"Wow! There really is one!"

"I was so busy watching that I didn't notice anything."

"Uh, I don't pay much attention to notifications like 'announcements'."

"Me too. Anyway, these notices usually don't concern us. If there's any important news, Hirata, Kushida, or Chabashira-sensei will probably notify us."

Hirata and Kushida had indeed noticed the announcement long ago.

After learning that Bai Lan had not dropped out of school, Hirata was initially puzzled that Bai Lan had not been expelled for such a significant achievement, but had only been given a minor deduction of 50 points. Then, he couldn't help but feel happy that Bai Lan had not left the class.

However, because Karuizawa and Ike were arguing so fiercely, Hirata did not immediately inform the students who were arguing about it in order to prevent the conflict from escalating further.

As for Kushida, she found it perfectly normal that Bai Lan was not only not expelled, but was only punished with a mere 50 points. She didn't find it strange at all; it only confirmed Bai Lan's "divine wisdom" and slightly increased her loyalty by a few percentage points.

The loyal Kushida, standing on Shirai's side, wanted to give Shirai more time to prepare. So, after learning of Shirai's punishment, she didn't remind anyone else, choosing to delay as much as possible so that Shirai could gain the advantage of information and better handle the impact of the deduction.

Seeing their reactions, Bai Lan couldn't help but shake her head, completely impressed by their attitude.

At Horikita's prompting, more and more people opened the academic affairs system and saw the punishment for Bai Lan's assault.

After reading it, everyone was dumbfounded.

"acting?"

"I clearly saw that the senior's nose was bleeding and his face was swollen. You're saying this was acting?"

Clearly, some people found the contents of the announcement posted by the student union hard to believe.

"Besides, didn't Yonekura and the others just try to frame Karuizawa? If it weren't for Shiro intervening, Karuizawa would have been expelled... What a huge grudge!"

"Yeah! Bai ruined their plans. Shouldn't they be enemies? How come they're suddenly so close that they can rehearse together?"

"And it's the most difficult one, a live 'fighting scene' choreographed in one continuous shot, with various high-difficulty movements!"

“I don’t think this was acting at all. Bai really beat them up, but he probably used some kind of method to make the students think it was acting.”

"Wow, Bai's methods are simply terrifying—he can turn the world upside down with a flick of his wrist!"

However, even under these circumstances, some people still believed what was said in the announcement, though they might just be trying to argue and show their presence.

"Why can't it be acting? Perhaps this is a case of 'no fight, no friendship'? They must have made up! And this performance is a ritual for them to express their reconciliation."

"What reconciliation? Karuizawa almost got expelled! That only happened a week ago! Can such hatred be resolved so quickly?"

"If that weren't the case, could Bai have pointed a gun at them and forced those senior students to cooperate and say they were putting on an act?"

"But the question is, can the rehearsal of those high-difficulty martial arts moves be completed in just one week?"

"So, Bai, you accidentally injured someone?"

"This isn't acting, this is real violence!"

"That's precisely why the seniors' sincerity in making up is so evident! To ensure the success of the performance, the seniors were willing to risk their lives to complete those moves that they hadn't been able to rehearse properly. How touching!"

"Bai Tongxue isn't that kind of good-tempered person!"

"However, it's not like the expulsion of Karuizawa is that of Shiro. Besides, they are senior students, and their more than a year of experience is something we, who have only been enrolled for two months, can't compare to. They've only suffered a temporary setback. Making enemies with them is not good for our class. It's better to have more friends than more enemies. Turning enemies into friends is the wise thing to do."

"What about Karuizawa-san? She almost dropped out of school!"

"For the sake of the class, I have no choice but to make this difficult for Karizawa-kun."

Of course, there are also those with even more unique ideas.

"Do you guys think it's possible that Bai was pretending to reconcile with them, and then using acting as an excuse to beat up those senior students?"

"It's not impossible."

........

"If you're so eager to know the truth, why don't you just ask me directly?" Seeing them chatting so happily, Bai Lan couldn't help but interject.

Upon hearing Bai Lan's words, someone suddenly realized and exclaimed, "Oh right! Bai, did you really hit someone?"

But soon, someone else said, "Idiot! Even if Bai really did hit someone, how could he possibly admit it in front of so many people in public..."

"I hit him." Bai Lan suddenly said before the other person could finish speaking.

Bai Lan naturally had no intention of hiding the fact that he had assaulted someone. He wished the whole school knew that he had assaulted someone, and then the whole school would unite to use public opinion to force the school to "overturn the verdict" on him so that he could be expelled. Even if he couldn't be expelled, it would be good to accumulate more levels of punishment so that he would be closer to being expelled.

Bai Lan spoke in a low and very calm voice, as if she were talking about something trivial.

However, these few words were indeed deafening to onlookers.

Bai Lan actually admitted that she hit someone!

At this moment, someone else asked Bai Lan, "Bai Lan, why did you hit someone?"

When the other party asked this question, Bai Lan felt that she could take this opportunity to "clarify" some misunderstandings.

Soon, Bai Lan said arrogantly and domineeringly, "Didn't I say that before?"

When I see something that's in my way, I can't help but want to take action!

I've already read all the things you discussed in the group.

Sorry, I'm not some kind of champion of justice. Don't try to morally blackmail me into becoming your free bodyguard!

I hit people not for anyone in particular, I just wanted to do it.

I just don't like a few guys.

Karuizawa at least signed a 'group agreement'.

And the 'group agreement' was proposed by me.

The agreement was only signed recently. If she is easily manipulated by someone, wouldn't that be a slap in my face?

They want to slap me in the face, how can I tolerate that?

So I helped Karuizawa before, and today I beat them up again.

This has nothing to do with what you say about 'protecting the class,' it's just a bit of my 'personal interest.'

Also, when you ask me about my motive for hitting someone, isn't it just to determine the punishment for my class?

You can discuss it yourselves. Once you've discussed it, just let me know the result.

The reward and punishment system I created myself wouldn't be so bad as to contradict myself.

Okay, stop blocking my door. You'll warm up my room. Get out of here!

It's such an eyesore!

Bai Lan had just uttered the words "very annoying" when...

"Ah! I suddenly remembered that I haven't done my laundry yet, I'll go home now!"

"I still have soup simmering on the stove at home, so I'm leaving now."

"My wife is giving birth."

.......

Everyone took their leave and departed immediately.

After all, Bai Lan had just said that he couldn't help but take action when he saw anything "an eyesore".

Having learned from the mistakes of Nan Yun and others, no one wanted to become Bai Lan's target. Therefore, they were afraid that if they were too slow, they would become an "eyesore" in Bai Lan's eyes.

The entire corridor instantly became quiet.

In the end, only Horikita, Hirata, and Kushida remained, having some understanding of Bai Lan's true personality and knowing that Bai Lan wouldn't actually hit someone for such a thing.

There was originally another one from Karuizawa.

Karuizawa didn't want to leave at first, but she was forcibly dragged away by her three very loyal and gal-like sisters.

This time, Karuizawa didn't intend to half-heartedly comply as she had in the past. With Shirai by her side, she had the confidence to refuse.

Therefore, Karuizawa also tried to struggle. However, the power techniques that Shirai taught her were not applicable to this situation. Without being able to hurt anyone, her physical condition, which was barely passable in sports, made it impossible for her to break free from the restraints of three girls who were all stronger than her.

"Those big-mouthed idiots are all gone, can you tell us the truth now?" Horikita asked.

Clearly, Horikita had taken Shirai's previous words as mere platitudes meant to fool idiots.

Kushida also looked at Shirai with curiosity.

It seems that she thinks so too.

Bai Lan looked helpless and said, "I really want to find an excuse to beat someone up!"

Horikita and Kushida still looked unconvinced.

Hirata was the only one who thought Bai Lan was serious, because the reason he stayed was to persuade Bai Lan to restrain himself and stop thinking about causing trouble. He could tolerate hitting people from other classes, but he should leave his own classmates alone!

176. Horikita's alertness: Didn't you almost get expelled just now?

Since there were still two people present who were unaware of the truth, in order not to expose Bai Lan's secrets, Hirata couldn't directly persuade Bai Lan to restrain himself or anything. Instead, he asked about another matter that he was concerned about.

"What are your thoughts on the punishment?"

Hirata asked Shirai.

The other two people present, Kushida and Horikita, also looked very concerned.

In their view, Bai Lan was a person who would not suffer losses, and he would never do something like "being slaughtered".

However, under their gaze, Bai Lan looked confused and said, "Didn't I already say that?"

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“But according to what you said before…” Hirata stopped abruptly halfway through his sentence, glanced around, and then changed the subject, saying, “This isn’t the place to talk. Can we go into your room to talk?”

"This is so troublesome." Bai Lan shook her head, took out her key, opened the door, and went inside.

The three followed closely behind.

"Take whatever you want to drink from the fridge." Bai Lan changed his shoes, then pointed to a corner of the room. Suddenly, his eyes caught sight of something, and he quickly walked to an open suitcase, then stepped on it to close the lid.

However, Bai Lan was too late; by then, someone had already noticed the anomaly.

"Bai Lan, why is your suitcase open? Were you packing?" Horikita asked. "Why were you packing? Could it be that...?"

Horikita seemed to suddenly realize something, her expression changed, and she frowned as she asked Bai Lan, "Could it be that you were already prepared to drop out of school before you even started hitting people? Although you kept saying 'everything is under control,' you were actually lying to us. You weren't really that confident, were you?"

Suddenly, the atmosphere became heavy.

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