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Stealing Spree-Chapter 1864 Request
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Chapter 1864 Request
?Acting uninterested, I glanced back at Sawano for a few seconds. Then, while shrugging, I turned back to face him.
That was to make him think I got interested because of what he was offering.
But well, thatโs just a plus for me. Understanding that he couldnโt ask anyone but me was more than enough for me to pry into this.
Whether his request would be beneficial to me or not, itโs still up in the air. But I doubt heโs someone who would hatch a plot to take me down when we barely know each other.
โAs long as itโs not going to cause me trouble. Can you promise that, Sir?โ
โYouโre suspicious, arenโt you?โ
No shit, Sherlock! Uh. Thatโs obvious. And for him to bring that up rather than answer me... he possibly realized the blunder that he made.
Heโs pretty much open with his thoughts and I couldnโt really sense any hostility or scheme coming from him. Still, I donโt know if heโs just acting behind a mask. There are those who can hide their maliciousness behind a smile, after all.
โI think anyone will be if you suddenly come after them like this. Iโm curious about the task and interested in the chance to skip an activity. However... I have no idea why you consider asking a student a โpersonal requestโ.โ
Pointing those out was of no consequence to me. Itโs also a way for me to check if heโd react differently. I kept an eye open to observe his facial muscles. Sometimes, a twitch was enough to give away if someone was lying. Also, the most telling part would be to find certain mannerisms done unconsciously.
With an awkward laugh, the desperate guy scratched the back of his head, โHaha. Youโre right. Iโm being too ridiculous. This is why I picked you. Youโre frank and wonโt simply accept my request.โ
Alright. Thatโs quite clean and heโs probably not lying. My skepticism and wariness are still high though.
Itโs one thing for me to plan for my benefit but if itโs done by someone, Iโll probably never trust it fully.
โI donโt think that trait alone equals trustworthiness.โ
โYes. However, Onoda-kun, you stood out among the rest. That much is pretty clear from our point of view.โ
Ah. Of course, at this point, I cannot pretend to be Classmate A anymore. With how much attention I kept on drawing on myself, there was no way to escape their watchful eyes.
However, whatโs that got to do with his request?
I pretended to contemplate how to reply to him. Then, I closed my mouth in response to what he just said.
Understanding that, Sawano took in a deep breath, โAlright. I get it. Hear out the request and you can decide whether to take it or not. Is that good?โ
I kept my mouth shut and nodded.
Looking like he was already exhausted from trying to convince me that it was not anything suspicious, the guy tried to gather his composure again. Once thatโs done, he said in a low voice while handing me something.
โCan you deliver this to someone?โ
It looked like a small pouch. As for its content, I had no idea. I squeezed and turned it over but I couldnโt make sense of whatโs inside. Itโs padded with something, maybe cotton.
Looking at how heโs not even reacting to what I was doing to scrutinize what he handed, itโs probably not something that would break or crumble.
โDeliver this? Whatโs inside this pouch?โ
โI prefer it if you do not pry about its content. I can swear that itโs not something illegal and will never bring you trouble.โ
Yeah. Right... This guy is shady as heck. Whateverโs inside, why will he keep it inside a pouch like this?
โYou know saying that only makes this more suspicious, right?โ
โI understand that it puts a wrong shade on it. However, I can assure you that you only have to hand it over and itโll be done.โ
โAlright. To whom will I hand this over, then? A professor? The dean? Or someone unrelated to our camp?โ
Since he already revealed his request, I just have to squeeze out more information from him. Iโm not buying the โnot illegalโ yet but for him to entrust this to me, it must be something important that he cannot divulge to the other camp managers or those close to him.
Did he get a secret task from their professors? Perhaps. But the answer depends on who will be the recipient of this delivery.
He said Iโm trustworthy so... he probably believed that I wouldnโt look into the pouch at all. Otherwise, heโd just pick someone else.
Sawano looked around first and acted a little sneakily, making sure that no one was around us. Then he hunched over and mentioned a name, โThatโs for the leader of the girlsโ camp managers, Shiraishi Shiina. Youโre acquainted with her, right? This is why I picked you... She told me that you can be trusted for this.โ
This... Alright. Thatโs unexpected. But what the hell is going on with that woman? Earlier, she never mentioned anything about Sawano which made me assume that theyโre only friends. But it looks like theyโre associates or something. Whatever this was... it also pointed to Sakiโs suspicion that Shiina could be someone influential.
โSir, I think youโre forgetting something. I cannot come to that place, right? Iโve tried twice already.โ
Even if I became aware that he had another mysterious connection to Shiina, I still wouldnโt tell him how Shiina brought me inside earlier. Thereโs no merit in doing so.
โThat doesnโt matter. You do not have to visit their cabin area. Sheโll be expecting you and waiting for you outside.โ
Hmm? I see. This is the reason why heโs desperate to get me to do this for him. Shiina specifically named me to be the one to bring her this pouch.
However, thereโs still another point that needs to be addressed...
โAlright. Letโs say I believe you and I take this task. Is there a reason why you cannot hand this to her when they show up later? Arenโt they going to eat with us?โ
As though it was something that never passed his mind, Sawano looked like he was hit by a blunt object on his head. His eyes went wide and his pupils dilated. Following that, he awkwardly chuckled, โ... I have never thought of that. Youโre right. It should be possible for me to hand it over to her.โ
โYou donโt need me to deliver it, then.โ
โNo. I still need you to deliver that to her, Onoda-kun. There must be a reason why she instructed me to do so.โ
Alright. That one was a straight-up lie. He knew that there should be no risk in handing it to her during lunch. However, he stuck to the task Shiina possibly handed to him. Rather than go on his way to change it, heโs sticking to it by having me deliver this pouch to her.
Now, itโs making me more curious about its content. However, thereโs the saying that โcuriosity killed the catโ, even if Iโm curious, I should make sure that it wonโt bite me in the ass if I ever decide to pry on it.
โI see. Iโll take up this request then... If I ever get in trouble, Iโll make sure to point at you. Even if I donโt have a witness, Iโm confident that they will believe me.โ
After deliberating for a while, I decided to accept it. If itโs Shiina weโre talking about then thereโs probably no reason for her to put me in trouble. I just have no idea when did they talk though or when did she instruct him to ask me to be their courier.
Still, I have to say that to see if that will make him react in a different way again. Fortunately, thereโs nothing of the sort anymore. He was more relieved that I didnโt reject the request.
After that, he told me I should keep the pouch to myself first. Shiina wanted it delivered later in the afternoon. Upon hearing the time he mentioned, it made me recall that itโs similar to one of Shiinaโs recommendations of when to visit...
Coincidence? I think not. fr(e)ewebnov(e)l.com
That woman is playing a game of chess by herself and we are her pawns.