The details of Bai Lan's beating were so cool, it was like a one-shot action blockbuster.

Therefore, there is so much to talk about.

For the next twenty minutes or so, everyone in the class group chat was talking about the details.

The main focus is on the details of the movements.

Discuss the actions and time Bai Lan used to overcome various obstacles, buildings, and hit people.

This is used to infer Bai Lan's physical data and athletic ability.

The sports party wanted to find out through this whether Bai Lan would steal their thunder in physical education class or even in the club.

The fighter, confident in his fists, wondered if he could protect himself against Bai Lan.

Those who had spoken ill of Bai Lan in the past were asking the others how they could escape Bai Lan's pursuit if they were the ones being chased by her.

Of course, some people simply want to show off their analytical skills and attract the attention of girls who are watching on the screen.

Because most girls don't like sports or fighting, they haven't said anything bad about Bai Lan, and they're not worried about being chased by Bai Lan, so the ones who can't help but be competitive with Bai Lan and analyze these things are basically boys.

However, during the discussion of this data analysis, even girls who disliked sports and fighting, never spoke ill of Bai Lan, and were not worried about being chased by Bai Lan, were very interested in it.

They were mainly interested in Bai Lan.

Whenever someone analyzes Bai Lan's movements and arrives at some astonishing conclusion, girls always speak up, expressing their amazement at Bai Lan's strength.

At this point, the person deliberately interrupted the discussion about "detailed analysis" and steered the conversation toward Bai Lan's "motive for the crime."

Bai Lan could sense a hint of sourness in the other person's tone.

It's not wrong to feel like you've gotten something for nothing.

Although Bai Lan didn't say a word in the group, she stole the show, which obviously made some people jealous. He felt so sour that he couldn't stand it. So he tried to analyze Bai Lan's motives to make the girls who were infatuated with Bai Lan's beauty realize how terrible Bai Lan was, and then wake up and run into the arms of someone who could protect them, like himself!

By now, you probably know who was feeling a bit sour and who steered the conversation in that direction.

There's no one else in Class D who can be so trustworthy.

That's right, that person is Kanji Ike.

The time Chi said these words in the group was "10:05".

The preface has ended.

Then comes the important part marked by Horikita.

Chi Kuanzhi wasn't the only one who shared similar thoughts and was jealous that Bai Lan had "stole" their limelight.

With the guidance of Kanji Ike and the assistance of others,

The crowd stopped analyzing Bai Lan's cool moves and began to analyze why Bai Lan had hit someone.

After some people noticed the identity of the person Bai Lan hit, they felt that Bai Lan did this to avenge Karuizawa.

In the previous incident involving "First Year Class B Forty-One Imperial Guard Chief Instructor - Karuizawa Megumi".

At Hirata's request, Bai Lan is to conduct anti-bullying education for the students in her class.

To create a sense of crisis among the students, Bai Lan deliberately had Karuizawa tell the class about how he was almost bullied and how the bully tried to frame him after failing to bully him.

Fearing persecution, many students in the class carefully memorized the names and identities of Yonekura Nozomi, who framed Karuizawa, and Nagumo, who was suspected of being the mastermind behind it all.

After Bai Lan assaulted people, the identities of those she had assaulted were gradually revealed.

It hasn't been long since Karuizawa's "anti-bullying training course" started.

Therefore, after learning the identities of those who had been beaten by Bai Lan, some people in the class immediately thought in this direction.

As these factors were cited one by one in the chat logs, many people accepted this conjecture.

Many people supported Bai Lan, believing that she was standing up for Karuizawa when she saw injustice.

After all, according to Karuizawa's previous statement during training, those who bullied Karuizawa and then tried to expel him by framing him were not punished according to school rules; they only lost "some points."

Because of the subtle and euphemistic descriptions in Bai Lan's speech to Karuizawa, Nan Yun and others were seen by most of the original Class D as a powerful and influential big boss who could disregard the law, control everything, and whose actions were beyond the reach of even school rules.

When justice is not served, pure revenge becomes the only justice.

Therefore, they felt that Bai Lan's actions were upholding justice.

Therefore, it is justified for Bai Lan to fight Nan Yun and the others!

Clearly, things did not go as Chi had hoped. He discovered that after analyzing Bai Lan's motives, the students in his class not only did not feel fear towards Bai Lan for using violence, but instead allowed Bai Lan to stand out even more.

Please!

Bai Lan hit a girl!

Afterwards, Chi tried to forcefully steer the narrative, standing up and saying: Bai Lan's actions are not good, saying that "violence will only lead to more violence and will not solve the problem," making sarcastic remarks.

Several persistent accomplices stepped forward to assist.

Led by Chi, a debate and a war of words broke out in the group.

But the battle was over quickly.

Those who supported Bai Lan won easily.

In fact, this result was entirely within Bai Lan's expectations.

On the one hand, it is clear that the argument that "violence only breeds more violence and does not solve the problem" is completely untenable among high school students who are passionate and have actually experienced persecution.

On the other hand, if Bai Lan really is a "violent maniac"...

Please, Bai Lan herself can see the chat content in the class group.

You're speaking ill of a violent person in front of them... Is it really okay for you to be so arrogant?

Although there are many idiots among the original Class D students, their potential will be stimulated to some extent when their own safety is involved. They will become a little smarter and know how to protect themselves.

Therefore, at this moment, the intelligence of everyone in the original Class D was enhanced.

Apart from a few people, including Chi, who are still idiots even after being strengthened.

Many people realized that if Bai Lan was truly a violent maniac who liked to beat people up indiscriminately, then it was not appropriate to speak ill of him here.

If Bai Lan wasn't a violent maniac, but truly someone who stood up for justice and stood up for his classmates, then they shouldn't be speaking ill of him.

As a result, Bai Lan naturally gained a lot of supporters. Regardless of what they thought in their hearts, at least in the class group, they expressed this opinion.

But it's not over yet.

Gradually, some people went further, suggesting that Bai Lan's intentions were not simply to stand up for Karuizawa.

They said that Bai Lan's actions were not just protecting Karuizawa, but protecting the entire class!

Because Bai Lan's act of standing up for her classmates and upholding justice will deter anyone who tries to harm them.

Therefore, everyone in the class should be grateful to Bai Lan!

Upon seeing this, Bai Lan first felt a chill run down her spine, then felt disdain.

My scalp tingled because I was worried that the students in my class would actually be fooled by these words and take Bai Lan for some kind of "guardian angel of Class B in the first year" or something.

As for the disdain, it's because Bai Lan doesn't think those who agree with these words truly agree with them from the bottom of their hearts. They may not all genuinely believe in these statements or truly intend to be grateful to Bai Lan.

Based on Bai Lan's understanding of the people in this class over this period of time, he knew that the people in the original Class D did not have such a high level of moral character.

The only thing that could make so many of them say such nice things is self-interest!

Bai Lan estimated that many, or rather the vast majority, of them probably hoped to use this method to "put Bai Lan on a pedestal" and then use moral blackmail to make Bai Lan use her powerful skills to protect them and act as their free bodyguard.

If Bai Lan accepts this statement.

From now on, in order to maintain her public image, Bai Lan will have no choice but to intervene when they are bullied.

As for the price they had to pay for doing this, it was nothing more than the "whole class" owing Bai Lan a favor.

The favor Bai Lan owed was to the "whole class," not to any one of them personally.

If something goes wrong, the tall guy should take the blame. Even if it's about repaying Bai Lan's favor for the class, that's something that "class managers" like Hirata should do. It's not their place.

Even Bai Lan herself is a "class manager," and the one with the most say.

Bai Lan even had to repay the favors they owed her.

Rounding it off, they don't need to repay this favor at all; they just need to say a few nice words to receive Bai Lan's protection for free.

Once the goal is achieved.

What a wonderful thing!

Bai Lan subconsciously began thinking about how to resolve the issue of these people trying to kidnap him.

However, before Bai Lan could figure out what to do, he quickly noticed in the chat history that someone had already solved the problem for him.

What's even more interesting is that the person who helped Bai Lan solve her problem was actually—Chi Kuan-chi!

However, don't misunderstand, Chi is not trying to help Bai Lan.

Chi is a man who is more likely to cause trouble than to accomplish anything.

Chi ran away and caused trouble.

Chi said from below, "Bai Lan's reasons for standing up for Karuizawa aren't that complicated. It's just because they're having an affair. He's only helping Karuizawa, it has nothing to do with the class. I don't want to owe anyone a favor for their flirting and showing off!"

This statement immediately drew criticism from other students.

The most intense reactions came from some of the girls.

They had been watching Bai Lan for a long time, but for various reasons, they hadn't found an opportunity to make a move.

Having targeted their target for so long, and before they could even make a move, they were suddenly told "the game is over." How could they accept that?

Besides these, there are also some "stakeholders".

Then there's the fact that they received favors from Bai Lan, and they're people with a conscience.

However, what everyone was trying to say was roughly the same thing: "Don't speak recklessly without evidence, or you're doomed."

However, Chi was not unprepared.

Chi: "Guess where I took this photo?"

Immediately afterwards, Chi posted a picture below.

The picture shows a girl leaning against the door, looking down at her phone.

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