In choosing between yes and no, yes is actually the most cost-effective.

Because it means sacrificing one classmate to help everyone.

From a profit perspective, it is the best answer.

And it can also shorten the distance between them and Class A at once.

Then sacrificing a classmate is a fait accompli.

But to whom?

"Why me!" Hoshinomiya classmate said quickly. "Obviously we are all companions, why did you vote me away?"

"I helped during the sports festival, the written exam, and the uninhabited island exam," Hoshinomiya said.

And here, it’s like showing your own value, detailing your own value.

"If that's the case, I don't think you can vote for me." At this time, another classmate took over and said. "I've never been a laggard in my studies."

"Then I can't be voted for. My physical fitness is very good and I brought a 40-point class evaluation score to the class."

"Eh!? Then I can't be voted for. I was injured for the class during the exam on the uninhabited island, and the scar, you see, is still there."

"I...I am..."

in this way.

Although Hoshinomiya was trying to save himself, other students seemed to be worried about being voted out, and then showed their value and contribution to the class one after another.

In other words, this is self-protection.

Ok.

Obviously the final voting has not started yet, but the status of the students has changed.

And this is the performance of hoping to vote for classmates, but unable to be selected.

And Oreki-san’s sense of dissonance came to fruition.

because.

He gave a warning before the exam started, and Midorita's classmate at that time publicly stated that if someone really wanted to drop out, then he would drop out.

result.

Midorita-san is... silent now.

The students in the class showed their worth in various ways and did not want to be voted out.

This was not a very good atmosphere, but Midorita-san, who was the class representative, did not say anything.

In other words.

He didn't want to drop out of school on his own.

"..."

Midorita is the class representative, but now he has dropped out of school, and he still needs his guidance for the special exam in 2 months.

Then it is indeed a pity that he dropped out of school.

but.

If you don't want to drop out of school, how can he cooperate with the exam?

Oreki-san's mission is to cooperate with Chabashira to complete this special test that was unanimously agreed upon by everyone, that is, to complete the terrible thing that Hoshinomiya has always hated because of Chabashira's obsession, which led to Class B losing this flying Get up the chance to take the exam.

The information obtained from Hoshinomiya said that the class representative asked everyone to vote for him to drop out of school, but Chabashira was unwilling.

So I kept refusing and were in a stalemate.

but now.

Class representative...Midorita-san...he doesn't want to drop out of school.

then.

Will it stop from here?

Oreki-san then called up the system prompts.

"When faced with a choice in the special examination, everyone unanimously chose the exam."

"Task requirement: Assist Class B of the third grade in completing the unanimous exam."

"Mission deadline: 2 days left."

"Mission Reward: Traveling Through Time"

"Task progress 60%"

Ok.

There is something strange about it that makes people care.

That is.

Although Midorita-san is unwilling to sacrifice himself, the progress of the mission is progressing rapidly.

In other words.

The mission is proceeding correctly.

but.

Is this to convince Midorita-san to arrange for everyone to choose him, and then the girl Chabashira desperately opposes it?

but.

Now there is only a 10-minute intermission, and it is very difficult to convince Midorida who does not want to drop out to drop out.

"Then the 10 minutes of intermission are over, let's continue voting." But Teacher Ogura paid attention to the status of the students.

And this time.

After reading the question, the answer emerged after thinking about it for 10 minutes.

The result of expelling a student from school in exchange for a class evaluation score of 200 points.

Select 33 votes in favor.

Choose 7 votes against.

Seven of them were against it.

Generally speaking, if one student is voted out, everyone who stays can get a lot of benefits.

Then voting is the best option.

But does anyone disagree?

Do you not recognize this?

Probably not.

Oreki felt that maybe it was just these six people who felt that they were unsatisfactory in various aspects and might be voted out.

So... they don't want to be kicked out of school like this.

Yes.

Six students objected, and Oreki-san was one of them.

"Intermission!" Teacher Ogura continued.

Then the space and time were given back to the students.

Chapter 293 So that’s it!

Because a unanimous result was not achieved, a 10-minute intermission was entered.

Ogura honestly stepped aside and gave time and space to the students.

And this time.

"Midorita-san, how do you think we should deal with it?" Oreki-san said after some thought.

Midorita is his roommate and class representative.

Generally speaking, class representatives also need to provide guidance at this time.

But as soon as the fifth question came out, Midorita lost his role as the leader.

It would be better to say that it was a prophecy. Oreki-san had previously proposed the option of dropping out of school, and then Midorita-san, in order to reassure everyone, said in public that if there really was a drop-out crisis that required him to drop out, then he would be willing to do so. to take this risk.

So do you have to choose to drop out of school now?

This kind of thing is not a good idea.

But it's dangerous.

because.

When it comes to the third question, there are some students in the class who are willing to sacrifice 300 points for the class evaluation.Then I got the option of being directly promoted to Class A.

Among them, the class evaluation scores are everyone’s scores. In other words, these students are thinking about themselves.

In other words, if he expresses his stance now, Midorita-san... even as a class representative, may be sacrificed.

After all, this time it is not only possible for a person to go to Class A, but it is even possible to directly add 200 points for completing the exam requirements, and then students who vote to drop out can also get an additional [-] points for this question.

Then it is 300 points.

Their class is only 340 points away from Class A, and once Class A refuses to vote students out, or fails to complete the questions within the prescribed time, their class can almost cross the gap with Class A at once.

This is a huge choice.

Even if he is the class representative... he is still at risk of being voted out of school.

in this way.

He chose to remain quiet.

but.

Now Oreki-san has brought the topic back to him?

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