Hachiman Hikigaya, who was expelled from Advanced Training School in the second year after a unanimous exam, was taken in by a rich girl after leaving school and trained to pass the college entrance exam. He then happily received a large truck... Hachiman Hikigaya, who isn't exactly a rich kid: "Ouch, that hurts so much, Ryuen!" Ryuen: "Hikigaya is my good brother, you have to pay more." Ichinose: "What's mine is mine, no one can take it away." Ayanokoji: "How did I end up in Class C?" —————— Currently, he has: Ichinose, Shiina Hiyori. Number of students temporarily expelled by Hachiman: Nine.
Upon arriving at the Advanced Nurturing School, Kirino Doppo awakened the Popularity Character System. As long as he performs well in the eyes of the audience, he gains popularity points, which he can exchange for abilities in the system's shop. To gain even higher popularity points, Kirino Doppo decided to cultivate his persona. Mysterious: He always speaks in half-truths and is a riddle teller. Kind: He lends a helping hand to those in trouble, even if it seems foolish to outsiders. Powerful: He uses popularity points to frantically enhance his combat strength, reaching a point where he can easily defeat Ayanokoji Kiyotaka with one hand. Over time, whenever the audience sees Kirino Doppo appear, they can't help but exclaim, "Everyone, come quick! The real protagonist has arrived!"
This is the author's first novel, primarily for practice, and feedback is greatly appreciated. It starts with a D-class setting, is not a time-travel story, has no system, and some abilities are top-tier. The pacing is slow, adhering to original themes. If you enjoyed *Welcome to the Classroom of the Elite*, I invite you to check it out. Having ability is important, but giving it your all is equally crucial. Konoe Hirakawa is someone who dislikes trouble and wants to achieve high-value results with minimal effort. If something is too troublesome, he won't act even if it means sacrificing his own interests. However… “Konoe Hirakawa, if you keep giving up halfway and not giving your all, by the time you truly want to give it your all, it might be too late.”
What is ordinary? Average, nothing special. What is a human? The most advanced animal on Earth, the pinnacle of intelligence, the ruler of all species. If that's the definition, then I'm glad I can still be considered an ordinary person. At least, I can still be called a "human." However, my actions have always been 'misunderstood' by others. "Which kind of ordinary person are you talking about? Is it someone who doesn't have the wealthy life of the industrial and commercial bourgeoisie, nor the power of the ruling class? Or is it a god who can predict all events and treat them as ordinary, while still maintaining a human body?" Ichinose Honami: "Don't change the subject, Mu." Ayanokouji Kiyotaka: "If I'm not mistaken, you're the product of that plan." Ryuen Sho: "Even if there's absolute suspicion, you can't be that person; you're just a pawn being used." In Class B, Ichinose's confession forced me to bid farewell to my gray life.
Uzuki Toru is a time traveler, and he also has a wishing machine attached to him.
As long as he fulfills any of the wishes, he will get a random reward. The more wishes he fulfills, the more rewards he gets!
However, these wishes seem a bit strange?
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"I really want to be Miss Sakayanagi's dog!"
"Bully Karuizawa Megumi in front of everyone!"
"Secretly threaten Sakura Airi, you don't want everyone to know that you are an online idol, right?"
"I want to see Kushida-chan put on a maid outfit with a look of disgust on her face, and then do the maid's service work as if she were looking at garbage..."
In Class 1-A of Tokyo Advanced Nurturing High School, there was a student who became the talk of the school from the very first day. He was effortlessly cool, even doing his cleaning duties, eating lunch, and standing as punishment in the hallway. Every move he made exuded—Cool! Cooler! Coolest! This student, who embodied coolness and elegance to the extreme, was named—Sakamoto. He casually pushed up his glasses: "I am Sakamoto. What brings you here?"
As soon as he received the admission letter for Advanced Training, Asakusa Toru got a diary that he could get rewards by just writing in it.
But as a person familiar with diary-related online articles, he saw through the truth of the diary at a glance.
Who would write a diary? Isn't the purpose of writing a diary to let others see it?
According to the diary, the reward drawn after completing the diary actually depends on: how interesting the content is, whether the spoilers are appropriate, and the reader's emotional fluctuations.
So, he picked up the pen and wrote today's diary.
[Your past, present, and future have all been kidnapped by me, please be prepared. ]
For unknown reasons, he arrives in a parallel world, Japan, and accidentally possesses the body of a pre-high school student who died unexpectedly. Surprisingly, he inherits no memories. His first challenge upon arrival is a language barrier... Just as he struggles to communicate with his family, a heavenly voice arrives, signaling the activation of a high-tech system and the distribution of initial translation tools. This is the story of a man of above-average intelligence and virtually no physical strength, caught in a classroom where strength is paramount.