Labyrinth of the Blue Witch

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because it was old news to him, her smiling face didn’t even make Kojou bat an eyebrow.
    “Yeah, these girls here are Nagisa’s classmates,” Kojou explained.
    Kanon and Yukina introduced themselves in that order. After that, Kojou pointed at Asagi and Yaze.
    “—And these two are just passing through.”
    “Who’s just passing through?!” Asagi angrily replied on pure reflex.
    Kojou scowled with a look of dismay. “You’re the one who told me to think of you like that!”
    Watching the exchange between Asagi and Kojou with amusement, the girl made a textbook formal bow.
    “Ha-ha-ha, thank you for taking such good care of Kojou for me. Yuuma Tokoyogi. A pleasure to meet you.”
2
    Kojou and the others ditched the lethal crowds at the monorail and took a bus to Keystone Gate.
    It was the biggest building in Itogami City and the facility used to administer the entire island, but at the same time, it was the site of the island’s No. 1 collection of top-brand stores, making it stellar for killing time.
    It also came with a library for visitors to the Demon Sanctuary and souvenir shops, so it was common sense for natives giving tourists a tour of Itogami Island to start there.
    After giving the library a once-over, Kojou’s party entered a small cafeteria Yaze had recommended. The interior seemed a little retro, but the place had a pretty nice feel to it.
    Since there weren’t any tables for four available, the three middle school students and high schoolers split up and sat separately. High schoolers Asagi and Yaze formed one group and Kojou and Yuuma formed another. Kojou and Yuuma had gone to pick up the meals, automatically relegating Asagi and Yaze to remain in their seats, looking out for everyone’s things.
    Yaze made a sarcastic smile as he watched Asagi exercise bad manners, sipping on her glass of ginger ale through a straw.
    “…You don’t look all that enthused.”
    Yaze tossed Asagi a sarcastic smile as he watched her ignore good manners as she blew bubbles into her glass of ginger ale.
    “You look like you’re having plenty of fun.”
    Yaze nodded a firm
Yeah!
“Not exactly as nice as my senior year girl, but this Yuuma chick’s not bad looking, especially those legs and hips. She looks slender, but her chest is actually pretty nice.”
    Yaze had his arms crossed as he made an earnest comparison.
    Asagi still couldn’t quite believe it, but this guy actually did have a girlfriend. Furthermore, she was two years his senior, a third-year high school girl. She was considered a bit eccentric but was a cute girl who wore glasses.
    Thanks to his real-world exploits, Yaze ended up giving Asagi high-handed advice from time to time, something that irritated her to no end.
    “I see what’s got your goat here,” Yaze continued. “Who’d have thought Kojou had a jewel like this hidden away somewhere? Well, it looks like that moron Kojou has no idea what kind of advantage he has here.”
    Asagi casually poured on the scorn, not denying the fact it had her goat.
    “That moron’s head stopped developing back in elementary school.”
    Sometime during all this, the Yuuma in question was coming back carrying a tray covered in food. It was a straightforward order with hot dogs, onion rings, and the like.
    “Here you go. I tried to order something appropriate, but this should be all right?”
    Faced with that invigorating, smiling face, Asagi blushed in spite of herself.
    “Ah, er…thank you.”
    Truth be told, she was the type Asagi had a hard time with even without Kojou being involved, but it was difficult to hate Yuuma when she was giving you that friendly, smiling face.
    Looking down at Asagi’s feet, resting lazily under the table, Yuuma made a pleasant smile mixed with a rise of her brows.
    “Those sandals.”
    “Huh?”
    “Engel limited edition colors, right? From that magazine collaboration thingy.”
    “That’s right… You really know your stuff.”
    “They’re cute. They look really

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