It was so peaceful again. There was no Ryuuen nor Yagami by my side to torture me, I was free from their torment.
Now then, as for today's video, I would guess that it has to do with Nagumo and Manabu's bet.
"Welcome back everyone. Now that we're all in the same place, let's continue as normal. Cooperation against individual skill, who shall win?"
Nagumo had a grin at those words. It was probably the most excited I've seen him in recent times.
Just like that, our long exam day ended. The group, no, the entire student body is exhausted. Our group will definitely rank far higher than what we expected it to rank at the beginning.
As long as the average score favors us, our group will definitely stand more than a good chance. The rest depends on how well Nagumo's group and the 3rd year group perform.
At the very least we should be above the average. Just like our first day here, all the boys assembled inside the gymnasium. Afterwards, the girls also began assembling. The results of the special exam for both the boys and the girls will probably be announced now.
It's almost 5 o'clock in the evening. It'll probably be late night by the time we get back to the school.
"Skipping all of the exam details seems like it would be dumb, right?" Ike pointed out.
"Why do you think that?" Horikita asked.
"Well, then how do we know what happened and how the groups did? Maybe something interesting happened," Ike asked.
"That's not a problem. If it was skipped, it was likely irrelevant or it will be answered later. Ayanokouji said that he's sure his group passed the average score set by the school, so I doubt anything interesting happened," Horikita explained.
Ike nodded and seemed to understand.
The people who didn't seem to understand weren't the second or third years, however, it was the first years.
"What exactly does it mean by the average score?" Tsubaki asked.
"The school assigned an average score that each small group needed to pass so that no expulsions would happen. If a group fell below the average, the leader of the group would be expelled. There's also the choice for the leader to bring down another member with them if they choose," Chabashira answered.
With that knowledge equipped, the first years seem to have a much higher understanding of the stakes that these results would have.
"You all did well in the last eight days of this training camp. The contents of the exam are different of course, but this is a special exam that occurs every few years. Overall, you all did better than the students who took this special exam last time. I suppose you could attribute that to all of you having better teamwork."
The elderly man I haven't seen before announced all that with a constant smile on his face. Looks like he's the one in charge of this training camp.
"First of all, I'll be announcing the results. For the boys, all groups are above the average set by the school and so there will be no expellees."
The moment that was announced, I could hear the boys breathe a sigh of relief.
"That's a cruel way to put it," Amasawa chuckled.
Many looked at her confused. It was vague wording, after all. But she was one of the few that figured it out, just as expected.
"Every year the quality of the student's increase, it's certainly exciting," chairman Sakayanagi commented with a slight smile.
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Revelation Of An Ordinary Life
FanfictionStatus. Expectations. Peacefulness. All of these three were things Ayanokouji Kiyotaka was trying to keep constant. He aimed to temper them and keep them all in check, but it's pointless now. His peaceful life he aimed to protect has crumbled into d...