There is something wrong with Hikigaya’s classroom of the Elite, as expected

Chapter 113



Chapter 113: I Have My Dignity!

“Ugh, can’t it just be out of kindness? Hachiman, you’re really going too far saying that~”

Kushida had returned to her usual gentle and cute energetic girl image.

“I see, I misunderstood you.”

Hachiman looked like he had just realized something: “Then, thank you. You’re really a good person.”

“You!”

Kushida quickly took a deep breath. How could this deadfish-eyed guy always manage to hit her weak spots? Normally, even when facing the idiotic duo, she could maintain her composure and remain flawless, but whenever it came to Hachiman, her emotions were easily stirred by him, and she often ended up getting angry, just like right now!

“Hmph, originally I wasn’t planning to tell you about this, but then I thought, with someone like Sudo, there’s no way he could do anything to you, so it’s better to just do you a favor.”

Kushida crossed her arms and said coldly.

Hachiman was somewhat doubtful, but he had to admit, Kushida’s information was timely.

Moreover, Hachiman also realized that Kushida was not as useless as he had initially thought. He had assumed that this girl, wearing a mask and making friends with everyone, was just maintaining a façade, but after several private “storytime” sessions, he gradually discovered that Kushida had surprisingly collected a lot of people’s “private secrets.” She seemed to have a handle on many secrets in the class.

This discovery surprised Hachiman. Perhaps he had misjudged Kushida as a “minefield girl.” She wasn’t just a minefield; she was a landmine capable of causing a chain explosion.

“And last month, I finally managed to get the class points, and now, because of that Sudo guy, it’s all going to be deducted. I’ve been scrimping and saving for over two months, and on top of that, I had to lend money to those vampires in the class. Thinking about it, it just makes me furious!”

Kushida was also extremely angry about Sudo’s fight!

In reality, the months of May and June were the most difficult for Class D students. Having zero class points meant there was no extra income from personal points. They could barely survive on the little personal points they had left and the free supplies provided by the school.

Many students, like Kikyo, had to borrow money from others to get by. The class’s good guy, Hirata, and the most sociable person, Kushida, naturally became the targets of those in need. For this reason, Hirata had even borrowed money from senior students to help out his classmates.

When Kushida saw Hirata’s actions, she immediately felt an urge to scream out loud!

“Damn it, are you trying to roast me on the grill!”

So even though her own points were insufficient, Kushida had to smile and say, “It’s okay, I can help,” and lend out her points. She even had to borrow money from others to lend it to her classmates. Wasn’t this essentially loan sharking?

Every time she thought about it, Kushida felt a surge of anger!

It was a harsh reality—when you needed to borrow money, the first people you thought of were your “friends.”

So when Kushida found out that Sudo had caused trouble again, she was now 100% certain that the reason personal points weren’t distributed this morning was directly related to this incident, and she could already predict that a substantial amount of class points would be deducted.

The fact that Kushida didn’t immediately lash out showed her restraint. How could he still have the audacity to ask her to help him solve his problems?

Just thinking about this made Kushida feel irritated, and her anger was rising like the energy bar in a fighting game, filling up in an instant. She immediately sought out Hachiman.

Suddenly, her phone in her pocket vibrated. She opened it to find a transfer notification: 50,000 personal points. She couldn’t help but look up at the deadfish-eyed boy across from her.

“Hey, what do you mean by this?”

Kushida was fuming, and even she didn’t understand why she was so angry.

“Huh? Didn’t you just say you wanted a reward?”

Hachiman scratched his head. Did he misunderstand something? Otherwise, based on his relationship with Kushida, she would definitely wish he’d be expelled, so why was she helping him?

So Hachiman thought that Kushida was actually trying to exchange this information for something else.

Kushida tightly gripped her phone. She really wanted to send the 50,000 personal points back and shout, “Who do you think you’re looking down on?” But when she thought about having to endure another month of scrimping, even having to reduce normal socializing, she hesitated.

Also, when she went to a café with other girls from her class and they “kindly” paid for her, she had to act all embarrassed and accept it, showing an expression of “overwhelming gratitude.” Even Kushida, who had great self-control, had her pride and dignity!

To put it simply, even little angels were desperately in need of money!

“Hmph! Fine, I’ll take it!”

Kushida suppressed her reluctance and said stiffly.

After receiving the reward, Kushida felt uneasy, and then she told Hachiman in detail about the conversation between Sudo and Ayanokouji, including their future plans and ideas.

Afterward, Kushida hurriedly stood up and left, afraid that Hachiman would see the “weak” side of her that had just appeared.

After watching Kushida leave, Hachiman walked to the balcony and looked out at the deep night, wondering what she was thinking.

However, plans often change unexpectedly. The next day at school, Chabashira-sensei announced the incident involving Sudo fighting with students from Class C, and also mentioned that Sudo might face suspension and the deduction of class points for Class D students.

Throughout the announcement, Chabashira-sensei maintained a cold expression, as though discussing something that had nothing to do with her.

However, Hachiman could tell that Chabashira-sensei was utterly speechless because of Sudo, and by publicly revealing the fight, she seemed to want to stir up some chaos. After all, once the matter was made public in the class, it was bound to upset the other students.

At first, many students took pleasure in Sudo’s punishment, but when they heard that class points would also be deducted, they became furious and vented their anger on Sudo. The class points they had worked so hard to earn last month would be deducted because of Sudo, which was even more frustrating than when all class points were deducted at the beginning of the term.

This was… their hope!

Immediately, Sudo was met with dissatisfaction and frustration from people like Yukimura, and the classroom erupted in chaos, just like when the school’s truth was revealed to everyone.

However, it was unclear if it was Hachiman’s imagination, but he felt that Chabashira-sensei’s purpose in doing this was to subtly remind everyone of Sudo’s possible suspension, but after hearing that other classes were also notified of the incident, Hachiman thought he might have overthought it.

Facing the chaotic classroom, Chabashira-sensei seemed to have no intention of stopping the commotion. She coldly watched the students below, not revealing what she was thinking.

Hiss!

Hachiman suddenly felt Chabashira-sensei’s gaze shift towards him, and for some reason, he felt as if he had been singled out.

 


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