If he doesn't have his fun, will he come back?

In addition, the more days you travel, the lower the average price per day.

In order to get more discounts, Bai Lan will probably use them whenever he has free time!

In the opinion of Nakasaka Yanagi no Mori, if it weren't for the fact that his score of 71 on the quiz limited Shirai to only 8 days of discount days, thus restricting his chances...

You only go out two or three days a month?

He thought Bai Lan's desire to "go out for 23 days a month" was more like it!

Of course, in Sakayanagi Shigemori's opinion, "23 days" might indeed be a bit of an exaggeration.

Bai Lan's reasons were not entirely without merit.

After all, Bai Lan is a member of the disciplinary committee and also the manager of Class B in the first year.

Therefore, he has a lot of work to do at the school, much of which can only be done at the school.

In this way, no matter how much Bai Lan wants to go out and play, he will definitely have to spend a significant portion of the month at school.

In addition, if Bai Lan wants to get more days of discounts, he will have to spend more time studying, which will also take a lot of time.

In addition, even with discounts, the cost of redeeming time for outings is not cheap.

Fifty million seems like a lot, but it's ultimately not enough to cover travel expenses for the next three years.

If Bai Lan wants to be able to go out for "fresh air" regularly every month for the next three years, he will have to find a way to earn points.

In order to earn points, Bai Lan had to pay more attention to the situation at the school, which meant he had to work there for even longer!

Therefore, in Sakayanagi Shigemori's view, even if Shirai really scored over 90 points in the later exams and actually got the preferential time of more than 20 days per month, he would still have that much time to go out and play.

Therefore, Bai Lan can only go out for about ten days a month at most.

The school can also use this project to recoup a large number of points each month through Bai Lan.

Of course.

Because of the discounts, even if Bai Lan takes full advantage of the 8-day discount period, the school can only recover about 570 million yuan from Bai Lan through this project.

This efficiency alone is certainly not enough for the school to quickly recoup the huge amount of points held by Bai Lan.

How to do it?

Going out to play costs money.

Sakayanagi Shigemori initially suggested that Shirai complain about the school's spending level being insufficient and that she had more points than she could use, so she proposed that Shirai purchase extra time outside at a discounted price to spend money outside.

Imagine exchanging millions or hundreds of thousands of hours of time spent outside each day for these services.

If you only spend a few thousand or tens of thousands of yen to get back after a day's visit, is it worth the "ticket" that costs a million or hundreds of thousands of yen?

Therefore, if Bai Lan goes out, she will likely incur expenses that are "exceeding" or at least "close" to the ticket price!

In this way, Bai Lan would have to exchange nearly five million in cash every month, which is another way to recover points.

The cost is the sum of the "entrance fee" and the "entertainment fee".

If Bai Lan were to play around without restraint, the school could recoup tens of millions of yuan from her every month!

In this way, the school can quickly reclaim the huge amount of points held by Bai Lan without affecting the competitive environment of the classes.

Therefore, Sakayanagi Shigemori plans to come up with some additional promotional methods.

Speaking of

Seeing that Shirai had given up on bargaining, and considering Shirai's efforts, Sakayanagi Narimori decided to give her a bigger discount:

"Regarding the redemption of travel time, I can't offer you any more discounts, but... I haven't finished speaking yet. I didn't say that the only discount I can offer is this 'travel time'."

Hearing this, Bai Lan immediately perked up: "What else?"

Sakayanagi Shigemori said, "When you go out to play, you definitely need to spend money, right?"

“Yes.” Bai Lan nodded.

"I can upgrade your 'cash redemption' privileges. Each month, you can get a 'fee-free redemption quota' of five million based on the time you spend out of town."

Before you use up your 'per-fee exchange limit,' you can exchange cash without incurring any fees. You can exchange points for cash at a 1:1 exchange rate.

Upon hearing this, Bai Lan thought to herself, "This is equivalent to having an extra 100 million in cash. According to the original exchange rate, 100 million in cash would require 125 million points to exchange. So it's like having an extra 125 million points, which isn't bad."

Bai Lan nodded.

And so, Bai Lan happily accepted the "exclusive offer" given to him by Sakayanagi Narimori.

As the saying goes, "He who takes a man's money is bound to be grateful."

After receiving a favor from Sakayanagi Narimori, Shirai felt a little embarrassed to continue maintaining that impolite attitude.

In addition, Bai Lan was in a good mood at the moment.

Bai Lan sat up straight in her seat, and then, very considerately, took the initiative to start a conversation with Sakayanagi Narumi.

It felt like everyone, both host and guest, had a good time.

After chatting for a while, Sakayanagi Shigemori called, saying he had work to do.

Bai Lan seized the opportunity to say goodbye and left the office.

In this way, Bai Lan did not refund the five million points that were still in the "trading" state.

Bai Lan immediately redeemed a day's worth of outing time, activating a five million "fee-free redemption quota".

Now he's just waiting for the school system to notify him to collect the cash.

Once he has the cash, he can go out and have fun!

Before we knew it, it was lunchtime.

Bai Lan Da Shan went to the commercial street to have a nice meal to celebrate.

However, Bai Lan quickly abandoned the idea.

He discovered that he was surrounded by onlookers as soon as he entered the commercial street.

Well, that's normal.

After all, the school's commercial street, though called a "street," is actually much smaller than the real streets outside; it's rather tiny.

Because of its small size, even a slight disturbance can attract the attention of everyone on the entire commercial street.

Moreover, Bai Lan caused quite a stir.

At the time, many people from the entire street came out to watch, and now, many of those onlookers haven't gone back yet.

Although the school has issued a "clarification" notice, the witnesses are hesitant to believe the statements in the notice because Bai Lan and her group acted so convincingly.

This led to a situation where, when Bai Lan appeared on the commercial street, those who had participated in the gathering or learned about the incident through other channels and knew Bai Lan, immediately looked at her with wary eyes and kept their distance from her, as if they had discovered some dangerous element. They were probably worried that Bai Lan would pounce on them and beat them up.

Some people who were slow to grasp information and did not know the inside story realized something was wrong after they saw that everyone around them was doing the same thing. They subconsciously followed suit, becoming wary of Bai Lan and avoiding her.

That's nothing.

Bai Lan didn't care about other people's opinions, as long as it didn't cause him any actual loss.

However, that's not all.

Soon, Bai Lan discovered that whenever he walked into a shop, that shop's business would instantly decline.

Specifically, customers inside the store will leave quickly, and the entrance outside the store will become very "quiet".

Not wanting to disrupt the shop owner's business, Bai Lan ordered takeout, left her address, and left.

On the way, because of this incident, Bai Lan immediately decided to go out. He planned to leave the school for a while after exchanging the cash, and also to avoid the limelight.

Shortly after, Bai Lan returned to her dormitory building.

Take the elevator.

The elevator took Bai Lan to the floor where his room was located.

After the elevator doors opened.

Bai Lan noticed from afar that her doorstep appeared to be blocked by a group of people...

"This is troublesome. I should have climbed up the stairs," Bai Lan thought to herself.

170. The argument in front of the door, the strange Karuizawa

Seeing the group of people blocking the doorway, Bai Lan knew she was in trouble.

According to Bai Lan's memory, he discovered that the people who blocked them were all from Bai Lan's own class.

Aside from a few random passersby with whom Bai Lan hadn't spoken much, those she interacted with more often and were more familiar with included Horikita, Hirata, Kushida, Karuizawa, and even Ayanokouji.

Bai Lan noticed that most of the people who blocked the door looked extremely agitated.

Among them, Karuizawa, who was quite familiar with Bai Lan, was arguing with other passersby. He looked very agitated and irritable, and his face turned red with anxiety.

Karuizawa: "Things aren't what you think!"

Passerby A: "The more eager you are to deny it, the more it proves that our guess is correct."

Karuizawa: "Don't overthink it!"

Passerby B: "That Bai Lan, he really deserves to die!"

Karuizawa: "Shiro-kun would never do that!"

......

It was said to be an argument, but it was actually more of Karuizawa trying to explain something on his own, as if he was speaking up for Shirai.

Although those people A, B, C, and D looked very indignant, they were mostly just stirring up trouble and creating a certain atmosphere.

Their conversation contained absolutely no useful information.

It sounded lively, but Bai Lan couldn't understand the topic of their discussion at all.

At most, it can only help Bai Lan "distinguish between friend and foe".

Horikita, on the other hand, crossed his arms, his face cold, and occasionally uttered a hurtful remark to support Karuizawa.

Horikita: "You are really arrogant to judge the truth of the matter and make wild guesses about others based on information you have conjured up without any actual evidence, before the parties involved have even had a chance to express anything and without any actual evidence. You are imposing your own ideas on others."

Hirata and Kushida were there trying to mediate.

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