After hearing her words, Ren realized something was wrong.
Therefore, he chose not to respond.
"By the way, Kamikawa-kun, would you like to see my drawing?"
Seeing that he was silent, Hayasaka did not despair and continued to speak with a smile.
Ren just drew silently and ignored her.
Sure enough, Gabriel and the others were right to remind him to be careful.
"…"
Seeing Ren's indifferent appearance, Hayasaka felt embarrassed.
What she was most afraid of was him ignoring her.
Because in this case, no matter what she said, it would be difficult to make an impact.
If only Chika were here.
Her original plan was to say that she couldn't draw glasses, hesitantly ask him if he could take his glasses off, and then show her the portrait without the glasses.
At this time, Chika said that she had seen Ren take off his glasses.
Hayasaka takes advantage of the situation and says that Ren looks better when he takes off his glasses, thus attracting the attention of the other girls and making them boo, causing Ren to be affected by the atmosphere and have to take off his glasses.
However, because she couldn't find Chika yesterday, she had to carry out this plan alone.
"Kamikawa-kun, how is your painting?"
Hayasaka was ready to proceed according to her plan, so she took out the drawing paper and planned to show it to Ren.
As she picked it up, a familiar voice sounded behind her.
"Hayasaka-san, who is this you drew?"
"!!!"
Hayasaka hurriedly turned around and saw Chika standing behind her holding a piece of drawing paper in her hand.
Even though she didn't know the reason for her visit, Hayasaka still explained: "Because I can't draw glasses, I drew Kamikawa-kun without glasses."
"Eh? Is this Kamikawa-kun?" Chika came closer and looked at the painting carefully, "It doesn't look like that at all."
"Doesn't it seem like him? Why doesn't it look like that?" Hayasaka deliberately pretended to be confused, "Could it be that Fujiwara-san has seen Kamikawa-kun without glasses?"
"Of course!"
Chika raised her head, looking very proud.
"So what would Kamikawa-kun look like without glasses?"
This is the first time in history that Hayasaka thanked Chika from the bottom of her heart.
She originally planned to carry out the plan herself, but she didn't expect Chika to appear so suddenly.
And even without knowing the plan, she perfectly followed what she planned.
When the two spoke, they did not lower their voices, so that people sitting near Hayasaka could hear them.
Of course, this included Itsuki and the person involved, Ren.
At first Itsuki didn't want to listen, after all it was the two of them who were talking, and it wasn't good to eavesdrop on them.
But they were talking a little louder, and the person they were talking about was Ren.
This made Itsuki couldn't help but hear.
When she heard Ren take off his glasses, Itsuki tried to remember.
Then she realized that she had never seen what Ren looked like after taking off his glasses.
Since the first time she met Ren, he wore glasses and she had never seen him take them off.
When she think about it this way, it feels a bit strange.
At this time, Ren was already panicking.
Could it be that he will be exposed today?
"How do I say it?" Chika held her chin with one hand and continued to hold the drawing paper with the other, "I can't explain it..."
"Hm?"
Hayasaka felt like her plan was almost eight-tenths complete, with only the last few steps remaining.
"That..."
When Hayasaka was about to say something more, making her say that Ren looks good when he takes off his glasses, Chika interrupted.
"Take some paper, and I'll draw it here."
While saying that, Chika handed the drawing paper in her hand to Hayasaka.
"Can you?"
Hayasaka didn't take the drawing paper, but instead confirmed it first.
She had doubts about Chika's painting abilities, she had never seen her paintings before.
"Don't worry, Kaguya-san praised my painting well," Chika said confidently.
"Okay."
Hayasaka took the drawing paper, stood up, and made room for Chika.
Even though she doesn't believe Chika, Kaguya's words can still be trusted.
Hayasaka came up behind Chika and planned to see what kind of painting she could draw.
As long as Chika's image is up to par, even if Ren doesn't take off his glasses, she can tell her general appearance through the image.
Whatever happens, it is not a loss.
"Can I make some changes to your painting?"
Chika took the eraser and turned to ask Hayasaka.
"Of course." Hayasaka nodded.
The drawing currently only depicts Ren's face, hair, mouth, nose and ears.
As for the most important eyes, she didn't draw them.
Because she really doesn't know how to draw better.
"Then I won't be polite."
After hearing her agreement, Chika took the eraser and started rubbing it on the sketch paper.
"The mouth is not drawn well, and the shape of the face is a bit wrong."
While saying this, Chika deleted the part in question.
Seeing her professional posture, Hayasaka felt more relieved.
As long as Chika paints anything, it's fine.
Having nothing else to do, Hayasaka looked at the drawing paper that Chika had just handed her.
Turning it over and looking at it, she discovered that it was a person's face.
It's just that the person's face shape and facial features are completely wrong, only the hairstyle is almost invisible.
Through her hairstyle, she almost didn't realize that the image was of Kaguya.
After identifying that the person was Kaguya, if Hayasaka looked elsewhere, if she had strong social skills, she could still see many similarities.
"By the way Fujiwara-san, who drew the painting on this paper?" Hayasaka asked curiously.
"Of course I drew it! Isn't the picture exactly the same as Kaguya-san?"
Chika answered without hesitation without turning around.
"…"
At this time, Hayasaka regretted it.
She regretted agreeing to let Chika draw directly.
So Hayasaka hurriedly looked at the drawing paper, she wanted to know what the drawing had been changed into.
How she said it, Chika's painting skills were extraordinary.
A painting that was still recognizable as Ren was instantly changed to a painting of a person she didn't know at all.
And even the most basic character proportions are not drawn correctly.
It must be admitted, she really deserves to be Chika.