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Nodding, Yanagisawa rapidly muttered the name of his place. Even though Banri was not from Tokyo, he still recognized the name of the prestigious private school. Over the next four years, the two of them would be attending this private university, but that other school was higher in rank in every possible way. |
Nodding, Yanagisawa rapidly muttered the name of his place. Even though Banri was not from Tokyo, he still recognized the name of the prestigious private school. Over the next four years, the two of them would be attending this private university, but that other school was higher in rank in every possible way. |
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− | "Wha? Really? How come you didn't just advance to the university!? If you just stay on the < |
+ | "Wha? Really? How come you didn't just advance to the university!? If you just stay on the escalator<ref>refers to the "escalator"/"elevator" system, in which graduates from a high school attached to a university can enter it without admission exam</ref> it always works out... What am I saying? Did I just..." |
Banri reflexively shut up, stopping himself from running off at the mouth. This is wrong. What a fool he was. He was being insensitive. Maybe it wasn't he ''didn't'', but that ''couldn't'' advance. Suddenly being raised from the depths of solitude, his excitement was slipping out of his control. |
Banri reflexively shut up, stopping himself from running off at the mouth. This is wrong. What a fool he was. He was being insensitive. Maybe it wasn't he ''didn't'', but that ''couldn't'' advance. Suddenly being raised from the depths of solitude, his excitement was slipping out of his control. |