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"Huh?" Haruhi asked

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"Huh?" Haruhi asked. "There's no afternoon classes today?"

"Oh, you didn't know?" A female classmate informed him. "For these two days, today and tomorrow, the whole school is holding an exposition for the cultural clubs. Drama clubs and choral clubs from other schools have been invited. It's an annual big event that we hold."

"Is that right?" Haruhi took in the information.

"You've never had any?" The twins cut in from the back with their conversation with Renge.

"It's the preferred drink among the whole Host Club right now," Hikaru cried, exasperated.

"If you call yourself a manager, then you have to drink it," Kairi glared.

"I-I've heard of instant coffee before," Renge blushed. "It's that one item, right? You know, the stuff where you buy the beans that are already ground?"

Hikaru and Kaoru crossed their arms and made a buzzer sound when you get an incorrect answer. "That's completely different," Hikari corrected. "Instant coffee doesn't have the slightest trace of the bean remaining. You mix the powder with hot water, and then drink it like that. It's an incredible product."

"You see, it's coffee, and yet there is absolutely no robustness to it," Kaoru added. "It's still strangely satisfying. Come to mention it, the club's stock has run out. "

They turned to Haruhi and placed a hand on each other his shoulders. "Haruhi, go buy some," They ordered.

"How does that work?" Haruhi asked.

"Well, you're the only one who knows where they sell it," Hikari justified.

"We've been serving it to the guests lately," Kaoru smirked. "Besides, it's part of your job."

"The cultural clubs' exposition is about to start, right?" Haruhi pointed out.

"It's free participation, so if you're not interested, you don't have to go," Hikari shrugged.

"With that being said," Kaoru started.

"Come back safely!" The twins waved goodbye.

"Damn these rich people," Haruhi muttered.

"Wait, Haruhi!" I stood up and ran out of the classroom and joined Haruhi outside. "I'll join you and keep you company."

"You mean it?" Haruhi blinked at me. "Thanks."

"Haruhi, thanks for everything that you do," a few girls came out of the classroom and met up with us.

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