Tokyo: Becoming the Perfect Male God Starting with a Rented Boyfriend

Chapter 39 How a Professional Rented Boyfriend Should Be



Chapter 39 How a Professional Rented Boyfriend Should Be

"What?! Hui-jun was in a car accident?!"

The most vehement reaction came from Naomi Asahina.

"Hui-jun, are you hurt anywhere? It must hurt a lot. Shall we go to the hospital?"

She frantically touched Miyazawa Itsuki's clothes, her heart aching so much that tears were about to fall.

She perfectly embodied the demeanor of a devoted girlfriend, deeply concerned for her lover's well-being. If this were acting, Miyazawa Itsuki would be utterly outmatched.

"It's alright, Naomi, it's just a minor scratch."

Miyazawa Itsuki pretended to be relaxed and comforted her with a smile.

Actually, my ankle was a bit sprained, otherwise I wouldn't have arrived so late.

But he won't mention these worrying things.

This is work, and if something goes wrong while doing it, that's your own problem. There's no point in worrying the customer; making her happy is the goal.

"You were in a car accident, why did you insist on rushing there?"

Chinatsu Nakano was surprised.

Mr. Miyazawa really values ​​Nana too much.

That was a car accident! What if something serious happened if you weren't careful? Would a typical boyfriend insist on going on a date after being hit by a car?

Most importantly, this wasn't Naomi's own birthday. It was just a gathering of one of Naomi's friends.

To be realistic, if it weren't for Naomi, no one would have criticized him for not coming.

"I made a promise to Naomi, I'll definitely come. Even if there's an earthquake, I'll still come."

Miyazawa Itsuki tightened his grip on Asahina Oomi's fingers slightly.

This brought the girl back to her senses.

convention.

Yes, there is a contract between them.

The contract stipulated that he had to come, and Asahinaomi paid for it; that was all there was to their relationship.

...She should have complained about Miyazawa breaking his promise.

...He clearly had no right to concern himself with his girlfriend's feelings.

They were just pretending to be a couple, but they acted like that. Even Miyazawa-kun must have been scared.

Naomi Asahina's eyes dimmed.

"They're so loving."

Chinatsu Nakano looked at the two of them with envy.

A boyfriend who values ​​his girlfriend so much, and a girlfriend who genuinely cares about her boyfriend.

They are a match made in heaven.

When will I be able to have a partner who cherishes me so much?

Chinatsu Nakano secretly glanced at He Sato, who was singing in the center of the private room.

After finishing his song, the latter handed the microphone to the next person, then excused himself to go to the restroom and temporarily left the private room.

Childhood sweethearts—besides romantic comedies, can such a relationship really lead to marriage?

Sometimes, Chinatsu Nakano couldn't figure out if she really liked Kazusa Sato, or if her long-term relationship had confused her views on love.

What was the lyricist and composer of "Childhood Friends," the popular teenage idol [Shiri Hoshimiya], thinking?

If possible, Chinatsu Nakano really wants to ask her.

Could it be that Shiri Hoshimiya does indeed have a childhood sweetheart whom she loved but could not have, given that she can write such excellent songs?

No one has ever dug it up, so it probably isn't true.

If there really were a boy who was Shiri Hoshimiya's childhood friend, it would definitely cause a huge sensation throughout the country and even the world.

The scene was unimaginable.

Ugh.

Originally, Nana was the one who practiced the song "Childhood Friends" with her, and she planned to have Nana sing it as a duet with Sato He at her birthday party.

Everyone in the group was helping her, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and Chinatsu Nakano was well aware of this and grateful for it.

But Sato He, that idiot and oblivious guy, just couldn't realize his own feelings.

It made her a little tired too.

I hope that in the future I can also receive a love as sincere and precious as Nana's.

While Chinatsu Nakano was daydreaming, the other members of the group were chatting with Itsuki Miyazawa.

"Mr. Miyazawa, may I ask how you and Naomi met?"

"Um... During spring break, I ran into Naomi outside. At the time, I was facing a very difficult problem, and Naomi helped me."

Miyazawa Itsuki told lies with effortless ease.

"Afterwards, to thank Naomi, I treated her to dinner. During our conversation, we gradually discovered that we got along very well and became friends."

"After a while, towards the end of spring break, I realized my feelings for her and confessed to her." Miyazawa Itsuki smiled faintly, "Naomi accepted my confession."

Naomi Asahina blushed slightly, feeling as if her heart skipped a beat.

Miyazawa Itsuki's tone was so sincere and earnest, as if there really was such a memory of confession.

"Oh, I see."

The group members nodded.

The two seemed to be getting along fine, except that things were progressing a bit too fast.

But that's what a soulmate is, right? Once you've found your soulmate, there's no need for formalities.

Moreover, the logic is quite reasonable; Naomi is such a kind girl who would enthusiastically help people in need.

Mr. Miyazawa's statement is very much in line with her personality.

The group then asked Miyazawa Itsuki about the university.

For example, what scenery and interesting things are there at Waseda University, and what major did Mr. Miyazawa study?

Fortunately, this world is not too different from his previous life.

Miyazawa Itsuki had visited several prestigious schools in Tokyo in his previous life, including Waseda University. Relying on his memories from those years, he successfully deceived them by telling half-truths.

As for his major, he said he studied finance, relying on his past life's background to convince the others.

After the interrogation, the group completely believed in the boyfriend persona that Asahina had fabricated.

Even Naomi herself was taken aback.

I can't be that lucky, or my words will come true.

Is Mr. Miyazawa really a student at Waseda University? If I visit there, will I have a chance to meet him?

The financial knowledge he shared was so profound, it didn't seem like something you'd learn from the internet. I guess it's true that Mr. Miyazawa was a university student.

After the group became thoroughly familiar with Miyazawa Itsuki, they gradually relaxed and invited him to sing.

"Mr. Miyazawa, is there any song you'd like to sing?"

Chinatsu Nakano asked him.

Miyazawa Itsuki pondered, glancing at Naomi beside him, and suddenly had an idea:

"Um...I'm thinking of singing something special, is that alright?"

"What makes a song special?"

"It's a song that's not so mainstream, with anime/manga style, which I'm more familiar with." Miyazawa Itsuki smiled slightly. "Don't laugh at me if I sing it."

"Ah, anime, huh? I didn't expect Mr. Miyazawa to like these things too."

Chinatsu Nakano said, "Of course I don't look down on Mr. Miyazawa," and even seemed a little excited.

To be honest, based on their first impression of Miyazawa Itsuki—handsome, cheerful, and stylish, and a top student with dazzling achievements—they were already feeling a bit pressured.

I feel that if I mention some obscure music, people might not be able to respond.

But Miyazawa Itsuki revealed that he wasn't as aloof as he seemed, and that he liked popular culture, which actually put everyone at ease.

He's an incredibly handsome guy who's approachable and down-to-earth, just like Naomi—everyone loves him.

Naomi Asahina stared blankly at Itsuki Miyazawa.

Does Miyazawa-kun like anime? I've never heard of that before.

wrong.

He is...


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