A calm and familiar voice

A voice rang out from behind Ayanokouji:

"This is not the achievement of me alone."

"It is the result of the joint efforts of all the students in Class A."

Ayanokouji turned his head.

Sakamoto was already standing not far away,

His posture remained upright and composed.

He pushed up his glasses.

The lens reflected the rays of the rising sun over the sea.

And behind him,

There stood a girl with long silver hair—

Hiyori Shiina from Class B.

He was standing there quietly.

Ayanokouji's gaze met Sakamoto's in mid-air.

Beneath the calm,

The undercurrent is surging.

First Grade Summer Vacation: Chapter 102: Sakamoto at the Camp

Class B camp

Long Yuanxiang has used some of his special points to build a fairly comfortable shelter.

He is currently devising a plan to deal with the other classes.

among them,

He wasn't naive enough to think that Class B alone could rummage around on the island.

That would be enough to deal with Class A, which is where that man is.

To deal with Sakamoto,

Conventional thinking simply won't work.

We cannot use the standards for measuring an average top student to understand his logic.

The most direct way,

It's like putting your eyes directly on Class A's territory.

As for the best person to carry out this task, Long Yuan hardly needed to think about it.

Shiina Hiyori.

A semester has passed, and Longyuan has long since confirmed her loyalty.

She and Sakamoto were simply good friends; they weren't actually connected.

Therefore, she is also a perfect chess piece, and now is the time for her to come in handy.

-

Asuka Shiraishi saw Sakamoto and Hiyori Shiina approaching.

The mysterious, faint smile remained on his face.

She stood up gracefully and nodded slightly to Ayanokouji:

"It seems some classmates have come looking for Sakamoto-kun. I won't disturb your conversation any longer, please make yourself at home."

finished,

She then turned around.

They walked calmly to the other side of the camp and joined the tenth labor activity of the A class students.

The space was left to this somewhat peculiar trio.

Ayanokoji Kiyotaka's gaze swept over the two of them.

Finally, it landed on the slope itself.

Shiina Hiyori stood quietly a little behind Sakamoto.

Gently fold your hands in front of your body.

With a hint of curiosity on his face,

But they also showed the politeness of visitors.

Her clear gaze fell upon Ayanokouji.

This was the first time she had seen this student from Class D in person.

We had met a few times before in the library.

But it certainly didn't happen as many times as when I met Sakamoto in the library.

Sakamoto pushed up his glasses.

The gleam reflected from the lenses made it impossible to see the emotions in his eyes.

He looked at Ayanokouji.

Speak in a normal tone:

"Ayanokouji-san, welcome to Class A's temporary camp."

Ayanokouji nodded:

"Our class organized some students to scout out the situation of other classes. We just happened to come here."

His gaze inadvertently swept over Hiyori Shiina beside him.

"Who is this…?"

Hiyori Shiina bowed slightly, her voice soft:

"Hello, I'm Hiyori Shiina from Class B. I've come to check on the situation at Class A's camp."

Ayanokouji also returned the gift simply:

"Class D, Ayanokouji Kiyotaka."

The two completed the initial greetings between strangers.

at this time,

Totsuka Yahiko came over carrying a bundle of freshly collected vines.

He looked a little troubled.

"Sakamoto-kun, excuse me. We'd like to reinforce the roof of that shed on the east side, but these vines don't seem to be very resilient; they don't hold together tightly and tend to come loose. Do you have any suggestions?"

Sakamoto did not answer directly.

Instead, he turned around and calmly walked towards the place where the materials were piled up.

He picked up several vines of varying thicknesses that looked somewhat dry and hard.

I gently rubbed it between my fingers.

I then bent it to test its flexibility.

then,

He picked up a ceramic jar filled with clear water from the side.

The selected vines were soaked in the solution.

"Wait ten minutes."

Sakamoto said to Totsuka,

"Dry vine fibers are stiff and lack toughness. After absorbing enough water, the fibers soften, become more elastic, are easier to bind, and are less likely to spring back and loosen once tightened."

Totsuka Yahiko suddenly realized:

"I see! Thank you, Sakamoto-san!"

He quickly ran to call on the other students to deal with the vines.

Sakamoto's method is simple and effective.

However, these are not details that everyone can immediately think of.

Shiina Hiyori watched this scene,

Just then, another voice came, sounding tired but still steady.

"Sakamoto-san."

Katsuragi Kohei walked over, his shiny forehead covered in fine beads of sweat.

He had clearly just been engaged in physical activity.

Seeing that Ayanokouji and Shiina Hiyori were clearly students from other classes,

Katsuragi's brows immediately furrowed slightly.

His eyes showed a hint of wariness.

Then, with a serious look in his eyes, he looked at the two "visitors":

"Ayanokouji-san, Shiina-san. This is Class A's campsite, which is still under construction. It may not be convenient to host students from other classes for extended periods. Please understand, for the sake of our respective classes' exam strategies."

His tone was quite direct.

however,

Sakamoto gently raised his hand,

He pushed up his glasses.

He calmly continued the conversation:

"Katsura, there's no need to be so nervous."

His gaze swept over Ayanokouji and Shiina.

"Surviving on a deserted island tests not only the competition between classes, but also the ability to observe and communicate on short notice. Since you're here, you're a guest."

Sakamoto did not show any obvious enthusiasm.

However, her composed demeanor revealed a strong sense of confidence.

It gives the impression that his camp is completely unafraid of being spied on.

Katsuragi Kohei paused for a moment,

He glanced at Sakamoto.

He then glanced at the two calm students from other classes in front of him.

Out of trust and respect for Sakamoto,

He did not insist on driving them away.

However, the wariness on his face had not completely disappeared.

Sakamoto continued in his usual tone:

“The island has limited resources, but information and observation are not inherently hostile. Reasonable communication can sometimes avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and conflicts.”

Ayanokouji listened to Sakamoto's words,

The brain, however, is rapidly analyzing:

Sakamoto's open attitude,

It stems from absolute confidence in one's own abilities.

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