Matsushita POV
My name is Matsushita Chiaki.
A freshman in the prestigious Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing High School.
And I've already got my eyes on someone. A boy, who had peaked my interest like no other before.
If anyone else heard about this, they might grin and tell me I have a crush on him.
But that's not the case.
I will admit, the boy I'm talking about is indeed very handsome. His name is Kazuki Hikaru, as mentioned earlier by Chabashira sensei.
But my standards much higher than just a good looking guy.
For starters, both his appearance and personality should be first class and he should come from a good family background.
Both of his parents should have received higher education and have good accomplishments.
I know, I'm a very picky girl. But I believe as a girl from a good, wealthy, family blessed with intellect and appearance, I'm allowed to pick a man that fits such a standard.
And now that I've arrived here, at Advanced Nurturing High School, I might aim even higher. My goals have already been set.
I'm going so study abroad after my graduation in a prestigious university and then pick a high class job like becoming an embassy or joining the UN.
Since most of my future had already been secured, I believe I should just spend my time here enjoying my high school life and if possible, find a life-long partner.
It was still homeroom and I don't even know the names of any of my classmates aside from two girls, Satou Maya and Shinohara Satsuki, who were both seated close to me, and of course, Kazuki Hikaru himself.
The man had stood up, wanting to ask sensei a question or two regarding the things she said. He started of small, wanting to know how to prevent extortions and scams, which indicated he was a nice guy. He was worried for his classmates and looking out for them.
But then he began questioning everything else. His critical thinking skills are extremely high.
He asked about next month's allowance and the months after that, emphasizing on the fact that our teacher hadn't specified how many points we'll receive next month. He voices his own opinions on the matter and it got me thinking.
What he's saying does have some meaning on it.
If I think carefully, then yes, it is absurd. Because 100,000 points per person is a lot of money, especially when handed to mere high school students with seemingly normal repercussions. Especially considering there's 480 students in the school. And that's without taking into account the teacher's salary, staff salary and maintenance, tax money, and everything else that needs payment.
Even for a government funded school, that much on a yearly basis is too much!
Unlike most of us, who was drawn in by the freedom and luxury they provided us, that boy thought about things clearly and began asking questions.
And then he pointed out the cameras, which got me on high alert. What cameras were he talking about ?
I was one among the first ten people to enter the classroom and I never noticed any cameras, which I did think was odd for a school as prestigious as this one. But now that he pointed them out, I suddenly put my guard up.
Looking around for a bit, my eyes finally went to the corners of the room. It's hard to notice, but if you focus enough, you'll be able to see the small, inconspicuous camera there. I then looked at the other corners and realised there were cameras on all corners of the classroom.
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Classroom of the Elite: King of Conveniences
FanfictionA seemingly normal school boy, Kazuki Hikaru, enrolled into Japan's best and most prestigious school, Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing High School. A school for elites. But as things go, Hikaru has always been one for misunderstandings. Situations o...