Later on, during the lunch break, Horikita called me out to the hallway after I finished eating.
âI want to talk about something that isnât suitable for the classroom. By talking out here, weâll know if someone is listening in on us.â
âSo? Does it have to do with the new special exam?â
âYes. Chabashira-sensei said that this new special exam will be considerably difficult. Itâll be problematic for the academically weaker students, but itâs an ideal setting for our competition.â
She mustâve intended to get our personal business out of the way first, so she started with that.
During the spring break, Horikita and I had promised something to each other. Namely, that weâd compete to see who got the higher score in one subject of a written exam. If I won, Horikita would join the Student Council, and if she won, Iâd use, without reservation, the abilities Iâd been hiding this past year for the benefit of our class. They had announced that even students with an A rating in Academic Ability would struggle to get more than 90 points. With an exam that difficult, we wouldnât botch the competition with a draw because both of us got perfect scores.
âI trust you have no complaints?â
She wanted to confirm that I had no objections to settling it with the next written exam.
âOf course.â
As there was no point in dragging it out any longer, I naturally agreed with her.
âThatâs great. Then, letâs move on to the next topic.â
Satisfied with the reaffirmation of our agreement, she took out her phone.
Then, she launched the OAA app we had installed just this morning.
âI looked up the number of students in the first year with Academic Ability ratings of a B or higher. There are 17 in Class A, 13 in B, 13 in C, and 11 in D.â
54 in total. A reasonable percentage, you could say.
âThere are 4 students in our class that have an E rating in Academic Ability. Make that 12 if you include those with D ratings. There should be more than enough firepower available amongst all the first-years to cover for them.â
âThe question then becomes, how many of the first-year honor students can we draw to our side?â
Even though there were 54 of them, they would inevitably be hotly contested. The slightest opening could lead to all of them getting snatched away from us.
âYes. The class that ends up with the most of those 54 students will naturally have an advantage. On the other hand, the class that ends up with the students with a D+ or lower will be at a disadvantage.â
The app they just introduced to us was packed with extremely useful functionality.
The class that made the best use of it would probably have the best chance of coming out on top.
âSakayanagi-san, RyÅ«en-kun, and even Ichinose-san. Odds are that theyâll all make their first move today.â
Of all the leaders, Class Aâs Sakayanagi would probably go on the attack straight away.
Thanks to the fact that her class had the fewest number of students who werenât confident in their academic abilities, the only thing she had to do was entice the smarter first-year students over to her side. The overall stability of Class A was easy to see with just a glance at the app, even for the new students. If they worked together, they could rake in the rewards for the top scorers all in one go.
Meanwhile, that simply wasnât an option we had available to us.
âFirst and foremost, we need to prioritize helping our classmates with Ds or Es get paired up with higher ranking students.â
Horikita nodded lightly in agreement.
âI wonât say itâs perfect or anything, but I tried making a list for who we should prioritize finding partners for. Either way, I think we need to start by taking care of SudÅ-kun first.â
âHold on. Itâs true that SudÅ was given an E in Academic Ability, but is that really the case?â
SudÅâs grades were so horrendous when he first enrolled here that he had received an E rating as a result.
However, in the latter half of his first year, his academic performance slowly began to improve.
In other words, his current abilities were probably better than what was reflected for him by the school.
âRight⦠Heâs certainly grown by leaps and bounds compared to how he was before. Even during spring break, he spent his time studying in order to make up for the stuff he missed earlier in the year.â
âWere you tutoring him the entire time?â
âOf course not. I donât have the time to keep him company every day. Heâs already learned how to study by himself to a certain extent. I just checked in on his progress every so often and gave him feedback on how he was doing.â
âHohâ¦?â
I thought SudÅ was only studying due to Horikita, but this was an honestly admirable development.
âTo be honest, SudÅ-kun is at a slightly higher level in my book⦠When I compare him to other students, I feel like heâs between a D and D+.â
Of course, this was nothing more than optimistic speculation.
However, as someone who knew just how SudÅ was a year ago, he had indeed matured quite a lot.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, SudÅ used to panic a lot more when he heard about a new special exam. Iâd expected him to be upset this time, but he was pretty composed instead.â
Then again, he did make quite a fuss about losing to KÅenji in the Social Contribution category.
âYou think his Academic Ability ratings are above a D, and yet you placed him above Ike in priority on your list?â
âHis personality and outward appearance had a large role to play in that. What he said this morning about how heâs heavy-handed with the newbies in the basketball club had a part to play in it too.â
Apparently, it seemed like she wasnât being partial to SudÅ after all. She had reached this conclusion after properly analyzing all the factors.
âIf you were a first-year student who knew nothing about any of the second-years⦠who would you find it easier to pair with, Ike-kun or SudÅ-kun? Considering that, on the surface, they both have the same rating.â
âWell, it would have to be Ike.â
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The combination of SudÅâs tall stature, red hair, and harsh tone of voice gave off a terrifying impression.
If I had to pair up with someone at their academic level, Iâd prefer to go with Ike, who was easier to deal with.
âNevermind finding a partner that would compensate for his lack of academic skills, itâd probably be difficult to find him a willing partner in the first place.â
This was the exact reason why she chose him as the student she wanted to sort everything out for first.
âGot it. If possible, we want to get him paired up with a first-year with at least a B- in Academic Ability, right?â
âYes. I think heâll definitely make it through that way. Iâd like to get moving as soon as possible, so will you help?â
âHelp? I donât think thereâs anything I can do, though.â
âJust stay by my side and tell me what you think. Having someone I can trust close by would be great.â
âSo, youâre saying that you trust me?â
âI trust you the most out of our classmates who act independently.â
With the way she phrased it, I couldnât tell if she trusted me much or notâ¦
âOr, perhaps sparing even a single minute from your studies makes you worried about losing your match with me?â
Her provocation was rather counterproductive.
It was like she had given me a perfect excuse to avoid helping her. All I had to do was say that I was worried and study in my room.
âIâm very worried aboutââ
Just as I was about to gratefully take advantage of that excuse, my cell phone vibrated.
It was because Ichinose Honami, the leader of Class 2-B, had posted a message in the global chat the school had provided for us in the app. The message wasâ
[I have been given permission to host a meet-and-greet for the first and second-year students in the gym today from 4:00 to 5:00 PM. If you can spare the time, please feel free to join!]
This message was undoubtedly a lifesaver for the students who had been racking their brains about how to make contact with the first-years.
âAs expected of Ichinose-san. She acted with due consideration for everyone, not just her own class.â
Although itâs unclear just how many students would attend, itâd be safe to assume that there would be a decent turnout.
It was more than possible that some people might establish partnerships on the spot.
However, instead of joy, a hint of frustration could be seen on Horikitaâs face.
Perhaps she had been planning a similar strategy.
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âWhatâs wrong? The special exam only just started, you know.â
âYes, youâre right. It seems like our first order of business has been decided for us.â
By that, she must mean participating in this meet-and-greet after school.
And before I knew it, I was being roped into helping her out.
Well, I suppose itâs not that bad if Iâm just keeping her companyâ¦
It seemed Horikita knew exactly what I was thinking, as she looked me in the eyes like she was testing me.
âAlright, Iâll go.â
âOh? Youâre actually going to lend a hand? I thought youâve been avoiding me lately, but⦠youâve become awfully cooperative, havenât you?â
Brazenly imposing on me like this despite being aware that Iâve been avoiding her was really quite the feat.
âI was just thinking of taking a closer look and seeing what kind of strategy you come up with.â
âI see. It was premature of me to say youâd be cooperative.â
Even so, Horikita seemed to be willing to accept this, relatively satisfied with me coming as a compromise. This was all just as front, however, as this was an exam where I had no other choice but to take action myself in order to survive. Acting together with Horikita simply made a bunch of things easier.
âIn which case, you can just treat what I say next as though Iâm talking to myself. While itâs true that our primary goal here is to get students like SudÅ-kun and Ike-kun over the finish line, competition between outstanding students is one of the fundamental principles of this special exam. So naturally, we have to pay close attention to the movements of RyÅ«en-kun and Sakayanagi-san⦠That is to say, we have to pay close attention to their strategies.â
Although what she was saying was obvious, the Horikita of the past wouldnât have thought it through to this point.
She wouldâve focused solely on helping SudÅ and the rest of her class survive, neglecting to pay any attention to her enemiesâ strategies.
This time, however, she was being very cautious from the start.
âOf course, at this point, thereâs no way to know what kind of tricks those two will pull. That being said, I believe private points will play a key role in their strategies.â
Private points, or in other words, money. Horikita believed that, in this school, the power of private points spoke for itself. For the time being, there was no common factor connecting the first and second-year students. This meant that using private points would be the best way to quickly settle discussions with them.
âI donât know how much financial power Class A and Class C have right now, but if it turns into a competition over the excellent students, they might very well take up the strategy of just buying them outright.â
âRight. Private points will be the easiest thing to understand as far as the first-year students are concerned.â
Anybody could imagine the process of taking private points and exchanging them for the assistance of students with study skills. Though, if you irresponsibly used piles of money to fight this battle, youâd probably run out of private points in the blink of an eye. This was especially true for us in Class D as we had a sluggish financial situation for the past year. It was incredibly obvious that the amount of private points we had, our financial power, was significantly lower than that of the other classes.
âUnder normal circumstances, we should invest our funds to secure a fixed number of students for ourselves as well.â
The reason I said this was because, fundamentally, the only way to fight money is with more money. We had to play the money game, asking ourselves who can stack the bills higher.
However, the fact that Horikita seemed frustrated about the message Ichinose posted in the global chat earlier must meanâ¦
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âLetâs start by scouting out the meet-and-greet. I can take action if the opportunity presents itself, but I have no intention to rush things. Are you fine with that?â
It seemed like she still hadnât settled on a course of action herself, as she didnât say anything further than that.
âAs an aside, AyanokÅji-kun. Can I safely assume that youâll find yourself a partner on your own?â
âWould you find me one if I asked you to?â
âObjectively speaking, your Academic Ability rating is a C, so it pretty much doesnât matter who you pair up with. It should be easy enough for me to take care of while Iâm at it, though.â
âWell then, Iâll reach out to you if Iâm in trouble.â
If a first-year student decides to pair with Horikita or YÅsuke, I could rule out the possibility of them being from the White Room. It wouldnât be impossible for me to reach out just before the pairing is finalized and switch places with them. However, if my opponent knew all about this ahead of time, it was also possible that they might predict that Iâd choose to do that if Iâm in trouble. Since Iâd have to watch out for them outmaneuvering me, itâd be hard to say that this would definitively keep me in the clear. Furthermore, the first-year student who decided to pair up with Horikita or YÅsuke wouldnât be very happy with having me replace them, so they probably wouldnât accept the change very easily either.
âItâd be better if you didnât take your time with it. Itâs not like thereâs nothing to be worried about. The 5% penalty for running out of time wonât come cheap.â
âThatâs true.â
While I didnât intend to take too long with it, I was concerned about the student who had come from the White Room.
There wasnât a doubt in my mind that they had blended in with the first-year students.
(Chapter 2 End)