I'll let you block one or two, but you want to block them all?

Besides, it's not actually that difficult to get someone else's room key.

The three idiots of Class D, namely Haruki Yamauchi, Kanji Ike, and Ken Sudo, did the bizarre thing of making a spare key to the room without asking the owner's consent.

Is this truly the masterpiece of the Black Room? How could they have come up with such a flaw?

...If I report this loophole to the school, how much money can I get in return?

"Forget it, it's not a big deal." Shaking his head, Asakusa Tetsu casually tossed the room key up and down in his hand before putting it away.

Although it may not be of much use in advanced development, his life is not just about advanced development, and it will come in handy in three years.

"Well, it's definitely the effect a C rating should have." It's useful, but not quite that useful.

Lying in bed, staring at the ceiling, Asakusa Toru muttered to himself:

"However, this means that our strategy from tomorrow onwards will need to be adjusted based on the index."

Finally, try again to see if you can get a high rating by doing a good job even with a low index. If not, then completely change your strategy.

Abandon low-index opportunities and reserve the best time for high-index opportunities.

While there is a possibility that there may never be a high index again, Asakusa Tetsu thinks that is unlikely.

After all, if the index is judged by whether the plot is crucial or not, if the first day of school can get an A, then the midnight and deserted island at the end of the month cannot be lower than an A.

It's not a big deal; it's just giving up leisure time that wouldn't normally lead to anything special.

Anyway, let's practice for a while first.

The white gym is now open!

Chapter 35 Horikita Suzune: We've fallen far behind!

By the third day of school, interpersonal relationships in the class had gradually taken shape.

The division into small groups is already becoming increasingly apparent.

This group gets along well with each other, that group hangs out together, and the few unpopular groups stick together.

...There's actually no difference compared to junior high school.

After all, humans are social animals, and sticking together is their instinct.

Kikyo Kushida didn't think there was anything wrong with it.

Only when groups are clearly defined can there be gaps for individuals to fit together.

That's how she managed to squeeze into such a gap.

"Wow, 100,000 yuan of pocket money every month is amazing! I really made the right choice coming to this school. I love the feeling of being rich."

"I've never felt like I'm spending money like water before; it's even more enjoyable than I imagined!"

The three idiots who were late were loudly expressing their feelings again. Listening to their loud voices, Kikyo Kushida couldn't help but think of the harassing messages that Ike had sent her in the middle of the night yesterday.

She is filled with suppressed desires but tries her best to appear restrained, exposing her inner thoughts completely while pretending to be good at it. Her words and actions reveal a boastful desire for attention and praise like a primary school student, hoping to gain the attention of the opposite sex by showing herself in this way.

That's how I felt when Ike Kanji sent Kikyo the harassing messages he did last night.

It's... disgusting.

But she had to force herself to put on a good face and try to get by, after all, becoming good friends with 'everyone' and gaining the trust of 'everyone' was the path she herself had chosen.

"Hey, Kikyo, have you heard?" Suddenly, the girl next to her spoke up, "Someone did something really outrageous at the club information session yesterday, you know?"

"It seems they beat up the student council president on the spot."

"Wasn't it supposed to be about going up on stage to promote it?" the girl next to her asked.

"No, no, I heard she ran up and grabbed the student council president's microphone to confess her feelings loudly!"

"Wow, that's so romantic!"

Although they struck up a conversation with her, it quickly turned back into their discussion.

They don't wait for others to respond.

"Tch, they're just clowns." Hearing their voices, Haruki Yamauchi in the back row curled his lip in dissatisfaction: "If it were me, I would definitely get more attention."

"It's just that I'm still recovering and don't intend to attract too much attention."

...Is this guy still sticking to his high school league injury story?

Kikyo Kushida was somewhat speechless, but she still managed a smile on her face.

"Hey, that person must be really amazing, right?"

99% of the things said in school conversations are meaningless, but if you want to maintain the relationship, you have to respond to these meaningless things.

Once the other person feels neglected, the relationship will quietly begin to fade.

Even in perfunctory conversations, it is essential to ensure that the vast majority of words are responded to.

Of course, tailoring the meal to the individual is also an essential part of the experience.

Even if she is perfunctory and doesn't respond at all, the other person will still shamelessly come closer to her in a social interaction like that between Ike and Yamauchi.

Just like when she approached Horikita, even if Horikita had a cold expression, she still had to go up to her.

Ugh, just thinking about Horikita makes me angry.

Yesterday at the club information session, I originally planned to go along to get to know her better, or at least find out which club she was planning to join. But right after the information session ended, when Asakusa Toru caused a commotion, Horikita left.

Let her go, she can catch up.

But, but, but at that moment, those three idiots behind us came closer!

One was boasting about how amazing he was, but it was a real shame he didn't plan to join any clubs. Another was persistently questioning his relationship with Ayanokouji, who had also stayed behind, and thought he had come to the information session with him. The third was all muscle and couldn't say a word.

That's how they stalled for time, and Horikita disappeared without a trace!

It's bad!

What on earth is Horikita thinking?

...Never mind, let's put Horikita's matter aside for now and focus on last night's diary entries.

Ignoring those strange remarks, last night's diary mentioned a person and a piece of intelligence.

The former is referred to by three names in her diary: Alice, Little Princess, and Connections.

It's not hard to guess that it refers to Arisu Sakayanagi from Class A.

The sickly silver-haired princess, just like her name suggests, seems to be a girl from an incredible land. In just two days, she has shown signs of becoming the leader of Class A.

If it weren't for Katsuragi standing up to challenge them, Class A would probably have been dominated by her long ago.

Is she a nepotism hire?

...If we're talking about Sakayanagi Arisu being a nepotism hire, Kushida Kikyo would rather believe that Yamauchi Haruki and Ike Kanji were nepotism hires.

If they didn't have connections, how the hell did they get into this school?!

Oh right, speaking of school, we have to mention what's mentioned in the later part of the diary.

The employment rights that only Class A can enjoy... Although she was a little surprised when she first saw it, Kikyo Kushida found that she wasn't so surprised after all.

If all you have to do is stay in school until graduation, doesn't that mean even Yamauchi and Ike could potentially be placed in big companies?

Stop disgusting her.

However, she didn't really care about whether she was employed or not.

After all, that's not why she came to this school.

Therefore, the conditions for transferring classes can be ignored.

The key is in the second point.

The first month's special exams have begun.

She felt like throwing up.

Could you please speak more clearly? An exam? What kind of exam? What special exam?

How could she have known absolutely nothing about it?

Her intuition told her that this should be a top-down connection, with classes being ranked based on exams, and the highest-ranking class being the last one, which is why her diary later mentioned the school's evaluation and class division of the four classes and the transfer between classes.

But... I hate guys who only say half of what they mean.

Wouldn't that put her in a difficult position, whether she shares it with her classmates or pretends not to see it?

Damn it, damn it, I really deserve to die.

Kikyo Kushida almost chewed her teeth to pieces.

"Everyone, I have something to announce." Just as Kikyo Kushida was feeling incredibly troubled, Suzune Horikita, who was standing next to her, had unknowingly stepped forward to the front of the class: "The first month's special exams have begun, and we're already seriously behind!!!"

Chapter 36 I Can't Afford It

Horikita Suzune had already decided to stop believing anything in the diary. The moment her brother uttered that indifferent "Who?", she had completely erased her trust in the diary.

But unfortunately, my diary entry from last night contained this sentence.

'Class D is trash'

The moment she saw that sentence, she subconsciously remembered what her brother had said when she met him yesterday.

I heard you got into Class D.

Why did my brother ask that question? Why did he have that expression on his face?

What was he trying to say?

But why didn't they say anything in the end?

Is it... because you're disappointed in me?

Her fair upper teeth bit her lower lip, and Horikita Suzune stared blankly into space.

Even though I kept telling myself that the diary was all fake and that everything in it was a lie.

But at this moment, she couldn't help but believe that what was said above was true.

Tossing and turning, Horikita Suzune was sleepless once again.

When the sun rose the next day, her mind was still filled with the words from her diary.

Only Class A has the right to enjoy this right, Class D is trash, and... the first month's special exam has begun.

Horikita Suzune didn't want to be deceived again, but the moment she saw these contents, she knew she couldn't completely ignore them.

So, before class, she went to the office and found the homeroom teacher of Class D, Chabashira Sae.

"Is it true that only students in Class A can receive the school's promised job recommendations?" she questioned Chabashira Sae.

Chabashira Sae, who had been stopped on her way to class, raised her eyebrows and showed a surprised expression.

"Ten thousand points." She uttered the answer softly: "With ten thousand points, I can answer this question."

Discovering this on the third day... might not be too late.

"...Why?" Horikita Suzune was stunned.

She had assumed that since Chabashira Sae was the homeroom teacher, she could simply ask and get the answer.

But I never expected to get this kind of answer when I asked the question.

The homeroom teacher actually asked the students for money?!

"Huh? Didn't I say that?" Seeing that Horikita Suzune seemed unable to understand, Chabashira Sae, who had initially been somewhat interested, became a little disappointed again. She repeated what she had said on the first day of school:

“'There is nothing in the school that cannot be bought with points.'”

In other words, nothing comes without a price.

"If you want to know the answer, you have to pay an equivalent price."

This was a very direct reminder, and if Horikita Suzune couldn't understand it, there was nothing she could do.

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