Soon, someone discovered the problem.

"Huh? Why is Bai Lan's seat empty?"

"No wonder Mr. Chabashira was looking in that direction for so long. You know, except for the first day of class, Shiro has never missed a class."

Why didn't Bai come to class?

"You're late?"

.......

After regaining his composure, Chashu heard the discussion below and quickly said, "Bai Lan was neither late nor absent. He simply had something to do and couldn't come to class today."

"What? Bai isn't coming to class today? What happened?"

"Is he sick?"

"Is Bai sick? Should we go visit him?"

"Bai is sick? Is it serious? Our class can't function without him! What if there's a special exam coming up suddenly, or the second-year students take advantage of the situation to bully us?"

.......

Upon hearing that Bai Lan had asked for leave, the people below did not quiet down; instead, they became even more animated.

To be precise, it should be "panic".

Thanks to Horikita's guidance, those idiots from the original Class D have finally figured it out and realized who the real powerhouse is.

Now that they've learned that something might have happened to the classmate's thigh, they're all in a panic.

Some were worried about not having a powerful backer to rely on, while others were trying to improve their grades to increase Bai Lan's favorability so that they could get closer to her.

Seeing this scene, Chashu became increasingly convinced that Bai Lan's words might actually be true.

If one were merely an observer, Chashu wouldn't want such a group of people to obtain their ideal jobs or get into their ideal universities.

Otherwise, it would be too psychologically unbalanced!

I am clearly more outstanding and work harder than them, yet I still couldn't get such a good job or get into such a good university. What makes them so special?

If this group of people really does graduate from a highly educated high school three years from now.

It certainly seems like it would be a huge embarrassment for the school.

The school will be severely humiliated by all sectors of society because of them.

Therefore, neither schools nor society would be happy to see so many resources invested only to produce such a mess.

The more Chazhu thought about it, the more he realized that Bai Lan was right.

But what if Bai Lan is right?

If things are really as Bai Lan said, then...

Chazhu wants to know how Class D can gain recognition from the school and society.

Chazhu was very curious and wanted to know the answer.

She planned to ask Bai Lan about this after the morning meeting.

Yes, although Bai Lan went out, he still carried the school's special cell phone with him, so Bai Lan still maintained communication with the school.

However, before that, Chabashira needs to finish the work for this morning meeting.

Thinking of this, Chashu responded to the students below who kept asking him about Bai Lan's condition, "You don't need to worry, Bai Lan is not sick."

Hearing Chazhu say this, most of the people below, regardless of whether they genuinely cared about Bai Lan, all breathed a sigh of relief.

"As long as you're not sick."

"What exactly happened to Bai Lan that prevented her from attending class?"

Chazhu casually replied, "It's nothing serious. Bai Lan just feels tired of being at this school and wants to leave."

Everyone:? ? ?

What does it mean that "Bai Lan just... wants to leave school"?

185. In Bai Lan's absence, Hirata resumed his old ways.

What do you mean by "He just... left the school"?

Chazhu's ambiguous answer immediately caused the students below to erupt into chaos again. It's important to understand that Advanced Nurturing High School is a boarding school; according to the rules, students are normally not allowed to leave campus for the first three years after enrollment.

In the eyes of most people in the class, even if they could go out, it was usually for some special activity arranged by the school, or for necessary situations where they had to go out, such as having a serious illness and having to go outside the school for examination and treatment.

However, according to Chazhu, Bailan left the school not because of school assignments or illness, but because she was "tired of being at school".

Under what circumstances can one leave school if it is not for school assignments or necessary reasons such as illness?

Many people instinctively thought of "dropping out of school"!

Chashu seemed to sense their thoughts and added, "Also, let me remind you, if nothing unexpected happens, you won't be in Class B next month; you'll probably be demoted to Class C."

These words instantly confirmed the suspicions of those who had only doubted the possibility of Bai Lan being expelled from school.

After all, Horikita had told them in the class group that if anyone dropped out, the class would lose 300 points!

As for the 50 points deducted from the class for Bai Lan's assault, they barely considered it.

After all, most people only remember their class's scores clearly, since that number is related to their monthly "salary." They think about getting paid every day and have to repeat that number several times a day, so it's hard for them not to remember it.

The scores of the first and last place were only roughly remembered.

As for the score of Ichinose Class, which was neither first nor last, nor even their own class, most of the original Class D didn't bother to pay attention to it.

They clearly remembered that their class scored 760 points.

The current class score for Class A is a little over 1,000 points, while the class score for Class D is a little over 200 points.

They never paid attention to Class C's scores; they were more interested in Ichinose, the class representative of Class C.

Therefore, they did not notice that there was only a dozen points difference between their class and Ichinose's class.

They were just going by gut feeling that their class's score of 760 was nearly 300 points behind the first place and more than 500 points behind the last place. Based on this "pattern", they thought that the second-place class should be at least 100 points behind the third-place class.

It's unbelievable that the mere 50 points that Bai Lan deducted from the class would allow Ichinose's class to climb above the original Class D.

They believed that the 300 points lost due to dropping out of school were the real reason for the dramatic change in class rankings, rather than the insignificant 50 points.

"Has Bai Lan dropped out of school?"

"No way! The school clearly didn't issue such a punishment!"

"Could it be that Bai applied to withdraw from school on his own?"

Why did Bai drop out of school?

"Could it be that he found out about the discussion at our meeting the day before yesterday, that we didn't give him the 'special award' sincerely, and that many people actually wanted to 'severely punish' him? He's disappointed in us, and in a fit of anger, he dropped out of school? You know, Horikita said that if someone drops out of the class, they'll lose 300 points! This is Bai Lan getting revenge on us!"

"Ahhh! Three hundred points! That's 30,000 points! After paying the fines and commission, I'll only have less than 20,000 points left for living expenses next month. Where am I going to get 30,000 points to deduct?!"

"Calm down! Bai Lan dropped out of school, do we still need to pay him our share? We probably don't."

"What? We don't have to pay Bai Lan's share anymore? Doesn't that mean we'll save over 30,000?"

“Right! If we don’t have to pay the commission… no, I did the math. After paying the fine and the commission for the midterm exam, I still only have a little over 10,000 left. Since it’s still just a little over 10,000, I think it would be better if we could let Bai stay and continue to lead us to earn more commission.”

"It would be better if Bai Lan stayed."

"Bai, why are you leaving like this?"

"Bai Lan! What will I do without you?"

......

Looking at the students whose expressions he had manipulated with just a few words, Chabashira's lips curled into a sly smile.

I'm feeling a little better now.

Indeed, happiness can only be built on the suffering of others.

"Alright, students, you've misunderstood what Mr. Chabashira said..."

Finally, Hirata couldn't stand it anymore. He stood up and addressed the people around him, then turned to Chabashira and pleaded, "Chabashira-sensei, please stop teasing them. Shiro-kun just asked for leave to go out, right?"

Hirata was also the last one to stay that day. He was one of the three people who learned that Bai Lan was planning to leave school to go out and play. He was also the only one who knew Bai Lan's purpose and knew that Bai Lan would never voluntarily apply to withdraw from school.

Therefore, he was certain that Bai Lan had not been expelled from school at all, but had simply taken leave to go out, and that Cha Zhu was probably deliberately playing a trick on them.

After hearing Hirata's words, they all fell silent and looked at Chabashira, wanting an explanation.

Chazhu looked innocent and said, "Yeah, but I never said he dropped out of school. Like I said, Bai Lan just got tired of being at school, so he left to relax and have some fun."

When did you ever say you wanted to "relax and have fun"?

Many people unanimously complained to themselves.

Immediately afterward, someone looked at Chashu, then at Hirata, and asked, "Aren't we not allowed to go out of the school?"

Chabashira didn't answer, but glanced at Hirata as if to say, "Let's see how you answer this."

Because of what Bai Lan said, Chazhu also had the idea of ​​training a few more people who could "replace" Bai Lan.

Although Chabashira has not yet confirmed whether Shirai's words are entirely correct, what if they are?

Moreover, since Bai Lan has said that, at the very least, it can be confirmed that Bai Lan is unwilling to put in the effort alone so that others can reap the benefits.

Therefore, training one more person to increase the number of people in the original Class D who meet Bai Lan's requirements for "qualification to enter Class A" and make the class stronger is by no means a bad thing.

In this way, even if Bai Lan really doesn't intend to continue leading this class, the people trained by these tea pillars will at least give them a better chance.

Hirata glanced at the tea pillar, seeing that the other party had no intention of answering.

In order to quickly appease the students, Hirata recalled what he had said the day before yesterday, carefully worded it, and then said, "The school rules are indeed like this. Students are not allowed to leave the school after enrollment. However, the school rules also state that in this school, 'points can buy everything,' which naturally includes opportunities for 'legal violations.'"

So, I think Bai Lan probably used points to redeem the opportunity for 'legal outings', right?

After listening to Hirata's words, Chabashira finally nodded, whether in affirmation of Hirata's statement or in response to Hirata's elaboration, it was unclear.

“That’s right, that’s how Bai Lan got the opportunity to go out,” Cha Zhu said.

"How can it still be like this?"

So how exactly are the fees calculated?

Hearing this, some people couldn't help but be tempted.

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