Chapter 91: The Girl at the Door Wasn’t on the Guest List
Friday afternoon. The final class before school ended.
"Semester exams begin next week. I suggest you spend the weekend studying," Kirisu Mafuyu said, tapping the blackboard with stern authority. "Save the fun for summer vacation. If you don't meet the grade requirements, you'll be attending remedial classes until you pass the supplementary tests."
Groans rippled through Class 1-E.
Toyogasaki's semester exams were infamous for a reason. They weren't just in-house assessments—they were joint papers designed with top-tier private schools like Shuchiin and Hyakkaou.
The passing standard? Not sixty points. It was half a standard deviation above the average.
Fail, and you'd spend the summer in cram sessions. Fail again, and you'd repeat the year.
A prestigious school, after all, didn't earn its name handing out freebies.
Eriri's cherry lips parted in a silent scream. Even with her recent efforts, math and English were still nightmares. Her dream of a relaxing summer was crumbling.
Azuma chuckled softly at her slumped figure. He felt a little bad—but mostly amused.
Well, she'd be getting some tutoring this weekend whether she liked it or not.
He turned his gaze toward Alya—the Russian transfer student.
