She was in the room, typing on her phone with one hand.

"It's just a bit of a pity. The students in the class failed to memorize the exam rules," she said.

“So now I’m asking in the class group what the rules are.”

"Hirata-san and I are explaining the answers to everyone," Kushida-san said. "Horikita-san, if you have time, you can also join in."

Want to get involved?

Participate in this exam.

Horikita-san is well aware that Ayanokouji-san is toxic, and since there are 12 groups in this exam, there will eventually be 12 favored students, which will bring the class evaluation score to 600 points. So, perhaps Ayanokouji-san will take action.

If I actively participate in it, will I be exploited?

Horikita is somewhat resistant to this.

But after coming out of the uninhabited island exam, she was also thinking.

Not only did he owe favors to Kushida, Shirogane, and Ichinose, but he also seemed to have not grown much.

So giving up thinking is obviously not an option.

Although she didn't want to get involved in Ayanokouji and the others' promotion plan, she also felt that she needed to think about how to deal with the exams.

You have to keep your brain active.

and so.

How would she deal with this exam?

She understood the rules of the exam, but she couldn't memorize them. However, she could describe them if she had to.

So I should be able to help Kushida.

And the students in the class seem to be quite motivated.

For example, Karuizawa had already spoken in the class group before six o'clock. In order to prepare for the exam, he hoped that everyone would report useful information, and then Hirata would finally organize it.

So, everyone reported the room number and time where they would take the exam.

but.

The problem is huge.

Even though there are people like Karuizawa who are willing to work hard, this class still has big problems.

because.

Now everyone has gone to the room to complete the assessment, only to find that the exam has just begun.

Need to know the rules.

but.

The mere fact that most students in the class failed to understand the rules of the popular exam made people feel inferior.

and.

It's still night time now, but tomorrow, at eight o'clock in the morning, there will be some problems in this class.

Because the preferential examination is for preferential candidates, as long as the preferential candidates are selected, they can get a guaranteed reward of 50 points.

As for the poor Class D, 50 points, and... once they know that they are the favored ones and other classes are willing to spend money, there seems to be no doubt that they will sell out directly.

So faced with such a mess, can we really... handle it?

"But," Kushida said, "if all 12 of the favored students were in our class."

"If they are all in our class?"

"Yeah, look at Matsushita-san's discussion." And Kushida-san said.

So Horikita also looked at her phone.

The class group of Class D, Grade 1.

The homeroom teacher, Chabashira, is also online.

However, the discussion among the students was quite lively.

Ike Kanji: Why are we taking another exam? If our class gets deducted points again, won’t we have no living expenses before we even return to school?

Yamauchi: I don’t care. We clearly agreed that the two weeks would be a vacation. I don’t recognize this test.

"..."

Although some people can't understand.

but.

There are indeed classmates like this.

Karuizawa: Speaking of the rules of this exam, Kushida-san and Hirata-san are explaining it now, and I've barely understood the rules, but the important thing is the status of the preferential treatment.

Karuizawa: There are 12 groups in total, and each group has students from our class.

Chiaki Matsushita: I agree with Hui's idea. It would be interesting if the preferential treatment recipients in the 12 groups were all students in our class.

Sato: ? ? Matsushita, please explain more clearly.

Chiaki Matsushita: Well, that is to say, there are 12 favored students in our class, so can we imitate the operation of the AB classes in Kojima's exam?

? ?

What are the operations of the AB classes on the island? What operations do they have? Of course there are some.

For example, Ike Kanji and the others heard Sakayanagi announce in the restaurant that their Class A lost tens of millions of dollars on the island because of their cooperation with Class B.

That’s tens of millions of points.

It is enough for everyone's living expenses for one year or even three years.

How could I not be tempted?

Ike Kanji: That is to say, if all 12 preferential treatment recipients were in our class, then our class would lose 600 points, but we still have 208 points now, so it won’t become negative.

Ike Kanji: But we can definitely sell points. The worst we can get is 0 points anyway.

Sudo: ? ?

Sudo: Ike, what are you talking about?

Shinohara: Exactly, what are you talking about, Chi? How could you do something like this, actually selling points?

Chiaki Matsushita: Oh no, I think this plan might work. Because if we don't grasp the information of the favored students and let other classes answer first, then our class will definitely lose points. So the probability of getting 0 points in the end is not zero.

Chiaki Matsushita: However, if we actively sell points, although the class evaluation score will become 0, if it is sold in a way similar to that of classes AB, it can guarantee everyone's living expenses.

Chiaki Matsushita: If all 12 beneficiaries were in our class and were sold to other classes according to the corresponding living expenses, then other classes would have to pay us a minimum of 600 points of value every month, which is 240 million in living expenses.

Shinohara: Wait a minute, so this means we won’t have to worry about living expenses in the future?

Ike: Right, right, that's exactly what I'm talking about. @Sudo, what do you think?

Sudo: So the monthly living expenses are 6 yen?

Yamauchi: Yes, class evaluation points can be earned again if they are lost, but living expenses are guaranteed. If the class that buys points pays our living expenses until graduation, isn’t that a good thing?

Yukimura Teruhiko:......

Although I think it is a stupid suggestion, even shameless selling of points.

but.

Yukimura, who was wooed by Hirata, also began to hesitate.

Since the current D class's class evaluation score was only 208, which wasn't much, clearing it out and earning more wasn't a problem. Meanwhile, during this period, I could cover my living expenses for the three years of school.

This is a good thing.

Kogenji Rokusuke:?

Gaoyuanji Rokusuke: Haha.

Gaoyuanji Rokusuke: You guys are quite interesting.

At this time, Gaoyuansi classmate rarely showed up.

For a genius like him, he has confirmed that there should be a pattern in the preferential treatment in this exam, so if he can find the pattern, he can deduce the identities of the outside classes or even all the preferential treatment.

Then directly punch through the exam.

This is one solution, and if most of the favored students are in other classes, then more points can be snatched away, achieving the goal of a comeback.

But the students in the class didn't think about this aspect.

Now, he can also directly see through the discussions of students in the class.

For example, Chiaki Matsushita usually performs averagely in class, but now she takes the initiative to speak and is even the initiator of selling points.

There is only one possibility.

She felt hopeless about her class and wanted to save for her living expenses. So, she thought using an exam to supplement her living expenses was effective. Of course, she was more likely worried that her status as a favored student would be revealed to her classmates. In that case, not only would she lose her living expenses, but she would also lose her current 208 class evaluation score.

Therefore, we chose the approach that best suits the best interests of Class D’s situation.

However, Gaoyuan Temple did not make any comments on this plan.

Because if you choose to play badly, you can basically do this.

If there are few favored students in your class and no one is willing to guess the pattern, then you can use the plan of selling points to ensure that living expenses will not be reduced.

If there are many preferential students in your class, you can directly sell points and get more living expenses.

It’s a good solution.

And in the class group.

Chabashira: ...

Very rare.

The current Chabashira-sensei has also made a name for himself as a teacher.

I guess I was surprised by the discussions among my classmates now.

But the tea pillar just bubbled.

because.

12 favored students means 600 points. And this 600 points is very special, because it takes points away from the favored students' class.

So it is possible to take away points from all three classes, ABC.

As a result, the students in this class only thought about money.

The idea was that if there was enough information about favored customers, then they could sell it.

Outrageous.

So, keeping a gloomy mood, Chabashira privately chatted with Ayanokouji.

Chabashira: What are your plans for this exam?

Ayanokouji: Getting ready for bed.

Chabashira: It's not even 22 PM yet.

Ayanokouji: From the rules we've learned, we can see that the key is to identify patterns in the favored groups. By obtaining a certain number of names of favored groups and deriving patterns, we can deduce information about the favored groups from other classes.

Ayanokouji: But I can't do that. The students in the class won't be honest with me.

Chabashira: ...

Chabashira was speechless.

Yes.

Although they seem to be promoting the sale of points now, they will definitely keep it to themselves after actually receiving the information from the beneficiaries.

She understands the situation of this class.

Chabashira: Hirata has become your assistant. Why not ask him for help?

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