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djimenez1246: I'm glad you're liking it so far and here you go! I would get this chapter done sooner but I focused on finishing the fourth season of my Total Drama and The Walking Dead crossover. I'll try to get the school trip and Ritsu's introduction chapters this month :)


The bell rung at the old campus and another day of school has just begun for the students of 3-E. The students of the said class watched Koro-sensei who was standing in front of them, moving at his usual speed of Mach 20, creating many duplicates of himself. Each duplicate of Koro-sensei was wearing a headband, with the name of different school subject written on each of them.

"Now the class!" He exclaimed, "Shall we begin?!"

"Begin what exactly?" Most of his students questioned, looking at him with dumfounded expressions.

"The time has come for midterms!" Koro-sensei responded, "And that's why I've set aside this period, for my special supersonic exam cram class!"

"How is that going to work?" David wanted to know. He quickly got his answer when one of Koro-sensei's duplicates appeared in front of him. The rest of Koro-sensei duplicates did the same thing and appeared in front of David's classmates, making some of them gasp in suprise.

"That's how, David!" Koro-sensei replied as David looked up at the headband the duplicate in front of him was wearing, wanting to know what kind of school subject Koro-senseil with begin when it came to him.

It was math.

David wasn't suprised to see this school subject written on his duplicate's headband, because it made sense for him that Koro-sensei decided to start with his worst subject. If there was one school subject that David was never good at, no matter how much he studied for it during the times when he knew he should have repeat something to school, then it definitely was math.

"My afterimages can work with you one-one one!" Koro-sensei continued, "To provide you individually targeted revision for your worst subjects."

"This is dumb. He even switches his headband for each subject." Terasaka grumbled, gazing to his side, his head resting on his hand. He shifted his attention to Koro-sensei when his teacher appeared in front of him. He set his gaze the headband his teacher was wearing, quickly noticing that it wasn't related to any of the subjects and was instead related to Naruto, "Hey! Why do I get a Naruto one!?"

Koro-sensei's duplicates proceeded to move back and forth across the entire classroom as his students did whatever they could to keep up with his gibberish. It was when a few of the students let out gasps, with the rest of them sweatdropping when a dent appeared on the side of Koro-sensei's yellow face.

They quickly got their answer what was responsible for creating it when Koro-sensei exclaimed to Karma after dodging an attack from him, "No sneak assassinations, if you please, Karma! Dodging interferes with my ability to maintain steady images!"

Karma didn't respond to his teacher's scolding and remained silent. The delinquent had his Anti-Sensei knife raised in the air, sticking out his tongue, with his head turned away from his teacher.

"These afterimages are so fine and delicate." Nagisa said, looking up at the octopus as Koro-sensei's face returned to normal, the dent disppearing from it, "But doesn't it exhaust you to keep them all up?"

"No to worry." Koro-sensei assured the bluenette as one of his duplicates was resting outside, sunbathing on the beach chair, "I've got one resting outside."

"How's that supposed to help?" Nagisa asked as he titled his head to the side, looking through the window, slowly realizing where did sudden increase of Koro-sensei abilties came from. The octopus must have been preparing himself to the Earth a year from on. He shifted his attention back to this textbook and proceeded to listen Koro-sensei's explanation of the subjext, slowly starting to understand it.

"Now!" He heard Koro-sensei's duplicate on his left side say to David, "Do you understand everything so far, David?"

David looked up at his teacher, trying to process everything in his head, before nodding his head. He understood everything Koro-sensei explained to him so far, "I do, sir."

He looked down at this textbook again and proceeded to listen to everything his teacher explanation of how to handle the math exercises, his classmates doing the same and some of them even cheering up after understanding what was explaining to them, slowly starting to understand their worst subjects, thanks to his tutoring.


With the school day over, the students began leaving the school building of the old campus, beginning to down the mountain. Koro-sensei made his way into the staffroom and was greeted with the view of Gakuho Asano, the principal of Kunugigaoka Junior High was holding a Rubix cube. He used a screwdriver to break the Rubix Cube in the exact moment when Koro-sensei entered the staffroom.

"The answer is simple. You take it apart and put it back together. The most logical approach." The principal paused for a second when he noticed Koro-sensei entering the staffroom. He smiled up at him, "We meet at last, Koro-sensei."

"Apparently, he's the principal of this place." Bitch-sensei said as Koro-sensei closed the door behind him.

"And that makes him our boss." Karasuma added.

Koro-sensei grew nervous after hearing this information. He immediately zoomed to Gakuho's side and served him tea before offering him a massage, "My, how good of you to come all this way! Let me rub you shoulders! Would you be as good as to consider a slight raise in my salary?"

Nagisa and David happened to be walking past the slightly opened door to the staffroom at this very moment, both of them heading towards the exit from the building after they were done with cleaning up the classroom. They overhead what was happening inside the staffroom and stopped in front of the door, taking a quick peek at what was going on in there.

"...I've added a few more afterimages for my lineup, you see." Koro-sensei tried to negotiate with Gakuho, attempting to get a raise in his salary.

Nagisa sweatdropped, watching what Koro-sensei was doing as David set his eyes on the principal. He had only met him once back when he was informed by him that he'll be starting his time in at his school in E-Class. If there was one thing he could say about this man at this moment, it was the fact that he couldn't help but feel creep out by him after he exited his office back at the main campus.

Koro-sensei's weakness number 6: Sucks up to his superiors.

"...and I'm sure it's in your power to..." The octopus was cut off when Gakuho turned around to look at him, still smilling.

"I must apologize. I'd meant to come pay my respects sooner." He said as he got up from the chair, "The Ministry of Defense and Mr. Karasuma have told me all about you. I can't claim to understand everything, but how heartbroken you must be to have sought to become the savior of the world only to fall into the role of the great villain who would destroy it.

Nagisa's exchanged a look with David once he heard Gakuho's words, wondering what the principal meant by that, "Savior? Villain?"

"But, let's set that aside for now." The principal continued, glancing down for a moment, "Struggle as I might, I cannot save the planet from it's crisis. Barring the unexcepted, I will stay out of your assassination altogether." He turned away from Koro-sensei and walked over to Karasuma, shifting his attention to him, "You've certainly paid me enough, after all."

"We appreciate it." Karasuma replied, politely.

"We aren't you rational?" Bitch-sensei said, making Gakuho look at her, "I certainly don't mind that in a man."

"I'm honored. However..." Gakuho placed his hand on his chest. He turned back to Koro-sensei and walked over to the window as everyone else in the staffroom watched him, "As principal, I must consider what lies in store next year and beyond, should the Earth survive." He sat down on the window ledge and continued, "In other words, if someone does happen to kill you, what will happen to this school? Frankly, we need E Class to remain as it is."

"As it is?" Koro-sensei's began, the tone of his voice becoming colder, as Nagisa and David tensed up as they proceeded to watch everything through the slightly opened door, "You mean with rock-bottom grades and treatment, like now?"

"Yes." Gakuho confirmed, not caring about the change in Koro-sensei's tone, "Are you familiar with the worker ant principle? In any given group, twenty percent will be lazy, twenty percent will work hard, and the remaining sixty percent will be average. My goal is a group composed of five percent slackers and ninety-five percent hard workers. If we will instill such determination in ninety-five percent of the students, my ideal ratio can be achieved."

"I see. Logical indeed." Koro-sensei commented, "And that's why you must keep the five percent of that form E Class weak and pitful."

"I received two complaints today. One of them was from a D Class teacher." Gakuho replied, "He said a boy from E Class glared at one of my students and threatened to kill him.

David turned his gaze towards the bluenette once he heard the principal's words, a curious and questioning expression forming on his facial features.

Nagisa stayed silent, because of how ridiculous it was. He looked at the foreigner next to him and offered him an expression which said, "I'll tell you later." in response

"The second complaint was from a group of students." Gakuho continued, "They said to have witnessed another boy from E Class that came from the foreign student exchange program making his fellow students from the the foreign student exchange program uncomfortable, though, none of the students from the said program wanted to admit it to their fellow students."

David rubbed his cheek as he recalled his encounter with Kevin, Lamar and Keith and how he made the latter two look at him with unsettled expressions on their face after he said something to them. He shifted his gaze to Nagisa and saw his blue haired friend looking a questioning expression on his face.

"I'm sure it's only natural for an assassin to look daggers at people." Gakuho smiled coldly, "That in and of itself is not an issue. The problem is that a student with rock-bottom grades defied a regular one. Under my policies, that cannot stand." He stood up from the the window ledge and walked over to the exit as Karasuma narrowed his eyes at him, "Please tell them, in no uncertain terms to control himself. Oh, and Koro-sensei." He turned around to look at Koro-sensei and threw something at him, "You have one second, solve this."

"What? Just like that?" Koro-sensei screamed, taken aback by it as the metal puzzle landed in his hands. He got flustered as he attempted to untangle the metal puzzle, eventually landing on the floor with his tentacles knotted together.

"What the hell is this?" Nagisa screamed in his head, his jaw dropping to the floor because of what just happened in the staffroom as David stayed silent, feeling how his eyes almost jumped out of their sockets.

Koro-sensei's weakness number 7: Metal ring puzzles freak him out.

"You are indeed as fast as they say." Gakuho commented as Koro-sensei continued to try to solve the metal puzzle, "There is not doubt you can dodge any attempt on your life." He took a step towards Koro-sensei who slammed his face against the floor, attempting to free himself from the metal puzzle, "But you know, Koro-sensei. You cannot solve any problem with speed alone." He turned away from the octopus and began making his way towards the exit from the staffroom, "Now, if you'll excuse me."

David and Nagisa stepped away from the door as it was slid open by the principal of their school who walked out of the staffroom and walked into the hallway.

Gakuho immediately noticed two students standing in front of him, "Hm?" He smiled David and Nagisa as they looked up at him, staying silent, "Hey there. I look forward to seeing how you'll do on your midterms. Good luck."

Nagisa's eyes widened as David simply stared at him with the expression he usually had on his face. Gakuho turned away from them and walked away, heading towards the exit from the old campus, his smile fading away from his lips the moment he turned away from the two students as David and Nagisa watched him leave for a moment before he disappeared from their view.


Koro-sensei was leaning against his desk, panting from exhaustion after he spent the last hour tutoring his students, his face flushed as his students were standing in front of him. He was holding a fan in one of his tentacles, using it to cool himself off. The reason why he was so exhausted was the fact that today he created even more duplicates of himself to help his students understand the material for midterm exams and get their scores up.

"That must have been exhausting, even for him." Maehara stated, his hands in his pockets.

Nakamura raised her Anti-Sensei knife in the air and smirked, "Maybe this is our chance."

"Why's he working so hard, anyway?" Okajima wanted to know.

"Nurufufufu." Koro-sensei chuckled, "It's all to get your exam scores up! If that happens..." He paused in the middle of sentence and imagined his students running over to him, all of them smilling brightly at him and swearing that they will never try to assassinate again for helping them get their score exams up. The next thing he imagined was a group of beautiful busty college girls who were asking him to tutor them, just like he did with his students. His face turned pink, losing himself in his fantasy world as he spoke, "I won't have to fear for my life and I'll be living on easy street!"

His students exchanged unsure glances after hearing what he had to say to them.

"...Uh." Kouki began, "We don't really have to be straight-A students."

"Yeah." Yada agreed with him as she smiled, "Whoever assassinates him gets ten billion yen."

Nakamura smirked as she added, stretching, "And with ten billion, you don't need top grades to live the good life."

Koro-sensei shrieked in suprise as he lifted his head up from his desk and leaned it towards his students, "I-Is that how you see it?"

"We're the End Class, Koro-sensei." Okajima pointed out, smilling.

"Your assassination's way more accessible to us than any exam." Kouki added.

Koro-sensei lowered his head, gazing at the floor, "Ah, I see how it is."

"How?" Kouki asked as he and his classmates were clearly taken aback by Koro-sensei's words, "What is?"

"You don't have what it takes to be assassins, yet." Koro-sensei stated as he stood up from his desk, now standing at his full height, facing his students. His face changed it's colour to dark purple with a large X on it, "Out into the schoolyard, the lot of you!"


The students of 3-E did as instructed to by their teacher. They all made their way out of the school building and stopped on the rocky steps, watching Koro-sensei who was standing in the middle of the playing field from the distance. Karasuma was outside of the school building as well, standing behind his students.

"What's the big idea?" Maehara asked, "Sending us all out into the yard like this?"

"I don't know." David shook his head, his gaze on the octopus on the playing field, "A bad mood came over him all of a sudden back in the classroom. It can be anything."

"One of E Class key features is it's built-in remedial process." Koro-sensei began, his back facing his students, "By scoring in the top fifty of the 186 students who take the periodic exams and receiving permission from their former teacher to return. They can leave the outcasts of E Class behind. However, their poor academic skills and the bleak environment they are provided, make meeting these conditions next to impossible." He pushed a table onto the field and continued, "Most E Class students are made to feel remediaton is beyond their grasp and come to terms with intense discrimination."

Bitch-sensei came out of the building, walking closely behind Kataoka who led her towards the playing field, "What do you mean hurry up?"

"Koro-sensei asked us to bring you." Kataoka explained as she made her way down the stairs and walked over to her classmates.

"Irina-sensei." Koro-sensei called out for Bitch-sensei. He didn't even look up at her and had his gaze set on the table that he was pushing through the field, "There's something I'd like to ask you as a professional assassin."

"What is all of this?" Bitch-sensei questioned.

"When you're on a job, do you prepare just one plan of attack?" Koro-sensei asked, his gaze still set on the table in front of him.

"No." Bitch-sensei replied as Karasuma shifted his gaze from the playing field to her, "Things rarely play out according to my inital plan. Making detailed backup plans in preparation for any possibility is a basic tenet of assassination.

"And you, Karasuma-sensei?" Koro-sensei asked.

Karasuma shifted his gaze from Bitch-sensei at Koro-sensei once he heard the octopus call out for him, "Hm?"

"When fighting with a knife, is the first strike only the important one?" Koro-sensei questioned., making his way to the centre of the playing field.

"The first strike is of course the most important, but your next move matters to." Karasuma answered, "Against a powerful foe, your first blow is likely to be dodged, so the precision with which you can land your second and third blows can decide the fight."

"Look, what are you getting at?" Maehara wanted to know what Koro-sensei tried to tell them by this.

"As your teachers have said." Koro-sensei began as he started spinning around, fast, "A confident assassin always has a backup plan they can rely on." He increased his speed, "But what about you?" He got faster and faster with each passing second as his students were silent, too stunned to say anything, "We've got assassination and that's enough. You think, and there go your academic goals." He increased his speed to the point where he became a small hurricane, blowing clouds of smoke around him, "You're just trying to avoid dealing with your inferiority complexes!"

"Ah!" His students yelled as a massive cloud of smoke blinded them, some of them using their hands to shield their eyes from the wind.

"What if I fled from this classroom?" The octopus continued, "What if another killer got me first?" The wind which overcame the entire playing field became fiercer, "If you stake everything on this assassination and it goes up in smoke, all you've got left is good ol' E Class inferiority. A word of advice from me to you, as you walk that fine line. Those who can't wield a second blade aren't qualified to be assassins!"

David held his hand in front of him as he shielded his eyes from Koro-sensei's hurricane as the force of Koro-sensei's hurricane grew to be so strong to the point that it began ripping the leaves from the trees and rocks from the ground. The exchange student wouldn't be suprised if the students from the main campus building saw this hurricane. It was just too huge to not notice it, even from the distance.

The wind calmed down shorty after. David and his classmates slowly took their hands away from their eyes after the dust had settled and saw Koro-sensei standing in the centre of the playing field, in the exact same spot where he stood, before creating this hurricane. There was one major difference about his surroundings, though. The playing field now had fully paved sports area with a lane for running and a soccer goal.

"The yard was uneven and rampant with weeds. I tidied it up." Koro-sensei said as his students gasped in awe once they got the opportunity to see their new playing field, "I am a superbeing capable of wiping out the Earth." His eyes started glowing red as his students looked at him in awe, "Flattening a whole neighborhood is a piece of cake. If you can't show me a second blade you can depend upon, I'll know that none of you are assassins worthy taking me on and I'll flatten this entire campus before I go."

"Show you a second blade? By when?" Nagisa wanted to know.

"Tommorow, of course." Koro-sensei replied.

His students looked at him in suprise, "Huh?"

"I want you all to place in the top fifty on tommorow's midterms." Koro-sensei explained as the number 50 appeared on his forehead.

"WHAT?!" His students screamed at the same time.

"I've been honing your second blades all this time." Koro-sensei began as he raised his arms in the air, "You've learned fast enough to keep up with them and then some." He lowered his arms and pointed one of his tentacles at them, "With those blades with confidence! Succeed in your mission, and hold your heads high, smilling and unashamed. Your are proud assassins and moreover proud members of E Class!"

His students only looked at him with unsure expressions growing on their facial features, all of them having a bad feeling about tommorow midterm exams.


The next day came and the students of 3-E were gathered in one of the classrooms in the main campus building as they were in the middle of the first midterm exam which happened to be math. David wasn't doing so well to say the least as his lack of understanding of this subject started showing in him. He got stuck on the second question and was doing his best to come up with a way how to solve it, but nothing was coming to his mind.

He knew the worst was yet to come, because a few questions on this exam were related to geometry. He absolutely hated geometry. It was one of the main reasons why math was his worst subject. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see that a lot of his classmates were having trouble with solving this exam, just like he did. The teacher of D Class, he couldn't exactly remember his name, was not helping him and his classmates focus on their exams either as he was tapping his finger loudly against his desk, obviously doing it to disrupt their concetration.

Nagisa stared at his test in which was mostly blank, save for the questions in a saddened manner. His eyes snapped open when a large fist with a crocodile head popped out of his exam. Starled by it, Nagisa immediately jumped out of his seat, dodging the attack of the monster as the said creature swung it's tail, almost crushing Hara and and Sugaya in the process.

The entire 3-E appeared in the world of numbers and calculations shorty after. They all screamed as they ran for their lives away from the monster as it raised it's huge head and roared, rampaging through the world. Nagisa, David, Kanzaki, Kayano and Sugino all stopped running away from the monster and turned around to look at it, all five of them wielding Anti-Sensei knives.

"Question 4's is a real monster!" Sugino exclaimed, his hand trembling to which David nodded in agreement. He decided to take a peek at the fourth question after he got stuck on the second question and his hopes of having a high score at this exam were quickly slashed. There was no way he was going to solve the fourth question along with the questions related to geometry, "One knife isn't enough to kill it?"

The monster lunged at them, showing off his sharp teeth to them and the group of five students jumped out of it's way, returning to what they were doing just a moment earlier. This thing being running away from it for their lives. They all stopped once again when the monster swam past them, beginning to circle around them.

"I was well aware." Nagisa said, looking at the circling monster as he picked up his Anti-Sensei knife from the ground, "That our school's exams were diabolical."

"We need to find a way how to solve them." David said, his gaze set on the monster above him that was about to him and his classmates again. He may have been stuck on the second question, but it does not mean that he will not try to solve the fourth one, even though he had no idea how to solve just like the rest of his class.

Nagisa was about to say something, but his words died in his throat when Koro-sensei's tentacle came from the sky and wrapped itself around his wrist, making the blue haired boy gasp in suprise.

"Don't you remember what I've told you?" Koro-sensei's voice sounded in his mind as his arm was raised in the air by his teacher's tentacle, "There's no mystery monster." The tentacle made Nagisa's hand point the Anti-Sensei knife at the monster ahead of the bluenette, "Start by paying close attention to its claw over there." The bluennete did as he was told and looked at the fin, noticing that it looked exactly like the one of the normal fish, "See? When you look closely, it's just a plain old fin."

Nagis shifted his gaze from the fin at the monster and noticed that it was much calmer than right now as Koro-sensei's voice continued to fly through his head, "Look carefull at each part of the question, bit by bit." The monster faded away from Nagisa's gaze and was now replaced with a normal fish, "Then string them all together to see the whole." A chopping board appeared in front of Nagisa, a fish laying on top of it as Nagisa narrowed his eyes, slowly starting to understand the question, "See? What a trivial adversary."

Nagisa smiled as he raised his Anti-Sensei knife, now fully understanding the question on his exam as Koro-sensei spoke to him for one last time, "Now, use that blade of yours to make a delicious question fillet."

"...I got it." Nagisa thought to himself as he gently began to cut into the fin.

Back in the real world, D Class teacher noticed how all of the students in the classroom began writing down the answers on their exams, wondering how students from the End Class were not failing on their exams and actually understood the questions. He frowned, looking back and forth across the classroom, wanting to be sure if his eyes weren't just playing tricks on him.

The students of 3-E continued to write down the answers to their questions, using the technique that Koro-sensei taught them. The question which had most of the E Class stuck on it was defeated by them and dead meat was all that was left of it. It looked like even the students the said class that weren't good at math were going to complete this exam with all of the questions completed.

David smiled to himself, his hope of having a decent score on this exam returning to him as he wrote down the answer to the second question after figuring it how to solve it. Koro-sensei's method of solving tough math questions was really working. His gaze went down to the nearest geometry question. He had no idea if he could solve it well along with the other question related to geometry, but it wouldn't hurt him to try, right?

His and his classmates hopes of ending the exam with all the questions completed were unfortunely slashed shorty after when when they reached the eleventh question. The question none of them have anticipated and everything just went downhill from there.


The classroom of 3-E was quiet. The students were silent. Koro-sensei was silent. The students have just gotten their exam results and they didn't do well to say the least. They didn't even come close to the top 50's.

David let out a sigh as he set his gaze down on his exam results. He didn't do so bad when it came to his class. He actually got the best score in English in his class alongside Nakamura who was only one spot under him. He was tenth and she was eleventh. He was actually quite happy about his score in English, but ultimately it didn't really suprise him, because he was always pretty decent when it came to learning languages, better than most of his friends and students from his school back in America at least.

But it was just one subject and his class, the rest was a completely different history. His worst subjects, mostly math is what caused him to fall down in the ranking. He actually had one of the worst scores in his class when it came to math. In the end, he ended up ranked 86 out of 186 in the school ranking. It wasn't so bad, but it could have been better.

Koro-sensei was standing in his usual spot in front of his students in the middle of the classrom, but was not looking at them, and his back was facing them, his gaze set on the blackboard.

"The responsibility is entirely mine." He spoke up to his students for the first time since they saw their results, "I seem to have underestimated what this school is capable of. I can't even face you after this."

A knife went flying from the back of the classroom right after he said those words and it nearly hit him in the back of his head. He barely managed to dodge this sudden as the knife hit the blackboard and fell to the floor.

"You sure?" Karma asked Koro-sensei as he was the one that threw the knife at him, making the octopus look at him, "If you can't face us, you can't see us coming to kill you."

"Karma!" Koro-sensei shouted as his face turned red, "I'm very depressed right now, and..."

He was silenced by Karma who threw his exam results on his desk. He glanced down at the results and nearly choked, because Karma had nearly gotten 100% out of all of his tests, ranking him fourth in the ranking of the entire school.

"Changing the questions isn't gonna stop me." Karma said as his classmates gathered around him to see the results of his exam.

"Whoa!" Sugino exclaimed in awe.

"100 in math, no way!" Isogai gasped as David looked at Karma's math exam results with wide eyes as was in awe as much as his classmates were.

"My grades were good already." Karma continued as he recalled Koro-sensei's teaching from the days before the exams, "But you really went extra mile. That's why I could handle the questions. However, I'm staying right here. Assassination is way more fun than going back to my old class." Koro-sensei continued to stare at his results in silence, "So what's the plan? You gonna use the others results as an excuse to turn tail and run?" Karma taunted his teacher as he held up his knife, grinning, "Sounds like you're just scared we might kill you."

A vein popped out on Koro-sensei's head as Nagisa smiled fondly when he saw that he was doing. The other students saw it too and smiled and nodded to each other.

"Is that it, Koro-sensei?" David shook his head, smilling as he turned to look at Nakamura exchanging a look with her, "You were afraid that we might kill you? I had no idea you felt this way. You should have told us."

Nakamura smirked, "Just be like "I'm scared! I wanna run home to my big octopus mommy!"."

The two of them exchanged one more look before laughing as their classmates either joined them in their laughter or started making jokes about Koro-sensei, causing more veins to pop out on Koro-sensei's head as his entire face turned red.

He threw his arms up, "I am not running away!"

"Oh?" Karma asked innocently, "Then what?"

Koro-sensei's face went back to it's usual yellow colour as he pointed one of his tentacles at his students, "We'll pay them back twofold on the end of end-of-term exams!" He let out a suprised shriek as his students started laughing, "This is no laughing matter! Honestly!" Aren't you thoroughly disappointed?"

Karma turned around and stuck his tongue out at Karasuma and Bitch-sensei who were watching them through the crack in the slightly opened door to the classroom as his classmates stopped laughing at their teacher's expense.

"Now!" Koro-sensei exclaimed once his students stopped laughing, "Repeat after me: Fight!"

"Fight!" His students repeated after him in almost perfect synchronization.


Hope it wasn't that bad. See you in another chapter.