Chapter-2 My class

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Kiyotaka pov

After the  unfortunate event which happened even before I set foot in the school. I attended the entance ceremony.

which very very very interesting.it was so interesting that some students were so moved that they started sleeping while standing.

After the very interesting entrance ceremony.i entered my classroom and went to the seat which had my name plate.

I had watched some animie before coming here because I thought it would help me in socialising with people of same interest.

According to the animie the seat which Is beside the window is where the animie protagonist sits.

Does that mean I am  also a protagonist.

unfortunately I am just a average and gloomy person who is not fit for the MC role.

When I entered the classroom there was only few students in the class.

I saw a girl with pink hair.by her body language I could deduce that she was  a shy person.she was fidgeting in her seat while looking down.

I wasted 10 minutes looking out of the window.

After sometime students started to enter the the classroom.

As If it was destiny my neighbour was none other than the girl sitting beside me in the bus .

"A bad coincidence"she said

"No need to be so hostile " I said

She just ignored me

I mustered up all my courage and
Decided to introduce myself to her.

"Hello My name is Kiyotaka Ayanokouji Nice to meet you "

"A sudden self introduction"she said

"Can you atleast tell me your name "I said

"Is there a problem if I don't "she said

"No there is no problem I will just give you a name how does seatmate-chan sound like "I said

"What did you call me "she said

I could tell that she was getting angry

"So seatmate chan let's get along ok "

Hey what  is she searching her bag.i could see a pointy metal object.

Gladly at that time a  women appearing to be in her 30 s came into the classroom.

Seatmate chan put the object back in her bag.what was she going to do if the teacher hadn't come.(I gulped )

“Ahem. Good morning to you, students. I’m the instructor for Class D.
My name is Chiyabashira Sae. I usually teach Japanese history. However, at
this school, we do not change classrooms for each grade. For the next three
years, I will be acting as your homeroom teacher, so I hope to get to know all
of you. It’s a pleasure to meet you. The entrance ceremony will be in the
gymnasium one hour from now, but first, I will distribute written materials
with information about this school’s special rules. I will also hand out the
admissions guide.”
The students in the front seats passed back the familiar documents I’d
received after being accepted.
This school differed from the multitude of other Japanese high schools
in a few key ways. Here, all students were required to live in dormitories
located on school premises. Also, except for special cases, such as studying
abroad, students were forbidden to contact anyone outside the school. Even
contact with your immediate family was forbidden without authorization.
Naturally, leaving school grounds without permission was also strictly
forbidden.
However, the campus also came equipped with many excellent
facilities. With its own karaoke spot, theater, café, boutique, and more, you
could easily compare this school to a small city. The campus spread over
more than 600,000 square meters.
This school boasted another unique feature: the S System.
“I will now hand out your student ID cards. By using your card, you can
access any of the facilities on campus, purchase goods from the store, and so
on. It acts like a credit card. However, it is imperative that you pay attention
to the points that you spend. At this school, you can use your points to buy
anything. Anything located on the school premises is available for purchase.”
Our points, loaded onto our student ID cards, acted as a kind of
currency. The lack of paper money would prevent many students’ financial
troubles. However, students needed to keep a watchful eye on their spending
habits. At any rate, the school provided these points free of charge.
“Your student cards can be used simply by swiping them through the
machine scanner. The method is simple, so you shouldn’t get confused.

Points are automatically deposited into your account on the first of every
month. You should all have received 100,000 points already. Keep in mind
that one point is worth one yen. No further explanation should be necessary.”
The classroom erupted.
In other words, we had received a 100,000-yen monthly allowance
from the school upon admission. I’d expect nothing less from a massive
institution run by the Japanese government. 100,000 yen is a rather large sum
of money for a high schooler.
“Shocked by the amount of points you’ve been given? This school
evaluates its students’ talents. Everyone here has passed the entrance
examination, which itself speaks to your value and potential. The amount
you’ve received reflects the evaluation of your worth. You can use your
points without restraint. After graduation, however, all of your points return
to the school. Because it’s impossible to exchange your points for cash,
there’s no advantage to saving them. Once points have been deposited into
your account, it’s up to you how to spend them. Do as you like. In the event
that you don’t want to spend your points, you may transfer them to someone
else. However, extorting money from your peers is not allowed. This school
monitors bullying very carefully.”
As bewilderment spread among the students, Chiyabashira-sensei
looked over the room.

“Well, it appears no one has any questions. I hope that you enjoy your
time here as students.”

If I were in my usual attitude I would have passed this chance because it will be troublesome but this time I was trying to go all out.

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Hope you enjoyed this chapter

Bye bye bye bye. Have a nice day ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️




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