Bai Lan lost out!

Is Bai Lan someone who is willing to suffer losses?

Will not!

Therefore, Longyuan believed that Bailan must have been "certain to make a profit" to dare to do this.

Bai Lan probably felt that even if she terminated the contract, she could guarantee that she wouldn't lose money. She might even use the fact that Longyuan wanted to terminate the contract as an excuse to make a quick buck!

There are gains and losses.

Since Bai Lan is certain she won't suffer a loss, if Longyuan really terminates the contract, then Longyuan will naturally be the one who suffers!

Long Yuan couldn't predict exactly what Bai Lan would do.

Knowing nothing about the situation, Long Yuan dared not step into the trap set by Bai Lan.

Moreover, Longyuan felt that Bailan was not the kind of person who was short-sighted and would exploit others to the point of exhaustion.

He should know the principle that if you want a horse to run, you have to give it grass.

He doesn't want a Class C that completely collapses and leaves him with nothing.

Moreover, even if he wanted Class C to "sell points" to him in exchange for points, the people in Class C would have to be willing to cooperate!

Otherwise, he, a student from Class D, could sell the points of Class C.

Since Class C was willing to cooperate at that time, it means that he probably used some kind of benefit that Class C would be envious of to lure them in.

In other words, even if Bai Lan were to use Class C's class evaluation to "sell points" one day, it would be a "bait" to gain greater benefits, and Class C would definitely receive a corresponding return in the future.

so......

"I understand! This is a test! A test of whether I can keep my mind working and whether I can be flexible when important interests are involved."

At the same time, it was also a precaution! He wanted to tell me that to achieve true cooperation, I had to place my complete trust in him! Don't question any of his seemingly questionable decisions! Everything was for the greater good!

Actually, Longyuan didn't have a choice either.

There are only two paths ahead of him.

They can either give up, abandon class competition, and rely on welfare or selling points to survive for three years.

Either take a gamble and trust Bai Lan.

In fact, Longyuan had no choice at all.

Living on welfare, drifting aimlessly for three years – that's not what he wanted!

Therefore, he wanted to take a gamble!

After figuring things out and making a choice that followed his heart, Long Yuan felt much lighter. He shrugged and said, "Sell it if you want, if the price is right."

Bai Lan: "......"

To be honest, Bai Lan herself felt that she might have gone a bit too far, but in the end...

How can Long Yuan still laugh at this?

Bai Lan felt she couldn't help but understand.

........

May 1st, 8:25 AM.

With less than five minutes to go before the bell rang, Bai Lan arrived at the classroom just in time.

Bai Lan entered Class D of Grade 1.

He noticed that the atmosphere in the class wasn't very good.

Several people were arguing.

"It's all your fault! Bai told you that the penalties for being late and skipping class are severe, and you still dared to be late. If you hadn't been late, our allowances for this month wouldn't have been cut so much! I suggest that you few use your share of the allowance to compensate the whole class!"

"I was just late once by accident. How much better are you? You weren't late or absent, but I always find you playing on your phone and chatting with the person next to you in class, at least several times a day! You probably lost more points than me in a month!"

"How could it happen several times a day? You're talking nonsense!"

......

Bai Lan instantly understood what was going on.

Not long ago, at 7 a.m., Bai Lan received a payment notification from the school's official account.

My living expenses for this month have finally come through.

Compared to last month's 100,000 points, this month's living expenses have shrunk significantly.

Only over 60,000, which was cut by nearly half.

Although at the beginning, when Class D first learned that violating the rules would result in the deduction of their living expenses, they did not dare to easily break the rules in order to protect their living expenses, and under the pressure of the collective atmosphere and Bai Lan's "warning line".

But most of the guys in Class D have limited self-control and can't control themselves at all.

As time went on, their enthusiasm waned. Although they knew that violating the rules would result in a deduction of their living expenses, they gradually lost control of themselves.

Because they are afraid of incurring public wrath, they dare not commit obvious disciplinary violations such as skipping classes, leaving early, or being late, which are easily discovered once committed, and will try their best to avoid them.

Of course, due to a lack of self-control, some people may feel that they have "tried their best" but still cannot successfully avoid it.

Because of past laziness, some people still can't help but stay up late at night, and then the alarm clock can't wake them up at all. When they do wake up, they can't help but go back to sleep, and they oversleep, which leads to being late, skipping class, and ultimately being penalized. They may even find themselves dozing off in class.

But since I had deliberately controlled it, I wasn't late or absent too often, and the number of times it happened wasn't actually that many.

The vast majority of deductions are for minor, inconspicuous issues.

Those more subtle violations, such as using mobile phones in class, whispering, eating, or dozing off.

As the saying goes: everything is difficult at the beginning.

Even doing bad things is the same.

Once it's done once, the psychological burden of subsequent violations is lower, coupled with the effect of "high-pressure rebound".

This resulted in a higher frequency of disciplinary violations in Class D as the end of the month approached.

The number of disciplinary violations in the last few days of April was even more than the total number of violations in the first half of the month!

100,000 became 60,000.

The students in Class D probably can't accept this kind of drop in status.

This could be the result of their "efforts".

Many students in Class D felt that despite their hard work, their living expenses were cut so much, and they felt that their efforts were not rewarded enough.

This resulted in a very oppressive atmosphere in the class.

At this point, some people felt that their self-control was pretty good, and that they had hardly violated any rules this month. They thought that their hard work should have earned them a living allowance of 80,000 to 90,000 yuan. However, they have only received a little over 60,000 yuan so far!

what does this mean?

Does this mean that their living expenses of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan have been "stolen" by others?

Who would be willing to have a third of the 80,000 to 90,000 yuan they "earned" through hard work and discipline "stealed" for nothing?

80. Provoking trouble? Counter-provocation

Who would be willing to have a third of the 80,000 to 90,000 yuan they "earned" through hard work and discipline "stealed" for nothing?

Therefore, those who feel they have performed well and deserve more can't help but stand on the moral high ground, pointing fingers at those who frequently violate the rules, trying to make those who violate the rules hand over the points they "don't deserve" to compensate them.

However, this special test, the "Discipline Inspection Month," was conducted in secret.

No one knows the specific details of each person's violations or how many points were deducted.

Therefore, they chose to target those who had committed obvious "serious misconduct".

Because of Bai Lan's actions, everyone now believes that skipping class, leaving early, and being late are "serious violations of discipline."

Scattered ① and put Is in three ⑨

Moreover, disciplinary violations such as skipping class, leaving early, and being late are easy to detect. During class, as long as you see that someone's seat is empty, the violation is immediately obvious.

Therefore, those who had skipped classes, left early, or arrived late in mid-April suddenly became the target of those who felt good about themselves.

Those who are late or skip class don't want to hand over their already significantly reduced allowances, and try every means to shift the blame.

Then, the two sides started arguing.

As the argument escalated, more and more people who felt they had performed well and deserved more, or those who simply hadn't been late or skipped class and saw an opportunity to profit, joined in the "compensation" for being late or skipping class.

Some people, even though they haven't been late or skipped class, feel guilty because they think they've violated the rules quite a few times. They suspect that their misconduct might add up to one instance of being late or skipping class.

Today, those who were late or left early paid money.

Will we have to pay to use our phones in class in the future? Will we have to pay to talk in class? Will we have to pay to clean up after class?

In order to leave themselves a way out for the future and avoid being emptied of their wallets, they can't help but "speak up" for those who are late or absent from class, such as saying things like, "Forget it, don't ruin the unity of the class over a little money."

It has to be said that the "fair-minded" camp is quite influential, mainly because Hirata is also a member of the "fair-minded" camp.

However, Hirata's "speaking the truth" was not to secure his own future; he genuinely wanted to resolve the conflict.

After all, Hirata is an old bricklayer, and he's always been there to smooth things over.

However, it was of no use.

When it comes to personal gain, Hirata's pride is of little use.

Points worth over 30,000 yen are no small sum for most high school students.

Twenty thousand yen is enough for a normal high school student's monthly expenses, and with a little care, thirty thousand yen can easily last for two months.

Two months!

A semester is only a few months long?

Therefore, over 30,000 points are enough to make their eyes gleam with envy.

And so, driven by self-interest, more and more people joined the debate.

In Bai Lan's opinion, Class D "still" have more than 6 yuan in living expenses this month, which is not a small amount.

This was already a result that far exceeded his expectations.

Why did Bai Lan provide crucial information to Class D in the first place, allowing them to save their score?

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like