Episode 2: The Disappearance of the Make-up Work Club

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[The episode begins where it left off. Sensei is informed by Nagisa that the Make-up Work Club is no longer required to be operational this year.]

Sensei:

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Sensei:

- "W-What are you saying? The Make-up Work Club is cancelled?"

- "C-Could you repeat that? I think I may be hearing things wrong."


Nagisa: Your ears are working just fine. I am very serious when I say that the Make-up Work Club is no longer necessary. ...Why you ask? It's quite simple, there is no immediate risks or dangers for Trinity General School to address anymore. Do you recall the original purpose of my support for the Make-up Work Club?


Sensei:

- Recall the memories of the Make-up Work Club.


(The Make-up Work Club, a club created by SCHALE's extrajudicial authority and the Tea Party's support to help girls at risk of failing in Trinity. Its members included Azusa, the transfer student from Arius, Hanako, a problem child who friends with everyone in school, Koharu, an "elite" of the Justice Task, and their club president, Hifumi. The club made several memories together, starting from the training club to their adventure through Gehenna to take their exams. Later on, it was soon revealed a darker purpose behind the club's creation, to discover the TRAITOR within Trinity. After many trials and tribulations, the students passed their exams, fixed each other's problems, and remained as a club in the end...)


Nagisa: Correct, you explained everything clearly. The Make-up Work Club was my attempt at rooting out a traitor of our beloved school. A means towards the greater good at the consequence of my friendships... Thankfully, the matter was resolved by the efforts of the Make-up Work Club and you, Sensei.


Sensei:

- "I didn't do it alone. Everyone lent a hand in saving the school."


Nagisa: Yes, even when I fell unconscious throughout the Eden Treaty conflict... Right, back to the topic at hand. Although the "repeat phenomenon" has caused much confusion through the students' minds, there is an upside. If every student's memory remained intact, that would include their experience and knowledge, am I correct? It would also mean they know what to expect from their exams.


Nagisa: *chuckle* Is everything falling into place now? The exam makers haven't been notified about the recent changes, so the tests are still the same. I doubt the students would forget questions they answered before, and if they did, they would prepare ahead of time. Apart from academic conduct, it's not considered "cheating" if the exams haven't taken place yet.

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