Neither of us had any special purpose, so we just wandered around the city aimlessly.
"Thinking about it, wouldn't it be nice if you could use your skill to get the clothes you want?"
"It would be a problem if I won clothes. There are colors, sizes, and so on. What if I won a hot pink dress?"
"Yeah, that would be bad. Sorry, We can't do that."
Unfortunately, my skill Gacha is completely random.
With a real Gacha, you can usually see the prize pool and know what your chances are, but with my Gacha, you have no idea what you'll get until you try.
There doesn't seem to be any particular pattern or rule so far.
"Huh? Miyazaki-kun?"
While I was walking and talking with Himawari, a familiar voice suddenly called out to me.
"Ah, Kagurazaka-san and Mikami-san."
They were my classmates, Kagurazaka-san and Mikami-san, who had recently started greeting me.
"Um, what are you doing here, Miyazaki-kun? A date?"
The two of them asked with curious eyes.
"A date?! No, no. I'm just hanging out with my little sister."
"Is that your sister? Nice to meet you. I'm Mikami, Miyazaki-kun's classmate."
"Nice to meet you," Himawari replied politely.
"I'm Kagurazaka, a classmate who was helped by Miyazaki-kun."
"This is my little sister, Himawari," I said and introduced them.
"Hey, Miyazaki-kun, your little sister is so cute.
"She doesn't look like you?" Kagurazaka-san asked.
"I look like my father, and my sister looks like our mother," I explained.
People often tell me that Himawari and I don't look much alike.
Well, I guess it's better than my sister looking like our father.
Sometimes, though, I wish I looked a little more like my mother.
"Wow, going shopping together as brother and sister makes you seem like good friends," Kagurazaka-san remarked.
"No, it's normal," I replied casually.
"Since we already know each other, why don't we go together as a group of four?" Mikami-san suggested.
"Hey, Mikami, aren't you being a bit pushy?" Kagurazaka-san teased.
"What do you think, Himawari-chan?" Mikami-san asked.
"I don't really care," Himawari replied nonchalantly.
"Hey, Himawari..." I sighed.
"Well, since you invited me, it's okay," Himawari added.
"If Himawari-chan doesn't mind, then it's okay with me," I said.
"Then it's settled. Shall we go to a cafe somewhere? I'll pay for Himawari-chan's meal," Mikami-san offered.
"Really?" Himawari asked, her eyes shining.
Himawari, pleased by the praise, quickly warmed to Mikami-san's suggestion, and somehow the four of us ended up going to a café.
"Sorry, Mikami can be pushy. Was it annoying?" Kagurazaka-san asked quietly.
"I didn't have any special plans, so it's fine," I replied.
"I'm glad," she said with a smile.
This might actually be a good experience.
Going to a coffee shop with Kagurazaka-san was not something I had ever imagined. Mikami-san, on the other hand, was very stylish and looked more mature than she usually did at school.
As for Kagurazaka-san, she was as cute as I imagined. She looked adorable in her uniform, but her casual clothes were even cuter. Honestly, she'd look good in anything.
Cuteness is justice, I thought to myself.
With this lighthearted attitude, I entered the nearby cafe. But to be honest, I may have underestimated the energy of the three girls I now accompanied.
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