The next day marked the official opening of Ugao High's Sports Day.
For the students of Ugao High, this day could be seen as both a holiday and a non-holiday.
Except for the third-year students who were preparing for exams, all first and second-year students were required to continue coming to school to watch the Sports Day events.
Of course, if you really didn't show up, no one could force you.
This year, the school even encouraged everyone to bring their family to watch, under the guise of strengthening family bonds.
In reality, it was probably just to show off the school's large grounds and the newly built stadium with spectator stands—everyone knew that.
It was said that Ugao High's synthetic track would be rented out for small-scale track and field events during rest days.
In such a place, one couldn't help but feel that private schools really are wealthy.
"Heh, just how much blood have they sucked from the parents of the students..."