enter the tag "dream" in the search engine. In this rare opportunity to use the computer freely, he naturally didn't want to miss any content related to his interests.

"I really don't know what Yuzhen is thinking when he is caught between you two." Takumi chuckled, with a hint of joking in his words.

As a mutual friend of the two, Yuzhen often hears complaints from both sides about each other, and he probably feels mixed emotions. Although Shiraishi admits that he does not complain about Saki to Yuzhen frequently, it is inevitable that he mentions her occasionally.

And Saki frequently expresses his dissatisfaction with Shiraishi in front of Yuzhen, and even in high school, he explicitly asked Shiraishi to stay away from Yuzhen.

"Well, forget it, let's not talk about this." Takumi didn't seem to intend to delve into it. He waved his hand casually, as if paving the way for his upcoming departure.

Just then, a burst of hurried footsteps broke the silence of the classroom. Shiraishi and Takumi looked up at the same time, and saw Kamiri Saki standing at the door of the classroom, her eyes fixed directly on Shiraishi.

She walked quickly to Shiraishi and said briefly and directly: "Thank you, Fukuyama-san." This thank you wasIt was an acknowledgement of Shiraishi's behavior yesterday, and also a respect for him keeping a distance all the time. (To read the most exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Seeing this, Takumi quickly stood up from his chair and put his phone in his pocket, as if to cover up his "crime" of leaking Shiraishi's whereabouts just now. He smiled and waved his hand, saying "I'm leaving first", and then hurriedly left the classroom, leaving Shiraishi and Saki standing opposite each other...0

There was a subtle sense of tension in the air, but it was soon broken by Saki's words. "Don't talk too much to Yuma." There was a warning in her words.

Hearing this, Shiraishi raised a bitter smile at the corner of his mouth. "It's probably too late." He said slowly, and then he complained about Saki yesterday on the answering machine one by one.

It turned out that he had already "complained" to Yuzhen about Saki's various behaviors on the phone - from being late to mentioning her relationship with a handsome firefighter when introducing herself, to refusing to exchange contact information with Takumi and Ryohei.

All this made Shiraishi unhappy, and even affected the social activities he had originally expected.

Saki listened to Shiraishi's story quietly. Although her face remained calm, her heart might have been rippled.

Shiraishi originally participated in an event with Chiharu and the others just for the reason of "making up the number of people", but she never expected that this decision would inadvertently weave a complex interpersonal network.

"Go and tell Kunimi about this." 0.3 Saki's words were accompanied by a subtle coldness, as if reminding Shiraishi.

"Did you come to me just for this matter?" Shiraishi asked tentatively, revealing a hint of doubt in his tone. He thought the conversation with Shahi had come to an end, but Shahi's next reaction caught him off guard.

"I'm fine now." Shahi's answer was concise and direct, but these few simple words seemed to hide a deeper meaning. Shiraishi was about to ask more, but saw Shahi suddenly turn to the corridor and whispered to the door: "Sorry. I'm done, you can come in.".

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