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Chapter 5 - The God of Time Stop

Chapter 5: The God of Time Stop

​Sitting in the back corner, Kiyotaka Ayanokouji watched with mild interest.

​He saw the "Creep" from the bus—Kirito—trembling in the aisle for a full minute. Then, suddenly, Kirito's body went rigid. His eyes burned with a desperate, tragic resolve.

​What is he planning to do? Ayanokouji wondered.

​Kirito turned around and marched straight toward the podium. His movements were stiff, like a robot marching to war.

​The students who were chatting quieted down, noticing the strange boy approaching the front.

​"It's... it's him!"

​Kikyo Kushida's eyes widened in shock. She recognized him immediately as the boy who had princess-carried the grandma.

​Is he going to do another good deed? she wondered.

​Kirito reached the podium. He took a deep, shuddering breath.

​Then, under the confused gazes of thirty students, he slammed his hands onto the teacher's desk and kicked his legs up.

​Thump!

​He was doing a handstand on the teacher's podium.

​The classroom went dead silent. Even Hirata froze with a smile stuck on his face.

​Blood rushed to Kirito's head. His veins bulged. His face turned tomato red—not just from gravity, but from the crushing weight of shame.

​He opened his mouth and roared:

​"I... CAME FROM THE GALAXY OF DARKNESS!"

​The class stared at him, wide-eyed.

​"I AM ONE OF THE STRONGEST ANCIENT GODS! THE GOD OF TIME STOP, HIROSHI KIRITO!"

​His arms began to shake violently. Maintaining a handstand was hard enough; maintaining it while shouting anime lines was impossible for someone with Physical Ability: D.

​He held it.

​One second.

​Two seconds.

​Three seconds.

​"MY DIVINE POWER IS UNSEALED! TIME... STOP!!!"

​CRASH!

​His arms gave out. Kirito collapsed from the podium and landed in a heap on the floor.

​"Hah... hah... hah..."

​He lay there, panting heavily, his limbs trembling from the exertion.

​The silence in the room was absolute. It was heavy. It was suffocating.

​Kirito slowly lifted his head.

​Thirty pairs of eyes were staring at him. Some looked terrified. Some looked confused. Some looked like they were looking at a rare, sickly animal.

​They think I'm crazy, Kirito realized. They definitely think I'm insane.

​[Ding! Mission Complete.]

[Reward: Horikita Suzune's sarcasm towards you +1 (Passive Skill).]

[Status Update: Social Reputation in Class D has dropped to 'Weirdo'.]

​Kirito couldn't take it anymore. He scrambled to his feet, buried his face in his hands, and sprinted out of the classroom without looking back.

​I want to transfer schools!

​Back in the classroom, the silence lingered for another ten seconds after Kirito fled.

​Kiyotaka Ayanokouji stared at the empty doorway.

​He slowly stood up from his seat.

​He felt a strange sense of pressure. After that performance, any normal introduction would seem boring. But he had to introduce himself.

​He looked at his classmates, who were still recovering from the "Time Stop" incident.

​"Um," Ayanokouji said in his monotonous, flat voice.

​"My name is Kiyotaka Ayanokouji. I don't have any particular hobbies. I am good at... nothing in particular. Please take care of me."

​He sat down.

​The class clapped politely, but awkwardly.

​Ayanokouji sighed internally.

​Great. Because of that guy, I look even more boring by comparison.

After standing outside on the walkway and enjoying the cool breeze for a while, the burning heat of shame on Hiroshi Kirito's face finally began to cool.

​"Well... after that self-introduction, I guess everyone in the class will recognize me now."

​Kirito leaned against the railing and sighed softly, his soul feeling heavy.

​I just wanted to be a nobody!

​This damn system loves to cause trouble, and the worst part is there is nothing I can do about it.

​"Sigh..."

​Just as Kirito let out another long, depressive sigh, a beautiful figure approached him from behind.

​"Your self-introduction was... unique."

​Hearing the cold, sharp voice, Kirito froze. He turned around slowly.

​Horikita Suzune was standing quietly behind him, her arms crossed.

​"Huh? Didn't you run away first?" Kirito asked, confused. He remembered her leaving before his 'performance.'

​Horikita shook her head. She took a step closer, tilting her head to look at him with genuine, morbid curiosity.

​"Do you have any unusual fetishes? Or perhaps... a mental illness that compels you to act like a clown in public?"

​She stepped closer, her sharp eyes dissecting him. "Otherwise, I really cannot understand why a human being would say such stupid things. Are you just desperate for attention?"

​Kirito was so startled by her intensity that he took a step back, waving his hands frantically.

​"No! I'm not sick! I..."

​[Ding! Warning: Do not disclose any information about the System to anyone. Penalty: Obliteration.]

​Hearing the electronic voice ring in his mind, Kirito slapped his hands over his mouth.

​Based on his experience reading countless web novels in his previous life, he knew the rules. If you talk about the System, you die.

​He quickly changed his tune, forcing an awkward laugh.

​"I... I just have a slight case of Chuunibyou (Middle School Syndrome). Just think of my strange behavior as a... teenage relapse. Sometimes the dark spirits just take over, you know?"

​Hearing Kirito's explanation, Horikita frowned slightly.

​Chuunibyou?

​He does seem the type.

​Seeing Horikita lower her head in deep thought, Kirito breathed a sigh of relief.

​"Um, Horikita-san, if there's nothing else, I'll be going now."

​Kirito didn't bother waiting for her response. He spun around on his heel, preparing to bolt.

​"Wait!"

​Hearing the command behind him, Kirito's body stiffened. He turned back slowly, sweating.

​"Um... is there anything else?"

​Horikita narrowed her eyes. "How do you know my name? I never introduced myself to you."

​Crap.

​Kirito broke out in a cold sweat. "The... uh... Nameplate! Your name is written on the nameplate on your desk. I saw it when I sat down!"

​Horikita looked at him with suspicion for a moment, then relaxed slightly.

​"I see. That is plausible."

​"Great! I have something to do, so goodbye!"

​After saying that, Kirito sprinted away as if Horikita were a prehistoric beast trying to eat him.

​Watching Kirito's figure disappear down the hallway, Horikita shook her head, speechless.

​"He really is a strange person."

​After running until he was out of breath, Kirito stopped and looked back. Seeing no one following him, he finally relaxed.

​I don't want to have too much contact with the main characters.

​I just want to finish my three years of high school peacefully. As for Class A? I have no ambition for that.

​Kirito took out his phone, opened the school map app, and headed towards the dormitory building.

​Ten minutes later, he arrived at the massive student housing complex.

​He stepped into the lobby. A woman, likely around 40 years old, was sitting behind the reception counter.

​Kirito stepped forward and spoke politely.

​"Excuse me, Auntie? Which dormitory room is mine?"

​The woman didn't even look up from her computer screen. She tapped a key loudly.

​"Student ID?" she barked.

​Kirito checked his phone. "9527."

​The woman started typing on her keyboard.

Click

clack

click

clack.

​Five minutes passed.

​Kirito stood there, shifting his weight.

Is the system that slow?

​"Um, Auntie? Did you find my room number?"

​"Stop making noise. I'm busy," the woman snapped, her eyes glued to the screen.

​Kirito leaned over slightly to peek. On her screen, a Korean drama was playing. She was typing in a chat room discussing the plot.

​She's not checking at all!

​But seeing the matron's fierce expression, Kirito shrank back.

​Never mind. Don't offend the person who holds the keys.

​He stood obediently to the side, waiting silently like a good little student.

(To be Continued)

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