Tianyin actually gave him a stupid comment.

"Miyako-san!!! You can say that it was because of my poor decision-making or my lack of ability that I was unable to lead the class to the end, but you can't insult me ​​like this."

Hirata couldn't understand why even though he had chosen the path of self-sacrifice, others would still deny his choice.

Hirata looked at Amane in confusion.

Tianyin looked at him without changing her expression.

"Why? Hirata, do you think what you are doing now is correct?"

Amane and Hirata, who was about to retort, looked at each other.

Such a determined look made Hirata a little confused.

Tianyin's gaze showed her strong determination to save him.

But even he gave up on saving himself.

Why does Tianyin think she can save herself?

"Perhaps 1 is actually less than 15 in terms of quantity, but this is not a reason to give up that 1 easily, not to mention self-sacrifice for those stupid guys. It just sounds ridiculous. Hirata, you are not just doing this for your own satisfaction, right?"

Tianyin's somewhat harsh words hurt Hirata's heart.

"Sacrificing me can give Class D a glimmer of hope. I don't think it's wrong for me to do this. Everything I do is for Class D to go further, not for my own satisfaction."

Hirata seemed to have exhausted all his strength in his explanation.

As soon as he finished speaking, Hirata slumped back into his chair weakly.

"You are wrong, Hirata Yosuke. How do you know that your sacrifice is worthwhile? The most outrageous reason for your mistake is that you equated the re-examination decision for cheating with your expulsion decision. Cheating is already a fait accompli. No matter who is the source, the fate of re-examination cannot be avoided. Therefore, it is President Horikita who gave Class D the last glimmer of hope, not you, Hirata Yosuke."

Hirata's eyes suddenly widened.

It seems that what Tianyin said makes sense.

Since retaking the exam is inevitable.

Why did he want to link the outcome of the treatment of Horikita Manabu to himself?

Just because he was the one who was going to be expelled from school, did he have the right to say that it was his sacrifice that led to such a result?

No, it shouldn't be like this.

He was just the one being punished.

He understands...

Hirata finally figured it out. Although the outcome of the handling was closely related to himself, even if he was removed from the whole matter, he still had to retake the exam.

His so-called voluntary sacrifice was based on his violation of school rules. It is obvious that he was punished for violating school rules and is not worthy of the word sacrifice.

Tianyin's eyes gradually brightened when he saw Hirata.

I also know that Hirata has thought it through completely.

Then, she would start to deny another stupid idea of ​​Hirata.

Is it worth trading him for fifteen people?

The answer is not worth it.

"Hirata, you are too trusting. That's why you accept the theory that 15 people are better than you. If you drop out now, who will organize the class to face the next re-examination? Karuizawa? Or Kushida? Although what I said may be a bit hurtful, they don't have the ability to gather a pile of scattered sand together."

Tianyin's words made Kushida's face start to turn ugly.

Although neither Horikita Manabu nor Hirata seemed to be planning to change their decision.

But Tianyin gave her the feeling that as long as she was willing, she could easily handle even something that violated school regulations, such as buying and selling test papers, which was almost unsolvable.

"Everyone should cooperate with Kushida and the others and study hard. After all, if you still don't review your lessons seriously, you will still be expelled even if you fail the re-examination."

Hirata actually still naively believed this at this time.

As long as we can save those who fail.

They will review carefully for the next exam.

Thus avoiding the fate of being expelled from school.

"This is ridiculous. When will you stop being so naive, Hirata?"

Chapter 100: The verdict has been made, and you say you are taking the blame?

"This is ridiculous. When will you stop being so naive, Hirata?"

Tianyin sneered.

If she wasn't afraid that Horikita would get tired leading Class D alone.

She really didn't want to bother with Hirata, the idealist.

He thought too highly of others and thought the solutions to some problems were too perfect, but he ignored the fact that in reality there are not so many trustworthy people.

Where do so many perfect solutions come from?

"Hirata, have you forgotten something? You must have heard the saying that a three-foot-thick ice doesn't form overnight. The first half of these dropouts' academic careers were wasted. Can two or three days of remedial classes make them realize that studying is actually for their own benefit? Didn't you invite them when you organized the reading club? Didn't they really know that they would be expelled if they failed? I believe that you have the answer in your mind, Hirata, so..."

Tianyin looked around at everyone present.

Then the focus of his eyes fell on Hirata again.

"Why do you think that others can do better than you and help them review their lessons? There is a more realistic problem in front of you. Even if they get away with it this time, what about next time? Do you naively think that there will be someone willing to rescue them next time? No, there won't be, because there is only one Hirata Yosuke, and their future is still to drop out of school."

As soon as Tianyin finished speaking, he was immediately refuted by Yamauchi.

"We won't do that! As long as we can avoid being expelled this time, we will definitely study hard in the future and will not hold everyone back in the class anymore."

Hirata hung his head.

I don't know what a person is thinking.

You can tell from Hirata's expression.

Hirata did not immediately open his mouth to refute.

In fact, I have already accepted Tianyin's statement.

Yamauchi's promise was superfluous.

Even Hirata was skeptical.

A long time passed.

Hirata raised his head with dry lips.

"Miyako-san, you are right. The so-called sacrifice is just my self-touching. You are right that I am too wishful thinking, but what I did was..."

Hirata's voice stopped abruptly under Amane's gaze.

He didn't know what he had said wrong.

But Tianyin's expression looked helpless no matter how you looked at it.

"Hirata, are you too immersed in the drama? Did you really buy the test paper?"

Tianyin couldn't help but sigh.

If they want to protect Hirata, they must find a way to deny the student council's accusations against Hirata. Coincidentally, I don't know if it's because of Hirata that the student council took the initiative to admit his actions.

But neglected the most critical step.

It is also a step that can overturn Hirata's verdict.

That's evidence collection.

The student union simply neglected the process of collecting evidence.

Even with a little investigation, it cannot be concluded that Hirata's behavior violated school regulations.

Although this may be quite unfair to Ayanokouji, for now, Ayanokouji can only take part of the responsibility. By constantly dividing the responsibilities, Hirata will not be expelled from school.

Hirata knew that Tianyin was hinting at him to reveal the person behind the purchase of the test papers.

When he first admitted it, he actually didn't know that such behavior would lead to expulsion, so he rashly admitted everything.

But now when he knew that he would be expelled from school for privately buying and selling test papers for cheating in exams, he was even more reluctant to reveal the real person behind the scenes.

Ayanokouji's motives were purely out of kindness.

When he was in dire straits, it was Ayanokouji who risked being caught and provided him with a way to almost turn the situation around.

It turned out that the answer provided by Ayanokouji played a huge role. If it weren't for Ayanokouji, Hirata didn't dare to think about how he would face a class where perhaps two-thirds of the students would drop out.

He also saw Tianyin's efforts.

He was very grateful to Tianyin for always trying to pull him out of the quagmire.

But the crisis he faces now is that he must sacrifice one person in order to be saved.

He could avoid being expelled from school by simply putting all the blame on Ayanokouji, but wouldn't that be a betrayal of Ayanokouji's kindness?

"I don't understand what you are talking about, Tianyin-san."

Tianyin noticed the change in Hirata's tone, and she knew that Hirata still planned to sacrifice himself to protect Ayanokouji.

but……

Humph.

Still a fool after all.

Who says you have to make sacrifices?

"President Horikita, I'm applying for a points audit on Hirata-san. If he purchased the test papers of senior students, then there will inevitably be a transfer record. I think this is the most critical link in the chain of evidence. Will the student turn a blind eye to it?"

Tianyin did not continue to entangle with Hirata.

When facing someone like Hirata, one can only find ways to achieve one's goals indirectly.

"Okay, Secretary Tachibana, can you please retrieve Mr. Hirata's transfer records?"

After Horikita Manabu asked Tachibana Akane to retrieve the records.

He looked towards Hirata.

Even if Hirata doesn't admit it now.

Horikita Manabu roughly guessed some of the truth of the matter.

But this truth is even more incredible.

Because if the person who bought the test paper was really someone else.

This means that Hirata is taking the blame for others.

If you are not clear about the punishment at the beginning and accidentally admit that you have violated the school rules.

Then what about Tianyin’s guidance just now?

If Hirata regretted taking the blame, couldn't he just follow Amane's words and say it?

But Hirata rejected Tianyin's kindness.

That is to say...

The person in front of me is a newcomer who has just entered this school.

I was really prepared to make the sacrifice of being expelled from school.

Not long after, Secretary Ju came over in shock, holding two printed point statements.

"President! It is true that none of Hirata-san's personal points were paid to Shimizu-san. Instead, a person named Ayanokouji Kiyotaka paid Shimizu 15,000 personal points."

Secretary Tachibana handed the point record sheet printed out from the system background to Horikita Manabu for inspection.

After taking the points flow and checking it carefully, Horikita Manabu looked at Hirata.

"Hirata-san, aren't you going to explain?"

Horikita Manabu's tone changed to one of admiration.

There are actually people who are willing to help their classmates take the punishment of being expelled from school.

This kind of person is probably the most selfless person possible, right?

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