Bai Lan's actions resulted in the class losing 50 points in the aftermath of the incident.

Therefore, Bai Lan ultimately brought in at least 350 points for the class!

In my opinion, Bai Lan's role in this incident is irreplaceable, and the incident was extremely difficult to handle.

It meets the requirements for the 'Special Award' in the Class Rules.

Therefore, I propose that Bai Lan should receive a 'Special Award'.

Horikita's words were reasonable and well-founded.

This left many people feeling that they couldn't find fault with it, were powerless to refute it, and at the same time, there was a chorus of lamentations.

If we follow Horikita's logic, wouldn't the students not only be unable to get living expenses from Bai Lan through this matter, but they would also have to pay Bai Lan a large sum of money every month?

That's 350 points!

Even if we only consider 50% of the minimum reward standard for the "Special Award," that's still 1.75 points per month!

In addition, the 50-point deduction resulted in a reduction of 5000 points in living expenses.

The students in the class will have 2.25 less in living expenses next month than this month!

You should know that some students in the class who have a lot of points deducted during the discipline month and whose academic performance is not good, only receive a little over 20,000 yuan in living expenses in this school.

With this deduction and the money handed over, some of them will have almost nothing left for their living expenses next month, and may even have to owe money!

Even those "rich kids" who didn't get any points deducted during the discipline month and did well in their studies, and who were supposed to receive nearly 50,000 yuan in living expenses this month, were not having a good time. Losing more than 20,000 yuan in living expenses was like a knife in the middle for them, and it hurt a lot!

For living expenses.

In an instant, all the dead fish that had been lurking and spying on the screen were blown out of existence.

Those who previously thought "this game is in the bag," that they could do it without me, and who didn't want to do anything and wanted to win without lifting a finger, couldn't help but try to suppress the achievements that Horikita described as belonging to Shirai.

However, after Horikita's words, very few of these people still shamelessly demanded that Bai Lan be punished. Instead, they mostly tried to downplay Bai Lan's achievements in the hope of reducing the overly generous "special award" to a smaller "grand prize" or "medium prize".

Even those who demand "punishment" rarely dare to insist on "severe punishment," and even "light punishment" or "minor punishment" is not common.

They no longer dared to hope to get anything from Bai Lan; they only hoped to downplay today's "trial" and maintain the status quo as much as possible.

Therefore, they basically opted for the same "no punishment" policy in Karuizawa, with the idea of ​​"each taking a step back".

In their view, Karuizawa had obviously jumped out to show his loyalty to Shiraishi, and their joining Karuizawa's camp was also a way of showing their loyalty in a different way. In view of their loyalty, Shiraishi might let them off the hook and charge them less.

Therefore, Karuizawa's suggestion, which came to him on a whim, surprisingly became a popular option.

Some people, after being completely persuaded by Horikita, had a change of heart and not only did not suppress Bai Lan's achievements, but even took the opportunity to speak out in support of Horikita's idea of ​​giving Bai Lan a "special award" for her achievements.

However, after expressing their support, they also said that they did not have enough living expenses to reward Bai Lan and hoped that they could come up with a suitable solution that could at least ensure their normal life.

Some people think that the plan Hirata proposed at the time was good, which meant that the share of the profits should be remembered and converted into "priority" and "doubled bonus".

In this situation, Chi, who joined the "light punishment camp" to curry favor with Bai Lan, appears to be nothing at all.

Even Karuizawa, who wanted to prove his loyalty, seemed rather disloyal in this situation.

Well, after all, there have been nearly ten people who have offered better suggestions than Karuizawa's "no punishment".

The chat interface is scrolling rapidly.

Soon, ten minutes passed.

Round 1, Phase 1 – “Demonstration Phase” – has ended.

The second phase – the “processing phase” – begins!

Each faction cast their vote for the spokesperson they felt was the most suitable and could best represent them.

five minutes later.

Spokespersons for each faction have been selected.

From special prizes, grand prizes, and winning prizes, to minor penalties, light penalties, heavy penalties, and "no penalty".

All factions are represented.

Unsurprisingly, Horikita is the spokesperson for the "Special Award camp".

Similarly, the spokesperson for the "No-Punishment Camp" is Karuizawa.

In addition to Karuizawa and Horikita, a third spokesperson for the real-name system has emerged.

But that person was not Chi.

Yes, Chi failed to become a representative of the "light punishment camp".

Because Chi's statement was based on the premise that Bai Lan had "mistakes but no merits".

After Horikita's remarks, Ike's approach became outdated and obsolete, thus clearly no longer representing the camp.

The third real-name spokesperson is named Koenji Rokusuke!

Kogenji is the spokesperson for the "Grand Prize camp".

Kougenji proposed the "grand prize" because, in his view, he was the most dazzling presence wherever he went, and often the only situation was that no one could replace him, and he became the "only one".

There are very few situations where he cannot replace someone else.

Therefore, he felt that if Bai Lan said she could do it, he could do it too.

The criteria for the "Special Award" are: 1. Extremely high difficulty; 2. Difficult to be replaced by others.

He felt that he could do what Bai Lan did, and that Bai Lan was not irreplaceable.

Therefore, Kougenji felt that Shirai shouldn't have received the "Special Award," at most the "Grand Prize."

In addition, he stated that he used his real name intentionally because the act of concealment did not conform to his aesthetics, so he did not choose to remain anonymous.

Apart from these three, the representatives of the other factions are all anonymous.

After all the spokespeople were selected.

Followed by.

The third phase – the "battle phase" – begins!

The anonymous spokesperson for the "heavy punishment" camp couldn't hold back any longer and spoke out first.

First, the representative of the opposing camp should be severely punished for continuing to insist that Bai Lan violated the rules, disobeyed class instructions, acted selfishly, and disregarded the interests of the class!

Horikita had clearly anticipated this, and she quickly responded: "Although Shirai-san keeps saying that she hit people for 'personal gain,' that's not actually the case."

Let's recall what he said at the time.

(This quote is from Bai Lan at the time.)

Based on what Bai Lan said at the time, we can know that...

What Bai Lan was trying to say was that he hit someone because he felt that the people who framed Karuizawa had embarrassed him, and he chose to retaliate in order to save face.

But we all know that Bai Lan is an international student, her Japanese is not good, and she is not very good at speaking.

Therefore, we cannot simply use these words directly, but should supplement them and analyze them in depth.

My analysis is as follows: Bai Lan believes that the "group agreement" was designed and initiated by him, and that the "group agreement" was actually established to uphold the "class rules" and maintain the class.

Therefore, in Bai Lan's view, the "group agreement" and the "class rules" were both his face and achievements.

Because Karuizawa signed the agreement, her personal safety and property will be protected by the agreement, as well as by Shirai's reputation.

Therefore, in Bai Lan's view, if someone tries to frame someone who has signed the "group agreement" that he considers a matter of face, he will consider it a slap in the face.

At first glance, it seems that Bai Lan is just trying to save face.

But in reality, Bai Lan was actually upholding the agreement.

Maintaining the agreement means maintaining the class and upholding the class rules.

Therefore, when Bai Lan hit someone to save face, she was actually protecting the class!

Then, the spokesperson for the "heavy punishment" camp said that he believed Horikita's claim that "Shirai saved at least 400 points for the class" was complete nonsense.

How could someone as greedy and valuing of rewards and punishments as Bai Lan possibly "hide her merits and fame" after making a contribution?

Logically, Bai Lan should have immediately asked the class to reward him based on his achievements.

He thought that the reason Bai Lan didn't mention the reward was probably because Bai Lan felt that she hadn't made any contribution, or that her contribution was too small to bring him any points. Mentioning it would make her seem too stingy and cheap, so she didn't bother to bring it up.

Therefore, even if Bai Lan has made contributions, she shouldn't have received "at least 400 points" as Horikita said, nor should she have received the "special award" with a huge share of 50% to 90%.

However, Horikita had clearly taken these factors into account, and therefore quickly refuted each of his claims.

Horikita replied, "Shirai must have already considered that everyone in the class currently has an income that is simply not enough to pay this share."

After all, we couldn't even properly award Feng Jiyue's 'Special Prize' to Bai Lan.

In the end, Bai Lan accepted Hirata's proposal, exchanging the portion of the profit that we couldn't offer for 'priority' and 'double the amount'.

The so-called 'priority' and 'doubled amount' are just nice words.

Basically, it means that Bai Lan will give us a portion of her money to use and support us, and then we'll return that portion to Bai Lan once we have enough points.

In other words, a large portion of the living expenses you are currently spending is 'aided' by Bai Lan!

He knew that even if he tried to claim credit and ask for a reward, the class wouldn't be able to provide one.

Therefore, after helping Karuizawa escape the crisis of dropping out of school, which was the most important part of achieving 'passing for the whole class', he did not ask for credit or reward.

This shows Bai Lan's tolerance and kindness towards the class.

Many people ignored this tolerance and kindness, and ignored the contributions Bai Lan made to the class in this incident.

They ignored the 400-plus points and only focused on the 50 points.

Simply because they felt that the 400-plus points belonged to Bai Lan, while the 50 points were their own.

That's simply short-sighted and overestimating one's abilities!

And so, the spokesperson for the heavy punishment camp was rebuffed.

181. Kougenji Temple VS Shirayama, who is irreplaceable?

After rebuking the spokesperson for the serious crime faction, Horikita didn't let him off the hook. Instead, she pressed her advantage and continued:

"Furthermore, even if Bai Lan is indeed as you say, a greedy person, someone who can't stand to suffer losses..."

Since he is a greedy person who can't stand to be taken advantage of, why do you think he would allow us to punish him?

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