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Chapter 8 - Chapter 8: Senior, I'm So Glad I Met You

At this moment, Nagumo Miyabi was surrounded by people, full of spirit, and very eye-catching. Naturally, he didn't see the inconspicuous Kamio Tatsuya in the corner, or rather, he saw him but didn't care.

But ah, Senior Nagumo, your appearance is really timely. At this moment, even fate is helping me!

After Nagumo went to the second floor, Kamio Tatsuya deliberately sighed, "Nagumo is really full of spirit and attracts a lot of attention."

As soon as he said this, Kamio Tatsuya immediately felt the wariness on the other person's face disappear.

If at first, this third-year student still doubted Kamio Tatsuya's identity, unable to confirm whether he was a first-year student, then those words just now directly dismissed his doubts.

Because he basically knew all the third-year students, even if he hadn't spoken to them, he knew their names, so the other person was definitely not a third-year student.

And the other person knew Nagumo Miyabi, so it was unlikely that he was a first-year student, after all, first-year students had only entered the school for two or three hours, and generally didn't interact with second-year students.

As for the possibility that the other person knew Nagumo Miyabi before entering school, although there was a chance, it wasn't very high in reality. Moreover, what first-year student would come to eat this terrible mountain vegetable set meal for their first meal after entering school?

In addition, when the other person was eating the mountain vegetable set meal just now, he didn't show any signs of finding it unpleasant, clearly showing that he was somewhat used to eating it, so this guy must be a second-year student.

After a quick mental analysis, the third-year male student immediately let down his guard.

Because the school prohibited them from revealing information about the school to first-year students, he was wary, but since this guy wasn't a first-year student, he immediately relaxed.

Also, coming to eat the mountain vegetable set meal right after school started, he must be a student from Class C or Class D, right? They were all partners in the same boat.

Thinking this, the third-year senior immediately felt empathy and then started talking.

"After all, he's the guy who led Class B to rise to Class A, so it's natural for him to be this way."

Led Class B to rise to Class A?

There was a lot of information contained in that sentence!

While eating, Kamio Tatsuya thought about the information contained in the other person's words.

First of all, since they could rise from Class B to Class A, then it could naturally be explained that the status of Class A and Class B weren't equal.

By analogy, the same went for Class C and Class D. Since going from Class B to Class A was considered a rise, then judging by common sense, going from D to C, and C to B, would also be considered a rise.

In this way, the ranking of the four classes immediately became clear: ABCD, with Class A having the best treatment or status, and Class D being the worst.

Since there were differences in status or treatment, and there were ways to rise in rank, then it meant that the four classes should be in competition with each other.

Why compete?

Kamio Tatsuya thought of the information written in the school's brochure: this school has a one hundred percent employment rate and college admission rate.

So, are they competing for this one hundred percent employment rate and college admission rate?

It wasn't impossible.

On the contrary, the more Kamio Tatsuya thought about it, the more likely it seemed.

Because in terms of the quality of the students in Class D, most students weren't even qualified to enjoy this privilege, like Yamauchi and Ike.

Even giving these guys 100,000 points each month was a waste.

If Kamio Tatsuya could think of this, then wouldn't the school think of it?

Unlikely, but the school still gave them 100,000 in living expenses each month, and said that it would be distributed on every month's first day...

Wait!

Kamio Tatsuya carefully recalled what Chabashira sensei said: she only said that points would be distributed on the first day of each month, but she never guaranteed that 100,000 points would be distributed on the first day, did she?

And since the four classes were in competition with each other, then they would definitely make this relationship clear, but right now Chabashira sensei hadn't conveyed the essence of the competition to them.

What did this mean? It meant that it wasn't time to tell them yet.

So when would be the right time? Kamio Tatsuya felt that it would probably be on the first day of next month, when the points were distributed.

So why wait a month?

Was it to use this month to allow the four classes to distance themselves from each other?

Very likely.

Because since they were letting the four classes start competing, then one thing was very important, and that was fairness, which meant that everyone's starting line was actually the same.

But after a month, it might be different.

And so far, the thing that was the same for all four classes immediately came to Kamio Tatsuya's mind.

That was the 100,000 private points distributed each month.

Combining this with the fact that some of the older students were rich and could eat in high-end restaurants, while others could only eat the free mountain vegetable set meal, it seemed that everyone's living expenses weren't necessarily the same.

So what everyone was competing for was actually the amount of living expenses?

Unsure, he would test it out a bit more, so while eating, he casually said, "Speaking of which, Senior, how much living expenses can you get each month?"

"I'm in Class C, and we currently have 178 class points, which is 17,800 private points a month. Class D is even worse, their class points are in the double digits, and their monthly living expenses are less than 10,000 points."

When talking about this, there was a gloating smile on the other person's face.

A new term appeared: class points.

Also, the ratio of monthly distributed private points to class points was 100:1, so 100,000 private points actually corresponded to 1,000 class points.

So everyone's starting line was actually 1,000 class points, and the class rankings were also based on class points?

And these class points definitely weren't set in stone, otherwise this third-year senior's Class C wouldn't only have a little over a hundred class points left.

In other words, class points could be deducted.

Correspondingly, there should also be ways to increase them. The classes should be competing around these points in order to fight for the ranking of the four classes.

And through the increase or decrease of class points, the ranking of the four classes would also change accordingly, with Class A at the top and Class D at the bottom.

This could be heard from the senior's words: Class C's class points were a bit higher than Class D's.

As for the first-year students, although everyone's starting line was the same at the beginning, after a month, they would probably be divided into different tiers.

In other words, within this month, the school would use some means to make the class points of the four classes change, so that on the first day of next month, the true nature of the class competition would be revealed.

So, through what?

Kamio Tatsuya had no idea about this.

Coming back to his senses, Kamio Tatsuya had already finished this terrible mountain vegetable set meal, but because he had been constantly thinking about the problem, he had hardly noticed the taste.

Looking up at the third-year senior who was still struggling with the mountain vegetable set meal, Kamio Tatsuya's eyes were full of smiles. Senior, I'm so glad I met you.

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