The atmosphere in the classroom was heavy and defeatist. The students were too exhausted to respond to the sudden reality. Chabashira Sae looked at them with cold detachment.
"Now that you understand the situation, I will explain it to you formally."
She took out a thick white paper from the poster cartridge in her hand, spread it out, and posted it on the blackboard. It showed four classes, A, B, C, and D, each with a number beside it. The numbers represented the class points assigned to each class by the school.
The specific content is this.
A-Class: 940.
B-Class :650.
C-Class :490.
D-Class: 0.
Chabashira Sae pointed to the white paper and began to explain the school's most important system, the S-System. This system monitors and evaluates students in real-time, calculating numerical values to measure the strength of the major classes in the same grade level.
"The school will initially assign 1000 class points to A, B, C, and D classes. These are different from your personal pay points, which are private."
"After the initial assignment of class points, the school will monitor the behavior of students in each class. According to the established rules, students' behavior will be evaluated, and if any student breaks the rules, class points will be deducted immediately."
Chabashira Sae then revealed the current class points between classes A, B, C, and D, indicating that the A-Class was currently the best and the D-Class was the worst, with zero class points.
"You have reduced all class points. If you use the school's words, your strength is zero. Completely useless garbage."
She then explained the reasons for the deduction of class points, which included 98 instances of lateness and absences and 391 cases of private conversations or cell phone usage during class.
Chabashira Sae's sarcastic tone left the students in the class speechless.
Only a few students were still protesting.
"But, Teacher, you didn't tell us that we couldn't do those things!"
"Yeah!"
"If you had told us at the beginning, we wouldn't have done it!"
"That's right!"
The students voiced their protest in this way. In response, Chabashira Sae looked at them as if they were idiots.
"Being on time for class and not chatting privately in class are basic classroom rules that even elementary school students know they should follow. Yet, you are saying that you did these things because I didn't explain it. Are you not even aware of this basic fact? This has really opened my eyes!"
The correct and pointed remarks made it impossible for the protesting students to respond on the spot.
In reality, the D-Class students should have been responsible for following the rules themselves. When rules that should be followed are ignored, and things that should be done are left undone, it is childish to blame others for not stating their responsibilities.
"Now, do you understand how out of control you really are this month?" Chabashira Sae said.
"The school awards private points based on class points. One class point represents 100 private points. If your class points are not deducted, you would have had 1000 points at the beginning of the month, and the monthly allocation to you would be100000 points."
Unfortunately, the D-Class had zero class points. This meant that whether multiplied by 100 or 1000, the result would be zero.
Chabashira Sae's previous statement was correct. As long as the class points of the D-Class did not increase, all the students in the class would not receive even a single private point. This would be the case even in the second or third year, or until graduation.
"How...Why is this happening?"
"This is too much!"
"I can't accept this!"
The students shouted out one by one in agitation. After a month of living extravagantly, they would have to rely on free services for the next three years. Not to mention those students who were used to a life of luxury, even ordinary students would find it hard to bear.
You should know that the free items offered were of the lowest quality, and the free meals in the canteens were limited to mountain vegetables, melons, and rice. These free services also had a limited number of uses. If there were no points, then they would have to keep count of their usage. Those students who did not have any points would have to live like slum dwellers to save their lives, let alone have any entertainment or consumption.
Chabashira Sae then dropped another bombshell. "Of course, you can also choose to leave this school. This way, the school can save a lot of unnecessary expenses." The students were shocked and dejected. Leaving school was not an option, as the embarrassment and the possibility of not being able to enroll in another school would be too great.
Despite the lack of points, the school still exempted the students from three years of tuition and lodging fees and provided free services for their daily needs. As long as they graduated, they had nearly a 100% chance of finding employment. This was enough to convince almost every student to stay for three years, no matter how awkward or difficult it might be.
However, Chabashira Sae had more bad news. "Almost forgot to tell you, are you thinking of getting guaranteed employment if you graduate from here? This school is proud of the fact that it has a higher rate of promotion and higher employment rate under the management of the country. However, there is no guarantee that people from lower classes will be able to secure employment anywhere."
Fang Li had already suspected this. The school's high graduation and employment rates were well-known, but they only applied to the A-Class students. Chabashira Sae confirmed this fact, stating that the school would not give any guarantee of employment to any other class except for the A-Class. If the students wanted to ensure their future prospects, they would have to work hard to advance to the A-Class.
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