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Chapter 646 - Chapter 255: The Dropout, Horikita Suzune!

Conclusion. 

​Listening to Horikita Suzune's reminiscences. 

​The gazes of many people in the class fell upon Ike Kanji. 

​Whether it was OAA rankings, progress over three years, or contribution to the class, Ike Kanji was in the last place. 

​It sounded as if. 

​Aside from a bit of camping knowledge, Ike Kanji seemed to be good for nothing. 

​However 

​The fact was indeed so. 

​According to the values of this school, Ike Kanji was indeed good for nothing. 

​And. 

​Camping knowledge was not some profound knowledge to begin with. 

​After the first uninhabited island exam. 

​Even the little camping knowledge Ike Kanji had lost its value; most people in the class already knew how to do it. 

​Even if Ike Kanji were lost. 

​It would no longer cause any impact on the class. 

​What remained. 

​Was only that bit of ethereal luck and the role of heating up the atmosphere. 

​In short. 

​No matter how you look at it. 

​Ike Kanji was in the last place in the class. 

​"Suzune..." 

​Sudo was somewhat hesitant. 

​After all, Ike Kanji was his friend too. 

​But rationally, he also knew. 

​Making Ike Kanji drop out was the most beneficial choice for the class, as well as the fairest choice. 

​Although there were many ordinary people in the class. 

​Roughly speaking, it was a difference of a few points. 

​But as a friend. 

​Sudo also knew very well that Ike Kanji still couldn't compare to the others. 

​For some reason. 

​The rational world often requires people to lose their conscience. 

​Then slowly move toward maturity, toward numbness... and finally lose the ability to empathize. 

​So... 

​Sudo could say nothing. 

​He hadn't read all those books for nothing; he clearly understood that making Ike Kanji drop out was the most beneficial and fairest choice for the class. 

​Persuading himself was also an easy thing. 

​Who told Ike Kanji not to work hard for these three years, and his progress was also the smallest? 

​Who could be blamed? 

​Anyway, Yamauchi Haruki had already dropped out, so having one more Ike Kanji drop out wouldn't hurt. 

​If there is a first time, there will be a second time, and countless times thereafter. 

​Now. 

​Aside from Sakura Airi, who is still in school and occasionally becomes a topic of conversation, Yamauchi Haruki had long since been forgotten by everyone. 

​And. 

​There are also Class Points to be gained, so why not do it? 

​Good habits are formed slowly. 

​Having tasted the sweetness of doing so, Yukimura and the others had long since formed a so-called path dependency. 

​Aside from when making the choice, which was still a bit painful. 

​Their sense of guilt had long since become numb. 

​It was just that. 

​No one in Class D spoke up. 

​They were all waiting for Horikita Suzune to react. 

​"I believe everyone is also very clear that even if it's very painful, we must choose a dropout." 

​Horikita Suzune looked around the entire classroom, yet no one responded. 

​No one was willing to bear this infamy. 

​However. 

​As a leader, she had to bear this responsibility. 

​"If there are no other opinions, then I will nominate first, and then we can discuss?" 

​Seeing no response, Horikita Suzune turned her gaze toward Ike Kanji. 

​But just at this moment. 

​"Then... you drop out..." 

​Ike Kanji kept his head down, making it impossible to see his expression, his voice murmuring as he spoke. 

​Because the voice was too small, the people around didn't hear it very clearly. 

​Horikita Suzune also furrowed her brow. 

​"Ike, what did you say?" 

​"I said..." 

​Suddenly, Ike Kanji abruptly raised his head, his red eyes staring at Horikita Suzune as he roared: 

​"Horikita, you drop out." 

​"..." 

​Inside the classroom. 

​Instantly it fell into an eerie silence, with no response for a long time, only staring in shock at Ike Kanji, whose eyes were red and swollen. 

​It wasn't until Sudo reacted that he was a bit dumbfounded. 

​"Wait, Kanji, what are you talking about..." 

​"What kind of joke are you playing? No matter how you look at it, it wouldn't be Horikita's turn." 

​Yukimura also frowned and said. 

​He originally thought Ike Kanji was going to say something, but in the end, it was just smashing the jar because it was already broken. 

​"All of you shut up..." 

​Gazing at the few people standing opposite him, Ike Kanji roared with red eyes. 

​"To put it bluntly." 

​"Clearly we agreed to make Kushida drop out, why in the end did Sakura have to drop out? Is there something wrong with your heads?" 

​"The people at the school look down on us like this, isn't it all the fault of Horikita and Ayanokouji?" 

​Ike Kanji roared while hunched over. 

​Transferring contradictions. 

​Indeed, it is conducive to class unity. 

​However. 

​Transferring contradictions at the same time meant admitting one's own mistakes. 

​And.

​Class D originally intended to hide the news, clearly understanding that there was something wrong with such a thing. 

​For half a year. 

​Class D had been in an environment where almost everyone disliked them. 

​Although there were class companions present, although it wouldn't come to blows, the feeling of being marginalized by the whole world was not pleasant either. 

​Therefore. 

​Class D did not just hate Hikigaya Hachiman. 

​At the same time, they hated the culprits who made them bear this price, Ayanokouji and Horikita Suzune, who had acted willfully to make this choice. 

​If there were no downsides. 

​Everyone could naturally live in peace. 

​But as long as a disagreement appeared, and they bore a price they were unwilling to bear. 

​The matter of the Unanimous Special Exam. 

​Would be brought up and talked about over and over again, becoming material in the hands of others to attack them. 

​However. 

​Gazing at the increasingly hysterical Ike Kanji. 

​Horikita Suzune slightly clenched her fist, her heart only slightly wavering. 

​As early as during the Unanimous Special Exam. 

​Horikita Suzune had already prepared herself to bear everything, and this determination was not fake; this was also something a leader must bear. 

​Therefore. 

​Horikita Suzune had no regrets. 

​Kushida Kikyou's value was greater than Sakura Airi's. 

​Perhaps attributed to Hikigaya's concern for them, perhaps attributed to Kushida Kikyou's feelings for the class. 

​As long as Kushida Kikyou was still honestly playing her role. 

​Without betraying the class. 

​Then. 

​Whether it was academic ability, physical ability, judgment, or sharpness. 

​Kushida Kikyou's value was much greater than Sakura Airi's. 

​This was an indisputable fact. 

​Before Horikita Suzune could speak, Koenji shook his head. 

​"Just like that, blaming one's mistakes on others is truly ugly..." 

​"Noisy, what can a guy like you understand about me?" 

​"A person like you has something to be understood..." 

​"Everyone stop fighting..." 

​Just then. 

​Wang Mei-Yu really couldn't watch any longer. 

​She stood up with tearful eyes, clenching her two small pink fists and shaking her head continuously. 

​"The last exam was a decision we all made together, everyone stop fighting..." 

​Wang Mei-Yu said somewhat choppily. 

​Gazing at the constantly quarreling class, she felt a pang of pain in her heart. 

​It felt as if she had returned to the last exam. 

​The originally gentle class once again began to quarrel. 

​She really didn't want to see the class become like this. 

​Koenji's words were completely correct. 

​Attributing all mistakes to others was indeed disgusting and ugly. 

​Wang Mei-Yu's words were completely correct. 

​The votes were cast by everyone together, so naturally, everyone has responsibility. 

​Ike Kanji was simply throwing a tantrum. 

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