Eight or Nine Times Out of Ten, Naimi
Today's morning homeroom is noisier than usual.
The reason is...
My name is Tochi-haki Naimi! Nice to meet you all starting today!
A female student greets everyone energetically in front of the teacher's desk.
She said it was her first time wearing a sailor uniform, but it suits her well.
After Naimi finishes her self-introduction, the classroom buzzes with noise.
Well, I suppose that's to be expected.
The impact of her surname and given name is just too strong.
Based on my guess, I think Naimi time-traveled from the Edo period.
When we first met, she was wearing a kimono, our conversations didn't quite click, and she found everything she saw fascinating...
Plus, her name sounded very Edo-like.
She is living with me at my house now.
I told my parents she's an exchange student, so it should be fine.
While drawing everyone's attention, Naimi sits in the seat next to mine.
Hehe, I'm looking forward to class.
Saying that, Naimi takes out a brush and paper from her bag.
...Edo style, huh?
With a mix of anxiety and excitement, my high school life with Naimi began.
I participated in Tarahakani-san's project.
Details can be found in the following article.
