Hachiman’s Classroom of Strength’s Supremacy

Chapter 25



Chapter 025: Sakayanagi Arisu: I’m Done! Class D Students are Truly the Worst!

Sakayanagi Arisu had never experienced school life, so she had high expectations for the Advanced Nurturing High School.

However, on her very first day, she provocatively challenged the senior students, obtained points from them, and then purchased the practical information about the school from the homeroom teacher.

Then she found out she had been assigned to the most elite class.

She even gained the support of some students in her class.

She was already at the peak of her life.

As for the competition between classes in the school, logically, all four classes would be competing, and it would become quite lively. However, the students in Class A were so strong that it was hard to even find any slackers.

So, overall, all the stats were very high.

Which meant they were fully equipped.

The other classes, on the other hand, were like a bunch of misfits. Even Class B was just a group of lambs.

So how could they lose?

In other words, she had already seen the result of graduation just by entering school.

For her, the so-called school life was nothing special.

The more she had anticipated this school life, the more disappointed she became now.

But she had also promised her father that she wouldn’t drop out, so now she was in a boring state.

And now…

First-year Class D, Hachiman, can you bring her any excitement?

“Sure.”

Sakayanagi Arisu agreed to Hachiman’s bet.

As smart as she was, she had already figured out that Hachiman probably wanted to get the school information, which would normally cost 2 million points from the homeroom teacher, for free from her.

In other words, this guy was really over the top, trying to get a freebie.

However…

According to Kushida’s information, this Hachiman had a lot of dark history, but his insight was exceptionally strong. Furthermore, he wasn’t fake.

So Sakayanagi was a little curious.

And as she was thinking this, she saw Hachiman walk up to her.

“To ensure honesty, can you hand over your phone?” Hachiman asked.

Oh.

He’s worried about her recording.

Indeed.

Although this school aims to cultivate talent, it wasn’t a place full of pure, righteous students. It allowed some dirty tricks.

This was to adapt to society’s realism.

Sakayanagi had been generous today because she hadn’t recorded anything.

Otherwise, if Hachiman had even shown a hint of agreeing to be her spy, then he would have been the one to be taken advantage of.

Having that recording of his betrayal could directly prevent him from getting any points.

But he hadn’t fallen for it.

He had rejected her offer of support.

As she thought this, Sakayanagi Arisu took out her white-shell phone and placed it on the chair.

“You’ll need to put your phone down as well,” Sakayanagi said.

“Okay,” Hachiman nodded.

He also placed his phone on the other end of the bench. Then, as if slightly uneasy, he glanced at Sakayanagi’s phone.

“You’re not recording or talking to anyone, right?”

Sakayanagi’s phone screen was dark, but there was no telling if any other actions had been taken.

“Nope,” Sakayanagi said.

She used her left thumb to unlock the phone with the fingerprint scanner.

What appeared was a screen showing that no apps were currently running.

“So, Hachiman, what kind of shock do you want to show me about Class D? Is it that even a trash class like Class D can topple the hierarchy? But such a thing has never happened in this school before,” Sakayanagi Arisu said.

“About that,” Hachiman seemed to be preparing to tease, “I think you already know what the overall quality of Class D students is like.”

Hachiman took her phone and was about to place it on the other side of the bench.

However, he paused for a moment.

He then explained, “It’s pretty bad, right? So, looking at it normally, next month’s living expenses will be quite low.”

“Oh.”

Sakayanagi nodded, acknowledging that this was indeed the case.

“Wait, what are you doing?” Sakayanagi Arisu finally noticed something strange.

Because, in addition to taking her phone, Hachiman had also taken her cane.

At the same time, his fingers were fiddling with her phone.

“It’s nothing major,” Hachiman said. “Just sending a message to Kamuro-san asking her to go eat first.”

“?”

“…” Sakayanagi Arisu.

“Huh?”

“Ah.”

“You don’t have other plans, do you?” Sakayanagi’s smile seemed to stop.

“Sakayanagi-san,” but Hachiman seemed utterly indifferent, showing her the email conversation.

[“You’ve worked hard today. I know it’s a sacrifice to invite a guy, and it’s my fault. So, I’ll give you some free time. You can rest now.”]

[“But at 13:10, please wait for me at the library. I need to borrow a book.”]

This was the content Hachiman had typed.

But now…

It was truly cruel.

Because Sakayanagi Arisu clearly saw that after receiving the message, Kamuro-san replied.

[“Tch! If you know it, don’t arrange these troublesome things for me!”]

Though it was just a message, one could imagine Kamuro’s feelings.

[“I’ll wait for you at the library entrance at 13:10.”]

The subsequent message seemed to show that Kamuro didn’t doubt for a moment that it was Hachiman who had used Sakayanagi’s phone to send the message.

So, she didn’t notice it wasn’t from Sakayanagi herself.

And worst of all, Sakayanagi heard footsteps approaching, but they were growing distant.

Which meant Kamuro, who had been guarding the staircase on the fifth floor like a little dog, had left.

Kamuro had been misdirected.

“…” Sakayanagi.

“And Sakayanagi-san, you thought school life was boring, right?” Hachiman said. “So, I’ve decided to give you a little bit of excitement.”

A little excitement?

She thought this school was nothing special, without any waves.

But now, what he was giving her wasn’t excitement—it was terror.

As smart as she was, she immediately understood Hachiman’s plan.

He took her phone to distract Kamuro.

Then, he even took her cane so she couldn’t move.

This was the rooftop. It was spacious, and the air was nice.

But…

It was lunchtime now, meaning the sun was out.

Where she was, there was no sunlight, but over by another bench, the sun was shining brightly.

Just looking at it made her feel… a little hot.

If her weak body was thrown over there, she definitely wouldn’t be able to handle it.

So, if she got sunburned… if she got sunburned…

Thinking this, she saw Hachiman approach her.

And he said:

“As you can see, Class D is considered a trash heap, and the quality of Class D students is difficult to gauge.”

“Huh.”

Difficult to gauge… did that mean no bottom line… was he calling them shameless?

But…

“Hachiman-kun…”

Sakayanagi Arisu stared at him.

It seemed like she was trying to awaken his sympathy and empathy.

But…

Hachiman placed both hands on her—one on her back and the other through her knees.

Thud.

Before she could react, Sakayanagi Arisu realized she was being picked up.

Then, she was being carried forward.

The direction… was toward the sunlit bench.

Was he really going to take her to that bench, where the sunlight would shine directly on her?

Hey, hey, hey.

Is he really this twisted?

Hachiman-kun!

Class D students are truly the worst!

 


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