"You're still annoyingly blunt.
Kamuro sighed in annoyance and poked at her textbook with a pencil in her hand, not knowing who was angering her, Sakayanagi or Katsuragi... Probably the first.
- So, did you hear anything interesting? Hikigaya asked.
"Nothing, this is basically a discussion of how to deal with Class C… Hey, are you asking about the situation in our class?" Kamuro reacted suddenly.
No, we're just casually chatting.
Hikigaya was a bit depressed, he didn't really have the idea, he was just in a bad mood when he saw Kamuro, so he wanted to say something to distract himself.
It seems like he really isn't suited for a job that requires social talent.
"Just kidding, just tell me what you want to know and I'll try to tell you."
Kamuro Masumi seems to still be very concerned that Hikigaya helped her when school was just starting, even if there is suspicion of betraying the class in this sentence, it doesn't matter.
However, given her distaste for Sakayanagi and dislike for Katsuragi, this isn't all that surprising.
"I'm really just talking casually, and when it comes to Class C, maybe I know more than you."
Last week, Hikigaya almost died from a headache due to shit in Class C.
It goes without saying that since the s system has been officially announced, in order not to write off points, each class should pay more attention to the usual discipline.
In fact, it really is. Even if it's class D, which is a mess, most people are starting to regain consciousness. It can be said that the elements to be subtracted have been eliminated.
Only the guys in class C in April were not very calm, and with the advent of May they became even more serious, so the class did not react to the situation in any way.
Moreover, class C's error-finding method is quite clever, and it is controlled to the extent that points will be deducted, and not called by the teacher for tutoring.
For example, a fight for a place in the library or an accident when someone pours a free vegetable set on someone in the cafeteria. There are countless such heinous incidents.
This kind of thing is generally impossible to determine whether the parties intend or not.
The most annoying thing is that the people in Class C don't worry about the other side fighting back, and even hope that Classes A and B will fight back.
All are high school freshmen and in their bouncy and restless adolescence, how many of them can handle this attitude?
Especially the boys, seeing that people whose class status is below them dare to be so brazen, it's strange that they can hold back.
But as long as they dare to fight back, it's a fight and points will be deducted from both sides.
However, other students are unable to communicate with class C, and it is useless to report to the teacher. According to the rules of the school, other teachers are not allowed to manage the affairs of class C. At best, they will give several verbal warnings.
And the caretaker of class C, teacher Sakagami, is a very caring person, and he and Mr. Chabashira are two extremes.
To be honest, from a tactical standpoint, Class C's approach isn't particularly outrageous.
At the very least, Hikigaya had long assumed that if their D-class were to use this tactic, it would be beneficial and harmless, and it could close the points gap with other classes a lot.
Chabashira-sensei once said that class D already has zero points, so it doesn't matter how much you deduct, and even specifically reminded them of it.
The other students may mistakenly think this is sarcasm, but Hikigaya knows that although Chabashira-sensei loves when people get confused, she deliberately omits some unnecessary explanations and intentionally goads the students to the point where she is allowed to, but she will never lie.
It would be against school rules.
However, Hikigaya didn't want to do such an evil thing, so he didn't say anything.
"Hey, yes, the student union is really tough," Kamuro's tone was rather malevolent, "As expected of the person who defeated Katsuragi and Ichinose, it would be great if you could defeat Sakayanagi, I'm sure I'll applaud you. "
Hikigaya said with a grim expression, "Don't make fun of me, I can't be Sakayanagi's opponent."
In other words, even Kamuro, who seems to have few friends, knows about it?
...Hmm, then why am I the only one who didn't know before today?
As Hikigaya began to doubt his life, Horikita and Ayanokōji entered the library, with the retarded trio following them.
I didn't expect these two people alone to be able to convince three fools, which is really amazing.
Hikigaya knew that Ayanokōji was friends with the three and would sometimes see them having lunch together and would usually chat after class.
But to say whether they are friends, then there is a question mark.
If I had to describe it, the trio of fools more or less looked down on Ayanokōji and considered him only a person of lower status, i.e. an errand boy.
Hikigaya really doesn't know why Ayanokōji can't be offended... No, if it was him, he probably wouldn't have cared about these people's opinions to begin with.
This does not mean indifference, but treating others as inferior beings.
Hikigaya sometimes thinks like that, so he can understand Ayanokouji's way of thinking a little.
"Sorry? We're late".
As Horikita and the others took the table, Kushida suddenly appeared with her usual cute expression.
Hikigaya doesn't have an impression of Kushida's cuteness because he thinks the cutest person in school will always be Shiina!
Not right! It's an angel!
"What are you thinking, nasty.
For some reason, Hikigaya suddenly scolded Kamuro...
On the other hand, Horikita seems to be unhappy with Kushida's appearance, it seems that the original plan was not to bring Kushida to a study meeting.
But Kushida's social skills are so excellent that Horikita couldn't be her opponent. She was taken aback by Kushida's excuses in a few words.
Seeing that the group had finally begun their classes, Hikigaya felt he couldn't waste any more time and immediately took out a textbook from his bag.
"By the way, Kamuro, how are your grades? You can ask me anything but math."
"What nonsense," Kamuro said incredulously, "I admit you're pretty smart, but I'm also in Class A, you should be asking me."
Hikigaya didn't care either, "Okay, I'll ask you for advice then."
In fifteen minutes -
"Therefore, when asking questions in Japanese, you should think about what was asked first, such as "what does so-and-so think about this scene?", instead of repeatedly reading the entire article, which would not have been enough time . ...Hey, Kamuro Masumi, are you listening?"
"No, let me slow down a bit first."
Kamuro covered her head with one hand and lay weakly on the table.
"You suddenly talk too much, it hurts me to hear it."
"...Ouch."
Surprisingly, Kamuro, who seems pretty smart, doesn't have very good grades, average at most.
Qualification is naturally not a problem, but is rated as the lower part of class A.
"Why don't you ask Sakayanagi to teach you? Consider it a reward for your work," Hikigaya suggested.
An expression of disgust immediately appeared on Kamuro's face.
"I'd rather die than beg her."
"That's not an exaggeration, is it?
Just as Hikigaya was about to say something, there was a loud noise nearby.
Horikita and their study group seem to be in conflict.