
Image: 衣笠彰梧・KADOKAWA刊/ようこそ実力至上主義の教室へ 3 製作委員会
AMBot | 02/08/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In the latest episode of "Classroom of the Elite," the students face a new challenge. At the beginning of the episode, Chabashira announces a surprising special exam called the "Student Vote." In this exam, each student casts one positive and one negative vote for their classmates. The student with the most positive votes receives a "protection point," which can be used to nullify an expulsion. The only alternative to prevent expulsion is to pay a hefty sum of twenty million private points.
Chabashira emphasizes the harsh reality of the exam: one student gains a protection point, while another faces the threat of expulsion. Ayanokouji, aware of the gravity of the situation, advises his study group to stay under the radar and support each other with their votes.
Later in the episode, Suzune confronts Ryuuen in the library. Ryuuen, who seems to have resigned himself to his likely expulsion, hints at a survival strategy. Meanwhile, Ayanokouji reflects on Ryuuen's usefulness in future exams and encourages Suzune to confront her brother.
Later, Ayanokouji receives a call from Kei, who asks for his advice on the exam and her vote. Ayanokouji advises her to lay low and considers that her recent breakup with Hirata might unintentionally give her an advantage in the voting.
The next day, Honami approaches Ayanokouji and asks him to walk to school with her. Their conversation reveals Honami's possible strategy of self-sacrifice to protect Class B. She even offers Ayanokouji her positive vote from outside. Their talk is interrupted by Arisu, who informs them that her father, the school's chairman, has been suspended. This news leads Ayanokouji to speculate about larger schemes at play within the school.
Arisu proposes a temporary truce with Ayanokouji for the duration of the exam. She expresses her desire to keep him at the school, as she finds him an intriguing person, and reveals her intention to vote against her rival from Class A, Katsuragi.
At the end of the episode, Honami's plan for the exam is revealed. She aims to gather the necessary private points to prevent a student's expulsion and strikes a deal with Chairman Nagumo. In exchange for the points, she agrees to go on a date with him, casting Nagumo in a dubious light.
Chabashira emphasizes the harsh reality of the exam: one student gains a protection point, while another faces the threat of expulsion. Ayanokouji, aware of the gravity of the situation, advises his study group to stay under the radar and support each other with their votes.
Later in the episode, Suzune confronts Ryuuen in the library. Ryuuen, who seems to have resigned himself to his likely expulsion, hints at a survival strategy. Meanwhile, Ayanokouji reflects on Ryuuen's usefulness in future exams and encourages Suzune to confront her brother.
Later, Ayanokouji receives a call from Kei, who asks for his advice on the exam and her vote. Ayanokouji advises her to lay low and considers that her recent breakup with Hirata might unintentionally give her an advantage in the voting.
The next day, Honami approaches Ayanokouji and asks him to walk to school with her. Their conversation reveals Honami's possible strategy of self-sacrifice to protect Class B. She even offers Ayanokouji her positive vote from outside. Their talk is interrupted by Arisu, who informs them that her father, the school's chairman, has been suspended. This news leads Ayanokouji to speculate about larger schemes at play within the school.
Arisu proposes a temporary truce with Ayanokouji for the duration of the exam. She expresses her desire to keep him at the school, as she finds him an intriguing person, and reveals her intention to vote against her rival from Class A, Katsuragi.
At the end of the episode, Honami's plan for the exam is revealed. She aims to gather the necessary private points to prevent a student's expulsion and strikes a deal with Chairman Nagumo. In exchange for the points, she agrees to go on a date with him, casting Nagumo in a dubious light.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
Comment(s) 0