Hachiman’s Classroom of Strength’s Supremacy

Chapter 43



Chapter 043: If It’s Hikigaya Hachiman Who Has to Make a Decision!

Sakanagi Arisu didn’t genuinely want to support him financially.

She simply thought that school life was boring, and after getting some information about Hikigaya from Kushida, she thought maybe he could bring some excitement to her life.

But then, she felt desperate.

She didn’t want to reflect on it.

But now, none of that mattered.

Hikigaya was troubled because of class evaluation points.

“I didn’t expect you’d be interested in such things,” Sakanagi said. “Why not just relax a bit? Look at second-year and third-year students, you’ll get used to it.”

Get used to it?

Yeah.

Because Class D was universally recognized as a trash heap, there was no chance of them rising.

Second-year D class and third-year D class were good examples.

The second-year D class still had a 200-point evaluation score, but the third-year D class only had 20 points left.

Considering the school provides students’ living expenses based on their class evaluation points multiplied by 100:

This meant second-year D class students only received 20,000 yen a month for living expenses.

Their daily food expenses were over 1,000 yen, so it was obviously not enough.

As for the third-year seniors in D class, they were discussing which free-window dishes were good, which was even more pitiful.

So, the seniors set the example.

Then, what about you, first-year D class? If you just accept your fate and let things rot, what’s the harm?

After all, no matter how hard you try, it’s all in vain!

You’ll lose and be deducted.

So, the earlier you give up, the sooner you can relax.

And Hikigaya understood this principle too.

But.

“Because something came up,” Hikigaya said. “I need to lead Class D to rise once.”

Oh.

I see.

Sakanagi Arisu’s expression didn’t change, “Do you really think saying this to me is appropriate?”

“After all, I’m also one of the representatives of Class A.”

“So, can I take it that you’re declaring war on me?” Sakanagi Arisu asked.

“Since the target is Class A, sooner or later we’ll clash,” Hikigaya said. “So declaring war now is no problem. In fact, because you declared war, Sakanagi-san, as a representative of Class A, I hope you can accept the challenge.”

“Because if you don’t help me with this situation, Class D can shamelessly break the rules and attack Class A once.”

Is that so?

Well, aren’t you great.

How shameless.

Sakanagi Arisu felt like she had been tricked.

She had originally come to cheer up after seeing Hikigaya’s worried face.

But now, Hikigaya, you want her to think.

However, this condition was hard to refuse.

Just like his idea of Class D’s 0-point operation, being shameless and lowering the points of other classes.

If he really did this, the school wouldn’t immediately stop Class D’s mischievous actions, so Class A could be dragged down by the points being lowered.

And then, all of the effort from everyone this month would be wasted.

Sakanagi Arisu thought for a moment and said:

“If Class D wants to rise, then they must preserve this month’s behavior score.”

“Which means accumulating points and narrowing the gap.”

“But do your D class students have the ability to do that?” Sakanagi Arisu said. “I can confirm that in these few days, Class A has lost no more than 5 points.”

Oh.

Then your Class A is quite excellent.

It’s understandable though.

Because each student in Class A paid 50,000 points as a price to buy the school’s rules.

Having spent so much money, of course, they would make sure to spend it wisely.

So, they all performed well.

Hachiman thought to himself.

“……” Hachiman.

Because they paid the price, everyone participated…

??

So, that’s how it was.

Hachiman suddenly realized something.

Hachiman then looked at the clever silver-haired cute girl.

“This is it,” Hachiman said. “I’ve come up with a solution.”

“Sakanagi-san, you really are quite a clever person,” Hachiman said gratefully. “Next time we eat together, I’ll cover the bill for you.”

With that, Hachiman stood up and walked toward the cafeteria exit.

Leaving Sakanagi Arisu still sitting quietly in her original spot.

“Mm-hmm?”

Sakanagi Arisu blinked lightly.

As clever as she was, she quickly realized.

For someone like Hikigaya, a man who usually depended on others, to voluntarily offer to pay for her meal… clearly, something good had happened to him.

In other words,

Hikigaya-kun probably got some inspiration from their conversation.

And just now, Hikigaya had also declared war on Class A on behalf of Class D.

So, as one of the representatives of Class A, had she just made a secret alliance with him?

“Kamuro-kun,” Sakanagi Arisu turned around.

“?”

“We didn’t talk to Hikigaya-kun just now, right?” Sakanagi Arisu said.

“Eh?”

“Because, just now, it seems we accidentally created a major enemy for Class A,” Sakanagi Arisu said. “And I don’t want to take the blame for that.”

???

Kamuro froze.

Eh?

So, Sakanagi Arisu, you think Class D can really rise and challenge Class A?

Indeed,

Hikigaya had already given her a somewhat dangerous feeling.

But could it really happen?

Because,

Class D had lost 500 points in just five days.

Unless the school showed mercy and reduced Class D’s 1000 points to 0 without negative points, there wouldn’t even be enough points to deduct.

So, how would Class D manage to hold onto the remaining 500 points over the next 26 days?

 


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