Real teaching, but diary flow
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Chapter 127, in duplicate
...Wasn't it you who left Ichinose to face the entire Class D alone?
Although Ryuji Kanzaki wanted to say that, he kept quiet after seeing Ichinose, who seemed to be in a state of negotiation.
So be it.
Anyway, Ichinose didn't seem to have any objections at all.
"To four."
"No."
"...Asakusa-kun, Shiranami-kun is an enemy, you know?" Seeing Asakusa Tetsu pass by with Shiranami Chihiro's card again, Shibata Hayate finally couldn't help but speak up, subtly reminding him: "I'm your teammate, you know?"
"Ah, is that so?" Asakusa Tetsu looked enlightened, then nodded. "No."
"Eh?"
The game continued, but Asakusa Tetsu's attention was never on the game from the beginning.
“Hmm, hmm, this is better for everyone, but it would be better if the whole class signed together, right? Ah, it’s not that I don’t trust Hirata-kun, but it is a contract after all.” Ichinose said with a smile, “Although I think it’s actually quite lenient.”
“…I understand.” Taking a deep breath, Hirata Yosuke nodded.
After signing his name first, he added, "However, the other students are fine, but Koenji... even I can't get him to sign his name."
"So I'm sorry, but I will try my best to keep Koenji in check."
"Okay, then I'll have to trouble you." Ichinose Hoho let out a sigh of relief.
The goal of "a transaction outcome that satisfies everyone" has been achieved.
In summary, it's like this.
Party A: Class A, Party B: Class D.
Party A provides Party B with a loan of 120 million personal points to cover the personal points of Party B's students who are about to drop out of school.
Party B promises that the loan will only be used for the aforementioned purposes and shall not be used for any other purpose.
Party B shall not proactively attack, frame, or maliciously target Party A's students in special examinations or other occasions (including but not limited to verbal provocation, physical conflict, and targeted strategies during examinations).
In subsequent special examinations, Party B shall give priority to cooperation with Party A.
Except for Rokusuke Koenji, all students of Party B must sign this agreement to confirm their agreement and share the responsibility.
Party A will provide as much assistance as possible to Party B in subsequent special examinations to improve Party B's class points.
This loan is equivalent to purchasing and exchanging 150 class points that Party B will subsequently earn. That is, 150 points of Party B's monthly class point earnings will be transferred to Party A (this is only effective if Party B's class points are greater than 300).
If Party B violates this agreement (refuses to perform the agreement, attacks Class A, etc.), Hirata Yosuke will bear full responsibility and voluntarily withdraw from the school.
This agreement is made in duplicate, with each party holding one copy.
After omitting the irrelevant parts and removing the words "No disobeying Class A" that Asakusa Tetsu had added to the initial contract, the final result is roughly like this.
Considering that Class D has no possibility of repaying the loan in the short term, and that even if the class points increase, money will still be needed for daily living expenses, Ichinose did not choose to demand repayment of individual points, but instead drafted such an agreement.
The earnings from 150 class points, if the requirements are met, would be enough to cover the 1.2 million debt shortfall in just two months.
Any more would be too much; even the kind-hearted Archangel Ichinose wouldn't have gone that far.
Although Class D is unlikely to get more than 300 class points in a short period of time, it doesn't matter.
Even if it's just a matter of throwing in 1.2 million and seeing a splash, she doesn't really care.
The important thing is to help each other, isn't it?
"..."
Although many students in Class D had some reservations about the treaty, seeing Hirata Yosuke's clenched fist and one classmate after another signing their names on the treaty, they gave up struggling and voluntarily signed their own names.
Oh well, the treaty doesn't seem that harsh anyway.
Even if something goes wrong, the only thing they'll do is make Hirata drop out of school.
Although 150 class points seem like a lot, who knows when they'll reach 300 points?
They can't handle having to repay the loan as soon as they receive a certain amount.
The group of students who failed the exam signed their names without hesitation after being rescued.
As Kikyo Kushida signed her name, she glanced at Ichinose with a rather subtle look.
Horikita Suzune was still hesitating about whether to sign her name, but after seeing Kushida Kikyo sign hers, she sighed and signed her own.
Kiyotaka Ayanokoji signed his name very readily; since everyone else was signing, he certainly couldn't refuse.
Soon, the drafted contract was filled with name after name.
He divided the contract into two parts, pushed one part in front of Hirata, and put the other part away and handed it to Kanzaki Ryuji.
Just when everyone thought Ichinose was about to start transferring money, she pulled out two voice recorders from her person.
A light touch of the fingertip ends the recording.
"Here you go, Hirata-kun, make two copies of this too." With a smile, she placed the recorder in her hand on the contract that was pushed in front of Hirata.
Hirata Yosuke paused, looked down at the recorder, and then looked up at Ichinose.
“…Okay.” He nodded.
After accepting the recording pen, Hirata Yosuke took a deep breath, stood up, and bowed solemnly to Ichinose:
"Thank you so much!"
After doing all this, he straightened up and looked at Chabashira Sae, who had been propping up half of her head and watching them 'negotiate' from the beginning.
"Mr. Chabashira, please sell me the points they're missing," he said.
......
"Om-"
His personal terminal was buzzing in his pocket. Without even taking it out, Asakusa Tetsu knew it was the woman who had returned to her seat and was typing away, sending him a message.
"To be honest, I'm quite nervous."
"Yeah, especially with the teacher right there, she really didn't care about us and just let us play cards."
"But the result was good."
"Class D is really something, managing to produce four students who failed. Don't they feel any pressure? Failing means expulsion, you know?"
Bai Bo and the others, who were walking with him back to class, started chatting casually after leaving Class D classroom.
"I'm going to reply to a message," Asakusa Tetsu said, taking out his terminal.
As expected, the first message that popped up after unlocking the terminal was from Kikyo's mother.
You need to reimburse me for the money taken from the contract.
Let me know in advance if you're bringing other people next time.
Also, I'm going over tonight.
Be prepared.
The girl didn't care what his plans were, but she did have a problem with Asakusa Tetsu bringing Ichinose Honami along.
Therefore, she wanted to vent this opinion on the person in question.
?Chapter 128 Damn it, go
Going to class, reading in the library, calling for mom.
Ever since he made the decision to wipe everything clean, Asakusa Tetsu has been unable to muster any enthusiasm for a long time.
...Actually, it wasn't just because I had exhausted my resolve; the more important reason was because of my diary.
After sorting through the plot for a while, he discovered that... this broken advanced training system had entered a gap of more than a month.
After the midterm exams at the end of May, the next episode will be the final exams.
There was a complete gap in between.
This is very unfriendly to a player like him who relies on diaries.
More importantly, despite the promise to add other storylines, Asakusa Tetsu has yet to see any plot developments beyond Sakura-sou, nor has he seen any tendency for the plot index to rise due to other storylines.
...Diary, are you trying to fool me?
Just as this thought popped into his head, Asakusa Tetsu saw today's plot index.
[Today's Diary Plot Rating: A]
What? It's just A...
Wait a minute? What? A? ??
Slightly doubting whether he was seeing things, Asakusa Tetsu rubbed his eyes.
But no matter how much he checked, the letters in front of him remained unchanged.
'A'
Holy crap, has the diary changed its nature?
Are you planning to give me a reward in broad daylight?
There's no plot in Classroom of the Three Kingdoms?
Or......
[Current Story: BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!]
"Holy crap, go?!" Asakusa Tetsu couldn't help but exclaim as he looked at the bright string of English letters.
Fortunately, the filter was still there, and it treated his statement as content related to the diary and filtered it out.
Otherwise, he wouldn't need to use a spotlight to enjoy the effect of everyone's eyes being on him.
...Although there wasn't really anyone around.
Less than a week has passed since the final exam results were released for Class D, which was in debt.
June hasn't arrived yet, and today is the weekend.
The sudden surprise made Asakusa Tetsuya almost unable to contain his emotions.
mygo, go, commonly known as the Wooden Cabinet Band.
In short, it's about a group of exceptionally beautiful high school girls who get entangled in various situations, creating a complex web of emotional conflicts as they try to form a band for life.
...That's about it?
I don't remember the details of Asakusa Tetsu very clearly anymore, since his sequel was so memorable and unforgettable.
In terms of god-like abilities, it's hard to compare him to others. Compared to highly developed beings, Mygo is probably not much weaker.
To put it bluntly, there's plenty of room to write a diary entry and vent about it.
"I never expected it to be today..." Asakusa Tetsu was quite surprised.
He thought it would either be earlier or later, but the story actually started today, neither early nor late.
...What exactly are your criteria for judging whether the plot has started or not?
The story of mygo begins with the day a customer service representative, known as the "Black Knife Night," chose to disband the band on a rainy night.
But if we consider that day as the beginning, Mygo's storyline should have started long before he enrolled in advanced training.
Asakusa Tetsu had already seen the news about the 168 billion yen figure before he even enrolled in school.
So no.
So... it all started from the day that Pink Milk Dragon, an outsider who seemed to be the core of the team and pulled the whole band together, failed in her studies in the UK and returned to China to enroll in a new school?
...That doesn't seem quite right either. Although the timeline of the story is rather vague, Asakusa Tetsu still remembers that Chihaya transferred schools around Golden Week.
If we're talking about when the story actually started, it would have started much earlier.
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