The third Saturday of April is Hyotei Academy's anniversary.
Japan’s school anniversary has a special name – Gakuen Festival.
On this day, whether it is elementary school, junior high school, high school or even university, you must be adequately prepared.
Japan's school festivals are more than just sitting in the auditorium and watching cultural performances; the format and content are much more colorful.
For example, haunted houses, food courts, discount sales, research demonstrations, public speaking, etc.
All activities are planned by the Student Union and completed with the cooperation of students.
The "School Festival Executive Committee" organized by the Student Union has more autonomy and decision-making power in the holding of the school festival. Students are responsible for and participate in the entire process, from the initial preparation and planning to the venue layout, content arrangement and implementation of the activities.
It can be said that students play a leading role, while the school plays an assisting and supporting role.
This has greatly exercised the students' abilities and is an excellent stage for students to display their talents and for clubs to promote themselves. Everyone and every club has tried their best at this time.
Therefore, as the president of the student union and the captain of the tennis club, Keigo Atobe has been very busy since the welcome party.
In the central campus of the Ice Empire,
All clubs and classes are busy preparing.
After a draw, the tennis club decided that the performance at the school festival would be a chorus, with Keigo Atobe leading the singing and Keimitsu Atobe forced to participate.
God knows, a certain young master has an amazing memory, and can even recite and write down all the music scores he has seen with his eyes closed.
But the thing is...he's tone-deaf.
The tune in my mind and the tune that comes out are totally different!
This...Young Master Atobe said that he really didn't know.
He has never seen his brother sing, and his brother's opera appreciation grades are pretty good?
Jingguang: Being able to give an appreciation and being able to sing are two different things, brother.
In the choir, after Atobe Keigo tried to correct it again and again without success, under the trembling shoulders of Oshitari Yuushi,
Atobe Kagemitsu was kicked out of the choir by a perfectionist young master.
However, the eldest master still felt sorry for his younger brother and didn't want him to lose the opportunity to show himself and participate in group activities.
So, Lord Jingguang became a...
Live accompaniment members.
Emmm...
Jingguang thought to himself: You know what, you are worthy of being my brother. This position suits me very well.
On the day of the school festival, the campus was crowded and bustling.
The students were used to it and everything was going on in an orderly manner.
There are also discipline committee members who are responsible for maintaining discipline and are busy everywhere.
Atobe Keigo had naturally considered transportation. On the day of the Hyotei Academy Festival, the school would have special buses with the Hyotei Academy logo printed on them to pick up students and parents for free every half an hour or so.
The starting station is Tokyo Station; the intermediate stops are the stations where buses get on and off along the way; the terminal station is Hyotei Gakuen.
At the "campus festival", the most common stalls are those selling food made by students themselves. However, since they are not professional restaurants after all, usually each stall will only sell one kind of food.
The activity held by the first-year class A was a tea restaurant. The black tea provided by Mr. Keigo Atobe himself, plus the small cakes and cookies made by the girls in the class, went very smoothly overall.
The boys were responsible for setting up the scene, transporting heavy objects, carrying food, etc. Electrical appliances such as ovens were also brought by the students from home.
Everyone is very busy.
Except... Lord Jingguang,
He was supposed to help carry the heavy objects, but the boys and girls in the class tried their best to stop him.
“Master Jingguang, please put it down!!!”
When Atobe Keimitsu lifted a bag of flour, a girl screamed,
Then several boys rushed up and took away the things in their hands without saying a word, and left at the speed of light.