However, Hirata looked helpless when he tried to mediate, as if he didn't know which side to help and was just trying to smooth things over as always.

Hirata: "Alright, alright, stop talking about this. It's not good if other classes see this. Let's wait quietly for Shiro to come back, okay?"

While Kushida, who is usually gentle, was trying to reconcile the two sides, she unusually carried a hint of reproach and took Karuizawa's side, showing a tendency to take sides.

Kushida: "Don't treat Karuizawa like that! Even though Karuizawa may not seem very gentle, she's still a girl after all!"

In short, Kushida is probably speaking up for Karuizawa... right?

For some reason, Bai Lan felt that something was off.

As for Shirai's last acquaintance—Ayanokouji.

What did Ayanokouji chase after?

Ayanokouji did nothing, yet it seemed like he did everything.

He would shout "Oh, oh, oh" to amplify the voices of those arguing with Karuizawa, and then echo the words of Karuizawa, Horikita, Kushida, and Hirata, saying things like "That makes sense" and "XXX is right."

I have to say a few words in support of everyone who speaks.

Like extras cheering on the protagonist in a war movie, or the straight man in a crosstalk performance.

I did everything, but in the end, I did nothing.

It seems that Ayanokouji has made great progress during this period, and he has portrayed "passerby" roles much better than before.

However, the amount of information revealed in this argument was ultimately too little, and based on this information alone, Bai Lan was ultimately unable to understand what they were arguing about.

After all, they were arguing, not having a debate.

Debates require that every word be closely related to the core of the topic.

Arguing, on the other hand, is more about winning in terms of emotional atmosphere.

Debating skills can somewhat enhance an argument.

But winning arguments by debating probably wouldn't have worked back then.

However, what is certain at present is that Karuizawa is protecting Shirayama, while Horikita and Kushida are indirectly protecting Shirayama by protecting Karuizawa.

Hirata tried to quell what seemed like a conspiracy by others to harm Bai Lan, but ultimately he still protected Bai Lan.

Based on this information and recent events, Bai Lan felt she had a pretty good idea of ​​what these random passersby were up to.

They're probably here to condemn Bai Lan.

In his view, the fact that he had hit someone and caused the class to lose points would surely attract condemnation and resistance from many people in the class.

Although being condemned and disliked by his classmates, drawing their hatred and lowering their favorability was exactly what he needed, Bai Lan was not a masochist after all, so he would never feel happy about being condemned and treated like a criminal.

Therefore, Bai Lan inevitably felt somewhat annoyed.

This is also why Bai Lan gave up having lunch on the commercial street, besides not wanting to affect the business of innocent merchants.

Of course, for Bai Lan, this was just "a little annoying".

After all, Bai Lan had no intention of taking their feelings into consideration.

In his view, he didn't owe them anything, because he had already given the students in the class the relevant compensation.

It should be noted that 620 out of the class's current scores were actually earned because of him.

If you include the class points added for the midterm exam, it will be even more.

Even excluding the last midterm exam.

Of those 620 points, 300 were originally intended by Bai Lan to be used up through disciplinary violations, while the remaining 320 points were Bai Lan's compensation to the class.

It's just that Bai Lan didn't find an opportunity to break the rules, which resulted in the points being "saved".

Now, Bai Lan is simply using up the points she "saved".

Not to mention, his "budget" was as high as 300 points, but this time he only spent 50 points.

Therefore, the mere 50 points deduction did not cause Bai Lan any sense of guilt.

To make Bai Lan feel guilty, she would need to lose at least another 250 points.

"I'll just deal with them casually. If any of them dare to say anything nasty to me out of anger, or even lay a hand on me, I won't tolerate it," Bai Lan thought to herself.

To be honest, Bai Lan actually wished these guys could be a little "rough" with him.

Upon closer reflection, this is actually a rare opportunity to drop out of school!

Because in this way, Bai Lan could beat them up without feeling guilty, taking the opportunity to accumulate a higher level of punishment and speed up her expulsion process.

There might even be an opportunity to clarify things.

Bai Lan knew that because of what happened today, even with the school's "clarification notice," many people in the school would still suspect that Bai Lan was actually a violent person posing a great threat.

Bai Lan liked having the opportunity to clarify things through her actions: "Yes, you're right, I am a violent maniac, so hurry up and get the school to expel me!"

At that time, Bai Lan will be expelled.

The students resolved a threat, and the person who was beaten got their revenge. Isn't that a win-win situation?

Thinking of this, Bai Lan no longer felt annoyed by the condemnation she was being given; instead, she felt a sense of joy.

With a cheerful heart, Bai Lan skipped along with each step, looking incredibly irritating, and quickly walked towards the group of people blocking his doorway.

Three hundred million in Aba, four hundred million in rescue

Bai Lan's bouncing footsteps made a lot of noise than normal walking, and coupled with the peculiar rhythm, it sounded rather abrupt in the corridor.

The strange noises soon attracted the attention of some people.

Therefore, people immediately noticed Bai Lan appearing in the corridor and instinctively shouted, "Bai Lan is back!"

As soon as the words were spoken, the heated argument suddenly stopped in an instant.

Immediately afterwards, everyone looked in Bai Lan's direction.

Bai Lan ignored the stares and continued on her way, strutting arrogantly toward her room, asking, "What are you talking about? I think I heard my name. Is someone talking bad about me?"

However, no one answered Bai Lan's question.

For some reason, everyone fell silent after Bai Lan's arrival was discovered.

This made Bai Lan feel very strange.

Let's forget about Karuizawa and the others.

Aren't these people here to condemn me?

Now that he, the main person in question, has arrived, why is everyone suddenly silent?

Are you scared?

Bai Lan thought about it and realized that this was actually normal.

This is just like being a keyboard warrior.

On the internet, many people dare to condemn all kinds of vicious thugs.

This is because the internet isolates them from the targets they condemn, creating a certain safe distance. Under normal circumstances, they can curse as much as they want without consequence, since the person being cursed can't physically attack them.

But if that thug actually met them in person one day, most of them would chicken out...

Now, Bai Lan has probably become the thug they see as having "met offline."

Although the school issued a clarification announcement saying that everything was just a "performance," Bai Lan's impressive skills in climbing buildings, crossing obstacles, and dodging obstacles during her two-minute journey were undeniable.

In this situation, anyone who dares to launch a preemptive attack in front of Bai Lan will likely become the target of a beating.

This made Bai Lan feel somewhat disappointed.

"It seems I may not have the chance to 'clarify' myself."

Besides that, Bai Lan was also curious.

If they don't dare to scold me to my face, why do they still come to block the door?

Who started it?

"Forget it." Bai Lan shook her head, too lazy to reason anymore. After all, it was the "original Class D," and there were too many people in that class with peculiar thought processes.

When these individuals with peculiar thought processes gather in a class, the class becomes a chaotic mess.

Bai Lan couldn't fathom their situation using normal logic.

Who started it is probably something even they themselves can't say for sure.

However, Bai Lan still tried to make an effort.

After all, as mentioned earlier, the people in this class have rather peculiar thought processes.

What if someone actually dares to step forward?

Although Bai Lan's gait was strange, she walked very fast.

Soon, Bai Lan had walked up to the group.

Immediately afterwards, Bai Lan revealed a strange smile. First, she half-squatted down and looked up at the person in front of her. Then she straightened up, stood on tiptoe, and looked down at the person behind her, as if she was looking for something, or as if she was playing a game of tag.

Who's insulting me?

Bai Lan's strange movements and scrutinizing gaze made those who were already feeling guilty feel a little scared, and many people couldn't help but shrink back.

and many more!

Karuizawa, why are you shrinking back too?

Weren't you the one who was speaking up for me just now?

What are you feeling guilty about?

I'm here, shouldn't you stand up for yourself?

Seeing this, Bai Lan couldn't help but shake her head, thinking, "Sure enough, the people in this class have very strange thought processes. Even though I've spent so much time with Karuizawa and observed her for so long, I still can't fully understand her behavior patterns."

Bai Lan didn't let her thoughts linger on Karuizawa.

In his view, this was a waste of time.

The most important thing is to seize the opportunity to drop out of school.

According to the theory of relativity, if many people are shrinking back, then if someone stays in place, that person is essentially moving forward.

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