That same day, around the time when AyanokÅji was cooking for Amasawa, three students from Class 2-A, Sakayanagi, Kamuro, and KitÅ, had gathered at a cafe in the Keyaki Mall to hold a discussion.
âIt happened again. It seems that the students we reached out to have all gotten offers from Class C. Moreover, it seems that Class C has been offering students 10,000 points just to turn down any offers they receive from our class, no strings attached.â
Kamuro was on the phone with Hashimoto, relaying his findings to Sakayanagi from across the table.
â10,000 points, just for deciding not to join up with us? Is that stupid or what?â
After quickly expressing her own thoughts on the matter, Kamuro then continued to put forward the rest of the information as she got it from Hashimoto.
Class 2-C was offering 100,000 private points as an advance payment just for agreeing to partner up with them. Then, after it had been confirmed that the pair had scored more than 501 points on the exam, they were apparently offering an additional 100,000 private points, meaning 200,000 points in total.
âFufu. It seems that RyÅ«en-kun fully intends to see this match through to the end.â
âWhat are you gonna do? Should we fight back with private points too?â
âIf we fought the financial battle, we simply wouldnât lose. However, beating him with his own strategy would lack a certain⦠artistic potency, donât you think?â
âArtistic potencyâ¦? If we need to be dishing out 100,000 or 200,000 points, then shouldnât we be doing it? The first-years obviously think thereâs a lot to gain from going after private points.â
Word had already spread that the first-years held the advantage in this exam. A standard had been set, where the honor students would choose their partners in exchange for private points.
Sakayanagi responded to Kamuroâs advice with a simple, silent smile, prompting Kamuro to speak up again.
âSo youâre just fine with losing? To RyÅ«en?â
âFirst of all, thereâs quite a large difference in the academic prowess of RyÅ«en-kunâs class and our own. Should he look to overcome this with the strength of the first-year students, he has no choice but to entice a considerable number of them. Furthermore, even if he manages to do so, his victory is by no means absolute.â
âMaybe so. But, that doesnât mean weâre absolutely gonna win either, right?â
âRight indeed. Letâs assume RyÅ«en-kun was to gather up a good number of students with Academic Ability ratings in the A range. That would just barely manage to put him on equal footing with us, would it not? Even if we donât do anything, our odds of winning would be at a solid 50%.â
However, put the other way around, that meant that there was a 50% chance that they might lose as well.
Kamuro wasnât getting heated because she wanted to win the exam or anything.
It was because it was hard to believe that Sakayanagi, the girl sitting right in front of her, would go down without doing anything about it.
âWhat do you think would happen if we were to announce that weâd pay the same amount as RyÅ«en-kun?â
âWhat would happen? Well, RyÅ«en would pay even more, yeah?â
âRight you are. His offer would surely swell up to 200,000, maybe even 300,000 points.â
âBut if we offer them enough, weâd definitely be able to pull the honor students over to our side.â
âAnd weâd pay a truly massive number of points in compensation for that. Thereâs no express need for us to risk losing thousands upon millions of points. Wouldnât you agree?â
âAre you saying we can win over the students even if we offer them fewer points? I donât think the first-years have a very deep understanding of the power of the Class A brand, though.â
Kamuro refused to back down, but it didnât seem like Sakayanagi had the slightest intention of fighting a monetary battle.
âIâm well aware that RyÅ«en-kun wants to take first place overall. Compared to the cash-oriented deal he struck with Katsuragi-kun last year, it seems that heâs completely changed policies.â
âHe was gonna save up 20 million points for himself and move to Class A, right?â
âHeâs had quite the change of heart since, I believe. Heâs finally realized the importance of class points. No, rather, heâs changed direction for the sake of winning for his class.â
So far, Sakayanagi and Ryūen had yet to exchange a single word with each other during this special exam.
However, it seemed as though the two were striking up a back-and-forth conversation with each other using their strategies.
âSo⦠youâre just okay with it? With us not making use of our private points?â
âMy my, Masumi-san. When have I ever said I wouldnât make use of our points?â
âWha? But werenât you just saying that competing with points lacked an artistic something or whatever?â
âPlease tell Hashimoto to tell the first-years that weâre willing to match RyÅ«en-kunâs offer.â
Kamuro pursed her lips, having heard Sakanyagiâs puzzling instructions.
âHoweverâ Even if the first-year students agree to our offer, donât finalize the agreement with them.â
âHah? I seriously donât understand what the heck youâre getting at here.â
âFufufu. RyÅ«en-kunâs strategy is actually rather convenient for me.â
âI donât even know whatâs what anymoreâ¦â
[Isnât it fine? If the princess says it isnât necessary, then letâs just do as she says.]
Hashimoto, who had been listening in on the conversation over the phone, chimed in.
ââ¦I guess Iâm fine either way.â
Even if an agreement was reached with respect to the amount of points, Sakayanagi had deliberately instructed not to finalize the partnerships.
Although Kamuro didnât understand, she once again relayed the details of Sakayanagiâs plans to Hashimoto.
As she did so, Sakayanagi gazed at Kamuro tenderly, wondering if she had been just a little too mean with her mischief.
So, she began to explain, so as to give a hint to Kamuro about what was happening.
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âRyÅ«en-kunâs grand strategy isnât an inherently bad one. By going around contacting the first-years like he has, he has succeeded in forcing me to participate in this money game of his. However, heâs been dead set on trying to compete for the exact same students that we are, which is a clear miscalculation on his part. As Class C is the more inferior class overall, he should be focusing his attention on the students with high academic potential first and move forward from there.â
However, RyÅ«en wasnât doing that. Amongst all the students Class A was reaching out to, some had potential in areas outside of Academic Ability, yet RyÅ«en was trying to snatch them up as well.
âDoes this mean that guyâs got a ton of private points saved up?â
âWell, who knows? Even if he has the points he needs, he might not actually be able to make use of all of them, does that make sense?â
âNo, thatâd be crazy. Heâs only able to make all these aggressive offers because heâs got the points for it, right?â
âItâs possible to make an offer without even a single point to your name. All youâd have to do is pretend you have the points on hand.â
Kamuro couldnât understand what RyÅ«en would gain by doing something like that.
âIf it werenât for RyÅ«en-kun, weâd be able to win over a lot of talented first-year students with just our Class A reputation. But by offering to buy students with points, heâs forced us to play this money game as well. So what comes after that, then? Heâll jack up his offer to make us pay as many points as possible.â
âI see⦠So thatâs how it is?â
As a result, even if Class A managed to get their hands on a talented student, the fact that they would have to pay hundreds upon thousands of private points to the first-year students would only serve to benefit the competition between the second-year classes.
âBut weâre at the disadvantage then, arenât we? His strategyâs been working time and time again.â
âThereâs no need for us to get worked up at this stage. Heâs only bought off a few students, so let him have his fun for now. Heâs simply misread a few crucial details. He thinks that our good reputation is nothing more than a label, a status that can go away if people start to see us in a bad light. Additionally, heâs mistakenly determined that he can get people to collaborate with him later just by handing over some points.â
âI donât quite get it, but weâll be fine as long as we follow your instructions from earlier, yeah?â
âYes. That should be enough for now.â
âI donât like it. It still feels like weâre being forced to go along with RyÅ«enâs strategy. If we keep getting dragged along like this, I dunno how thingsâll turn out for us.â
âPlease rest assured. It wonât turn out that way. Weâll win this little game without running into any problems at all.â
Unable to keep up with yet another inexplicable explanation from Sakayanagi, Kamuro let out a sigh.
âThereâs no reason for you to rack your brains at this point in time, so please just donât let yourself be swayed by RyÅ«en-kun. This special exam is nothing more than a prelude for whatâs to come next. Right now weâre just keeping each other in check as we attempt to sound out the otherâs next move.â
âIâm just about ready to give up trying to understand you at all.â
âAlthough⦠If possible, I hope he doesnât end this by self-destructing. It wouldnât be very much fun to finish this so easily.â
Sakayanagi gazed out of the window beside her, praying that her oncoming opponent was somebody worth facing off against.
(Part 7 End)