I saw that you all said not to pay the fine, so I did the same as you and didn't pay the fine either.
And then you...
113. Special prize, grand prize, winning prize; heavy penalty, light penalty, minor penalty
113,
Sudo was so angry he wanted to grind his teeth.
He felt betrayed.
At this moment, Yamauchi stood up and explained, "Sudo, you're being too serious. We were just joking. You should look at our grades. You know, failing means expulsion. By paying this money, we won't have to worry about being expelled."
Moreover, if you don't pay, you'll be ostracized.
You can figure out what to do just by thinking about it, right?
See, even Chi didn't take it seriously. He knew it was just a joke, and he even paid the fine. Who knew you'd take it so seriously...?
"Yamachi, Yamauchi, stop talking, stop talking..." Seeing that Sudo's face was getting worse and worse, Ike stood up to stop Yamauchi from continuing.
Sudo was so angry that it went beyond just being gritted teeth.
He was so angry that his teeth ached and his head throbbed.
However, this time, he was not so much angry about his friends conspiring to cheat him, but more angry at himself and his own stupidity.
You guys make me look silly.
Isn't this bullying the honest person?
Sudo felt extremely ashamed at that moment.
Sudo secretly decided that he would never again easily believe what his two friends said, just in case it was another joke.
“Since Sudo-kun has a valid reason, could we give him a chance to pay the fine?” At this moment, Hirata, unsurprisingly, stepped forward to smooth things over and asked Shirai.
Hirata wanted to give Sudo, who was in an awkward situation, a way out.
Hirata's statement that "there was a reason for it" directly defined Sudo's situation, changing his position from "black sheep" to "victim." For a moment, the gazes directed at Sudo, though still not very friendly, softened considerably. Then, most of those gazes shifted to Yamauchi and Ike, the culprits.
This made Sudo feel a little relieved.
Bai Lan didn't want to waste too much energy on this kind of thing, and also wanted to give Hirata face and return the favor.
Bai Lan nodded: "Okay."
Bai Lan said, "No problem."
However, Sudo has a problem.
It wasn't that Sudo was being disrespectful to Hirata or refusing the way out Hirata offered, but rather because...
“But I only have 23,000 left in my account. I was penalized 40 points last month and have to pay a fine of 25,000. It’s not enough!” Sudo said, scratching his head vigorously.
Good grief, another case of living paycheck to paycheck.
Hirata looked at Shirai.
Bai Lan looked out the window.
“I still have some left, I can lend you 20,000,” Hirata said.
"Uh... thank you." After a slight hesitation, Sudo accepted Hirata's loan.
A few minutes later, Bai Lan received 2 W5 from Sudo.
Although Bai Lan only received a fraction of the points she had received before, the amount of work she had to do was not much less; at most, she would just have to write one less digit when inputting the values.
Fortunately, this job was handled by Horikita, so Shirai didn't have to do it.
Sudo had previously transferred money to Bai Lan, and he had Bai Lan's account information on his phone, so he could transfer money to Bai Lan directly.
After receiving the payment, Bai Lan immediately transferred it to Horikita.
This is also why Bai Lan can be so "generous".
2018-03-27
If Shirai has to work overtime because of Sudo, she'll have to say something that's not good for unity, even if Hirata says something, it won't matter.
After all, Bai Lan's previous promise was "not to do anything to disrupt the unity of the class," but now it is clear that Sudo is actively causing trouble for Bai Lan, so retaliating would not be a breach of the promise.
However, thanks to Horikita, a very motivated part-time worker who always eagerly takes on tasks, Bai Lan doesn't need to work overtime or experience any "overtime grumpiness." He only needs to say a few words and generously use other people's money.
After receiving the transfer notification, Horikita understood immediately without Bai Lan saying anything. She couldn't help but glance at Sudo, who had made her work overtime, with disdain. Then, she buried herself in her phone and began to divide the 25,000 yen into 24 portions, which she then transferred to 24 different people.
However, it wasn't over yet. Bai Lan discovered that Horikita had actually increased her workload.
After each person she visited, she would make a note in a small notebook, just like a real professional accountant, recording every transaction she handled.
In short, he appeared very serious and meticulous.
And so, the only "rebel," Sudo, was eliminated.
Bai Lan continued:
"Alright, now, everyone in our class has either paid a fine or received a bonus."
Therefore, everyone personally experienced the 'reward and punishment' process.
Although there was a slight 'misunderstanding' in the middle of the term, everyone managed to cooperate successfully in the end, and the result was quite good.
Through this process of implementing rewards and punishments, it can be seen that our class has now established a certain foundation of trust and has also understood the benefits of rules.
Rewarding those who make contributions will encourage everyone to contribute to the class, unite everyone's efforts, and help the class grow stronger and achieve great things!
Punish those who make mistakes, control any behavior that is detrimental to the class, and once the mistake is corrected, there will be no further investigation. You will still be protected by the rules, as long as it is not a criminal offense. Otherwise, even if you face the crisis of expulsion, the whole class will stand with you.
Faced with the collective strength of the entire class, even a major event like dropping out of school would be fragmented when divided among everyone, becoming something that, while not insignificant, wouldn't be too unbearable.
Bai Lan's tone was very gentle, like a spring breeze.
Upon hearing Bai Lan's words and tone, most people subconsciously felt that "the situation is very promising," and they cheered and continued to urge Bai Lan to quickly announce the details of the class rules.
Even setting aside the fact that the class rules are related to the midterm exams, the mere mention of bonuses has already stirred up ambitions in many people.
Only a few people noticed Bai Lan's unusual behavior, and their brows furrowed involuntarily.
wrong!
Bai Lan, who is usually "not good at speaking", actually managed to speak properly today for the first time ever!
Something is wrong!
Something is wrong!
Something is wrong!
Especially those few who had been fooled by Bai Lan and realized they had been fooled, who were aware of the true extent of Bai Lan's wickedness.
For example, Horikita.
Such as Hirata.
As for Karuizawa and Kushida, although they were also fooled by Shirai, they were not smart enough to realize the problem.
Horikita and Hirata believe that Shirai's sudden change to "being able to speak properly" is definitely suspicious!
Soon, Bai Lan's next words confirmed their suspicions.
Bai Lan: "I have already compiled the specific content of the class rules. Over the past week, I have thought a lot about improving the class rules and considered many different situations. Because the situations are quite complicated, I have written them in detail. To be honest, it would be a bit long if I were to go over the content one by one."
But then I thought, if I make the class rules too complicated, I guess many of you won't like to read them or understand them.
More importantly, when someone makes a mistake and needs to be punished later, some people will probably try to get away with it by saying things like "I don't know," "I don't understand the class rules," or "ignorance is no excuse."
To prevent this from happening, I streamlined the class rules, reducing them to only about a hundred words.
Most of the students in Bai Lan's class don't like reading; they get dizzy and sleepy when they see anything with a lot of words.
When Bai Lan first told them that the class rules would be very long, they immediately felt a headache coming on.
When Bai Lan finally said that the class rules had been condensed to just over a hundred words, they cheered again.
"There are three class rules regarding awards, named as: Special Award, Grand Prize, and Mid-Grand Prize."
"Aren't there any small prizes?" At this moment, a student who suddenly had an obsessive-compulsive disorder couldn't help but ask.
Bai Lan: "You'll find out in a moment."
"Oh~"
"In addition, there are three class rules regarding punishment: severe punishment, light punishment, and minor punishment."
"Ah this..."
People are at a loss for words when it comes to Bai Lan's naming abilities.
Bai Lan: "It's better to start with a downgrade and then a boost than to start with a boost and then a downgrade. So, let's talk about the punishment first, and leave the reward for later."
First, let's talk about 'slight punishment'.
A minor penalty means that if someone has strictly followed the rules and instructions of the class and has not done anything extra, but still causes the class to lose points, they will receive a minor penalty.
Although this situation is purely a matter of luck and ability, the person who made the mistake did not intend to make a mistake.
However, in the end, he did cause a loss to the class. In order to make him and others more careful next time and avoid being careless about this, he still needs to be punished a little as a warning.
The "Minor Punishment" is as follows: The monthly penalty is 1% of all losses incurred by the class, with a minimum of 2,000 and a maximum of 10,000.
Upon hearing this, many people said they could accept it.
Even the lowest price of two thousand is enough for a big meal.
Losing a good meal for nothing is enough to make the person who made the mistake feel the pain and to serve as a wake-up call for everyone.
If it's 10,000, that's half a month's living expenses.
However, upon closer inspection, it's actually not that heavy.
After all, if a fine of 10,000 can be imposed while only incurring a 1% loss, it means that the person actually causes the class to lose at least 1 million every month, which is at least 25,000 per person.
In this situation, even if you are just unlucky and have done nothing wrong, you will still be resented by everyone, and you might be targeted by the whole class elsewhere.
Now, a mere 1 yuan fine is enough to spare the entire class from blame, which is already quite good.
"Then comes the light punishment."
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