Rich Girl Caretaker Vol. 10 Prologue
Prologue
The Kiou Academy Student Council Election.
The student council at this academy, which is populated by the children of politicians and business magnates, carries responsibilities that are far greater than those of a student council at an ordinary school. Because every item purchased is expensive or difficult to obtain, the ability to manage them properly is essential. The student council also invites guests to every event, so an extensive network of connections is also required. At this year's Management Tournament, the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry was in attendance, so it's easy to guess that the abilities of the previous officers were extraordinary.
The students also show a strong interest in the election activities. The students at Kiou Academy live their lives seriously thinking about their future. Therefore, they want to entrust the student council to people they can rely on. The student council at this academy cannot be led by just anyone. It is not merely a simple position of power behind the scenes. The student council must be an appealing organization that can lead the students.
And so, we participated in the election for those student council officer positions.
There were three candidates for president. Mirei Tennouji, Narika Miyakojima, and Ren Joutou.
The promise Joutou championed was a bold one: to commonize Kiou Academy. That audacity was contrasted with Tennouji-san's strategy, turning the student council election into a battle between Reformists and conservatives.
This situation, frankly, was rather frustrating. We were also championing a promise to reform the existing academy, but we were still labeled as conservatives.
But, it couldn't be helped. Joutou's promise would truly change Kiou Academy dramatically. Therefore, our side and Joutou's side fought head-on, neither willing to yield.
When I successfully thwarted Rintaro's secretly-planned negative campaign and resolved the problem Asahi-san was facing, I felt a sense of progress in my own way.
The approval ratings for Tennouji-san and Narika weren't bad, either. If things kept going like this, one of them would likely be elected president, and I held a small hope for that.
Until this moment—
"From now on—I will be taking the field myself."
The moment I realized that Ren Joutou was getting serious, I understood.
All this time, this had just been a preliminary battle.
From here, the real student council election was just begin—
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