He decided to put his will into action!

Without saying a word, Horikita Suzune picked up her schoolbag and walked towards the classroom door.

Bai Lan was quite surprised to see Horikita walk up to her:

Why did you follow me?

Bai Lan didn't want her affairs to affect others, so she quickened her pace.

My third aunt and second uncle died in 139.

Horikita quickened his pace as well.

"Why are you chasing me?" Bai Lan continued to speed up.

Horikita didn't ask for any cough syrup, but simply followed along at a faster pace.

The two of them left the classroom in a flurry of activity.

Strangely, even though get out of class has been over for a while now, many students are still in the classroom, seemingly waiting for something.

After the two of them walked away, or more precisely, after Bai Lan walked away.

Soon, everyone's eyes fell on Hirata and Kogenji.

They only realized that Bai Lan's words were problematic because of the "reminder" from Gaoyuan Temple's words.

But they didn't know what the problem was.

They urgently needed to figure out the meaning behind Bai Lan and Gaoyuan Temple's words.

Otherwise, they wouldn't know how to face Bai Lan.

This is a very important thing.

If we get it wrong, that would be terrible!

34. Hirata-san, come out and wash the floor!

How to absolutely deal with Bai Lan's attitude.

This matter is very important to everyone in Class D.

What if Bai Lan does what he did yesterday, saying a lot of unpleasant things, but actually contributing to the class by sacrificing himself and using himself as a target or a warning line?

In the end, instead of becoming the class's public enemy, they become one of the top figures in the class, such as a "hero" or "idol." What should they do then?

If you treat the class's heroes and idols badly, and then get retaliated against by Bai Lan's supporters, you'll be in big trouble!

What's even more terrifying is that there might be some ambitious people in the class who might take advantage of the situation to push them to the bottom of the class hierarchy, making them someone that anyone can step on!

After all, only by stepping on others can one appear superior.

Conversely, if Bai Lan is proven to be the "public enemy" of the class who wants to oppose the whole class, then in this situation, if someone tries to convey goodwill to Bai Lan without understanding anything, they will be resented by the rest of the class!

This is how many bullying incidents occur on campus.

Japanese high school students, who are allergic to bullying, are very sensitive to this kind of thing, fearing that they might inadvertently become the target of bullying.

"Hirata? Say something!"

Everyone hoped that Hirata could give him some direction.

As long as Hirata says something, they will choose a relatively appropriate attitude to treat Shirai based on what Hirata says.

If problems arise in the future, Hirata's words today will be the basis for them to shift the blame onto him.

Hirata didn't respond directly, but looked at Kogenji and said, "Kogenji-kun, could you please explain what you just said to Shiro-kun? Was there some misunderstanding?"

Hirata's questioning of Kogenji was twofold: firstly, to buy time for his "translation team" partner, Ayanokouji, and secondly, to test Kogenji's attitude.

The existence of Kogen-ji Temple made Hirata feel very uneasy.

Because Hirata felt in the morning that the look in Kogenji's eyes was as if the other party had already seen through what he was doing.

For some unknown reason, although Kogenji seemed to have guessed some of the truth, he did not expose Hirata.

Perhaps Kougenji felt it was none of his business and decided to stay out of it, or perhaps he felt there was no benefit in doing so.

Hirata didn't understand, and could only hope that Kogenji would maintain its current attitude towards the matter.

However, Hirata felt a sense of crisis at this time.

Because, during class today, Kougenji said that Bai Lan was targeting him!

Does this mean that Kougenji believes Shirai attacked him, and that Kougenji will also regard Shirai as an enemy?

At this point, if Kogenji exposes Hirata's plan, he can make his enemy, Shirayama, the public enemy of the entire class.

Would Kōgenji let this method of attacking the enemy go unpunished?

However, upon closer examination, everyone treats their enemies differently.

What if Kogenji is the kind of person who likes to challenge strong enemies and hopes to prove his strength by defeating them fairly and squarely with absolute power, rather than weakening the enemy and defeating them when they are weak?

In that case, they are not without room for maneuver.

Without looking up from Hirata's question, Kogenji continued combing his hair in front of the mirror, admiring his own beauty, and casually replied, "You don't have to mind me, Hirata boy~"

Just do it your way. I'm really looking forward to your next performance!

If your performance is beautiful enough, I won't hesitate to give you a reward.

So please try your best to please me! Hirata boy~

To the other members of Class D, Kogenji's declaration was seen as mocking Hirata, comparing him to a clown trying to attract attention, which only angered the girls who liked Hirata.

Only Hirata and Ayanokouji, who had personally orchestrated the current situation, could understand his meaning.

Hirata breathed a sigh of relief after hearing what Kogenji said.

Putting everything else aside, at the very least, this suggests that Kougenji doesn't seem to intend to expose him, or even...

Just do it according to your own understanding.

Gaoyuan Temple said such a thing.

In other words, it can be understood that Gaoyuan Temple might even cooperate with his "performance" to some extent?

Thinking of this, Hirata felt a little more at ease.

After adjusting his mindset, Hirata prepared to begin explaining things to the students in the class...

Hirata first glanced at his phone, quickly read through the contents, and then, with a confident yet gentle smile, began to speak:

"Actually, in such a short time, I couldn't fully understand what Bai meant, but what Gaoyuan Temple said when he interrupted Bai gave me a wake-up call."

When the name "Gōgen-ji" was mentioned, Hirata glanced at Gōgen-ji.

Kougenji simply hummed softly twice, as if he had remembered something amusing, but he did not show any displeasure.

Seeing this, Hirata confirmed his thoughts; the other party would indeed cooperate with him to some extent.

Thinking of this, Hirata felt much more at ease, and then continued, "Kogenji said that Shiro was targeting him."

The reason is: Bai's self-introduction imitated Gaoyuan Temple's.

Think back, just like Gao Yuansi, both of them were sitting down when they talked, and they were both smiling, smiling very... confidently?

Let me compare the core content of all the conversations between the two people.

Kōgenji said: He is the heir to a conglomerate and will have to shoulder the responsibilities of Japanese society in the future.

Bai Lan said: He is a successor of communism and will inherit the glory of the revolutionary predecessors in the future.

So-called communism is actually the final form of socialism.

"The zaibatsu can be said to be the symbol of capital; powerful zaibatsu can even control the country..."

When Hirata said this, the members of Class D couldn't help but look at Kogenji, the future tycoon.

At this moment, Kogenji seemed to hum twice with great pride, whether it was because he was proud of the face in the mirror that he truly admired, or because he was proud of the fact that he could "control this country" in the future.

Everyone subconsciously assumed it was the latter.

Seeing Gaoyuan Temple's reaction, everyone couldn't help but feel a sense of fear towards him.

At this point, Hirata continued, "Bai said he is a successor of communism, which means he believes in socialism."

What socialism most enjoys doing is eliminating the large capitalists and tycoons who monopolize vast amounts of production resources.

35. The children are growing up and can fill in the blanks with their own imaginations! Hirata's mother is very pleased.

"And what socialism most enjoys doing is eliminating the big capitalists and tycoons who monopolize large amounts of production resources..."

When Hirata got to this point, many people in Class D already believed him.

They believed that Bai Lan's words were directed at Gao Yuan Temple.

"Hahaha~ A big conglomerate? Like the Kogenji Temple?" At this moment, someone couldn't help but laugh gleefully.

Upon hearing this, the entire class turned towards the direction from which the voice came and paid their respects, wishing the warrior a safe journey.

Upon discovering that the speaker was Kanji Ike, she rolled her eyes and withdrew her gaze.

As for the person mentioned—Kogenji Rokusuke—he remained lost in his own self-admiration, seemingly oblivious to everything.

Hirata pretended not to hear Ike's foolish question and pressed his advantage, saying:

"Let's compare it with other places."

Gaoyuan Temple student said: I don't like to see things that are not beautiful.

Bai Lan said: "I will curse when I see something I don't like."

Kougenji said: If I encounter someone who is an eyesore, I will take action to punish them.

Bai Lan told his classmate: "If anyone dares to attack him, he will definitely retaliate."

Look, it matches! It matches perfectly!

Bai probably felt that Kogenji's words were too much, so he responded to Kogenji with a similar but sharply contrasting response.

However, his Japanese was not good, and after using the template from the student who wrote about Kogenji, he only had time to improve the rhetoric of the first sentence.

Think about it, in Bai's first sentence, did he not mention anyone else in the class except for Gaoyuan Temple?

This is the result of Bai's careful wording!

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