It's the end of the month.
Only three days left before spring break ends.
Everything you were supposed to do during spring break should be done by now.
Anything left unfinished by now probably won't get done during spring break.
It's like the interlude of a rock song.
A quiet pause.
Then comes the storm.
Yukiya Yukima went out to buy groceries.
His next official match was the day after school started.
This match was crucial for Yukiya Yukima to advance to the Sixth Rank.
It was also a particularly noteworthy match in the entire official tournament.
Because his opponent for the next match was the Eighth Rank player, Yamagatana Habakari.
However, Yukiya Yukima didn't seem to mind.
He had recently studied the game records of Yamagatana Habakari, the Eighth Rank.
His impression was that their skills were quite close.
He wasn't an insurmountable opponent.
Besides, even if he lost, it wouldn't be a big deal.
He could still advance to the Sixth Rank by winning two more official matches later.
The entire official tournament looked at the number of wins and losses, not a single loss that would disqualify him from the championship.
What Yukiya Yukima cared about more was actually starting school.
Entering the private Funozaki Academy, an academy that existed in his past life's memories.
His emotions were a little complex.
He felt like something was going to happen.
A strange sense of déjà vu where light novels and reality intersected.
There was another thing worth mentioning.
That was the game Yukiya Yukima made.
Yes, Yukiya Yukima had made a game.
After retiring from the shogi world and seeking out alternative ways to make money, Yukiya Yukima chose to make games.
After studying programming knowledge and practicing diligently, Yukiya Yukima attained a Level 4 programming skill.
Level 4 was the lowest level of mastery.
Through Yukiya Yukima's experiments, this was the threshold for the skill to enter the 'professional' realm.
Of course, with just Level 4, it was barely considered professional, but one couldn't expect too much.
With his Level 4 programming, Yukiya Yukima made the 'Goat Went to the Goat' game.
As a very easy-to-learn match-three game.
'Goat Went to the Goat' was the best single product for making quick money.
Low entry barrier, simple production, cute art style, and viral spread speed.
The first level could be passed even with no effort, while the second level might not be passable even with cheats.
When you die, you need to watch ads to revive.
With these advantages.
In the first month of the game's release, Yukiya Yukima earned his first 43 million Sakura coins through advertising fees.
This was the truth behind Yukiya Yukima's recent lack of financial worries.
Of course, such a 'farming' game also had disadvantages.
It could easily become popular and easily become boring.
In Sakura Country, by the second month, income had already started to decline.
Of course, Yukiya Yukima had anticipated this.
The Sakura Country had a small population, and it wasn't Yukiya Yukima's ultimate goal.
After acquiring the seed money.
Yukiya Yukima immediately contacted game stores and social media platforms in various overseas countries.
He put this wave of 'farming' games on them.
Next week.
It was the settlement date for the first month of overseas revenue.
That number was what Yukiya Yukima truly anticipated.
Once he got that money, Yukiya Yukima would have the real seed money for his endeavors.
In short, as mentioned before.
Make money first, make lots of money, then climb the social ladder.
The scene when the Snow family suffered a misfortune and a bunch of people rushed in to grab a piece of the pie.
Yukiya Yukima never wanted to experience that again in this lifetime.
In Sakura Country, this backward place where social classes were solidified and the hierarchical concepts were cruel.
He had to elevate himself, otherwise even if he was harmless, people would come and step on him.
"That stupid woman, when I achieve success, I will return her humiliation tenfold!"
Yukiya Yukima muttered to himself.
At this time, he passed by a park.
Yukiya Yukima had already walked past, but then he turned back.
The park was very quiet, no one was around.
A girl with pink hair was sitting on a swing alone.
Because the girl was looking down, it was impossible to see her face.
If you had to find a feature, it would be the especially unfashionable outfit.
She wore a pink tracksuit on top and a pleated skirt on the bottom, but there were sweatpants inside the pleated skirt.
Who wears sweatpants under a pleated skirt?!
Yukiya Yukima stared for a while, feeling very familiar.
But he couldn't remember for a moment.
Fortunately, Yukiya Yukima was not someone who would dwell on things.
He walked over directly.
Since he thought she looked familiar, he went over to talk to her.
Whether they knew each other, just asking for her name would probably give him a clue.
If not, get her contact information and chat for seven or eight days, even if they aren't familiar, they will be familiar.
Goto Ichirī.
The girl's name was Goto Ichirī.
The pronunciation of 'Ichirī' is the same as 'Hitori'.
So it's okay to call her Goto Hitori.
As the name suggests.
Goto Ichirī was always alone.
She was shy and didn't know how to make friends.
During elementary school, without realizing it, she became the 'loner' of the class.
Because she had no friends, she didn't know how to communicate with people.
Not knowing how to communicate with people, she couldn't make friends.
Goto Ichirī was stuck in a vicious cycle.
And in a blink of an eye, she graduated from elementary school and entered junior high school, still unable to make friends.
Over time, Goto Ichirī developed communication difficulties.
Even now, after graduating from junior high school.
Goto Ichirī was still an unnoticed nobody.
How do introverted people make friends?
The method specified online is to wait for an extroverted person to 'nurture' you.
And today.
An extroverted guy discovered Goto Ichirī and had the idea of nurturing her.
Incidentally.
In order to make friends, Goto Ichirī taught herself guitar, and after years of practice, she became quite skilled.
She was a 'Guitar Hero' blogger with 30,000 fans online.
Unfortunately, she had no place to use her skills.
Even after graduating from junior high school, she hadn't participated in a single school festival performance.
Although she vowed during this spring break that she would definitely form a school band.
But
It was obviously unlikely to be accomplished.