"Domineering" means not being limited to mainstream methods. In order to achieve one's goals, one is not bound by any sharp, outrageous, or even unconventional methods.

Under Bai Lan's leadership, the original Class D is now in a "domineering" state.

Horikita Suzune understood this perfectly. After all, Class D's stats were the worst of the four classes, so taking the "King's Way" approach was simply not going to work; they would only be crushed.

"In short, all the 'power' in the entire first-grade B class is in this little group!"

Once I've commanded this small group, it's equivalent to having held absolute power over Class B of the first grade!

It contains profound symbolic meaning!

If I can successfully lead these people even once through this opportunity, my influence in this class will be greatly enhanced!

As long as my influence in the class increases, I will have a greater voice and more opportunities to perform, thus contributing more to the class's goal of getting into Class A!

Even though I didn't get my brother's approval this time.

But as long as the 'stage' Bai Lan built for me hasn't collapsed, I can continue to work hard!

Thinking of this, Horikita couldn't help but look at Bai Lan.

"It seems I misunderstood him. Although Bai Lan speaks harshly and annoys me all the time, he always does what he promises. He really is trying to help me gain my brother's approval."

Or perhaps... he's actually very protective of his own?

After all, Karuizawa had only been through this incident for a short time, yet he had already taken care of all the potential problems.

Karuizawa and he didn't seem to be very close; they had barely spoken a few words in class, yet he was still so protective of him.

So it seems that Bai Lan is also thinking about his brother's idea of ​​making me drop out of school, right?

Perhaps he didn't want me to be forced to drop out of school by my brother, which is why he's helping me so diligently?

Bai Lan noticed that Karuizawa kept looking at her, which made her a little strange. She couldn't help but send him an email.

Bai Lan: "Why are you looking at me? Hurry up and understand what I sent you, finish the battle quickly, I have something to do later."

buzz~

Horikita Suzune received an email from Bai Lan. After reading it, although Bai Lan's words were still as harsh as ever, Horikita Suzune could no longer get angry as she used to when she thought about how "painstakingly" Bai Lan had gone to help her. Instead, she felt a surge of motivation.

"Just you wait and see!" Horikita Suzune replied quickly, then continued browsing the evidence sent by Bai Lan.

The person in the photo looks perfectly healthy and doesn't seem to have been injured at all.

At least there were no signs of injury on the skin exposed outside the school uniform, but the reality was...

Horikita Suzune looked at the pitiful-looking Yonekura across from her and came to a conclusion: obviously, the injuries were faked!

Based on these photos alone, at the very least, the charge of "excessive self-defense" against Karuizawa is unfounded.

However, Yonekura was accused of "framing" him.

After Horikita Suzune finished looking at the photos, the files that needed to be downloaded were also downloaded one after another.

Because the audio file was relatively small, it was completed first.

Although after seeing those pictures, Horikita Suzune felt that they had already won and there was no way they could lose, whether it would be a small win or a big win depended on other evidence.

Horikita Suzune felt that nothing Bai Lan sent would be useless.

Oh, aside from all that annoying trash talk.

Or even, it might include trash talk!

Also, she wanted to show a better side of herself in front of her brother... and Bai Lan.

She has to win!

She's going to win big!

After turning down the phone's volume, Horikita Rinne immediately tapped the newly downloaded recording file and then held the phone's speaker to her ear to listen to it.

The recording was listened to very quickly.

By this time, the video had finished downloading.

The video is a bit long, about ten minutes.

Horikita Suzune then started watching the video again, choosing a 4x speed and dragging the progress bar, finishing it in just two or three minutes.

After reviewing all the evidence provided by Bai Lan, Horikita Suzune already wore an invincible smile.

Horikita Suzune looked at Nagumo, who was talking to Horikita Manabu on the "judge's bench" and seemed to be trying to "make peace" for their class, and then looked at Shirai, who looked impatient.

Then, Horikita Suzune, with an "invincible" expression, stood up.

...........

Nagumo asked Horikita Manabu, "Has Karuizawa-kun gotten into some misunderstanding again?"

Horikita countered, "Oh? Nagumo, you know Karuizawa-kun? And why are you so sure this is a misunderstanding?"

"Haha~" Nagumo looked in the direction of Karuizawa and gave a hearty smile: "I saw her once not long ago. She also had some conflicts with people at that time."

The conflict arose mainly due to a misunderstanding caused by Karuizawa's personality and manner of speaking.

These misunderstandings often cause small things to escalate into big problems.

Afterwards, Nagumo recounted to Horikita his encounter with Karuizawa in the cafeteria the day before yesterday.

He did not deliberately lower his voice when he spoke.

His voice was very loud and clear in the otherwise quiet classroom, and most of the people in the classroom could hear him.

When Yonekura and the others "learned" that Nagumo had a "connection" with Karuizawa and even "feelings for him," they immediately showed obvious fear and unease, making Nagumo appear very prestigious.

As for the other party involved in Nagumo's words...

Karuizawa also appeared very uneasy.

Before high school, because of her cute appearance, many boys pursued her, even developing feelings for her. However, unsurprisingly, these feelings soon became the trigger for other girls to persecute her...

"Therefore, in my opinion, Karuizawa-san is not a bad person. There must be some misunderstanding here."

At this point, Nagumo turned to Yonekura and said, "Hey guys over here, could you give me a break?"

Yonekura opened her mouth, about to speak.

But at this moment.

"No need, Vice President Nan Yun, we can handle it ourselves."

Horikita Suzune stood up, crossed her arms, and said.

132. A Two-Way Reversal! Nagumo Wants to Talk Peace

"No need, Vice President Nan Yun, we can handle it ourselves."

Horikita Suzune stood up and stopped Nagumo from "helping out".

After all, she was certain that their class was capable of handling the current problem on their own, so there was no need to owe favors to others if nothing else happened.

In addition, Horikita Suzune also felt that the contact between Nagumo and Karuizawa was too coincidental, or rather dramatic, which made her wary of Nagumo.

If you want to take it, you must first give it to it.

Horikita Suzune believes that Nagumo's willingness to "contribute" his strength is likely because he wants to get something from their class.

To avoid losing something for no reason, it's best not to use things that the other party offers for free.

Nangumo found Horikita Suzune's confident demeanor quite strange.

Previously, Yonekura and the others had secretly informed Nagumo that "Karuizawa and the others can't hold on much longer," which allowed Nagumo to seize the opportunity to enter the arena.

Furthermore, Nagumo did not fully trust Yonekura and his team's observational skills.

Therefore, after entering, Nagumo also personally observed Karuizawa and the others.

He thought that if Karuizawa and the others weren't truly in dire straits, he would manipulate Yonekura and the others to give it their all, making Karuizawa and the others quickly realize reality and fall into despair.

However, upon observation, he noticed that apart from Karuizawa, who remained as "brainlessly confident" as ever, everyone else looked unwell and were in low spirits.

After personally observing the situation, Nagumo finally confirmed that Karuizawa and his group were in dire straits, and only then did he feel comfortable playing the role of "hero."

Because taking direct action would be too rigid.

Therefore, Nagumo decided to create some atmosphere first, so he started chatting with Horikita Manabu, continuing to lay the groundwork through conversation, and finally reasonably rescued Karuizawa from the desperate situation.

However, he had just finished preparing and was about to make his move when he was interrupted by Horikita Suzune.

Horikita Suzune, who had previously looked dejected, now stood up straight, her face full of confidence, as if she had already won.

"What exactly happened? Could it be that Bai Lan made a move?" Nan Yun glanced at Bai Lan and thought to himself, "Things have come to this point, what can he do? In this situation, even I would probably only have the option of 'negotiating a settlement'."

Yes, they were probably thinking of 'peace talks' too, but they just bypassed me.

By paying a certain price to settle the matter privately, they gained the rice granary's 'forgiveness' and thus reduced their punishment.

No matter how hard they try, the result is only whether they pay a higher price or a lower price.

In the end, as long as I don't budge, Yonekura and the others will offer an unacceptable price.

Karuizawa would inevitably hesitate between 'giving up Karuizawa' and 'paying a heavy price'.

In this situation, the rift between Karuizawa and others will continue to deepen.

Then I'll step in and get the rice warehouse and others to lower the price...

This seems to work even better!

While thinking this to himself, Nagumo smiled and said, "Oh? You don't need my help? It seems that Karuizawa-kun and your companions are quite capable. No wonder they broke the school record and were promoted to Class D in Class B in the first month."

In that case, let me enjoy the talent of this generation of juniors.

I have high hopes for you guys.

After speaking, Nanyun found a seat and sat down.

Nagumo did not sit in the "judge's seat."

Because Horikita Manabu, the "core of power" in the student council, was flanked by disciplinary committee member Shirai and secretary Tachibana Akane.

In Nan Yun's view, as the vice president, he felt that his position should either be at the table next to the president, or directly opposite him, or at a separate table; otherwise, it would seem as if he had lost his status in this "circle".

Therefore, Nagumo casually pulled up a chair and started a new stall in the open space next to the "judge's bench," demonstrating his "independence."

Under Nagumo's encouraging gaze, Horikita Suzune began her performance.

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