When he proposed this plan, he knew that the girls would generally feel it was unfair.

Because once the event starts, they are the ones responsible for welcoming and seeing off guests. Not only do they have to wear maid outfits, but they also have to maintain a good service attitude at all times. This is very emotionally taxing for them, and if not handled well, it can easily generate a lot of negative emotions.

So after explaining why he proposed the plan, Shirakawa immediately had to be fair to all the female students to avoid upsetting them and making it difficult to arrange the work afterwards.

Problems like these are best resolved at the beginning; otherwise, as time goes on, the more negative energy students accumulate, the harder it will be to deal with when it finally erupts.

Shirakawa pointed to the word "cafe" on the blackboard.

"Let me continue from where I left off."

"Besides the maids, our other focus is the café."

"As for the decoration, I plan to remodel it as closely as possible to the style of an authentic coffee shop, such as tablecloths, vases, and paintings, which can be bought second-hand or rented."

"And the kitchen utensils and tableware must be bought brand new."

"Although our main attraction is the maids, to retain and increase popularity, we actually rely more on our content."

"In addition to the services provided by the maids, the ambiance and food at the café are also important factors that should not be overlooked."

"We can't attract customers and then try to fool them with half-baked food."

"If we do this, we will be letting down the students who played the maids and all their hard work."

"Therefore, we also need to take our diet seriously."

"Since our theme is a coffee shop, the food and beverage options will be limited to three categories: drinks, snacks and desserts, and main courses."

"The specific arrangements for each category will need to be determined based on the actual situation of our class."

Shirakawa picked up the chalk and wrote on the blackboard: [Maid Team], [Catering Team], [Purchasing Team], [Publicity Team], and [Support Team].

After finishing writing, he turned to look at the students below the stage.

"I plan to divide the participants for this event into six groups for the time being."

"The maid group needs no introduction; only girls are allowed to apply."

"For the catering group, if you are good at cooking, or making coffee or tea, you can sign up. People who wash dishes are also included in this group."

"The purchasing team needs to be familiar with the surrounding environment, preferably students who frequently shop at supermarkets."

"The publicity team is responsible for distributing flyers on campus or promoting through social media."

"The support team is responsible for assisting other teams in completing their tasks. Their specific duties are not fixed; they are deployed wherever needed."

"Students can register with me after class, depending on their own situation."

"As for the pricing of the goods sold, we will discuss it after our food and beverage team comes up with the specific categories."

The homeroom teacher raised her hand, indicating that she wanted to interject.

Shirakawa stopped and stepped aside.

The homeroom teacher stood still.

"There's no need to rush with pricing; let's submit the proposal first."

"You can submit it by Friday afternoon at the latest."

"Go on, Shirakawa-kun."

At this moment, the homeroom teacher was filled with joy. He did not expect that Bai Chuanze could come up with such a complete and clear plan in such a short time. Although he said it was a preliminary plan, he was afraid that many classes' final plans would not be as complete as his.

Shirakawa responded and then continued to look at the homeroom teacher.

"Teacher, I've almost finished explaining my initial ideas."

"But there's still one last question."

"During the school festival, is it possible to ask for help from other schools?"

Volume One: Chapter Thirty-Five: Selfishness and Preparation

The homeroom teacher nodded.

"It is indeed permissible to hire external help, but there are conditions and restrictions."

"First, the number of external helpers cannot be higher than the current grade level. In other words, if you want to invite external helpers, you can only invite students from the first year of high school to come and help."

"Secondly, all expenses for external aid must be borne by the person in charge, and the school's activity funds must not be used, including expenses within the class."

"Third, a maximum of two foreign players are allowed."

"If we can guarantee these three points, we can ask for outside help."

Shirakawa nodded, then looked at the students below the stage.

"Because our goal is to be the most popular contestant, we need to understand all the rules of the event. We need to maximize our strengths within the scope of the rules."

He still needs to explain why he asked the foreign aid, otherwise some people will definitely think that he doesn't trust his classmates.

The students all expressed that they could understand and accept Shirakawa's explanation.

Their emotions have been stirred up, and their current goal is to go all out to win the popularity championship. Naturally, they will take into account any rules they can utilize.

After explaining, Shirakawa Sawa glanced at the students in the class again.

That's all I wanted to say about our class's initial idea for a maid café.

"Let's all raise our hands to vote. Those who agree with my proposal, please raise your hands."

Except for Goto Ichiri, who was unconscious, all the students in the class raised their hands.

In the time that just now, the students were deeply impressed by Shirakawa Sawa.

From the moment the homeroom teacher finished explaining the school festival to when he went on stage, only a few minutes had passed. It was unbelievable that he could come up with such a clear plan in such a short time.

Moreover, the allocation and arrangement of personnel can be said to be quite reasonable.

Most importantly, the students immediately felt cared for and considered, and they unconsciously wanted to support him.

Seeing that none of his classmates had any objections, Shirakawa Ze was deeply moved.

"Thank you for your trust and support, everyone. I will definitely do my best with Goto!"

Then he looked at his homeroom teacher, who had a look of satisfaction on her face.

"Teacher, then I'll start writing the business report."

The homeroom teacher nodded and began to applaud.

Amidst the students' applause, Shirakawa Sawa stepped down from the podium and returned to his seat.

The homeroom teacher walked to the back of the podium.

"Classmates, let's work together to make this school festival a success!"

"After you've considered the groups that Shirakawa mentioned earlier, go and register with him based on your own situation."

"Today, all classes will be changed to self-study time, which will be used as your time to discuss the school festival plan."

"Shirakawa-kun, Goto-kun, please work hard today and discuss with your classmates as much as possible. The more results we get from the discussions, the faster we will progress, and the sooner we can find any problems."

"I won't say anything more. Come to me if you need any help."

After saying that, the homeroom teacher left the classroom.

After the homeroom teacher left, the students immediately erupted in discussion, all talking about the upcoming school festival.

Some students saw Shirakawa Sawa writing a report and felt it was inappropriate to disturb him, so they prepared to go to another person in charge, Goto Ichiri, to register. However, the other person maintained that yakuza-like posture, which made them hesitant to approach.

Shirakawa noticed this, so he gently tapped the Takamatsu light on the front seat.

"Dengjiang, could you please help me gather the group registration information for my classmates?"

Gao Songdeng nodded without hesitation, his eyes resolute.

"Yeah! I'll try my best!"

After making the decision, Shirakawa looked up at his classmates.

"If you've already decided which group you want to join, you can come and sign up with Gao Song. I'll discuss the group assignments with you after I finish writing my report."

The students cheered, and those who had already made up their minds lined up to register with Gao Songdeng.

It took Shirakawa Sawa two class periods to finish writing the business report, which he then delivered to his office after the second period.

Some teachers, who were both the subject teachers of their class and the homeroom teachers of other classes, immediately showed a hint of curiosity when they saw Shirakawa Ze hand over a workbook.

This guy is notorious for not paying attention in class and not doing his homework. This time, he actually handed in a workbook to his homeroom teacher. Is it because he is afraid of the teacher's authority?

So when Shirakawa left the office, some teachers who knew him looked at the homeroom teacher of Class A.

"Your classmate Shirakawa actually handed in his homework?"

"But as a physical education teacher, do you have any homework assignments that need to be written in a workbook?"

The homeroom teacher of Class A gave a wicked smile, opened his notebook, glanced at it, and then got up and walked towards the office door.

As she stepped out the door, she turned to look at the other teachers in the office, her smile gradually widening.

"Sorry, this is our class's sales report for the school festival activities, it's a whopping 10 pages long!"

After saying that, he ran straight to the principal's office.

The other teachers in the office were stunned for a second before they reacted and rushed out to stop him. However, as the only physical education teacher and having the advantage of being the first to run, he was able to successfully submit the report.

The principal was stunned when he received the report, thinking that the news had been leaked in advance. Only after the homeroom teacher swore an oath under the light did he stop worrying about it and start reading the report.

After reading it, the principal let out a long sigh of relief and placed the report on the table.

"Your class's proposal has been approved. If you hadn't sworn it on, I really would have found it hard to believe that this was a report written by a student in just two class periods."

"Make a copy using the printer next to us, and keep the original as evidence."

"You're still missing details and pricing for a paid project. Just submit it before school ends on Friday afternoon."

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