Epilogue: The Calm Before the Storm
Intro
The end of the first semester had come much sooner than I had anticipated.
We had to move on to our next objective as soon as possible.
It’s been a year since we last left school and headed for the port, where we boarded a large passenger ship to some unknown deserted island. This time not even a moment of respite was given, and tomorrow morning, the special exams would be announced to start. The students, who were told to gather in the classroom for a brief explanation, went to their classes, waiting for their homeroom teacher to show up. Meanwhile, there was a brief checklist on the screen with reminders like, “Is there anything you have forgotten?”
You were allowed to bring a change of underwear for up to a week, which was necessary to maintain hygiene. Cell phones were required, but they’d probably be confiscated at the start of the exam. Even if you were allowed to bring one, there wouldn’t be a signal on the island, so it’d just be extra baggage. They were probably there for paying your penalty or buying items on the ship.
While waiting for the sound of the bell to signify the start, Keisei, who seemed to be once again checking to make sure he hadn’t forgotten anything, came to my seat with a grim expression on his face.
“Honestly, surviving on an uninhabited island isn’t something very good at. You might as well ask me to catch a cloud.”
“It’s no wonder, given it’s so far from the norm.”
“But it’s even harder on the girls, so I can’t really complain.”
Unlike boys, there are some predicaments unique to girls, so this kind of exam would be even more difficult for them.
Of course, the school had done their best to take it into account but that didn’t make the hard part of the exam any easier.
“Although we’re competing in different groups, I still want to do what I can to help out.”
Although it was a special exam he wasn’t comfortable with, Keisei was determined to do everything he could to protect his comrades.
“Yeah. There should be some way we can cooperate, so I’ll lend a hand when the time comes.”
I promised to help them as much as I could.
“But, are you alright going alone? If you get sick, it’s over. If by any chance you receive the penalty, you’d have to pay 6 million points… It’d all be over in an instant.”
“My perfect attendance record at least until now is one of the few things that I’m proud of.”
“You’re starting to sound a bit sarcastic lately, you know?”
Keisei, who was laughing, returned to his seat. Shortly after, the bell rang to announce a new battle, and the 39 members of Class 2-D took their seats.
As she entered the classroom, Chabashira’s natural expression turned serious, and the atmosphere grew heavy.
“It’s the start of summer vacation today, but you guys look like you’re having a tough time. Well, I suppose that can’t be helped.”
Chabashira activated the screen and her tablet.
“Then we’ll start with the final check. If you’re not feeling well now, you have to report it.”
Confirmation of personal belongings and physical condition. After that, the schedule and necessary items were displayed again. Fortunately, there were no sick students in Class 2-D, so everything went by smoothly. Koeunji was obedient, which was to be expected of a student who chose to fight alone instead of in a group.
“No problems, that’s great.”
Chabashira turned off the monitor a few minutes later, after confirming all the necessary things before leaving for the exam.
Then, to get everyone’s attention, she gently tapped her hand once on the lectern.
“This is not your first time taking a special exam. You have been fighting in this school for more than a year, and have overcome all manner of hardships. Nonetheless, this special exam will not be easy to pass.”
It was advice from Chabashira, or you could say it was a sort of warning.
The teacher’s advice to our Class 2-D is that we should never get complacent.
“It’s inevitable that this exam will be harder than anything else you’ve faced before.”
Chabashira intently looked at the students, as if she were trying to imprint each student’s face onto her mind.
“I’ve only got one wish for all of you. If you can, don’t let a single one of your classmates disappear, and return to this classroom once again.”
Chabashira hoped that this exam wouldn’t be a one way ticket for us.
“We’ll gather in the court in 10 minutes for a roll call. Remember to go to the bathroom first, if you need to.”
Since we didn’t have much time, the students left in a hurry.
When Akito and the group gathered around my seat near the entrance, I stood up with my luggage.
Almost at the same time, Kouenji stood up and spoke to one of the students instead of the hallway.
“Can I talk to you for a minute, okay? Horikita girl.”
It was a rare behavior that attracted not only mine, but also the attention of the students who remained in the classroom.
“It’s rare for you to come to talk to me of your own volition.”
It seems Horikita felt the same.
“There’s something I’d like to talk about regarding the special exam that’s about to begin.”
“Oh my, you finally feel like helping us, right?”
“Let’s just say that you’re half right.”
Horikita looked suspicious upon hearing Kouenji’s unexpected words.
I knew very well that Kouenji wasn’t the type to help others that easily.
“What’s your objective? Can you tell me the other half of what you mean to say?”
“The class points for the top three groups. You have an EXTREME DESIRE for them, right?”
“Of course. Depending on how many points we can get, the order of the classes could change by a great magnitude.”
“Then let me make a suggestion, alright? If I get a good result on the uninhabited island exam, I want you to promise me full FREEDOM.”
The class went silent for a moment, due to Kouenji’s inconceivable statement.
Although it had a condition, he expressed his intention to seriously participate in the special exam.
“Promise you full freedom… That’s an unexpected proposal. Allowing you to continue and do as you please, as you did before, right?”
“Exactement! Not only should I be allowed that, but you should also work hard to remove every obstacle in my way like a dray horse, you know?”
So he’s saying, for example, like last year’s Class Vote, if a special exam was held in the future to expel students not needed in the class, she’d have to protect Kouenji unconditionally.
“That’s not something I can easily agree to. Everyone else in the class probably feels the same”
If you were in this class, helping out was the minimum obligation..
It wouldn’t be easy to obtain permission to simply watch on like a spectator.
“Consider it to be an advance payment before graduation.”
He’d make a contribution to the class for the next special exam, and from there on he’d do whatever he wanted, this was the sort of deal he wanted.
“Looks like you too can feel the crisis looming over your head. Your classmates won’t just forgive your carefree speech and antics forever. If a special exam like the class vote is held again, you’d be made into their scapegoat.”
Even for the weirdo Kouenji, avoiding a crisis would be difficult depending upon the exam’s contents.
“There’s no need for such drastic proposals. Can’t you just be like everyone else?”
Naturally, Horikita kicked away and rejected Kouenji’s proposal.
But even if she rejected it now, Kouenji wouldn’t have helped us in the future special exams anyway.
If he does, it’d only be when he was cornered.
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