Chapter 674: The Festival's First Day Closes
Chapter 674: The Festival's First Day Closes
As the final sparks of the fireworks faded into the night sky, a gentle hum of contentment settled over the crowd. The festival-goers, still buzzing with excitement, began to make their way toward the exits, their faces glowing with satisfaction and joy from the night's events. The once bustling campus of Yukihime High School, alive with energy just moments before, now transitioned into a peaceful ebb as people slowly started to depart.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
Couples walked hand in hand, chatting about their favorite moments of the evening-the thrill of the haunted forest, the beauty of the stargazing event, or the excitement of the scavenger hunt. Groups of friends reminisced about the games they played, laughing at the memories they had made throughout the night.
The pathways, illuminated by the soft glow of lanterns, were lined with vendors and club members who were beginning to pack up their stalls, still smiling from the overwhelming success of the festival. Some visitors paused to buy last-minute souvenirs, eager to take home a tangible memory of the night. Others stopped by the food stalls for one final treat, savoring the delicious flavors that had been such a big part of the festival's charm.
Children, their hands sticky from candy and faces painted with vibrant designs, walked sleepily alongside their parents, clutching glow sticks or balloons. Their tired eyes still sparkled with the wonder of the evening, and many of them carried small stuffed animals won at the various game stalls.
As they reached the gates, the crowd slowed, as if reluctant to leave the magic behind, even though they knew that there was still one day of the festival left. Still, some of them would be busy tomorrow, so that was their only chance to enjoy the amazing festival organized by the Yukihime School. People lingered, taking one last look at the school, which had been transformed into a wonderland of lights, sounds, and experiences. The gentle breeze carried the lingering scent of popcorn and cotton candy, a sweet reminder of the festival's delights.
The sound of footsteps on the pavement, the soft murmur of voices, and the occasional burst of laughter filled the air. The mood was light, almost serene, as everyone reflected on the wonderful time they had. There was no rush to leave, no impatience—just a shared sense of fulfillment and contentment.
Vivian and the other student council members had left the command room to watch the show in the skies, and now they walked around the campus for the first time since the festival started that morning, they greeted and chatted with the busy students everywhere they passed, their own hearts full from the success of the event. They exchanged smiles and congratulations, their exhaustion tempered by the joy of seeing so many people enjoy the festival they had worked so hard to create.
As the crowd thinned, the campus began to settle into a quiet stillness when compared with the bubbling excitement from an hour ago, the energy of the night gently fading like the last echoes of the fireworks. The lanterns continued to flicker softly, guiding the remaining guests toward the exits. The sky was now a deep, velvety black, with stars twinkling down on the peaceful scene below.
Finally, the last of the visitors made their way out, their voices fading into the distance. The gates of Yukihime High School slowly closed, marking the end of the festival. But the memories of the night, the laughter, the excitement, the wonder-they lingered, etched in the hearts of all who had attended.
As the bustling crowds of visitors dissipated, the school grounds were not left desolate. In fact, hundreds of dedicated students from various clubs remained behind to tidy up and prepare for the following day's festivities. The much-anticipated festival would start promptly at 10 AM, just as it had done today.
But the work did not end there. Each club that had participated in the festival was required to submit their financial records to the student council. These records included all earnings made throughout the day, as well as any Yuki Notes (the currency used at the festival) that were in their possession. This meticulous process was essential for the student council to accurately determine which clubs had generated the most profits and ultimately decide the club rankings.
Although only halfway through the festival, it was crucial for clubs to perform well on the first day. With only one day remaining, it would be a formidable challenge for a club to climb up in the rankings if they did not fare well on the initial day. Each club pulled out all the stops to win this fierce competition, making them all worthy opponents in this grand event.
In other words, student council members would have a lot of work to do for the rest of the night. But after working and managing the festival throughout the whole day, at that moment, they took a moment to walk around the campus together, looking out over the now- quiet grounds, now filled with students and employees cleaning their booths, stalls, and venues. They had a feeling that they had done it-they had created something truly special. And it was at that moment of wandering around that Theo managed to finally find them. Theo, Ayia, and Shizuka had come together to the festival. So, while the rest of their friends left, they stayed behind as Theo wanted to talk with Aurora.
"Look who I managed to find." Theo said with a doting smile as he looked at his little sister. "Big brother!" Aurora exclaimed in surprise before running towards him, "I thought you had left already."
She had texted him asking if she could sleep over at Vivian's house as they would work on their festival assignments there. Theo obviously allowed her to go, he knew how important this festival was for her, plus he trusted Vivian's parents to take care of her.
"No way." He said, "I had to congratulate you before leaving. The festival was so fantastic, I think it was the best school festival I ever had been at. You girls did an amazing job." He said as he smiled at Aurora and the other girls.
"Yeah, I loved everything about it. You girls are amazing!" Ayia exclaimed with a lively voice.
"I agree with them." Shizuka simply said, but her face showed an expression that showed she was extremely impressed with their work.
As their senpais showered them with compliments, the girls could feel their cheeks flush with embarrassment. Even Brenda and Hanako, who were not familiar with the trio, blushed in response. Theo, Ayia, and Shizuka radiated an ethereal beauty, only accentuated by their effortless coolness. It was only natural for the younger girls to feel shy in their presence.
"Thank you, Theo," they murmured gratefully.
"Ayia-nee, thank you!" they gushed.
"Shizu-nee, thank you!"
As the conversation turned towards the festival, they chattered excitedly about what they had experienced and accomplished.