If anyone really believed Bai Lan's words and proposed to severely punish Bai Lan, Bai Lan would hold a grudge against that person on the spot.

The consequences of being hated by Bai Lan are terrifying to think about.

Anyone who has seen Bai Lan's methods would not dare to offend Bai Lan casually, right?

In this way, since whoever proposes to punish Bai Lan will be hated by Bai Lan, no one dares to say that Bai Lan should be punished, which may result in Bai Lan not even being punished in the end.

But if anonymous discussion and anonymous voting are used to decide the punishment for Bai Lan, it would be different.

Even though Bai Lan knew that someone in the class had said something unfavorable to him or cast a vote that was unfavorable to him, because it was anonymous, Bai Lan had no way of knowing who it was and had no idea who to retaliate against.

In addition, because it is anonymous, the person speaking does not even need to be responsible for his or her own words!

He didn't have to worry about offending Bai Lan or drawing revenge from her, and Bai Lan himself admitted that he beat people just for personal reasons.

Judging from the content of the "Class Rules", it is almost certain that Bai Lan will be severely punished.

Not to mention, this concerns the interests of everyone in the class.

Once Bai Lan is sentenced to "heavy punishment", everyone in the class will have an extra 5,000 yuan of living expenses every month in the future!

On the contrary, if Bai Lan had not received a 'severe punishment', even if it was just a 'light punishment' of the next level, everyone in the class would have 4,000 less living expenses than before.

There is a difference of nine thousand between a positive and a negative!

Therefore, whether it is in accordance with the "Class Rules" or for the sake of interests, except for those few die-hard fans of Bai Lan, the vast majority of people in the class will choose to severely punish Bai Lan.

However, because of Bai Lan's previous arrogant behavior of threatening everyone, even many of those who originally had a good impression of Bai Lan might turn their love into hate and choose to demand that Bai Lan be severely punished.

Now, my chance has come!

When almost everyone chose to severely punish Bai Lan.

If I stand up and support Bai Lan with my real name, speak well of Bai Lan, and ask for a lighter punishment for Bai Lan...

It is easy to add icing on the cake, but it is difficult to send charcoal in the snow.

When everyone wanted to punish Bai Lan severely, I was the only one who suggested that Bai Lan be given a lighter sentence, a "light punishment". As for the reason... weren't the reasons given by those people in the group who supported Bai Lan before pretty good?

However, those reasons were all based on speculation, and they were inconsistent with what Bai Lan had personally admitted, so they were of no use.

As long as I do this, Bai Lan will have to do me a favor no matter what, right?

Not to mention what this favor can get him to do for me, at least Bai Lan should not be too embarrassed to hit me, right?

This way, I'm safe!

Also, because I am alone and weak, and there is irrefutable evidence that Bai Lan should be severely punished, even if I am willing to speak for Bai Lan using my real name, I still cannot reverse the final punishment.

In the end, Bai Lan will probably still be sentenced to "heavy punishment"!

Starting next month, my living expenses will skyrocket by 5,000!

Kill two birds with one stone!

I'm such a genius! "

The more he thought about it, the brighter the light in Chi's eyes became. Flickering in his eyes was hope for life and greed for points.

After thinking of a way to resolve Bai Lan's hatred, Chi suddenly thought of his own bad friends.

In order to achieve his own goals, Chi had led many people to join him in fabricating the scandal between Karuizawa and Shiran.

These people may also be of concern to Bai Lan.

Chi wondered whether he should lend them a hand and share his ideas with them, so that they would support Bai Lan with his real name.

But after thinking about it for a while, Chi quickly gave up the idea.

If too many people speak well of Bai Lan, then Chi, who is just one of them, will feel much less present.

In this way, although Bai Lan might remember this favor, it would be infinitely diluted due to the number of people involved.

By then, the little favor he gets might not even have the effect of “exempting him from getting a gold medal”.

There is another reason, that is:

In Chi's view, human happiness is achieved through comparison.

If there were a lot of people in the class who were more likely to attract Bai Lanpi's hatred than him.

In this way, if Bai Lan is in a bad mood one day and wants to take revenge, he should first take revenge on those who are more hated than him, rather than on him, the person who once helped him in his time of need.

With these people who are more hated by Bai Lan than him blocking the way in front of him, he will be very safe.

Even if one day in the future he still can't avoid being beaten, but there are so many people who have been beaten by Bai Lan before him.

With so many people supporting him, he would never fall to the bottom of the class!

Afterwards, Ike happily replied to Kushida's message and said a lot of things that he thought were very cool.

......

Soon after, it was approaching three in the afternoon.

An anonymous online discussion meeting within the first-grade Class B on how to punish Bai Lan is about to begin.

Thanks to the efforts of Hirata and others, everyone in the class already knew about the meeting, and most of the class were already waiting in front of their phones.

Prior to this, from 1:00 to 3:00, Kushida, as the group manager, had muted the entire class early on.

Immediately afterwards, Bai Lan left the class group.

Under the "Great Silence Technique", Bai Lan's withdrawal from the group was clearly visible.

Everyone in the original Class D knew clearly that Bai Lan had quit the group.

Immediately afterwards, Hirata posted various information related to this discussion meeting in the class group.

"Conference Charter".

The content of the "Class Rules".

Announcement about the school’s disciplinary action against Bai Lan.

Bai Lan said this in person in front of everyone.

......

With this information, people who participated in the door-blocking incident or not can know the whole picture of the incident.

The moderator of this meeting is Kushida, who is responsible for guiding the flow of the meeting.

Hirata is the "judge" of this meeting. He is responsible for stepping in and mediating when the discussion between the two sides reaches a stalemate and no conclusion can be reached, turning the discussion into a meaningless quarrel... uh, I mean, maintaining order in the meeting.

Soon, three o'clock in the afternoon finally arrived.

After Kushida said, "The discussion begins."

The "all-speaking ban" has been lifted.

Soon, the group chat interface, which had been silent for a long time, was quickly flooded with various conversation boxes.

Ai Ai (named anonymously): "I propose a severe punishment. After all, based on what Bai Lan did and what she said, it is obvious that as long as it is in accordance with the Class Rules, there is no reason to give a result other than 'severe punishment', right?"

Beep: "Severe punishment. Hitting people is obviously against discipline and it was not ordered by the class. Moreover, he admitted that he hit people just for himself, so he should be severely punished."

Hee Hee: "Heavy punishment, the exploitation is obvious."

.......

As Chi expected, almost everyone suggested a "heavy penalty".

After seeing this scene.

Chi suddenly felt relieved.

Soon, the speed of refreshing the chat interface gradually slowed down.

The reason is that the administrator has set restrictions on "speaking frequency".

This is mentioned in the "Conference Charter".

The slower screen swiping speed means that comments are more likely to remain on the interface and be seen by more people.

"good chance!"

Chi felt that it was time for him to offer some timely assistance!

Chi immediately pressed "Send" and sent out the message he had edited in advance.

Chi Kanzhi: "A light punishment, because Bai Lan's beating might be to deter other classes and protect the students in the class?"

However, before Chi Kanzhi could be happy that his plan had succeeded.

Karuizawa Megumi: "I don't think I should be punished! The reason is..."

Horikita Suzune: "I propose a special prize because..."

Chi: ???

179. Horikita: Shiraishi has done nothing wrong for the class!

After Chi sent the message.

He thought that when everyone in the class was targeting Bai Lan, he was the rare person in the class who spoke well of Bai Lan.

They also specifically choose a time when the screen is refreshed slowly so that it is most likely to be seen.

In addition, he was the only real name among the anonymous people, and he took the initiative to speak for Bai Lan, which made him seem out of place.

In this way, most people in the class knew that he had "helped" Bai Lan today, and were deeply impressed by this incident.

Most of the people in the class will become his witnesses, and because of his strange behavior, they will not be able to help but discuss it, and eventually convey today's events to Bai Lan's ears, letting Bai Lan know that he helped Bai Lan today, thus making Bai Lan owe him a favor.

Although he could also prove that he had "helped" Bai Lan by retrieving the chat records, he felt that it was too deliberate to ask for a favor on his own initiative, as if he was trying to please or beg for mercy, which was very embarrassing.

Therefore, it is better to let someone else convey his message.

"With so many witnesses here, Bai Lan will have to remember my help anyway. That way, as long as I don't go too far, he shouldn't feel comfortable attacking me."

Thinking of this, Chi suddenly felt relieved and felt proud of his plan.

However, he didn't feel happy for long.

The next moment, a new dialog box appeared, instantly pushing Chi's dialog box up.

Karuizawa Megumi: "I don't think he should be punished! The reason is that no matter what, judging from the result, he just stood up for the bullied classmates! Is there anything wrong with standing up for classmates and protecting them?"

When you see this message.

Chi's first reaction was displeasure: "You actually stole my job! That's too much! Even if you said something nice to Bai Lan, could you have sent the message earlier or later? Anyway, send the message farther away from me! You're engaging in vicious competition, you know? You're harming others and not benefiting yourself!"

As the saying goes: Scarcity makes things valuable.

With every additional person who speaks well of Bai Lan, the importance of Chi's good words for Bai Lan will be diluted a little.

Especially when good news comes out in droves.

No matter how good something is, the more it is gathered together, the cheaper it will become.

What's even more "disgusting" is that although both of them spoke well of Bai Lan, the other party's "bias" was even stronger than Chi's, and not just a little bit stronger, he completely surpassed Chi!

It's fine if you steal the job, but what's the matter with you saying "no punishment"?

In Chi's opinion, according to the class rules, what Ping Bailan had done should result in "severe punishment" no matter how you look at it. He was lying with open eyes for proposing "light punishment". In the end, he found that there was someone who was better than him.

No, even more than that.

The "light punishment" proposed by Chi is only one level lighter than the "heavy punishment".

However, the other party skipped the "light penalty" and "slight penalty" and directly asked for "no penalty"!

Just outrageous!

Although he already knew that this was an anonymous discussion, his usual habit made him subconsciously glance at the name of the speaker.

Soon, Chi discovered the problem.

The other party didn't seem to be anonymous, but used his real name? !

When Chi saw the name of the person who sent the first message, he couldn't help but curse: "It's you again, Karuizawa! It's you who's ruining my life again!"

After cursing, Chi finally felt "disdain" for Karuizawa.

As someone who has often been at odds with Karuizawa since entering school, Chi feels that he should be very familiar with Karuizawa's train of thought.

Chi thought: "Based on Karuizawa's past performance, that guy is an overconfident, impulsive, hot-blooded idiot who likes to act on his own accord, and overestimates his own capabilities.

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