Report 12

Plot
Ryö and Arata sit down for lunch in the school cafeteria. Irritated, Arata demands an explanation for the events of the day so far, and as he heard during the student introductions that Ryö was in the school the previous year, he questions whether Ryö really is an adult or a high school student. Ryö calmly explains that he is an adult and that he took the same pill as Arata did, as it is necessary for him to observe Arata in school in order be able to report on his progress in the experiment – and that the reason he did not tell him sooner was simply that he wanted to see his reaction.

Ryõ reveals that he actually started in the school as a first-year, explaining that before getting and actual subject to support and observe, ReLIFE support staff do a training period testing the pill on themselves, which also helps avoid suspicions compared to entering school at the same time as the subject. When Arata notes that Ryö is taking his job quite seriously staying in training for two years, Ryö admits but quietly thinks back to an experiment report which refers to Subject number 001 (in Ryö's reports Arata is shown to be Subject 002), and apologizes to Arata in his mind for telling him a one-half truth and one-half lie.

Ryö then asks Arata how he feels about school so far, getting Arata angry for not preparing him better for the first-day tests. Depressed, Arata tells Ryõ that he was not able to solve the problems even though he believed he would be able to do so from his past experience, and questions why he had to be placed on the most demanding school year. Ryö explains that having to work is the whole point of helping a NEET return to work life, and matter-of-factly reminds Arata that his progress in the experiment will be evaluated, challenging him to take his situation more seriously. Unnerved by Ryö's tone, Arata promises to improve.

Trivia

 * Both Yoake and Kaizaki ordered ramen for lunch.
 * The events in this chapter took place on April 8th, 2013.
 * The "half lies half truth" is explained in Report 117