Chapter 3
Ryosaku was a boy who went to the toilet a lot.
I don't know if it's because of his constitution or because he didn't have a problem with his kidneys because he didn't see a doctor, but he was a child who urinated a lot.
Even in class, he always goes to the restroom at least once. At first, the homeroom teacher was confused and annoyed, but eventually understood Ryosaku and told his classmates, "That's the body. Everyone should understand."
So the homeroom teacher moved Ryosaku's seat to the very back of the classroom, to a special seat right next to the sliding door at the entrance.
With this, when he felt the urge to urinate, he was able to go to the restroom quietly while minimizing the interruption of class.
Even if there was a seat change, only his seat was fixed in that position.
There were quite a few people who did not feel comfortable with the homeroom teacher's response.
In class, Ryosaku showed a slightly different way of speaking and doing, such as saying things like "I already know that!" On the other hand, it must have been a repulsion against the teacher's side showing understanding even though the class was often interrupted by the desire to urinate.
However, there was no "bullying" or "harassment" against him.
He has something like an aura that doesn't let him do that, and it may be because he felt the pressure of "Don't worry about me", in other words, "Golgo 13".
By the time Ryosaku enters the abacus cram school in his fourth year, his words and deeds will become more pronounced.
For no particular reason, he takes a languid, suggestive attitude.
He was fully aware that he would not be taken seriously by everyone, but his true feelings hidden deep in his heart, "I really want someone to take care of me," may have come out in a twisted form.
Thus, Ryosaku became more and more isolated from those around him.
No one cared about him anymore, neither boys nor girls.