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Totally not a isekai novel

Have you heard what will happen when a class summoned to defeat the demon king have the the cast but what if someone is left behind let us discover there story and the adventures that they made who’ll blundering their way to victory. My first novel on this platform

Wing404 · Kỳ huyễn
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Totally a normal day nothing will happen

After the festival and the one to one hangout session with Sakura and Akira Hiro was tired and hopeful that he have some good friends to stay by him no matter what and a cute little sister but as morning approach he was wake up by the one and only.

"Anikiiii wake up" the sound bounces around the house as a fury of a young women hold no bound on her tired and weak older brother

"You will be late again Aniki and I heard Pres decided to punish you if you come in late again, and no not that kind of punishment Baka"

Hiro slowly opens his eyes to the beauty of an angel well his sister to be fact but the fact is he may get punished by beautiful women but the sight of a furious President is more than enough to cut him off from that dream. His sister Obi Natsumi is a devil in disguise and a saint when she feels like it.

Hiro groaned as he slowly sat up, rubbing the sleep out of his eyes. "Alright, alright, I'm up," he muttered, glancing at the clock on his bedside table.He had overslept and would be going into school late again. "Thanks for waking me up, Natsumi," he said, giving his sister a small smile.

Thus after realizing this fact he rush of to get ready with the speed of a motivated and scared man 10 minutes later he exited the bathroom in full uniform ready to face judgment from the beauty of the school Yui the class president and the demon of late student.

As he rush out of the house with his sister in toll but he can't beat time ,Hiro couldn't help but feel nervous about facing Yui's punishment. He knew that she took punctuality very seriously and that being late for school was considered a grave offense in her eyes. He could already imagine her stern expression and the lecture she would give him in front of the whole class.

When they arrived at school, Yui was already waiting for him at the entrance. Hiro could feel his heart pounding as he approached her, trying to hide his nervousness behind a forced smile.

"Good morning, Yui," he said, bowing deeply.

Yui looked at him with a cold expression. "You're late again, Hiro," she said. "I hope you have a good excuse this time."

Hiro felt his cheeks flush with embarrassment. "I'm sorry, Yui. I overslept again," he said, trying to sound apologetic.

Yui sighed. "You know the rules, Hiro. Being late is not acceptable. I'm afraid I'll have to punish you again," she said, her voice stern and unforgiving.

Hiro felt a lump in his throat as he realized that he would have to endure another one of Yui's punishments. He wondered what she had in store for him this time.

"What's the punishment, Yui?" he asked, trying to sound calm.

Yui looked at him with a mischievous glint in her eye. "You'll see," she said, before turning around and walking away.

Hiro felt a shiver run down his spine as he followed her to the classroom. He knew that he was in for a rough time As they walked to the classroom, Hiro couldn't help but feel the weight of Yui's punishment looming over him. He glanced nervously at his sister, who gave him an encouraging smile.

As they walked, Natsumi whispered to him, "Good luck, Aniki. I hope it's not too bad."

Hiro smiled weakly at her, grateful for her support. He entered the classroom and took his seat, trying to ignore the stares of his classmates. Yui walked in a few minutes later, her eyes fixed on Hiro.

Inside the classroom, Yui called for everyone's attention. "Class, as you all know, punctuality is very important in our school," she said, her eyes scanning the room. "Unfortunately, one of our students, Hiro, has been consistently late for class."

The other students murmured amongst themselves as Yui continued, "As a consequence, Hiro will be standing at the front of the class and giving a five-minute speech on the importance of punctuality."

Hiro's heart sank as he realized the humiliation he would have to endure. He could already hear the snickers and giggles from his classmates. But he knew that he had no choice but to face the punishment.

He made his way to the front of the class, feeling the eyes of his classmates on him. He took a deep breath and began his speech, trying his best to sound confident.

"As we all know, punctuality is an important value that we should all strive to uphold," he began, his voice slightly trembling. "Being on time shows respect for others and demonstrates responsibility. It also allows us to make the most of our time and accomplish our goals efficiently."

Despite his nerves, Hiro continued his speech, trying to keep his composure. When he finished, he returned to his seat, feeling a mix of relief and embarrassment.

The rest of the class period passed by in a blur for Hiro. He tried his best to focus on the lessons being taught, but he couldn't shake off the feeling of humiliation from his punishment. He knew that he would have to work harder to improve his punctuality if he wanted to avoid facing Yui's wrath again.

As the bell rang for lunchtime, Hiro grabbed his bento box and headed to the rooftop to eat alone. He didn't feel like facing his classmates after the punishment he had just endured.

However, as he reached the rooftop, he saw Sakura and Akira waiting for him, both holding their own bento boxes.

"Hey, Hiro!" Sakura called out, waving at him. "Come join us for lunch!"

Hiro felt a small smile tug at the corners of his lips as he walked towards them. He was glad to have friends who accepted him despite his flaws.

"Thanks, guys," he said, taking a seat beside them.

They chatted and laughed as they ate their lunch, and Hiro felt the weight of his punishment lifting off his shoulders. He was grateful for the support of his friends and the reminder that there were people who cared about him.

After lunch, Hiro made his way to the library to catch up on some studying. He was determined to work harder and improve his punctuality, so he wouldn't have to face Yui's punishment again.

As he entered the library, he saw Yui sitting at a table, poring over a book. He hesitated for a moment before approaching her.

"Um, Yui?" he said, his voice uncertain.

Yui looked up from her book and gave him a small nod.

"I just wanted to apologize for being late again," Hiro said, bowing deeply. "I promise to work harder and be more punctual from now on."

Yui regarded him for a moment before giving him a small smile. "I appreciate your sincerity, Hiro," she said. "Just remember that punctuality is important not just in school, but in life as well. It shows respect for others and helps you achieve your goals."

Hiro nodded, feeling grateful for Yui's words of wisdom. He knew that he had a lot to learn, but with the support of his friends and the guidance of Yui, he was confident that he could become a better person.

Hiro's heart started to race as he scanned the library, feeling like something was off. Yui noticed his unease and asked, "Hiro, what's wrong?"

"I don't know, Yui," Hiro replied, "But I have this weird feeling that something's about to happen."

Just then, they heard a heavenly choir sound that seemed to come from nowhere. It was so beautiful that it took their breath away. They both looked at each other, wondering what was going on.

Without warning, the choir sound seemed to take hold of them, and they felt themselves being lifted off the ground, as if they were being pulled by an invisible force. Hiro and Yui ran outside to see what was happening, and to their shock, they saw a bright light shining from their home room.

"Let's go!" Hiro yelled, grabbing Yui's hand and running towards the light.

When they reached their home room, they found it empty. All of their classmates had disappeared without a trace, leaving behind only a circle of light on the ground.

Hiro couldn't believe what he was seeing. "What's going on? Where did everyone go?"

Yui, who had been silent until now, spoke up. "I don't know, but we need to find out. We can't just stand here and do nothing."

Hiro nodded in agreement. "You're right, Yui. Let's search the school and see if we can find any clues."

As they set out to find their missing classmates, Hiro couldn't help but notice Yui's determined expression. He had always known her to be a bit of a tsundere, but seeing her like this made his heart race even faster. He knew that they were in this together, and they would do whatever it takes to find their friends and his sister and get to the bottom of this mysterious disappearance.

As Hiro and Yui stood in shock, Yui's tsundere side emerged, "What the heck just happened? I can't believe those idiots got us involved in their stupid pranks again."

Hiro turned to Yui and responded, "I don't think this is a prank, Yui. Look at that circle of light, it's not something they could have created. Something more powerful must have taken them."

Yui scoffed, "Please, Hiro. I'm not falling for that nonsense. They probably just found some cool way to skip class."

Hiro rolled his eyes, "Yui, this is serious. We need to figure out what's going on and where our classmates have gone."

Yui begrudgingly agreed, "Fine, let's investigate. But don't think this means I'm suddenly interested in helping you or anything."

As they approached the circle of light, Yui couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. "What in the world could have happened to everyone?" she muttered under her breath.

Hiro didn't answer as he cautiously stepped closer to the circle, studying it intently. He had a bad feeling about this, and it was making his heart race.

Suddenly, he heard a voice behind him. "What's going on? Where is everyone?" It was Yui, and he turned around to face her.

"I don't know, but we have to figure it out," he replied, his voice firm and resolute. "We can't just stand here and do nothing."

Yui nodded, determination flickering in her eyes. "Right. Let's search the area and see if we can find any clues."

Together, they began to comb through the area surrounding the circle. They searched the bushes, the trees, and even the nearby buildings, but there was no sign of their classmates.

As they were searching, Yui couldn't help but notice how close they were standing to each other. Her heart started to race as she caught a whiff of his cologne, and she quickly looked away, feeling her cheeks flush.

Hiro noticed her sudden change in demeanor and couldn't help but smirk. "What's wrong, Yui? Are you blushing?"

"N-no, of course not!" Yui protested, her voice a little too high-pitched.

Hiro chuckled, his eyes twinkling mischievously. "You know, you're kind of cute when you're flustered."

Yui's face turned even redder, and she scowled at him. "S-shut up! We have more important things to worry about right now!"

As they approached the circle of light, Yui couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. She may act tough, but deep down she cared about her classmates and hoped they were okay.

Hiro cautiously stepped into the circle of light, and suddenly they were both transported to another world. The sky was a deep shade of purple, and the ground beneath them was made of a strange, glowing material.

Yui's tsundere facade cracked a bit as she took in their surroundings, "Okay, maybe this is more serious than I thought. Do you have any idea where we are, Hiro?"

Hiro shook his head, "No clue. But I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

They set off to explore their new surroundings, determined to find their missing classmates and a way back home.