"Then I'll speak." The girl quickly pointed towards Bai Lan: "If I remember correctly, that person is from your student council, right? I think he's a disciplinary committee member. Shouldn't he be avoiding suspicion?"

Upon hearing this, everyone except Bai Lan herself and Horikita Suzune, who already knew about it, was shocked.

"Bai-kun, you're actually a member of the disciplinary committee?" Hirata couldn't help but ask in surprise.

"Bai-kun got into the student council? When did that happen?" Kushida was also surprised. Of course, I knew that with Bai-kun's abilities, it was normal for him to get into the student council.

Karuizawa's face lit up with joy, thinking, "Great! Shiro is a disciplinary committee member, and disciplinary committee members are in charge of enforcing school rules, so isn't that basically being a referee? With the referee taking over the game, how can we possibly lose this time?"

But soon, she remembered what the girl from the rice warehouse had said.

"Make Bai avoid suspicion? On what grounds? If power is in your own interest, why not use it?" Karuizawa chuckled to himself.

But the next moment...

"Okay, I'll avoid suspicion."

After speaking, Bai Lan stood up from her seat on the "defendant's bench," picked up a chair, and walked to the "judge's bench," where Horikita Manabu sat down in the empty space on the other side.

"Huh? Huh!"

Karuizawa was dumbfounded.

Yonekura and the others were dumbfounded.

Although Yonekura and his team felt confident that as long as they followed their prepared script, they would be able to cripple Shirai, a "top-tier player," on Karuizawa's side, they did not expect that Shirai would not even put up a fight.

Unbeknownst to them, Bai Lan simply wanted to finish the "plot" as soon as possible.

After taking her seat in the "judge's seat," Bai Lan immediately took over Ju Qian's role and said in a serious tone, "Please have the plaintiff begin their formal statement as soon as possible."

Akane Tachibana opened her mouth, about to speak.

However, faced with Bai Lan's urging, the girl next to Mi Cang had already subconsciously started talking:

"What I'm saying is, look at how timid and pitiful our Yonekura looks. He doesn't seem like the type to bully people, does he?"

Look at how arrogant you are after hitting someone.

A simple comparison makes it obvious which is good and which is bad, right?

"Please let the defendant answer," Bai Lan said again, speaking first.

"President?" Tachibana Akane looked at Horikita Manabu with a wronged expression, mainly because she felt that she had failed to complete the task that Horikita Manabu had given her.

Horikita Manabu nodded: "Alright, then you can be in charge of taking notes. Strictly speaking, this is also within his scope of work."

Seeing that Horikita Manabu didn't blame her, Tachibana Akane breathed a sigh of relief and then continued writing without looking up.

Followed by.

"I object!" Horikita Suzune stood up and said, "All of these things you're talking about can be faked, and according to Karuizawa-san..."

Yonekura is not the victim; she is the perpetrator. She is just too weak, which is why she appears to be the victim.

Does being 'weak' give you the right to be right?

Does being strong mean you have to suffer injustice?

What's the logic behind this?

"But....."

The girl opposite was about to speak.

"Your question is over, it's my turn!" Horikita Suzune interrupted her and asked, "There are only four days left until the midterm exams, but Karuizawa has suddenly encountered this situation, resulting in a seven-day suspension. This means that once the punishment is handed down, Karuizawa will miss the exams."

I asked my class advisor, and they said that if I missed an exam due to punishment, I couldn't take a make-up exam.

Therefore, if Karuizawa misses the test, she will get a score of 0 and then drop out of school because she failed the test.

Although Karuizawa is not good at studying, she did not have a single problem in the special exam last month, and we can prove it with the disciplinary record that she bought with points!

This shows that she has self-control. She got through the most difficult month, so it's impossible for her to make such a mistake at this crucial moment!

This is not common sense!

What is your explanation?

Yes, Karuizawa did not commit any disciplinary violations last month.

After all, Karuizawa pretended to be a gyaru (a type of Japanese girl) to avoid being bullied; her goal was to avoid being bullied and ostracized by her classmates.

She was worried that if she violated the rules and caused the class to lose points, she would definitely be condemned and targeted by her classmates, or even bullied!

Although Bai Lan later promised to protect her from being bullied because of a misunderstanding, she did not become reckless because of it.

On the one hand, Bai Lan's protection is time-limited; once the "newbie protection period" is over, Bai Lan will no longer protect her.

On the other hand, since the special test countermeasures were Bai Lan's creation, Bai Lan's "labor results" and achievements, she didn't want Bai Lan's achievements to be diminished because of her. She tried her best to leave a good impression on Bai Lan and strive to become Bai Lan's "shield" so that she could continue to receive Bai Lan's protection after the "newbie protection period" ended.

Therefore, Karuizawa always strictly adhered to the rules and dared not make any mistakes.

After Bai Lan bought the disciplinary score sheet from Cha Zhu, she had Cha Zhu distribute the score sheet to everyone in the class.

Therefore, Horikita was aware of Karuizawa's disciplinary violations. In fact, because she had helped Shirai distribute bonuses, she personally transferred the bonuses to Karuizawa.

When Horikita Suzune first discovered this, she was very surprised and impressed, and she used it today.

Horikita Suzune's evidence is very convincing.

A person who can control themselves and has never broken the rules even once in a month is, in theory, unlikely to commit such a serious bullying incident involving "physical harm" during a critical period when one careless mistake could lead to expulsion from school.

Horikita's words left the people on Yonekura's side dumbfounded.

What the hell?

Karuizawa, with such poor grades, yet dressed like a rebellious gyaru (a type of Japanese girl), and had such an arrogant personality, reportedly often argued with boys and was quite good at hitting people. She seemed like a delinquent girl or a slacker.

The results of it?

Aside from her poor academic performance, she was actually a law-abiding and good student.

Do you still consider yourself a hot girl?

You're completely "disqualified" from being a hot girl!

Yonekura and his friends weren't the only ones who were dumbfounded.

Apart from Karuizawa himself, and Shirai and Horikita Suzune who had specifically investigated Karuizawa's disciplinary violations because of the bonus distribution, everyone else present was shocked by the incident.

This also includes Horikita Manabu and Tachibana Akane, who are on the "judge's bench".

Yes, the contrast brought by Karuizawa made even Horikita Manabu, who usually likes to maintain a serious expression, unable to keep up.

For a moment, everyone couldn't help but look at Karuizawa in surprise, as if they were looking at a "rare beast".

This made Karuizawa feel embarrassed.

"What are you looking at? I just don't want to drag the class down! It's a matter of 'morality'!" Karuizawa explained his contrasting behavior.

This story was actually fabricated by Karuizawa a long time ago.

Of course, she dared not say that her strict adherence to discipline was actually because she was afraid of offending her classmates and being bullied. Therefore, she had long ago planned that if anyone questioned her unusual behavior, she would use the "morality" that yakuza people like to talk about to answer, in order to maintain or even strengthen her hot girl persona.

It's fair to say that Karuizawa went to great lengths to maintain her public image.

"Please have the plaintiff respond." Seeing that Yonekura remained silent, causing her to stop taking notes, Tachibana Akane couldn't help but urge them on.

In fact, Akane herself had some doubts about this matter.

After all, Bai Lan had offended Nan Yun not long ago.

Karuizawa was in Shirai's class.

The entire grade, including Class D in the second year, was controlled by Nagumo.

However, because of the initial impression Karuizawa gave, Tachibana Akane thought it was a "dog-eat-dog" incident.

She felt that although Nagumo was likely behind the incident, Karuizawa herself was also at fault, which is why she was taken advantage of.

But now it seems that may not be the case.

How could a student who strictly adheres to discipline and never faces a crisis even once a month deliberately cause trouble at such a critical juncture?

unreasonable.

127. I'm coming clean! We're going to make her drop out of school!

Thinking about this, Akane felt that Karuizawa was probably really innocent, and then she couldn't help but feel sorry for Karuizawa.

However, when she thought about how Karuizawa easily chased away the person who wanted to bully her, Akane Tachibana felt that the other person didn't seem to need her sympathy, and even felt a little envious and longing.

"If only I could be as courageous and capable as Karuizawa-senpai, then perhaps I could truly help Horikita-san instead of her dragging the whole class along almost single-handedly..."

The group of people from the Yonekura clan looked at each other, and then finally someone mustered up the courage to stand up and say:

It is said that "time will tell."

Although Yonekura is a little mischievous and prone to playing pranks, she has never bullied anyone since starting school, something we have witnessed over the past year.

Karuizawa, on the other hand, had only been enrolled for a month.

A month is too short a time to prove anything.

"Maybe she was just pretending all along?"

This argument seems to make some sense.

But upon closer inspection, it doesn't actually make any sense.

Someone painstakingly suppressed their true nature for a month, only to have it exposed at this moment?

What are they after?

Instead of doing that, why not not suppress it in the first place and vent your violent impulses early on, when there's still a long time before the exam? That way, even if you get suspended, it won't lead to dropping out of school, right?

Someone who can suppress their true nature for a month, wouldn't lack this much self-control?

This argument is completely untenable!

"We have answered your questions. Now it's our turn!"

After quickly refuting Horikita's question, the girl from Yonekura's side immediately asked another question:

"The things I mentioned before can only be used to consider whether the two people might have the idea of ​​bullying each other, that is, the motive for the crime."

However, in reality, the motive for a crime can only provide a direction for the investigation.

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