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Horikita sighed and slowly looked up at the ceiling of the classroom.
âYou look like youâve done everything you can.â
âIâve never considered studying to be a pain, but I studied more than ever before for this exam.â
âWhat score would you give yourself on the math exam?â
â100 pointsâŠâŠ at least thatâs what I want to say. Since there was one particularly unclear question, at the very least I can say that I scored 98 points. There were some questions with a reasonably high degree of difficulty mixed in.â
She instantly asserted her self-graded score without any hesitation.
âItâs also possible that you made a mistake or omitted an answer. Is there a chance of getting anything lower?â
âNone. Iâm absolutely confident that Iâve overcome this exam, at the very least. I think that I managed to get nearly perfect scores in the other three subjects as well.â
âI challenged Kushida-san to this bet on the assumption that she would manage a score of 100 points. I was thorough in my approach in order to not make even the slightest of mistakes. As a result, however, itâs just shameful since I might have failed to score the final two points.â
Humans make mistakes. Itâs also possible that she scored below a 98.
This is because the problems that Kaneda created werenât easy ones.
I donât know if even someone like Keisei would manage to score above a 90.
Regardless, Itâs not possible to say for sure right now.
If she did, in fact, take a perfect score, she would undoubtedly get the top grade in the class.
Despite tutoring many of her classmates, Horikita managed to overcome everything with her own willpower and spirit.
âSuzune, I have something Iâd like to report. Do you want to head back together?â
Finished with the exam, SudĆ came over with his bag in hand, a little low-spirited.
âSomething you want to report? Iâm sorry, but could you please say it here?â
âTodayâs exams⊠I donât think I reached 40 points in every subject. Iâd like to apologize for that. My bad.â
It seems that he planned to apologize to Horikita on their way home, but he ended up apologizing here.
âItâs not a bad thing. The difficulty of the exam changes every time. Considering what was on todayâs tests, youâve done a good job.â
This exam was more difficult than usual, so getting lower scores is inevitable.
âI have some plans, so you can head back with your friends.â
âAre you staying too, AyanokĆji? Going home together or something?â
He gave the two of us a look, skeptical about whether or not we were going to do something.
âIt has nothing to do with him. I have an appointment with Kushida-san. Is that also a problem?â
âWith Kushida? No problem.â
SudĆ withdrew immediately after he realized that she intended on meeting with another girl.
âIâll head home and study then.â
âYes, but considering tomorrow, please go to bed early.â
âI know. Kanji, Haruki, letâs go back together.â
SudĆ offered to head home with them with a calm attitude, nothing like his usual harsh appearance.
You can naturally avoid the risk of failing if you learn to study. And because we can respond to each test separately without panic, a clear mind is born as well.
âBy the way, whatâs your arrangement with Kushida?â
âItâs not that important. Both of us should have put forward the effort to keep track of our scores, so I intend to confirm things with her.â
Thereâs some free time until the results of the test are announced.
If their self-evaluated scores make it clear enough, the winner of the bet could be decided without the need to wait for the official results.
However, Iâve already been convinced.
There isnât any need to ask about the results. The outcome is clear just from looking at Kushidaâs shaken appearance.
Kushida stood up and unsteadily walked out of the classroom.
âI wonder whatâs wrong with herâŠâŠâ
âSheâs probably realized that she scored lower than she expected to, right?â
âI hope so. However, heâs also pretty whimsical, after all.â
âAre you wondering about whatâs going on with RyĆ«en?â
âIn the event where he gives her the answers, thereâs a possibility that sheâll score perfectly on the exam. In which case, my only options would be to lose or to draw. You and I would also have to voluntarily drop out.â
âIn that case, do you intend to prostrate yourself to Kushida and beg for forgiveness?â
Horikita ran to catch up with Kushida, and I decided to follow in her footsteps as well.
As Horikita stepped into corridor she called out to Kushida, who slowly stopped walking.
âWhat, Horikita-san?â
Her face was tired and weary.
âIs right now a good time? Thereâs something Iâd like to confirm. There will be people coming and going here, so can we change places?â
âIt depends on what you want to talk about, but this location may be an issue.â
âBefore you make your decision, do note that AyanokĆji-kun will be coming along as well. Since heâs been dragged into all of this, you donât mind, right?â
Kushida didnât say anything, but she also didnât refuse.
She checked the time on her cell phone and nodded.
She should have arranged to meet âsomebodyâ after this.
There were still a lot of students in the school. To be on the safe side, we moved to the special building.
âThe thing you want to confirm with me is, of course, our bet on the final exam, right?â
âYes. Even though the results wonât be released until later on, we should have been keeping track of our scores.â
In this bet, Horikita gambled her future at the school, whereas Kushida gambled a substantial amount of her dignity.
Whatever the form, it is impossible for her to not have kept track of how many points she will get.
âIâm confident that I got at least 98 points. How about you?â
Although itâs small, there was anxiety and doubt in Horikita as well.
If Ryƫen lends a hand to Kushida, it will have a significant impact on our fate.
Kushida wasnât surprised to hear Horikitaâs results. No, itâs as if she already knew.
âThe outcome is clear even if we donât wait for the results.â
She muttered, a slight amount of self-mockery in her voice.
âI couldnât have scored better than 80. No, probably not even 80. So⊠itâs your victory, Horikita-san.â
Since Kushidaâs score was lower than she expected, Horikita felt a little puzzled.
âI thought you would place higher if you focused on your studies.â
âThis is just the kind of person I am.â
She answered disparagingly, and then sighed.
âOfficially, this lasts until after the results are releasedâŠâŠ I wonder if it will become my win?â
Since the school announces the results of the exam, thereâs no room for mistakes.
âThat shouldnât be necessary. You won this bet. Are you satisfied, Horikita-san?â
Kushida also understood that even if Horikita made a mistake in her scoring, there wouldnât be an error of nearly 20 points.
âCan I believe it then? That youâll cooperate with me in the future?â
âIâll fulfill my promise. No matter how much I disagree with it. Do you want it in writing?â
âNo need. Letâs start by trusting each other.â
As Horikita spoke, she held out her hand.
She wanted to come to an agreement with a handshake.
Kushida was completely motionless. She stared at Horikitaâs hand with colorless eyes.
âI hate you, Horikita-san.â
âI know. But I think I can work hard to change that.â
Horikita received her emotions head-on.
âIt seems that Iâm beginning to hate you more and more.â
Kushida walked past Horikita without so much as an attempt at taking her hand.
Horikitaâs outstretched hand grasped at the air in vain.
âI wonât interfere, but I will never cooperate with you. Donât forget this.â
ââŠâŠIs that so? Itâs a shame, but it canât be helped. Those are the conditions, after all.â
âDonât forget, Horikita-san. The only condition is to refrain from getting in your way.â
While her gaze was weak, the dark color of her eyes still latched onto me.
Kushida left without another word, as if she was saying that she didnât want to face Horikita for even one more second.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire. Horikita was no longer her target, but does that mean itâs now my turn?
It seems like an argument for argument's sake, but my safety was definitely not included as a term of the bet.
âI should have weighed the stakes of the bet a bit more carefully.â
That said, itâs likely that nothing will change with this.
I had come to a single conclusion. Kushida wonât keep her promise forever.
Because this isnât something that she can easily come to terms with. In order to protect her own existence, Horikita and I are absolutely in the way. For Kushida, weâre just foreign substances.
As long as weâre still around, Kushida wonât be able to embrace a secure future.
The most that I can expect is for this temporary rest to last a second longer.
After parting ways with Horikita, I thought about the future.
The Ryƫen Kakeru of my imagination is not the type of person to leave things unfinished like this.
Horikita certainly did a good job this time. She confined Ryƫen, who manipulated Kushida, with a well placed preemptive strike.
Originally, her approach wouldnât be very useful during a class conflict where itâs difficult for allies to betray each other, but itâs truly an effective strategy when a traitor is already lurking. However, her method canât always be used. Itâs limited to situations such as the sports festival and exams like this one.
Thatâs why she took the initiative to secure her brother as a witness, effectively creating a one in a million opportunity. Class D studied intensively for the month before to the final exam, so it shouldnât be possible for us to lose to Class C. Overall, this could be considered to be a complete victory.
My phone began to vibrate.
I received such a message.
Itâs not just me. Arenât you scheming something too, RyĆ«en?
[Iâll make you pay the price for using me.]
He sent another short message, followed by another one shortly afterward.
There was a file attached this time.
It was an image file. After I opened it, it turned out to be a single photograph.
There was no text included in the message because the image alone says it all.
âAs expected, Manabe and the others confessed after all.â
Although I already knew this the moment Ryƫen came into contact with Hiyori.
Even if I donât see how he handles things, I can easily imagine.
He probably utilized threats similar to intimidation and extortion in order to get to the traitor.
And now, names like Keiseiâs and my own will be on his mind, deepening his suspicions.
However, he has no evidence. He also canât come to any conclusions, given the possibility that the mastermind might still be lurking.
That being said, RyĆ«enâs move to corner me here undoubtedly has to be for that reason.
It isnât necessary for me to think very hard about what his intention is with this photograph.
The fact that he has this photograph in the first place means that her background is known to a certain extent.
Depending on the situation, RyĆ«enâs fangs will also turn towards the person pictured in this photograph.
No, itâs more like hanging the bait in front of him is a declaration of war.
âHe should've stayed silent after all.â
To think that he would reveal the information he obtained so easily. Is he enjoying this?
I was already getting somewhat tired of his obsessive searching.
I closed my cell phone and hardened my will at the same time.
It seems that thereâs no reason to go about this half-heartedly if my goal is to dampen his mental strength.
If heâs intent on waging war, Iâll match up with him.
âCome at me with full force so you have nothing to regret afterward. Iâll play this game with you on your own playing field.â
I was reluctant, but I couldnât help feeling a little excited.
âYou're late, KikyĆ. Were you having trouble slipping away from your classmates?â
âWhat do you mean by that, RyĆ«en-kun?â
Kushida appeared on a remote rooftop. She drew closer to Ryƫen without trying to conceal her true nature.
âThe questions and answers you gave me turned out to be completely different from the ones on the exam.â
âOh, yeah. I switched out the questions right before the deadline. What about it?â
He laughed a bit scornfully before taking a drink of mineral water from his plastic bottle.
âLike I told you. I will force Horikita to drop out no matter what I have to do. Solely for this reason, I betrayed my classmates and secretly submitted Class Dâs exam questions. The condition was that Iâd get the questions and answers for Class Câs math questions in return. If you had kept your promise, Horikita wouldâve voluntarily withdrawn herself from school by now. And yet, you betrayed me.â
âWhat? Are you mad about something like that?â
âSomething like that? You come out ahead against Class D, and youâre just going to end it with that?â
âYouâre fundamentally misunderstanding the situation, KikyĆ. The questions you made werenât used on the exam.â
âHuh? What are you talking about? I turned in the exam questions as soon as possible just as you instructed. I also confirmed everything with Chabashira-sensei. There were no mistakes.â
âYou havenât noticed yet? Suzune took the steps ahead of time to prevent your exam questions from being formally adopted. Thanks to that, we not only failed to come out ahead, but also narrowly avoided expulsion. The whole class was depending on this strategy.â
âWait a secondâŠâŠ Ahead of time? SuchâŠâŠ No wayâŠâŠâ
âJust wait for the results of the exam if you donât believe me. Ten to one, Class C lost to Class D. In other words, our agreement is invalid. I canât afford to show you the correct answers to the exam questions if I donât receive anything in return. Thatâs the natural turn of events.â
âThough Iâll tell you this, KikyĆ. You have no right to bear any grudges against me so how about thanking me instead?â
âThanking you!? I lost to Suzune, you know!? What do you want me to thank you for!?â
She thought back to the humiliation of being forced to declare defeat before Horikita. It was enough to make her blood boil over in anger.
âFor you to get caught in this trap without even knowing it, you sure take things easy.â
Ryƫen drew close to Kushida and grabbed her uniform.
He then forcibly unfastened the button of her blazer and began to reach inside.
âHey! What are you doing!?â
Ryƫen smiled as Kushida pushed away from him in a panic.
âJeez, Iâm not going to do anything. Search inside your pocket.â
ââŠâŠInside my pocket?â
While still on guard, Kushida slowly reached into the inner pocket of her blazer.
There was a paper feeling that she wasnât expecting to come across. After taking it out, she found a folded piece of paper.
RyĆ«en shouldnât have had the time to put something inside just now. In other words, it had already been placed there beforehand. When she opened the paper, she found a list of questions and answers for the recent math exam.
However, these werenât the questions that were on the exam that was given today. Instead, they were the ones that RyĆ«en originally said he would submit.
âWhy is something like this in my blazerâŠâŠâ
âThereâll probably be more than that. There should be several cheating materials scattered throughout your personal belongings. Youâll find them if you try looking for them later.â
âI donât understand what this means.â
âSomeone in Class D was prepared to take you out. What would happen if you were accused of cheating during or shortly after the exam? What if I decided to use those questions after all? What do you think would happen if they found that paper on you after you had done well on the exam?â
âIâd be expelled? Even if I didnât cheat? Thatâs stupid!â
âThere should be some way to prove it if youâre truly innocent, but itâs also true that you got the answers beforehand by joining forces with me. So even if youâre determined to be guilty, it canât be helped.â
Of course, itâs possible for her to claim that the situation was designed by somebody else. Although sheâs more innocent than guilty, sheâd still be tainted with suspicion. This is because of the undeniable fact that RyĆ«en had supplied her with the questions and answers for Class C. Even though itâs not against the rules to give these to another class, the suspicion still wouldnât disappear. Even if she managed to avoid expulsion, suspicions of guilt would still remain and the results of the exam would become invalid. Even though these suspicions would never be anything more than speculation, Kushida wouldâve also jeopardized Class Dâs position, and the trouble would downpour onto Class C as well.
âWhen did this cheat sheet manage toâŠâŠâ
âYou donât have any idea? Have there been any strange things going on around you recently?â
âItâs possiblyâŠâŠ no, butâŠâŠ I went to the final strategy meeting with Horikita and the others at Karaoke last week. I suppose something a little strange did happen then. Itâs not clear why, but a girl began to throw accusations around and then poured her juice on me out of anger. After that, she insisted on taking it to the dry cleaners to make up for it. Itâs understandable given the situationâŠâŠ and I donât think thereâs any connectionâŠâŠ but itâs somehow still on my mind.â
âIâll take a guess at who that girl is. Karuizawa Kei, right?â
ââŠâŠHow do you know that? Donât tell me you saw it?â
âHow could I have possibly seen it? The reason is simple.â
Ryƫen tapped his finger against the side of his head to emphasize his deductive capability.
âExplain it in detail, starting from the beginning.â
Though Kushida still felt dissatisfied, she fully explained the details of the incident at the Karaoke box. That Horikita and Hirata summoned everyone together, that she had been seated at the table with AyanokĆji, SudĆ, and Karuizawa, and that in the middle of the discussion, Karuizawa had picked on her and ultimately poured juice onto her blazer.
Having listened to her in silence, Ryƫen connected the reasoning a step further.
âNo doubt, that was a set-up.â
âNot possible. I gave my blazer to the laundromat, but I definitely checked the pockets when I handed it over. Besides, the store would have told me if there was anything I missed when I came back to get it. So even if Karuizawa had tried to set a trap back then, wouldnât it have been meaningless?â
âIndeed, that feat would be next to impossible to pull off at that point in time. However, that wasnât her goal. Didnât someone want to know whether or not you had a spare uniform?â
âSpare? Even if that were the case, itâs still impossible.â
âWhat makes you so sure about that?â
âAre you saying that everyone there had set a trap for me and I wasnât able to see through it? Iâm not an idiot. Iâm always observing the behavior and conduct of the people around me. I definitely wouldâve felt something out of place if they were all lying to me.â
âWell, thatâs probably right. However, the number of people who were lying to you was one or two at most.â
âHaa? How did something like that-â
âThereâs nothing to worry about. If there was someone who read the situation perfectly, deceiving you is just par for the course. Someone able to trace everyoneâs thought patterns, characteristics, habits, and reactions to whatâs going on around them. What kind of remarks you would make. Someone who managed to completely predict everything. Someone who planned out the script to your story as you wrote it.â
As Kushida thought back to that time, she began to think all of this might be possible. In particular, Hirataâs had a way of thinking that was consistently pacifist. He would be concerned if the blazer got stained, and he would also want to deal with Karuizawaâs unreasonable anger. Since it was just before the test, he would definitely want to ask whether or not she had a spare uniform as well. She began to think that might just be the case.
âOnce they learned that you only had one blazer, the only thing left to do is plant the cheat sheet in it during gym class or something. It isnât strange that you didnât check the inside pocket of your blazer during the one or two days after you got it back from the cleaners. I suppose that there were a lot of other times where they could have tampered with it too. Nevertheless, the important question here is who thought of it. Not Suzune or Karuizawa, at least. Theyâre not the type who could do something like that.â
âSo youâre saying that I was ensnared by them?â
âNot long before the exam, there was a letter that charged Ichinose with illegally getting her points, right?â
âItâs the one where you set her up. Why was that? There didnât turn out to be anything illegal after all.â
âItâs a strategy that adequately shows what type of person the mastermind is.â
âIâm not the one who sent out that letter. The guy in Class D who set you up did.â
âI donât get what you mean.â
âDo you think I would bother putting a letter preaching of Ichinoseâs suspicions in every first-year studentâs mailbox and print my name on each one? No, I wouldnât, but since my name was written on the letters, itâs only natural that everyone will think Iâm the principal offender.â
âYou shouldâve denied it if wasnât you.â
âDo you think I would?â
Kushida understood right away. RyĆ«en has always had a tendency to pursue the exciting. He wouldâve definitely found the situation amusing if someone sent out letters in his name. Furthermore, since heâd never heard of the suspicions against Ichinose, heâd also want to know the truth.
Then, why did they specifically write RyĆ«enâs name as the sender of the letter? Because if the sender is unknown, the credibility of the message would be greatly reduced. This doubt might cause the situation to be handled even more irresponsibly.
âBut what was the point? They leaked out strange information, and also put you on guard.â
âI donât knowâŠâŠ Iâve thought about it, but itâs unclear. Did he simply want to know for a fact about Ichinoseâs large quantity of points? OrâŠâŠ No, thatâs not possible. It canât be for such a stupid reason.â
Ryƫen was about to say it, but then he stopped himself. It was simply too out of touch with reality.
âHey, KikyĆ. I donât know about your past, and Iâm not really interested in that sort of thing. However, if you continue persistently trying to have Horikita drop-out of school, youâre going to be wiped out.â
This strategy was prepared with great care and executed without mercy. This was definitely the character that Ryƫen is looking for, X.
âThings arenât looking good for you either. Isnât it bad for Class C to lose this special exam?â
âThatâs right. With this, your Class D is now within reach of promoting to Class C.â
âHow do you feel about getting dropped down by that defective Class D?â
RyĆ«en didnât feel anything in particular, even in response to Kushidaâs relentless question.
This was because he never had any interest in such trivial matters from the very beginning.
âIt feels fantastic. Whether itâs with class A, D, or whatever, the showdowns so far have only scratched the surface of what there is to reveal.â
ââŠâŠWhat does that mean?â
Of course, RyĆ«en wouldnât answer. However, his objective still hasnât changed since he entered the school. While thereâve been times when things havenât gone according to plan, preparations for promotion to Class A have been well underway.
âDo the best you can and aim for the upper class.â
Ryƫen said this and then turned around, intending to leave.
âThis cheat sheetâŠâŠ!? Wait! Isnât there something a little strange!?â
Kushida had noticed something inexplicable after looking at the cheat sheet.
âTell me whatâs going on, RyĆ«en.â
Some contradiction. Something that shouldnât be there. A new problem had swelled up.
âWhy does someone in Class D have the test questions that only you and I should have? I canât think of any reason.â
âThatâs right. The reason why X was able to use these questions is because I gave them to him.â
âSo you betrayed me.â
âThatâs not true. It was a necessary deal to make with him.â
Ryƫen took a look at his cell phone. There were pictures of the questions and answers before he changed them out.
RyĆ«en sent these pictures to someoneâs unidentified email address.
âHoweverâŠâŠ He understands me well.â
Before Ryƫen sent the pictures, he had received several messages from X.
The first one had a title that read âTransactionâ. The content of the message was this:
[Provide Class Câs finalized questions and answers for the end of term exam.]
[Otherwise, make significant changes to the questions and answers you provide Kushida KikyĆ.]
This was the message that Ryƫen had received.
Usually, RyĆ«en wouldnât respond to something like this.
However, X had given him useful information that benefited Class C with no strings attached.
The information was that Horikita Suzune had seen through RyĆ«en and Kushidaâs tactics, and had made a preemptive strike. This had come out of the blue for RyĆ«en, who had been anticipating complete success with Kushidaâs replacement of the exam questions.
If not for this information, some of his classmates who were behind in their studies might have had to drop-out. Knowing this, Ryƫen had three options available to him as to how to proceed.
The first was to disobey X and let Kushida win. However, this was something that RyĆ«en, who didnât want Horikita to drop out of school, wanted to avoid as much as possible. The second was to not change out the exam questions and let X expose Kushida for cheating and make her drop out of school. However, it wasnât fun to abide by Xâs ideal progression of the situation, so he didnât consider this option.
RyĆ«enâs final option was to change out the exam questions and let Horikita win the exam.
âSo he managed to protect Suzune, while sealing off KikyĆâs options at the same time?â
Suzune was fighting on the surface, and someone else was controlling things behind the scenes.
RyĆ«en couldnât help but laugh as he thought about how his strategy of using Kushida was in turn, used against him.
âBut Iâm about to push him over the edge. If he doesn't show his true colors-â
He opened up the image file that he sent to X once again.
âAt that time, Iâll just have to destroy him.â
RyĆ«en was convinced that the person in that photograph is an important piece to the puzzle of uncovering that personâs identity.
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