>>5206958>Take what you’ve found to the Council (Former and Current).Thankfully, neither you nor any of your teammates have been slacking on maintenance, making your task today a relatively easy one. Relative being the key word, there isn’t too much for you to do – the engine is in as good a shape as it will get, and there are no horrible cracks that need to be dealt with, but other routine tasks must be done by both yourself and the rest of the Sensha-Do team.
By the end of it, everyone is hot, sweaty, and tired, but before Anglerfish team can leave, you stop them at the door.
“We need to talk,” you huff at Hana as you reach them. “I know who did it.”
“The prank?” She asks, which you nod an affirmative to.
“Yeah, I was thinking I could brief you and the old student council,” you reply.
“We shall use the lounge then,” Hana decides. Saori and Yukari are already moving, but she turns to Mako and Miho. “You two are obviously welcome as well.” The five of them make their way to the lounge, and you quickly intercept Turtle team before they can leave and direct them there as well. Once everyone is in, you quickly explain what you’ve learnt – the Film club got an RC car from the automotive club and contracted out the film club to make the tank ostensibly as a prop for a movie.
“That only leaves the matter of what to do about it,” you finish.
“Well, no one got hurt so I don’t think we could do much officially,” Hana says.
“We could get them a stern telling off!” Saori declares. “I chipped a nail because of them, you know!”
“Or you could prank them back,” Anzu says. “They started this, so we can retaliate. It’s school rules.”
“It is?” Miho asks, very confused.
“We put it in during our first months on the Student Council,” Yuzu says guiltily. “We wanted to see how far we could go and we never got around to repealing it.”
“Oh dear,” Hana says, hiding a smile with her hand. “I guess we know what the first rule change we have to make is.”
>Support retaliating somehow through the Sensha-Do club.>See if Hana is willing to lend the muscles of the student council to whatever you end up doing.>Deal with it through the proper channels that things like this are meant to go through.>Write-in