Her latest client was Kaito Sato.
“Why do you do this?” he asked. “Tutoring. The gyaru act. The hiding.” Mana Izumi Gal Tutor
Which was ironic, because Mana was also a mathematical prodigy. Her latest client was Kaito Sato
But the real trouble started a week later. Kaito’s father, a stern parliament member, walked in early from a business trip. He found his pristine son on the floor, surrounded by pink sticky notes, laughing—actually laughing —as Mana taught him calculus using the rhythm of a J-pop song. The gyaru act
Mana pressed the elevator button. “Because the world only listens to you if you’re loud or if you’re rich. I’m not rich. So I chose loud.” She stepped inside, then turned. “Besides, someone has to teach the smart kids how to have fun. See you Thursday, prez. We’re doing imaginary numbers. Bring bubble tea.”