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Pov_AndresLv35mth
2024-06-24 04:47

If you're a fan of "Classroom of the Elite" and enjoy exploring different perspectives within its universe, then "Chaos in Classroom of the Elite: Class 1-C" is exactly what you're looking for. This story takes you straight into Class 1-C, but be prepared because you won't find the typical underdog students like in Class D here. No, these guys are more like a gang of villains, ready to push buttons and cause trouble. What really stands out is how the class comes together. They're like a real mafia or gang, with the protagonist at the helm. This guy is smart, runs everything with an iron fist but also knows how to earn everyone's respect. It's not just fear that keeps him at the top, but also his cunning in playing his cards. Unlike Ayanokoji, who sometimes seems to lack emotion, this guy has personality and charisma. My only complaint would be that Ayanokoji's presence in the story is almost nonexistent, which can be disappointing for those hoping to see more of him. However, aside from that, the plot is excellent. I recommend this story if you're looking for something different but still within the intriguing and competitive world of "Classroom of the Elite."

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DrSkillz
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Recommend this book for those who love COTE, but also wish to see a different perspective than Class D. What people don’t really think about is that Class C is full of delinquents. Now why am I pointing this out? Well, that’s because when this class truly unites it resembles a gang of villains, and seeing their rise gives a different feeling compared to Class D’s. In comparison to Class D, who is given the role of the underdogs(failures that overcome all odds to rise to the top), Class C aren’t quite the underdogs. They aren’t at the bottom and they aren’t failures. They’re cocky, they love to push buttons, they’re oppressive, and overbearing. They’re delinquents. They’re Villains. They’re biggest strength, however, isn’t their delinquent nature but rather their unity. The only other class to match them in this aspect is Class B. However, while Class B is full of Angels, easily exploited, Class C is full of Devils, ready and willing to cause mayhem and destruction. The MC much resembles a Mob Boss or Gang Leader throughout the story, having the most united class (apart from class B), and the true mastermind that is grown to become feared by everyone. He is genuinely intelligent and rules with an iron fist. And yet you can tell that everyone in his class respects him. He’s a Villain, but he’s a Villain with enough intelligence to know that ruling with simply fear won’t guarantee loyalty. You need both the stick AND the carrot. He’s always dominating and unlike Ayanokoji he seems to still have a soul lol. Speaking of Ayanokoji, my only gripe with this story is that his presence is practically nonexistent. But apart from that, the story is quite excellent. Really recommend!

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