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Gifted Academy: The Perfect Student

Coming out of the Ideal Human Project, Mizuhara Ayato was referred to as the 'perfect human'. However, life was not so simple for this unfortunate boy. Stuck between other genius students and a meritocratic high school, Mizuhara would find himself unable to live a calm life. Who really is Mizuhara Ayato? Apathetic, listless and uncaring, will anyone ever make Mizuhara feel something? Even in the harsh conditions of the Tachibana System, he shows no signs of struggle. Is he the ultimate proof that nurture is stronger than nature? *** Sara Fujiharu, the cutest girl in the school, is also known as the 'Seatmate Bully'. Every few weeks, the class seating changes and every time, Fujiharu-san gets a new target. What's her goal? To make the boy sitting next to her fall in love, and once she does, she destroys their heart, crushing their love. Why does she do this? I still don't know. It's March 23rd, the day of the seating change. So far, ten boys have fallen for her traps, her playful attitude, and her innocent face. Not a single boy so far has managed to brush off her attacks-and every single time; their weak hearts have been crushed. Now it's my turn. However, my heart is not so easily played with. ** ____ Official Discord: https://discord.gg/T395tt4HUU

EvanMu · realistisch
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The Prying Student Council - Part 3

"Sure."

Hinode began to raise his hand, positioning it just below his chest. I observed his every move, noting the slight trembling in his fingers and the tension in his wrist.

The slight tremble in his hand was nothing out of the ordinary - any human would experience it after holding their hands up in the air for a while. It's just basic physiology - our muscles can't stay perfectly still for too long without a little shake here and there.

Quickly, I mirrored his actions, raising my own hand in response.

Rock, paper, or scissors.

It may seem like a simple game of chance, but there is a small amount level of strategy involved. It's not just about luck; it's about reading your opponent and predicting their moves - or you can say, psychology.

"Three rounds."

"Okay."