“One million isn’t a lot. A whole class can easily accumulate four million points.” Suzuki Tetsu observed her reaction, but saw her freeze for a moment, clearly not having thought of this method.

Does this guy have some kind of social anxiety disorder?

A normal person's reaction would be to think that he might be borrowing personal points from someone else, right?

What Suzuki Tetsu didn't know was that Horikita Suzune had been socially isolated since kindergarten, and she could only suspect that Suzuki Tetsu had some means to earn personal points or possess some kind of privilege.

"Your Class A all bought information from your homeroom teacher?" Horikita Suzune looked shocked. She knew that no one in her class cared about such things except for eating, drinking, and having fun.

Well, she didn't care about these things not long ago.

“It’s not that exaggerated, it’s just my personal channel,” Suzuki Tetsu said calmly. “However, some people in our class have indeed bought information from the homeroom teacher. If I’m not mistaken, the students in your Class D have already spent their personal points on meaningless shopping, haven’t they?”

Horikita Suzune was silent for a moment, then said coldly, "Don't compare me to those people. Although I still have more than 80,000 personal points, the only information I want to buy is how to transfer to Class A. I don't think the homeroom teacher's asking price will be too high."

She looked directly into Suzuki Toru's eyes. She was confident enough, both in her academic performance and athletic ability, that it shouldn't be too difficult for her to get into Class A.

Moreover, Horikita Suzune also vaguely sensed some clues. According to Suzuki Tetsu, the school intentionally distinguished between students of different abilities, but did not inform the students immediately.

There must be some reason why the school chose to conceal it.

Considering that personal points can be used to buy so-called intelligence, what exactly is the purpose of this intelligence?

Class A has the best students, Class D has the worst students, so what's the point of Class B and Class C in between?

Horikita Suzune immediately sensed the difference in levels, and a thoughtful look flashed in her eyes.

“No, you won’t be promoted to Class A,” Suzuki Tetsu said calmly. “I can tell you this information for free. There are only two ways you can be promoted to Class A.”

"I'm all ears," Horikita Suzune said, her voice carrying a cool undertone.

"Have you noticed the class points? Right now, each class has 1,000 class points, but that number will change next month."

Horikita Suzune frowned. Of course, she had noticed the class's score, but the homeroom teacher hadn't explained it much, and she didn't see the need to ask.

Could it be that……

"The more class points you have, the higher your class's status will be. In other words, as long as your Class D surpasses Class A, you will become the new Class A."

Sure enough, the idea of ​​class points just sounded off.

Horikita Suzune's mood suddenly became very complicated. She was actually going to lead that group of idiots to surpass Class A?

"Isn't there a way for individuals to transfer to Class A?"

To her urging tone, Suzuki Tetsu smiled slightly: "Of course, you can get promoted to Class A if you can come up with 20 million personal points, but it's just you alone."

For a moment, Horikita Suzune was stunned by the number of 20 million personal points, but she immediately began to calculate.

Even if you can maintain 100,000 personal points per month for three years, the final amount will only be 3.6 million personal points, less than a third of that.

Then, Horikita Suzune fell silent.

"It seems you can't do anything. You should just drop out of school. The student council president is at a critical moment right now. If people find out that he has a younger sister in Class D, his prestige and reputation as the student council president will surely decline."

This kind of rhetoric is very effective, at least for Japanese people, since they always have to care about what others think.

"Stop joking, I will definitely get promoted to Class A, I can definitely do it and show you!" Horikita Suzune's eyes were stubborn. Even if she didn't start in Class A, she would just climb to Class A as quickly as possible.

“In that case, I advise you to find a way to earn 20 million personal points as soon as possible, otherwise the student council president will graduate next year.” Suzuki Tetsu paused. “Compared to making Class D surpass Class A, I think 20 million personal points is more reliable.”

Horikita Suzune clenched her fists; this guy's tone was infuriating!

"Just you wait, one day I'll make you regret what you're saying!"

Twenty million personal points is too far-fetched. It's more realistic to upgrade Class D to Class A. Everyone starts on the same footing, and she doesn't think Class D will be too far behind Class A.

As the saying goes, fortunes change every thirty years, so never underestimate a young girl's potential!

Suzuki Tetsu sneered, "I heard you don't even have a single friend. How are you going to lead your class to A-class?"

Horikita Suzune was speechless for a moment, then said somewhat angrily, "It has nothing to do with whether I have friends or not. My goal is just to promote Class D to Class A. I don't care what happens to the others!"

"So, in other words, as long as you can get into Class A, it doesn't matter if you leave some classmates behind?" Suzuki Tetsu asked.

"If we get rid of those who have no value, wouldn't it be easier for the remaining people to help me get promoted to Class A?" Horikita Suzune said matter-of-factly.

“Indeed, there’s no way to refute that, but it’s up to you to do whatever you want.” Suzuki Tetsu smiled slightly. “The reason I came to you today is not only because the president doesn’t want to see you, but also because I’m very curious about you.”

"A pointless thought." Horikita Suzune's voice was cold, but hearing those words inevitably made one's heart clench.

“I want you to drop out of school,” Suzuki Toru said softly.

In an instant, Horikita Suzune's body stiffened.

"I completely fail to understand your hostility towards me. Have we met somewhere before?"

She probably hadn't offended Toru Suzuki before, right?

"It's just a silly idea," Suzuki Tetsu said calmly. "Maybe you're not the only one. From now on, I'll expel anyone I don't like."

As he spoke, his gaze inadvertently drifted to a certain corner, and he believed that some masterpiece could understand the meaning behind that look.

"Wishful thinking!" Horikita Suzune gritted her teeth.

"Don't be silly, Suzune. Points can buy everything in this school. As long as I can pay the points, it's easy for me to get you expelled," Suzuki Tetsu said coldly. "I can pay one million personal points for information, so I might be able to pay twenty million personal points to get you expelled."

Horikita Suzune's mood froze instantly.

"From now on, you can struggle as hard as you want, and in the end, you'll drown in the garbage dump of Class D."

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Having witnessed everything, Kikyo Kushida watched Toru Suzuki leave, then couldn't help but glance at Suzune Horikita, who remained rooted to the spot.

Although I was very unhappy with what Suzuki Tetsu said, I also felt inexplicably happy.

"How much do you know about him, Kushida-san?" Kiyotaka Ayanokoji suddenly asked from the side.

“Eh, I only met Suzuki-kun recently.” Kikyo Kushida said with some distress, “I even asked him to help me get along with Horikita-san, but I didn’t expect him to have such thoughts about Horikita-san.”

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Kiyotaka Ayanokouji fell silent. He didn't think the other party was after Suzune Horikita; they might be after him instead.

He remembered that on the day of the club's information session, Suzuki Toru kept looking at him, his gaze as if he were assessing the difficulty of his prey.

Just now, Suzuki Tetsu was speaking to Horikita Suzune while subtly glancing in their direction, which meant he must have noticed the two of them peeping.

Instead of immediately telling them to leave, he deliberately said in front of Ayanokouji Kiyotaka that he would not only drop out of school with Horikita Suzune.

This means a warning.

Ayanokouji Kiyotaka's expression was rather unpleasant. Could he be a guy sent by the White House?

Heh, you want to take him back?

Impossible, absolutely impossible. He never intended to go back right away after coming out this time.

Even if he were to return, he would do so in a triumphant manner, completely putting an end to his father's plans.

Kiyotaka Ayanokouji remained expressionless, but secretly vowed in his heart that regardless of whether Toru Suzuki was a member of the White House, he would take the initiative to eliminate Toru Suzuki as a potential risk.

Kikyo Kushida had no idea what Kiyotaka Ayanokouji was thinking. She felt her phone vibrate slightly and took it out to check.

Suzuki Tetsu sent him a message.

"Let's meet at the coffee shop. I want to talk to you about what just happened."

Upon seeing this message, Kikyo Kushida was stunned for a moment. So Toru Suzuki knew that she and Kiyotaka Ayanokouji were spying on them here?

Feeling inexplicably uneasy, she replied with an "OK" to Suzuki Toru.

"Ayanokouji-kun, don't tell anyone about what happened today," Kikyo Kushida casually reminded Kiyotaka Ayanokouji.

If it weren't for the fact that the latter and Horikita Suzune were on good terms, she wouldn't have followed Horikita Suzune with Ayanokoji Kiyotaka.

Kiyotaka Ayanokoji nodded at her, as if he were a wooden statue.

……

Upon arriving at the coffee shop, Kikyo Kushida noticed that Toru Suzuki seemed to have been waiting for a while.

"Sorry, I'm late."

Kikyo Kushida sat opposite him, her phone and handbag placed to the side.

“I should be the one apologizing.” Suzuki Tetsu gave her an apologetic smile. “I’m sorry, I lied to you before. Actually, Suzune and I were meeting for the first time just now.”

"But don't you know Horikita's brother?" Kikyo Kushida showed surprise on her face, but no one knew what she was thinking.

"We know each other, but not for very long," Suzuki Toru sighed.

"You saw us just now?" Kikyo Kushida asked, observing his expression.

"I'm sorry for saying some really unpleasant things to your Class D," Suzuki Tetsu apologized again, explaining why. "If I hadn't said that, Suzune wouldn't have wanted to integrate into your group."

Kikyo Kushida blinked: "Suzuki-kun seems to know Horikita-kun very well, and he addresses her so affectionately. Is this really the first time we've met?"

"The president told me a lot about Rinne, and to be honest, I have a pretty good impression of Rinne, which is why I call her that." Suzuki Tetsu subconsciously touched his nose, something people usually do when they're nervous.

Could it be that he likes Horikita Suzune?

Kikyo Kushida felt inexplicably irritated, believing she had seen through Toru Suzuki's thoughts.

"By the way, if Suzune wants to get promoted to Class A, she'll definitely need help. You can take this opportunity to get on good terms with her." Suzuki Tetsu smiled at her. "In a sense, I've accomplished your mission."

Kikyo Kushida was slightly taken aback. He deliberately put pressure on Suzune Horikita, forcing her to change her original self, giving her a slight opportunity.

After all, offering help in times of crisis is more touching. If she can just express her support for Horikita Suzune appropriately, she might actually win her over.

Thinking of this, Kikyo Kushida's mood became somewhat complicated, and a complex look flashed in her eyes.

“Even if we don’t do that, there must be other ways, right?” Kikyo Kushida said softly. “After what you said to Horikita, she might be full of hostility towards you now.”

Suzuki Toru looked at him strangely and said quietly, "Kushida-kun, I never said I was joking just now."

Kikyo Kushida was stunned, and asked in astonishment, "Do you really want Horikita-san to drop out of school?"

Suzuki Toru glanced at her; the girl's desire shone brightly, including the fleeting light in her eyes.

Instead of answering her question, Suzuki Tetsu suggested, "Shall we make a deal?"

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