Keep in mind that once he is punished, he will be fined and will lose a lot of points as a result.
This clearly does not fit your description of 'greed'.
Unless Bai Lan can guarantee that even if we try to punish him, he can turn things around and turn the loss into a profit through his own methods!
do you remember?
In the matter of Feng Jiyue, Bai Lan spent 13 to buy information for the class. After that, he took the lead in paying the fines every month, which would make him spend a total of 75 points, bringing the total to 88.
However, Bai Lan's efforts led to the creation of the "Class Rules," and he was able to earn millions of points every month by relying on the reward and punishment rules of the "Class Rules"!
With a monthly income of over one million, that adds up to nearly forty million over three years.
According to Bai Lan's original statement, the 88 yuan was his 'investment'.
Bai Lan's investment yielded a return of nearly 50 times!
Bai Lan is someone who doesn't suffer losses.
He only invested 880,000 yuan and received a return of 40 million yuan.
This time, Bai Lan launched another investment...
You ignored Bai Lan's achievements and punished her, demanding points from her that amount from her investment.
No matter how much you ask for, he will definitely ask for it back many times over!
As for Bai Lan's reliance on to guarantee her income, the 'at least 400 points' I just mentioned is part of it. As for whether there are more, I don't know, but I think there should be.
Having made meritorious contributions, yet being slandered, Bai Lan had ample reason to challenge the system and demand the rewards she deserved for her achievements.
Conversely, if we take the initiative to acknowledge Bai Lan's achievements, Bai Lan will lose the opportunity to launch an attack, and ultimately everyone will negotiate an outcome that is acceptable to both sides.
Of course, you can break the agreement, stop abiding by the class rules, and refuse to give Bai Lan any rewards.
The result of this was that the class rules that Bai Lan had painstakingly established became ineffective.
If the agreement and class rules are violated, Bai Lan will feel like she's been humiliated...
What happened to Nan Yun and his group today is enough to prove that Bai Lan will take severe revenge on those who humiliated him.
You don't respect him and you want to take things away from him.
After all, Bai Lan isn't one to suffer losses! Bai Lan might become completely disillusioned with this class, give up on leading it to A-class status, and take revenge on the entire class.
On another note, this school allows students to transfer classes, but it requires a huge amount of points.
Given Bai Lan's current ability to earn points, he could actually earn enough points to get into Class A on his own, even without our help.
In fact, given the value Bai Lan has demonstrated so far, other classes would probably be happy to pool their points to 'buy' her.
Our class has the worst overall ability. Bai Lan can only do better in other classes and earn more money in other classes, based on what he can do in our class.
So why is he still willing to stay in our class and contribute to it? What is he after?
At most, it's just the sense of accomplishment of 'challenging the highest difficulty'—leading the worst class to a level that others wouldn't believe.
We need Bai Lan, not the other way around!
However, because of you.
Bai Lan, who was originally a powerful force that would help us advance to Class A, may very well turn into our enemy.
Bai Lan didn't even need to do anything.
Your dream of graduating from Class A is doomed.
Even your living expenses will become lower than those of Class D, which just finished its discipline month!
After all, all of this was brought about by Bai Lan. Now that he's gone, you'll soon return to how you should be as Class D.
Everything that Bai Lan brought will naturally disappear.
The thought that Bai Lan might leave their class and become their enemy, retaliating against them in the same way she had done to Nan Yun and the others, and severely punishing them, made the faction's representative dare not continue to be defiant or even remain silent. He quickly begged for mercy and persuaded Horikita to use her relationship with Bai Lan to say some good words for them.
They dared not hope to get any more points from Bai Lan, only hoping to have enough for food.
After being enlightened by Horikita, and learning that no matter how much they tried to get from Bai Lan today, they would have to pay back many times over later, the representatives of the Light Punishment Camp and the Slight Punishment Camp dared not utter a word.
Soon, Karuizawa, the spokesperson for the "no punishment" camp, spoke up.
Karuizawa: "I abstain. I think Shirai-san's contribution deserves more than just punishment; she must be rewarded! I even think a 'special prize' is too little."
Bai Lan has done so much for the class, yet she still suffered such a great injustice.
Additional compensation is due!
I think we should create a separate award for Bai Lan.
Since the penalty rate for severe punishment can reach 200%, then Bai Lan's special reward should also be 200%!
In order to surpass Horikita and demonstrate her loyalty to Shirai, Karuizawa resumed her incoherent ramblings.
"Excuse me, does anyone else have any questions?" Horikita completely ignored Karuizawa.
At this moment, the anonymous spokesperson for the winning team spoke up.
He said that after hearing Horikita's words, his opinion had completely changed. He also acknowledged the achievements of Shirai and no longer objected to Shirai receiving the "Special Award." However, Kougenji seemed to have some objections.
Besides, there's another issue: he feels that merits are merits and mistakes are mistakes, and that "merits and demerits cancel each other out" is not appropriate.
He felt that Bai Lan's "at least 400 points" of merit should be "minus 50 points" and her faults should be settled separately.
There's nothing wrong with treating the "at least 400 points" portion as a "special prize" or "grand prize".
However, at the same time, "deducting 50 points" should also be subject to a separate "severe penalty".
Horikita immediately saw through the other party's intentions; they wanted to reduce Bai Lan's profits.
It's a very simple idea.
Let's assume Bai Lan's merits are counted as "special awards" and her mistakes as "severe punishments".
If merits and demerits cancel each other out.
最后白岚能从每个人手里获得分成是这样的(400-50)X100X90%=31500。
But what if the merits and demerits cannot be offset?
则是:400X100X90%-50X100X200%==26000。
Clearly, if we consider both merits and demerits, Bai Lan can gain more benefits.
Horikita's answer was: "Even if we separate the two things, the merits and demerits do not cancel each other out."
First, we need to award Bai Lan a 'special prize' based on a profit of 400 points.
Only then can Bai Lan be severely punished based on the 50-point loss.
However, you should know that although Bai Lan caused the class to lose 50 points, she also brought a deterrent effect that is difficult to measure in terms of points.
Although Bai Lan caused the class to lose 50 points, the person who framed Karuizawa not only got beaten up, but also lost a total of 300 points. In short, they suffered an extremely huge blow.
After witnessing the fate of those who framed our students and seeing the extent of Bai Lan's retaliation, others will be wary. As long as they cannot handle Bai Lan's methods of revenge, those who have ill intentions towards our class will not dare to act rashly against our students.
With this deterrent force in place, the class can avoid losing a lot of points or even facing the risk of being expelled in the future due to targeting from other classes.
Without Bai Lan's deterrent power, who knows how many more people would suffer the same fate as Karuizawa, being framed, bullied, or coerced into doing things they didn't want to do.
The points deducted from our class as a result are likely to be far more than 50.
Punishment only occurs after a loss has been caused. Punishment is based on the "original intention" and "whether the rules were followed" after a loss has been caused. That is, it considers both intention and actions, and emphasizes both process and result.
However, rewards are not required. As long as it brings benefits to the class, regardless of Bai Lan's initial purpose or whether it violates regulations, she must be rewarded. Only the 'result' matters; the process is irrelevant.
Therefore, it's hard to say whether Bai Lan should be punished for the 50 points deduction.
Is it worth it to exchange 50 points for the elimination of the threat?
The deterrent effect brought by Bai Lan is clearly worth far more than the 50 points deducted!
Clearly, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Since the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, it means that the gains outweigh the losses, and the final result is a gain.
There should be rewards, not punishments, for any gains.
However, the losses that Bai Lan's deterrent could prevent for the class were incalculable.
However, regardless of the score, Bai Lan's contribution, even without considering the unconfirmed points deducted for 'bullying a classmate' after Karuizawa was successfully framed, should still be over 400 points!
After hearing Horikita's words, the spokesperson for the winning team was at a loss.
Yes, according to Horikita's explanation, Shirai is entirely without fault.
Since it's all credit and no process, where does the idea of "separating credit and fault" come from?
They're inseparable, okay?
Moreover, because mistakes have been turned into merits, the rewards seem to be increasing!
After realizing that speaking up together had not only failed to bring down Horikita's bid, but had actually caused it to rebound, the spokesperson for the winning team dared not speak anymore.
In this way, the only one left to continue fighting against Horikita is the last faction—the Grand Prize faction's representative, Rokusuke Kogenji!
Normally, because of his arrogance and narcissism, he should have been disliked or even hated by almost the entire class, but at this moment, he became the hope of the entire class.
It's important to understand that although there's only one level difference between the "Special Award" and the "Grand Prize," they are worlds apart!
The percentage of the special prize is 50% to 90%.
The grand prize, however, has a chance of winning between 20% and 40%.
Both the upper and lower limits have been cut by more than half.
Once the Gaoyuan Temple succeeds, they will have more than half of the rewards they have to hand over to Bai Lan in the future!
Moreover, the class felt that the chances of Gaoyuan Temple succeeding were quite high.
After all, the biggest difference between a "special prize" and a "grand prize" lies in "irreplaceability".
If Kougenji can prove that Bailan solved those problems in this incident, then he can solve them too—I could do it too!
In this way, Bai Lan would not be able to win the "Special Award" because she lacks the condition of "irreplaceability," and could only win the "Grand Prize" at most.
Although almost everyone in the class disliked Kogenji, they had to admit that Kogenji was truly outstanding.
In terms of academics, Gaoyuan Temple achieved the highest score in the class in the quizzes after enrollment.
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