Kagura Hikaru and Ayakoji Chiyoko had another argument.
To outsiders, their interactions seemed normal, just like before, chatting and acting without any sign of avoidance.
Only the parties involved knew that they were truly at odds with each other.
Moreover, this time the conflict was not a one-sided mistake on Kagura Hikaru's part but a purer clash of values.
Therefore, the atmosphere was even tenser.
Kagura Hikaru couldn't accept the attitude of Ayakoji Chiyoko treating Saijo Mari as a tool and himself as a gigolo.
Ayakoji Chiyoko also couldn't accept his insubordination for the sake of an outsider.
So, the two began to give each other the silent treatment.
Regrettably, or perhaps fortunately,
since both individuals were very rational in nature, whether it was physical training, preparing for the sports festival, working for the Disciplinary Committee, or attending classes, they would still do these activities together.