The female administrator, wearing round-framed glasses, looked up and kindly pointed to the southeast corner: "The third row of bookshelves in Section D, categorized by grade and subject."
"Thank you." Akira Shimizu walked through several rows of tall bookshelves.
He stopped in front of the bookshelf labeled "Junior High School Textbooks".
Various textbooks, such as "A Detailed Explanation of the Basics of Modern Chinese", "An Introduction to Chinese", and "A Concise Explanation of Grammar", are neatly arranged.
He carefully selected several basic textbooks, and finally pulled out a book called "Introduction to Literature," turning to the title page to check the publication date.
"If your Mandarin foundation isn't very strong, I recommend that Modern Chinese textbook." A gentle voice came from the side.
A clear, spring-like voice came from behind him. Shimizu Akira turned around and saw a silver-haired girl standing beside the bookshelf.
The young woman exuded an intellectual and quiet temperament. She held a hardcover book in her arms, with the title "The Mystery of the Seven Black Cats" in gold lettering on the cover, and the name Ellery Queen printed below it.
Akira Shimizu couldn't help but smile—what a day it was today, how come he ran into two girls reading mystery novels in a row?
"Thank you for your recommendation." He readily accepted the suggestion, put "Introduction to Literature" back on the bookshelf, and replaced it with "Detailed Explanation of the Basics of Modern Chinese" that the other party had recommended.
The girl's eyes suddenly lit up: "Ellery Queen's work is fantastic! Would you like to give it a try, classmate?"
"Actually, I've already read it." Shimizu Akira replied politely, noticing that the other person's eyes widened slightly upon hearing this answer, as if he had found a kindred spirit.
"Really?" Her voice unconsciously rose a few decibels, then she immediately realized they were in the library and quickly lowered her voice, "Do you also like mystery novels?"
Akira Shimizu looked nostalgic: "I used to be obsessed with it, but now I prefer light-hearted mystery novels."
"Light novel mystery...like Hyouka?" The silver-haired girl paused slightly, then her eyes lit up, but quickly faded with a hint of regret. "I'm so sorry, I think I got a little too excited..."
She shook her head slightly: "Because of class affairs, I probably won't be able to come to the library as often lately."
The girl suddenly looked up as if she had remembered something, a polite and gentle smile appearing on her face: "By the way, I'm Shiina Hiyori from Class C, first year. May I ask who you are...?"
"Hello, I'm Akira Shimizu from Class D, Grade 1." Akira Shimizu paused for a moment, hesitated for half a second, and then began his self-introduction in a slow and unhurried manner.
(Wait! She's Shiina Hiyori? The girl who will one day discover my true identity?)
Chapter 89: 087 May 1st -- Class D's class points are xxx
Time flies, and it's already the first day of May.
Akira Shimizu then realized that he had been in this world for a whole month.
It has been exactly half a month since Horikita Suzune met Shiina Hiyori during her weekend tutoring session.
Nothing noteworthy has happened in the class these days.
After all, it's only the first month of school.
Going to school is pretty much like going to work: a few classes, a meal, and before you know it, it's Friday; spend the weekend relaxing for a couple of days, and before you know it, the week is over.
Although in ordinary schools, students are not like adults in society, and they don't receive a salary for attending school.
But here's the thing! In this advanced high school, students actually get paid.
You'll get points if you perform well.
Thinking of this, Akira Shimizu subconsciously took out his phone to check his account balance.
The screen clearly displayed: 869 million
In just two weeks, they spent more than 20,000 points, which is considered quite extravagant for Class D.
You should know that most students in the class are now very frugal – some take the free ingredients and cook for themselves, while others only eat the free meals from the cafeteria.
the reason is simple.
The vast majority of points from the four classes were transformed into cold, hard numbers in Shimizu Akira's account.
His gaze swept to the upper right corner of the phone screen: 6:59.
According to Chashu Sae, the points will be credited to your account on the 1st of each month.
(Could it be... because the class score is zero, so there are no points at all?)
The moment the thought crossed his mind, Shimizu Akira couldn't help but shake his head.
Not too possible.
Since the surveillance equipment was rented out two weeks ago, class discipline has improved significantly under the leadership of Kikyo Kushida and Yosuke Hirata.
Even if there are occasional violations, as long as the monitoring records are deleted before the end of the month, it will be fine.
The only things that can't be changed are the surveillance footage from the first week and some violations that occurred outside the classroom's line of sight.
Just as the clock struck seven, the numbers on the phone screen suddenly started jumping.
8690000 → 10498000
It increased by a full 1,803,000 points.
"I see..." Shimizu Akira narrowed his eyes thoughtfully. "Class D's score this month is 530 points."
The calculation process unfolded rapidly in his mind:
Class points × 100 = Student individual points.
According to the lease agreement, Class D borrowed 3 million points and was required to pay him 1.8 million personal points in the first month.
However, as a member of Class D, Shimizu Akira will also have 45,000 base points deducted.
The final score is 8000 points. Adding the 45000 points deducted from the base score, dividing by 100 gives exactly 530 class points.
"This result...is much better than expected! In fact, Class D might even get 530 class points!"
Just three weeks ago, the daily intelligence he received showed that Class D had a score of 0.
They've now scored an incredible 530 points, which is equivalent to 53 points out of the class's total.
That translates to each student earning 53,000 points this month. Although 45,000 points were forcibly deducted, at least 8,000 points will still be left for living expenses.
However, upon closer examination... just based on the surveillance footage from the first week and the violations outside the classroom, Class D had a total of 470 points deducted.
In some ways, Class D is quite capable.
(Last month in class, who was it that said they were going to get at least 800-900 points?)
Akira Shimizu doesn't remember clearly.
The other party is probably going to be very disappointed this time.
Even if the school didn't intentionally remove the surveillance footage from the first week, there are still surveillance cameras in addition to those in the classrooms.
It can only be said that their own classroom surveillance system prevented more than 80% of the point deductions.
Akira Shimizu felt that 530 class points was perfectly acceptable for Class D.
Student council president Horikita Manabu once said that the average score of Class D in previous years was around 350.
It's almost 200 points higher than the average.
"What's the situation with the other classes now? They should be even higher than their original trajectory," he muttered to himself, thinking of a piece of intelligence he had received last month.
Class point rankings after the first month of school: Class A 940 points | Class B 650 points | Class C 490 points | Class D 0 points
Now that Class D has reached 530 points, there's no reason for other classes to maintain the exact same score.
Of course, there is unlikely to be any major changes in Class A.
As for Class C and Class B, they should be guaranteed to gain at least 100 points.
(By the way... is there a limit to this rating system? Is the maximum score really only 1000 points? Or is there no limit?)
This question suddenly popped into my mind.
If a higher scoring standard exists, then looking at it this way, 940 points doesn't seem like much.
Incidentally, the monitoring permissions for the four classes should have expired today, and the North Campus has officially taken them back.
At that moment, Akira Shimizu suddenly remembered his alternate account that he hadn't logged into for almost two weeks.
Just take a quick glance.
Long Yuanxiang: You bastard! Why did my monitoring privileges suddenly disappear today?
Honami Ichinose: So, you only rented it to us for three weeks?
Sakayanagi Arisu: Hehe... Just as I expected, it's due at the end of the month. You're really "short".
Kikyo Kushida: ? Classmate?
"Fine, I knew this would happen."
Akira Shimizu was at a loss for words, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
(The reviews are overwhelmingly negative!)
However, you can't really blame him for this.
Because the school initially only granted him three weeks of authority.
He actually wanted the monitoring time to be longer.
Long Yuanxiang, in particular, continued to send various threats, saying that he would definitely find out his identity and would use force to force him to return the 300 million that should belong to Class C.
Akira Shimizu didn't take the other party seriously at all; his hidden identity shouldn't be so easily exposed.
However, he then recalled what he had learned last month—that Shiina Hiyori from Class C of the first year would eventually discover his true identity.
"This is getting a little tricky."
Intelligence from the future, if left unchecked and ignored, often becomes an indisputable fact.
In other words, if things continue this way, Ryuen Sho from Class C will inevitably discover Shimizu Akira's true identity through Shiina Hiyori's connection to him.
He simply couldn't understand how Shiina Hiyori had deduced his identity.
He wasn't afraid of Long Yuanxiang's fighting skills, but what was troublesome about the other party were his underhanded methods.
That person had absolutely no manners.
Akira Shimizu's sixth sense told him that being entangled with Ryuen Sho would be a huge problem.
"It seems necessary to take the initiative to contact Shiina Hiyori—or rather, to find a way to mislead her reasoning."
Chapter 90: 088 Today's Intelligence: 2000 million points can be used to transfer classes, or withdraw from school if invalid.
Chabashira Sae suddenly sent a notice in the class group: everyone is required to gather in the classroom at 8:30 for a class meeting.
It's worth mentioning that this is only the second time that Chabashira Sae has held a morning meeting.
The last time was on the first day of school.
I guess they're about to announce something important.
Akira put away his phone, changed into his school uniform, quickly finished his breakfast, and rushed to the classroom of Class D, Grade 1.
The moment he pushed open the door, he sensed something was off—the classroom was almost full, but the students' faces didn't show the joy of receiving points; instead, they were filled with confusion and unease.
Have your points been credited yet?
"We've arrived, but only 8,000 points! The loan agreement we signed last month deducted too much..."
"But this doesn't make sense! Our class's points should be over 800. Even after deducting the 45,000 yuan for the surveillance equipment rental, we should still have at least 30,000 yuan left!"
"The class only has 530 points? That's not even passing." Horikita Suzune approached, carrying her shoulder bag, her brow furrowed. "Looks like other violations besides the classroom area also cost a lot of points."
But Akira Shimizu had no time to pay attention to her analysis—that familiar mechanical voice echoed in his mind:
[Ding~ Today's information has been updated]
[1.2000 million personal points can be used to transfer classes, and can also invalidate any student's expulsion once.]
[2. First-year Class C student Kazuma Sakagami condones Ryuen Sho's violent behavior within the class]
3. Haruka Hasebe is the girl with the most outstanding figure in Class D of the first year.
(Wait... can I transfer classes by spending 2000 million points?)
Akira Shimizu blinked.
This intelligence came like a heavy blow, confirming most of his suspicions over the past few days.
After all, the school's initial slogan was "As long as you have some money, you can buy anything."
Since he rented surveillance equipment through the student council president last month, the school has successively announced a number of "non-for-sale items"—surveillance systems, classroom seats, class ownership... These key resources have all been labeled as prohibited from being traded.
The school was probably worried about what to do if another student rented a classroom directly. So they simply banned it altogether.
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