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Chapter 37 - Chapter 37: Class D Lacks the Ability to Be Promoted by the School, Unless!

Teacher Chabashira had capital, and Hikigaya Hachiman was willing to accept her employment.

There was no need to graduate from Class A, but as long as Class D of Grade 1 successfully challenged Class A, even if only once, Teacher Chabashira would pay Hikigaya Hachiman a cash sum of 10 million to 30 million.

Note: A deposit of 1 million point will be paid first.

Due to School restrictions, Chabashira could not bring cash in freely.

So the two of them were writing a mutually agreed-upon contract on the spot.

Chabashira also took out her phone and, from one of the two point cards Hachiman was about to return to her, transferred 1 million point.

Of course.

"You little brat are playing tricks," Chabashira immediately said, as an adult.

Because there was no such thing as having to pay just for successfully challenging Class A of Grade 1.

The minimum payment was tens of millions in cash.

It was simply a rip-off.

"I think you yourself are aware of how terrible it is to be assigned to Class D," Hachiman said in response.

"Moreover," Hachiman paused. "The first month of enrollment is a behavioral standards assessment, evaluating whether the new students are worthy of being excellent students of this School."

Then.

"And now."

"How many points do you think we have left?" Hachiman said.

This was actually a small smokescreen.

The specific exam rules were obtained from Sakayanagi Arisu, and the behavioral standards exam in the first month, along with the 1000 base points for the four Classes, were also learned from Sakayanagi.

Then.

The small blackboard on the Floor was empty.

Unlike Grade 2 and Third Year, where Class evaluation scores were directly announced.

But.

Chabashira, as a Teacher, was a staff member, and her authority might be higher, such as knowing her Class's deduction situation.

Only.

"…" Chabashira.

Teacher Chabashira actually fell silent.

Hey, hey, hey.

So that's how it is?

Today is only the fourth day of enrollment!

Have the deducted points already left you speechless?

So it really was a huge deduction.

However, the above was internal monologue; now was the time to negotiate with Teacher Chabashira.

In fact, when Teacher Chabashira proposed wanting to see and confirm whether Class D had the possibility of challenging Class A, Hachiman understood.

Chabashira was fundamentally mistaken.

Because.

Teacher Chabashira was fixated on her Class's Class A dream being shattered in the end due to her failure.

But.

The reality was that this matter had passed so many years ago; it was meaningless for her to still be troubled by it.

Teacher Chabashira.

Even if you bet on Class D of Grade 1 this year, it's only a temporary solution.

Because what you regret is the past, not the present.

However, some people won't give up until they hit a wall; only by demonstrating it once, by letting the other party witness it once, will they understand what reality is.

Moreover.

Hachiman also needed money.

And Teacher Chabashira also had a problem.

So, this could be considered me charging a consultation fee for your treatment.

And Hachiman was still somewhat conscientious; asking for 10 million cash would be enough then.

And as he was thinking this.

"Something's strange," Chabashira Sae said. "How do you know that a behavioral standards assessment will be conducted in the first month?"

Chabashira realized she was almost led astray by him.

"Obtained from a student in Class A," Hachiman said. "I am a student in Class D, and the other party is a student in Class A."

"But Teacher Chabashira, do you know the difference between the two?"

"Because if Class D wants to climb up to Class A, then they must first defeat Class A."

"But, on the first day of enrollment, they acquired the essence of this School. When I consulted you about the School's issues, their entire Class equally divided that portion of the fee, so they knew about the School's assessment earlier than anyone else," Hachiman said.

"Is that so."

Then it was indeed quite desperate.

By the way, is this year's Class A also that good?

Chabashira originally thought that some students in this year's Class D were already cheating, but it turned out that Class A also received the same boost.

"So you think you can't lead the Class to graduate as Class A?" Chabashira said.

"Isn't that obvious?" Hachiman said. "Not just any riff-raff can climb up."

"Firstly, the School is funded by the government, and the School also needs to produce qualified individuals."

"And do you think our students in Class D can truly make the School feel at ease promoting them to face society for inspection?"

"Like Yamauchi and his classmates representing the School's achievements to society."

"What do you think will happen?"

What would happen?

It would probably be very bad.

The next official allocation might not even be approved.

"So, you mean you believed from the start that the School wouldn't give students in Class D a chance?" Chabashira said.

"That's possible," Hachiman said.

"On one hand, the basic qualities of everyone at the beginning of Class assignment were different. The abilities of the lower Classes were weaker than the upper Classes, so as long as there were enough exams, the overall performance would still be weaker than the upper Classes. And in the teaching building, our Class and Class C were also separated from Class A and Class B."

"Don't you think it's like they're afraid we'll disturb Class A and Class B?" Hachiman said.

"That… is true."

Chabashira's eyebrows twitched. Her eyes also showed some uncertainty.

"Indeed," she murmured.

Chabashira found herself wavering.

Because it took her Class D about 3 years to climb up.

And finally, in that crucial expulsion exam, her Class was deducted 200 Class evaluation points.

And after that, there was one last special exam before graduation.

The points for that exam were only… only 50 points.

Even if they won, they couldn't overtake.

So, could it be understood that the exam points were manipulated by the School, deliberately not giving them a chance to overtake, and not allowing them to represent the School and graduate as Class A?

"…"

She just couldn't think further.

Thinking more would increase negative feelings towards this School.

"And I don't know what the previous Class D students were like, but I think the students in my Class D are very dangerous," Hachiman said. "There are many bombs."

"And besides the bombs, there might also be students who are genuinely poor in various aspects."

"Then they'll be a drag."

"So even if they climb to Class A, they won't be able to maintain it at all."

"Rather," Hachiman said. "To have the ambition to overthrow and reverse Class A is already very powerful."

"…" Chabashira.

Okay, you don't need to say anything more.

"Then is there no way to salvage it?" Chabashira said.

"There isn't," Hachiman said.

Actually, that was false.

Because there was still a way for the School to approve.

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