You're trying to force everyone to stay around, even attempting to cover up conflicts and force everyone to live in harmony—that's simply—

dream!

Yosuke Hirata! It's time to wake up!

In this class, your ideas won't work, and they might even end up hating you for protecting 'sinners'.

You might as well drop out of school with me, change schools, change classes...

Damn it! "

Before Bai Lan could finish speaking, he saw a fist suddenly appear in front of him.

47. Only business, no feelings? Hirata is about to self-destruct.

Bai Lan's words broke down Hirata's defenses.

Hirata realized he couldn't stop her with words, and he couldn't bear Bai Lan's mental attacks. He couldn't hold back any longer and directly raised his fist, choosing to physically "interrupt" Bai Lan's speech.

Seeing the fist that suddenly appeared in front of him, Bai Lan thought to himself, "Holy crap."

What a fast punch!

Faced with a sudden battle.

The self-preservation instincts honed in the wilderness instantly raised Bai Lan's vigilance to the highest level.

As a result, he subconsciously activated [Unlimited Body].

Immediately afterwards, Bai Lan stepped back half a step, crouched slightly, and reached out to grab the incoming fist.

With the explosive power boost from [Unrivaled Body], Bai Lan arrived first despite being behind, grabbing the fist in front of her tightly, turning around, twisting her waist, and swinging her arm.

Leave you!

swoosh~

Hirata instantly took off and flew towards the lake.

Soon, there was a thud.

Hirata fell into the lake, splashing water several meters high.

A few drops of water splashed up and landed on Bai Lan's face.

The chilling sensation stimulated Bai Lan's senses, bringing him back from his state of alertness.

After regaining his senses, Bai Lan looked at the figure splashing in the lake, cupped his hands in a megaphone shape, and whispered to Hirata, "Hey~~ Swimming is a compulsory course for Japanese high school students, so you should be able to swim back by yourself, right? I don't want to get my clothes wet."

Bai Lan has decided to repay Hirata for his kindness by helping him defuse the scam, along with a "prophecy."

Everyone has already "balanced their accounts".

If we were to take action, that would mean starting a separate ledger.

Since the other party made the first move, it was only natural for Bai Lan to retaliate.

Therefore, as long as Hirata doesn't drown, Shirai won't feel any guilt.

After splashing around in the lake a few times, Hirata finally calmed down thanks to the stimulation of the cold water.

Upon hearing Bai Lan's question, he subconsciously replied, "Oh, I'm fine, I can swim back by myself."

After speaking, Hirata did not immediately swim to the shore, but instead lay down, floating on the water, staring blankly at the sky.

Bai Lan said impatiently, "Hey, can you come up first? If you want to swim, wait until I leave before you go down. I threw you in. If you accidentally get a cramp and drown, it'll be my fault."

"That's fine then. I won't go up, and you can't leave either. Bai, could you chat with me for a bit?"

"What are we going to talk about? Forget about heart-to-heart talks; those are for friends. I've already said I'm dropping out of school, so I don't want to leave any feelings behind here," Bai Lan said coldly.

“Actually, we can have heart-to-heart talks even if we’re not friends, like keeping each other company or something. Just think of it as a transaction, and I’ll pay you.” Hirata said suddenly as he lay on the water.

"A transaction? If it's all about money and no feelings, that's fine too."

Bai Lan seemed convinced by this reason: "What do you want to talk about? Hurry up, I charge a lot, I make hundreds of thousands an hour."

"I have over 9 left, is that enough? If not, next month..."

"I probably won't be able to wait until next month. Is it more than 9? With that amount of money, I can only chat with you for half an hour at most."

“That’s really expensive…” Hirata smiled and then said, “Actually, what I was about to do to you was the ‘last resort’ I could think of to achieve my goal.”

I have considered that if the class really reaches its worst point, I will use force to maintain the situation at the most basic level of stability.

As it turns out, the truth is, even my last resort couldn't handle you alone.

I can't even guarantee the most basic things.

That means, as you said, my idea really was just an unrealistic fantasy.

"Wait a minute!" Bai Lan exclaimed in surprise, "You mean, your fists are also one of the means you've prepared to maintain your fantasy? You originally planned to keep the whole class intact, even if it meant resorting to violence?"

Are you really going to go this far? Your "for your own good" is a bit too much. I guess I'd better drop out of school and stay away from you.

"Actually, it didn't come to that point. I was just thinking about it. I know it's useless, and I wasn't originally planning to use it."

"What about you just now?"

"I acted impulsively at the time. I generally wouldn't use this method if I were capable of rational thought. After all, this method doesn't actually achieve my goal; it can only keep them physically present, not emotionally. I've tried it before..."

Hirata said somewhat embarrassedly, "After I calmed down, I thought about it and realized that it was your words that shattered my illusions and made me realize that I was about to face an inevitable 'failure'. I couldn't accept this truth for a moment, and subconsciously wanted to show you my 'trump card that guarantees I will never fail'."

The result was that even the 'safety net' couldn't guarantee the 'lower limit' I expected...

Upon hearing this, Bai Lan's eyes lit up, but his attention was mainly focused on the first half of Hirata's words.

Bai Lan asked curiously, "You've already tried it? So you mean you once used your fists to 'keep' the whole class 'in'?"

“To be precise, I ‘retained’ the entire grade. Would you like to hear my story?” Hirata said.

Bai Lan: "Why do you all like telling stories so much? Fine, go ahead and tell one. Anyway, you're paying for it, and it seems kind of interesting."

Soon, Hirata lay on the water's surface and began to tell his story.

Hirata's story is roughly like this:

He has a friend.

He's a true friend, not himself.

He has a friend he's known since kindergarten.

In junior high school, his friend became the target of bullying.

Hirata wanted to help his friend, but the atmosphere of the group made him feel that this was a very normal thing, and that he was the one making a fuss over nothing.

After hesitating for a while, he unconsciously followed the crowd and chose to turn a blind eye.

Until his friend, unable to bear the pain of being bullied, attempted suicide... Although the attempt failed, it still caused Hirata a heavy sense of guilt.

He wondered if he could have avoided all of this if he hadn't ignored it and had instead offered his friend a helping hand in time.

Before he could figure these things out, Hirata discovered that the bullies who had caused his friend's suicide had quickly found new targets to bully!

They showed absolutely no restraint after someone committed suicide because of this; in fact, even more "newcomers" joined the ranks of bullies!

Hirata didn't understand.

He felt so guilty even though he hadn't done anything.

And the person who actually made the mistake felt no remorse whatsoever!

This made Hirata extremely angry, beyond angry!

Hirata rushed forward without hesitation and beat up all the bullies who were harassing people.

Then, under the moved and frightened gaze of the bullied person, he beat up the bullied person as well.

48. Hirata: If it were you, what would you do?

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......

At the time, Hirata believed that his friend had chosen to commit suicide.

Whether it's the bully, the bullied, or even those who just stood by and did the same thing as he did back then, everyone is at fault!

Why do bullies have to bully others?

They are wrong!

So, Hirata beat them up!

After the fight, Hirata realized that the bullies weren't really that great.

Upon discovering this, Hirata became puzzled: "I've never been in a fight before, yet I can easily defeat so many bullies just by venting my hatred through anger I get from others."

If that's the case, those who are bullied, who have clearly suffered far more pain than I have, should hate their bullies even more. So why don't they dare to fight back with hatred like I have?

As long as they dare to resist, they will find that the bullies are not so great after all.

If you dare to commit suicide, why don't you dare to think about giving the people you bullied a piece of your mind?

so......"

The person who is bullied is also at fault!

With this in mind, Hirata also beat up the person who was being bullied.

I pity their misfortune, but I hate even more their lack of resistance!

Even those who stand idly by are accomplices of the bullies and reserves for the bullied!

And so, whenever Hirata learned of bullying in the grade, he would go over and beat up everyone involved, whether they were bullies, victims, or even bystanders watching the show. He would catch them and beat them up.

奺50180909

Soon, Hirata used his violence to suppress the entire grade, bullying everyone and becoming the only person in the grade with the "right to bully".

The only bully in the entire grade, the only T0!

No one dares to overstep their authority and bully others anymore.

The students didn't even dare to do their usual playful banter, for fear of being misunderstood.

After all, many bullying incidents start as "just kidding," then gradually lower the line of "joke," and eventually become bullying disguised as "joke."

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