The teacher spoke up.
"The final phase of the exam has already begun. You have three minutes to submit any attacks and use any items."
Their words brought the class from a disorganised chaos to an organised one. It was clear to anyone that in this state, the class wasn't going to be coordinating any strategies. The one advantage that class 2-C held over the other classes was null.
Furukawa was the one to address the class.
"Everyone, I won't force you, but anyone who doesn't have a specific target in mind should target Kimura from class 2-A."
Oh? It seemed that Furukawa would appear to have some sort of grudge against Kimura. Considering that they never appeared to be on bad terms, I assumed that Furukawa was again trying to prove his leadership of the class. Kimura was an almost universally feared figure from 2-A, so he was a safe, logical pick as a target for the class.