My Seatmate is Apparently My Wife from My Past Life; She Still Loves Me in This Life as Well

1: Kamidama Kagari, My Wife from My Previous Life



“Nice to meet you, I was your wife in our previous life. Let’s get along in this life too.”

I was a second-year high school student; Kamidama Kagari suddenly came to sit next to me after the class changed and said such a thing.

I was in the classroom; I immediately realized that this girl was insane and dangerous. I thought I would brush it off with an ambiguous smile—but.

“Oh, you still like croquettes in this life. So cute.”

“You’re still not good at sports, huh?”

“We promised to go to the aquarium, right? Let’s go—Huh? When did we promise that? Of course, it was in our previous life.”

Apparently, this girl was many times more dangerous than I thought.

Hey, someone take this girl away! I’m going to fall for her, I’m going to fall for her!

Kamidama Kagari of Class 1-1 or 2-3.

I knew about that female student who came to sit next to me.

Of course, we weren’t close, nor were we friends.

We couldn’t even be called acquaintances, and we had never had a conversation.

Well, for someone like me who doesn’t have a single friend, there are countless students who fit that description…

If that’s the case, why do I know her? Simply because Kagari Kamidama’s fame at this school is incredibly high.

A genius since the school’s founding.

Her beauty is so remarkable that it’s amusingly said she stepped out of a creation.

With these two traits combined, it’s impossible not to hear rumors, even for someone like me who doesn’t have anyone to talk to.

So, I knew— one-sidedly—that such a female student existed.

Kagari didn’t know me; when she sat next to me, I felt more troubled than happy.

Sitting next to the idol of the class—or rather, the school.

If you put it that way, it seems like a very lucky seat, but the reality is completely different.

People like her are constantly surrounded by a swarm of admirers, and during break times, they flock to her.

Naturally, for someone like me who enjoys solitude, it’s unbearable. It’s almost certain that my desk will be borrowed during lunch break.

I usually have lunch outside the classroom, but that doesn’t mean it’s harmless.

Especially after I’ve finished lunch and returned to the classroom, it’s the worst.

They are the type who cling to their seats and chat until the chime rings. Inevitably, if I return to the classroom before that, I have no place to go, and I end up being a suspicious person fiddling with my phone in a corner of the classroom.

In other words, sitting next to Kagari Kamidama was like a punishment game. I wanted to switch seats if I could.

I felt so depressed. Even though I got the best position by the window at the back, my mood was completely ruined.

To the point where I was filled with thoughts like, “I just want to go home and sulk…”

But, well, complaining wouldn’t help.

For a while from now—until the day we change seats again, I would have to endure this ordeal… I thought quietly, as I sat down, with tears in my eyes.

Then, her flaxen hair fluttered, and her hand, like whitebait, reached out.

Kagari, who had already sat down, stood up and placed one hand on my cheek.

It was as if time had stopped—Kagari was seriously looking into my eyes with her hazel eyes.

How long did that last? It might have been just a moment, or it could have been an eternity.

“I found you.”

With those words falling from Kagari’s lips, she moved her face away from the close distance.

Then she smiled brightly and said.

Holding my hand tightly.

With a smile so beautiful it made me think nothing could be more lovely in this world,

“Nice to meet you, I was your wife in a previous life. Let’s get along in this life too.”

That’s what she said.


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