Volume 1, Chapter 8: The group of failures, attempt 2 Part 4
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When it was lunchtime, I got out of my seat with a goal in mind. Then I headed to the cafeteria.
âWhere are you going?â
After having noticed me rush out of the classroom, Kushida followed. Stopping in front of me, she leaned over and looked up to me.
âBecause itâs lunch, I thought I would go to the cafeteria.â
âFuun. Is it fine if I go with you?â
âItâs fine, but you have a lot of other people you can ask too, you know.â
âEven though I have a lot of friends I can eat with, you have no one. Also, although you would usually talk to Horikita-san first, you didnât say anything today. Didnât you say yesterday that you were worried about something in the staff room? What was that?â
As usual, Kushida was listening to the surroundings; or rather, observing her surroundings. Honestly, I thought it would be annoying if someone was always, but I think itâs fine if itâs Kushida. I only got to know her secret by chance. I wonât do anything bad.
âI can tell you, but will you promise not to tell anyone else?â
âKeeping secrets is my strong point!â
We made our way to the cafeteria. Before long, we entered the confusion of the cafeteria and got to the meal ticket machine. After buying a ticket for two portions, I moved away from the ticket vending machine and didnât line up at the counter. From there, I looked at the fingertips of the students who were buying their food.
âWhat is it?â
Kushida looked at me in curiosity.
âThere is a possibility that this will lead to an answer to what I was concerned about.â
I looked at all the students who were buying lunch. After about 20 students, I found my target student. The student bought the meal and walked over to the counter with heavy steps.
âAlright, letâs go.â
âWhat? Ok.â
Quickly exchanging our tickets for meals, I walked over to the student and sat down.
âUm, excuse me. Youâre⊠a senpai, right?â
ââŠHuh? Who are you?â
Quietly looking up, he looked at me, uninterested.
âAre you a second-year? Third-year?â
âThird year. Youâre a first-year, huh.â
âI am Ayanakouji-kun of class D. Senpai, youâre also in class D, right?â
ââŠWhat does that have to do with you?â
Kushida looked at me in surprise, asking âHow did you know?â
âBecause he was restricted to the free meal. Itâs not very tasty, is it?â
Senpai was eating the free vegetable meal.
âWhat the hell, making me feel annoyed.â
He tried to get up with his try, but I stopped him.
âI have something to ask you. If you listened to me, I would show my gratitude.â
ââŠGratitude?â
My small voice was lost in the confusion of the cafeteria.
The nearby students were also engrossed in their conversations with friends.
âDo you still have the problems on the midterm from your first semester? Or if you know someone that has all the previous test problems, can you let us know who he is?â
âHey, do you even understand what youâre saying?â
âItâs not anything surprising. I donât think itâs against school policy to use old test problems to study.â
âWhy are you asking me?â
âThatâs easy. I thought it would be easier to cut a deal with someone without points. Honestly, the free vegetable meal isnât that tasty. Of course, things are different if you actually like eating that meal. What do you say?â
ââŠHow much?â
â10,000 points. Thatâs as far as I can go.â
âI donât have any of the problems, but⊠I know someone who does. If you want to ask him to help, you need at least 30,000 points.â
â30,000 is way too much. I donât have that kind of money.â
âHow much do you have, then?â
ââŠ20,000 points.â
âThen 20,000 points⊠No, 15,000 points will do. Nothing less.â
â15,000 points, huhâŠâ
âIf you would go as far as to ask a complete stranger about past problems, you must be really desperate. After all, the school expels everyone who fails. Iâve already lost a lot of my friends.â
âI see. âŠOk. I will pay 15,000 points.â
âThen the deal is good. Of course, youâll have to pay in advance.â
âI donât mind, but if you go back on your word, I wonât forgive you. Iâll make sure you get expelled.â
ââŠFine. I donât want any bad records. If rumors pop up that I ripped off a kouhai, I probably wonât be forgiven.â
âNow then, senpai, since I will pay you 15,000 points, can you give me a freebie? I want to see the answers to the mock test.â
âAlright, Iâll include that. Well, I think that whatever youâre trying to do is useless, but sure.â
It looks like senpai understood what I was thinking.
âThank you.â
The senpai quickly left his seat. I guess he didnât want to be noticed.
âH-hey, Ayanokouji-kun⊠Was that⊠was that really ok?â
âThereâs no problem at all. The transfer of points is allowed by school rules, so there arenât any violations.â
âThatâs fine, but isnât it dishonest to get past yearâs questions?â
âDishonest? I donât think so. If the school didnât allow it, there wouldâve been something in the rules. Also, I confirmed another thing when I was just talking to the third-year senpai. It looks like these kind of transactions arenât that strange.â
âHuhâŠ?â
âHe wasnât particularly surprised, and he quickly agreed to listen to my proposal. It probably isnât his first time negotiating. He has not only the answers to the midterms, but even the mock test. Thereâs no mistake.â
Her eyes were spinning in astonishment.
âAyanokouji-kun, you were really different. I was surprised.â
âItâs just insurance to make sure that Sudou and the others donât get expelled.â
âBut this might turn out to be useless. Past questions are past questions, right? This yearâs test may be completely unrelated.â
âThe problems may not be exactly the same, but there will definitely be some similarities. The last mock exam gave me that hint.â
âHint?â
âYou noticed that there were really hard problems along with easy ones, right?â
âWell, yea. Those were the last problems of each section. I didnât understand those questions at all.â
âWhen I looked into it after, those were problems that second-years and third-years were learning. In other words, they donât expect first-years to be able to solve those problems. Isnât it useless to throw in those kind of unsolvable problems? Theyâre probably there for a reason other than to actually test us. If the problems on the mock exam were the exact same as previous mock exams, what would happen?â
ââŠIf I saw those problems, I would be able to ace the test.â
The same thing is applicable to the midterm.
Soon after, I got a message from the third-year senpai with an attachment. It was the old tests.
First, I checked the mock test. The key question is, are the last three problems the same?
Kushida also tried to look at my phone.
âAre they? Are they the same?â
âItâs completely identical. The problems, sentences, and all the words are the same.â
âThatâs amazing! If we showed this to everyone, it would be an easy success! Donât show it to only Sudou-kun, but everyone else too!â
âNo, we wonât show it to Sudou, Ike, and Yamauchi yet.â
âW-why? You went as far as to use so many points.â
âIf they hear that these are the test questions, theyâll lose all motivation and focus. Above all, overconfidence is the biggest problem. The midterm may not be the same as the mock test; thereâs a possibility the problems are different on the midterm.â
Itâs essential to keep in mind that these old tests are insurance.
âThen what are you going to use them for?â
âRelease these problems the day before the test. Then we tell everyone that these problems are roughly the same as this yearâs test. What would everyone do then?â
âThat night, everyone would try to memorize the problems!â
âThatâs how it is.â
The students who are donât understand the basics probably canât memorize all the problems in a single day. But, itâs not difficult to understand the problems beforehand. Weâre not trying to get the highest score possible on this next test. Weâre trying to avoid failing. If we ask for too much, the plan might fail.
But with this, we can probably get everyone to pass in class D.
âHey⊠When did you think to get these old tests?â
âSince we learned that the test was different. However, I had an inkling that the old tests might be similar ever since the midterm was mentioned.â
âEh!? T-that early!?â
âWhen Chiyabashira-sensei first mentioned the midterm, she was speaking in an unusual manner. Even though she knew Sudou and the otherâs grades and attitudes, she spoke with absolute confidence. In other words, she confirmed that there was a surefire way to save them.â
âIs that⊠the old tests?â
The reason why Sudou, Ike, and Yamauchi were all admitted to this school, despite their academic ability, must be connected to this somehow. If they canât get good grades by studying hard, this is a sort of escape route for them. In other words, itâs possible for everyone get near perfect scores by getting the old tests. Thatâs how I understood it, at least.
âIâm just being cunning. I didnât think that I could pass the midterm without any help anyway. I was looking for a way to reliably pass.â
âFuun.â
As if she had something on her mind, Kushida had a mischievous smile.
âI have a favor to ask. Could you say that you got the old questions? Say that you got the old tests from a third-year senpai that you get along with.â
âIâm fine with it, but⊠are you really ok with that?â
âI like to avoid trouble, after all. I donât want to stand out. Also, our classmates trust you. Itâd be a lot better for you to tell everyone else.â
ââŠOk. If you say so.â
âThanks. I donât to stand out unnecessarily.â
âWell then, letâs keep this a secret between us.â
âYea, that sounds good.â
âDonât you feel like thereâs some kind of trust between us when we share this kind of secret?â
âWell, dunno. I hope so.â
âThanks.â
Kushida curtly replied. I donât know what her thanks was exactly for, though.
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