Hideya had forgotten all about the beautiful man with the bad attitude that he’d met at the last investor’s gala.
His life has been too full of bullshit to even think on it.
He’d had to run a job with Snake again, and the banker’s daughter from that night had apparently taken a shine to him.
Unfortunately, her father’s a big deal, running at least half of the banks in Kyoto and the surrounding area, which means that she’s a big deal.
Which is why Sakamoto-san had called Hideya personally to ask him to take her out.
“Are you ordering me to date her?” Hideya had asked flatly, after listening to the wind-up to all of this. The ways Sakamoto always dances around the glaring and implicit power imbalance when it comes to the two of them.
He had laughed his jolly, booming laugh at that.
“Hideya-kun, where do you get these ideas? Of course, of course I’m not asking you to date her. I’m merely asking you to, hm… take the young lady out and treat her like a gentleman. She’s pretty, isn’t she?”
“Yes,” Hideya says, because it’s expected of him. He hadn’t honestly noticed or cared.
That jocular laugh again. “Then what’s the problem? She’s a pretty young woman who’s taken a shine to you. And besides, you’re too young to only be working all the time. Enjoy yourself a little. Would it be so bad if you had someone like that waiting for you at home?”
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