He stared at the words, bit his lower lip, raised his head slightly to meet her gaze, and then lowered his head again.

Then, as if remembering something, he raised his head and looked around at everyone in the Dragon Group.

He clenched his fists, took a deep breath, and slammed his hand on the table as he stood up.

"..."

It was quite a commotion, at least in this quiet room where only the terminal was being swiped.

Almost instantly, everyone's attention was drawn to them.

Seeing that Horikita Suzune didn't speak, Hirata Yosuke kindly offered to smooth things over for her:

"Are you planning to go to the restroom? You can just go over there. Being in the restroom doesn't count as leaving the exam."

Horikita Suzune: "..."

She didn't move, nor did she accept Hirata Yosuke's offer. But for no reason, she felt a bit awkward and constrained, as if she were being held up.

If the other party hadn't said that, hadn't given her that way out.

She could sit back down without saying anything.

But he offered this way out.

She felt a bit hesitant, unsure whether to go or not.

...You were right.

I can't bring myself to say it.

Admittedly, compared to the speech he gave to the whole class in April, this time he only had to face about ten people, two of whom were his classmates.

Logically speaking, the pressure shouldn't be much at all.

But that's not the case.

Her social skills have remained unchanged over the past few months; her only friend is still Kikyo Kushida, and the only person she can truly call a friend is Kikyo Kushida.

They lack the emotional drive that comes with being promoted to Class A to verify the truth, or the feeling of resentment that comes with being labeled as a defective product.

She has no reason, no need, and no intention to suddenly say something that might be embarrassing at this time.

No conflict of interest.

...Then why should I stand up?

Is it just to prove myself?

Horikita Suzune regretted it.

"No, thank you." So she could only coldly refuse Hirata Yosuke's kindness and sit down again.

After she sat down, even though no one else seemed to react, she felt the atmosphere become even more awkward.

"--Everyone!"

But after she sat down, Kikyo Kushida stood up abruptly, showing no regard for her earlier failure, and greeted her loudly.

"Kushida-san, what's wrong?"

"Kushida-kun?"

"what."

Far more popular than Horikita Suzune, Kushida Kikyo had several people greeting her as soon as she stood up.

"It's nothing, I just wanted to remind everyone not to forget to drink water, or you'll get thirsty~" Kikyo Kushida said with a smile, and then sat down again.

...It was as if they were demonstrating to her what Kikyo Kushida had done.

Incidentally, this also confirms and verifies the claim about the diary.

'She will definitely get a response.'

The diary entries are still being updated.

You didn't actually try to stand up, did you?

As soon as she sat down, this was the text that Horikita Suzune saw.

That really fits the character perfectly. I can only say that you are perfectly embodying those four words "skillful" at all times.

'Horikita Suzune'

Don't get me wrong, this is just a preview of the information that can be released at this stage in this issue of the diary.

In most cases, I will still follow the basic principles I have followed since I started keeping a diary.

They pointed at each other without naming names.

That would be disrespectful.

Of course, if someone doesn't deserve respect, then so be it and point your finger at them and curse them.

Okay, let's get back to the main topic.

Now that the other groups have finished their exams, before the results are announced, I'll give you, the clueless one, a little private tutoring to show you the humor of the school.

The rules for the preferential treatment examination will not be repeated here; only the selection criteria for preferential treatment will be discussed.

The school is fair and will not do anything as extreme as assigning twelve special students to one class. Each class is given three special students equally.

The only difference is that, in order to fit the twelve zodiac animals, the school scattered all 160 of you—who are impossible to eliminate—into twelve groups.

This resulted in some classes having three students, while others had four.

If we were to achieve outcome one, that would undoubtedly be unfair.

It can only be said that the school never intended for you all to achieve result 1, which is why the score was given so high.

Five hundred thousand per person, how wonderful.

Okay? But you can't get it, hehe.

That's probably what the school thinks.

Let's return to the recipients of preferential treatment.

The pattern of preference selection is quite simple.

'Fifty tones'

Yes, that's how it's funny. You copy the list down, input it into a document on your phone, and then select the sorting method to change from default or alphabetical sorting to Japanese syllabary (hiragana and katakana).

Then you can see the twelve different new lists of groups.

The corresponding position of the corresponding group number is the preferential treatment recipient.

For example, if the Dragon Group is the fifth group, then the person receiving preferential treatment would be Kikyo Kushida, who is ranked fifth in that group.

Very simple, right?

It's that simple.

If you have any objections to this result, you can ask someone for the list of the twelve groups yourself and then compare it with the known preferential treatment information.

Chapter 260 The Return Journey

That's all I can say about the preferential treatment exam.

The rest are basically just numbers.

Oh right, even though it's already this late, there are still a few other things I can tell you about.

The school stated that "all acts of copying, forwarding, or altering mail sent by the school are prohibited."

In other words, if you want to pretend to be a privileged person, you have to exchange personal terminals.

However, as is well known, the SIM card of a personal terminal is locked, and this would be exposed as soon as a contact makes a phone call.

so what should I do now?

Break out of conventional thinking and unlock the SIM card slot.

I've said it many times: in this school, many things can be solved by using personal points.

Rules are just rules; they can be flexible, modified, and yielded to in the face of money.

This principle applies not only to highly developed organisms, but perhaps to the entire world.

Of course, there must be a bottom line; after all, you can't cover everything up.

As for the rest... to be honest, I can't think of many other options, since this is just a special test of guessing people.

Once you can secure the status of a privileged individual, it's practically a victory.

All other rules are useless.

There are only a few that we can actually use.

For example, find someone to act as a suicide bomber and go to the other students to discuss dropping out of school together after the exam. Or, to be less extreme, find someone with no money in their pocket and grab their class piggy bank before the discussion starts to stop them from participating in the discussion.

If everyone gets their money deducted, but I don't have any money in my pocket, then I'll only deduct yours, right?

Imagination, imagination, imagination.

The highly developed special exam is a game of imagination.

However, even if we say these things now, it's probably pointless.

After all, you've already voted.

There are no more exams now, so enjoy your precious summer vacation!

After the start of the school year, the next thing to face is the sports festival.

......

'Information that can be disclosed at this stage'

I almost forgot about this agreement.

Horikita Suzune.

Long, jet-black hair, a beautiful figure, outstanding looks, and a cool, aloof demeanor.

She seems to be the perfect template for an ice-cold beauty.

Unfortunately, it's a bit like being a fool.

It's not that she's not smart, although she might actually be a little slow.

But at least, her academic performance was quite good.

Well, "not bad" means that studying for more than ten hours a day barely maintains an A grade in academic ability.

Let me quote a comment that probably doesn't exist yet.

"She is very patient and stubborn, and she is the type who won't listen to others' opinions. In other words, no matter how painful it is, she will probably endure it for the rest of the time."

Endurance, stubbornness, usually like a stubborn donkey's bell.

Stubborn North Bell Sound.

Once they've made up their mind about something, they'll never change it; they're the type who won't turn back until they hit a brick wall.

If you choose the wrong direction, you'll look like a fool.

She found the right direction, aligned her goals, and aspired to become the person she wanted to be.

It was her older brother, student council president Horikita Manabu.

If I had to say, Horikita Manabu wasn't exactly a bad target; at least he was quite successful.

He became a highly accomplished student council president, excelling in both academics and social life. He also had a secretary who secretly admired him, and encountered a formidable junior rival who challenged him multiple times.

He's a real winner in life.

But clearly, there's something wrong with Lingyin's approach; her vision is too narrow, and her method of comparison is too clumsy.

My brother gets good grades, so I want to get good grades too.

My brother is healthy, so I also need to work out to improve my health.

My brother went into advanced training, so I want to go into advanced training too.

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