I don't own anything except for my OC's.

I'm sorry if you find any grammar mistakes. I'm still learning English because it's not my first language.


It had been a while since the final exams at Kunugigaoka Junior High School begun. Each student in this school worked hard on getting the best score they could. The students from E Class and A Class worked harder than any other class in the school because of the bet the two classes made with each other and neither of the classes wanted to lose this bet to their opponents.

Nagisa jumped to the side, barely managing to dodge a strike from a monstrous question he was battling right now. Battling those monsters was much harder now than it was during the midterms, because they were much faster than they were back then. The bluenette glanced to this side, tightening his grip around his weapon as he shifted his gaze from his opponents to his classmates. All of them were struggling to hold their own against their own opponents.

"So this is the last problem?" Seo thought to himself as he smirked smugly. He stared at question in front of him after the students who faced this question before him were crushed by it, "Those scrubs! I spent a year in Lost Angeles when my folks worked there. There's no way any Junior high-level stuff will trip me up now!"

He swung his weapon at the monster, answering the question as soon as those thoughts flew through his mind, hitting it in the stomach. The monstrous question was not destroyed by his answer, though. It wasn't even touched by it. It could mean only one thing. His answer to the question was incorrect.

"It's not going down?" He thought to himself in shock as he stumbled backwards, the confidence he felt the seconds before leaving his body, "What the? You could use this as the answer key!"

He glanced to his side once he heard someone running past him. It was when David and Nakamura ran past him. David swung his hammer at the monster, hitting it in stomach. The monster stumbled backwards which allowed Nakamura to do her move. She jumped up and hit the monster in the forehead. The monster vanished into thin air as Seo gasped in amazement mixed in shock, realizing what it meant. They answered this question correctly.

Nakamura grinned at Seo mockingly as she landed on the ground next to David, flipping her hair over her shoulder, "Why so serious? Lighten up a little, Mr Top Scholar!"

"Not one, but two perfect scores?" Seo's eyes refused to close as he had a hard time believing what just happened, "From the E class?"

David exchanged a smirk with Nakamura as he spoke to Seo, "Seems you were never told by your teacher to read Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye as a way to improve your language skills. A shame, really. The book is quite a nice read."

It was when Nagisa landed before David and Nakamura as he managed to answer the same question as they did correctly. He looked up at the monster as it was defeated by the second time, "I did it!"

The view of the three E Class students managing to answer this question only angered Seo more as he pushed himself into run towards the monster, "Damn! Our English teacher only mentioned that novel. In passing in the middle of class."

"I guess you didn't have many friends overseas, eh, Seo?" Nakamura said to mess with Seo as he rested her weapon on her shoulder.

"Like an octopus who practically pushed books onto you?" David added his part as he wanted to mess with Seo too as Nagisa smiled in amusement at his classmates. If he was honest with himself, Koro-sensei didn't have to push this book onto him as much as he did. He always liked to experience stories, no matter which form.

Seo gritted his teeth in frustation, "Damn it!"

"HA!" Koyama thought to himself on the other side of the battlefield as he blasted his way through the answers with his magic staff, "Science is all about memorisation!"

He focused his power on a question which had taken the form of a giant knight with a bulky armor and a large sword. Unfortunely for him, the power which he sent towards his target didn't do much as the knight began charging at him, with the intention of swinging it's sword at him.

"Huh?" He thought in suprise as he barely managed to dodge a blow from the knight, "I can't get its armour off! But I know I memorised this!"

He glanced to his side once he heard another question approaching him from his side. He saw Okuda sitting on top of another knight question shoulder but this question looked differently than the one he had just faced. It had it's helmet off, revealing it's squishy light green head underneath.

"Well, you see..." She began, wielding a magical staff of her own as the knight she was sitting on walked past Koyama.

"Got it!" The friendly knight shouted cutely as it proceeded to walk forward itself.

"...Real science isn't any fun if it's just memorisation." Okuda smiled as she tapped the question on the head, showing the answer on it's head, "Science absolutely loves when you tell it in words, mind you, that you know what it is."

It was when the knight reached up for it's armor and took it off itself, leaving itself utterly naked. It began skipping away from Koyama, laughing cutely as Koyama sweatdropped as he watched this entire thing, slightly disturbed by it. Okuda just smiled as she remained on top of the question, now understanding why she was told to improve her communication skills by Koro-sensei.

Araki was half buried in the dirt because of the trouble he was having with answering the question. In fact, he looked slightly traumatised by this question. The beast in front of him was walking on it's fours, having a giant tank as it's head with the number 47 on it.

"Now I've done it..." He thought to himself as he struggled to climb out of the large hole in the ground made by his opponent, "How am I supposed to know how many times the Tokyo Conference on African Development has met?"

Not too far from him, Isogai let out a sigh of relief as he managed to defeat this question, "That was close. Good thing I studied that..."

Araki glared at him as soon as he set his eyes on him, "Isogai, you little..."

"Just a fluke." Isogai answered as he shifted his gaze from the area where the monstrous question used to stand to Araki, "See, my family is pretty poor and when I looked it up out of sympathy for Africa's poverty issues..." He paused for a second, remembering how Koro-sensei took him away from home and flew all the way to Africa with him, "Being taken to the actual location only made me that much more interested!"

A lot of students seemed to struggle against a samurai looking question but there was one exception among them. This exception was Kanzaki. She swept her blade across through the air, making some words appear in front of her.

"Spring has gone away and summer comes." She recited, "It would seem from those white hemp robes laid to dry in the sunlight On Kagu's Heavenly Hill."

"Your words are as lovely as your face." Ren chuckled from the distance, fighting with his own question, seeing how the monster that Kanzaki was fighting with disappeared. He smirked, preparing his own blade as Kanzaki looked at him in suprise, "But a mere silver of satisfactory answer does not an aced exam make."

It was when the scene had shifted from the gladiator area back to the real world where the students from all classes were preparing for one final exams, which was math. Karma and Gakushu were sitting at the desks, the two of them looking confident in their abilities for this exam.

"Math, eh?" Gakushu smirked, preparing himself for the exam, "Akabane's in the E Class He came in second on the midterms, after me." His smirk grew wider, becoming more vicious, "Quite a showing for an E Class student. However. I have no blind spot, not in Math, not in any subject."

"Aw! Everyone's in such a tizzy." Karma remained as relaxed as ever, slouching in his seat. He flipped his pen in his hand, "That's not what winning is all about." The scene shifted back to the gladiator are as the gate opened, allowing Karma and Gakushu to enter it, their pens becoming guns. He was behind Gakushu as the two of them were stepped into the Arena. "Total victory is scoring an easy win by doing what you always do. He'll be my sacrifice to the proper way of winning. That'll show 'em."


The students of E Class were gathered in their classroom at the old campus. Each students in the class stiffened as they sat on their seats, growing uneasy as Koro-sensei stood in front of all of them in his usual spot in the classroom in front of the blackboard, the enveloped results of the exams laying on his desk. Fuwa had a tally board ready to mark up against Class A.

"Well, class..." Koro-sensei began as he picked up the enveloped results and untied the brown envelope, "Your scores in all subjects have arrived." The class only grew more nervous as he opened the results and pulled out a piece of paper, "Here goes. Starting with English..." He set his eyes on the results and read them, "First in the E Class and first in the grade..." He paused for a brief moment as the students stared at him in anticipation, waiting for him to give the answer, "...Rio Nakamura and David Miller!"

Everyone cried out in suprise and amazement and immediately shifted their attention from Koro-sensei to David and Nakamura as the two students who managed to get the best score in English in their grade reacted to the revelation of them managing to accomplish it in their own ways.

Rio Nakamura. 100 in English. 1st in Year 3.

David Miller. 100 in English. 1st in Year 3.

Nakamura smiled smugly, fanning herself with her textbook, "That's right."

David smiled, gladdened and relieved by this news as he leaned back in his chair. He will get his shot at this after all, "Alright."

"Perfect!" Koro-sensei praised, giving David and Nakamura the results when they approached his desk, "Though your motivations had a whimsical side that worried me."

"The thought of shooting off your tentacle was enough of a motivation for me, sir." David smiled, taking his results from Koro-sensei.

"There was ten billion yen on the line, after all." Nakamura added as she winked, "Don't forget about that tentacle, now, sir."

David nodded in agreement, "You haven't forgotten about it, haven't you, sir?"

Koro-sensei's face displayed a bright red circle on his face. He had to admit one thing. David and Nakamura were becoming quite ruthless assassins, "I won't." In the blink of an eye, he handed everyone their exam results, "Nagisa, you put up a good fight." Nagisa's eyes widened in surprise when he saw the results, "But you haven't kicked your habit of making spelling mistakes when it really counts.

Nagisa Shiota. 91 in English. 6th in Year 3.

Nagisa smiled sheepishly as he stared at his results. He glanced ahead of him at David when he saw something out of the corner of his eye. His foreign friend gave him a proud smile and a thumbs up and he smiled back at him, appreciating the gestures.

"Still, top marks in a subject and the two of you managing to accomplish means that's not one, but tentacles down." Koro-sensei said, marking two of his tentacles with a tiny flag that said "To be Destroyed" as David and Nakamura exchanged glances and the two of them high-fived as they made their way back to their seats, "Let's wait until I've read all the scores to see if we have something to celebrate." He opened the envelope again and pulled out another piece of paper, "Let's see, Japanese..." He paused for a second, "First in E Class...Yukiko Kanzaki!"

Kanzaki gasped, "Huh?"

"First in the grade goes to Gakushu Asano of Class A!" Koro-sensei revealed who had the best score in Japanese. Kanzaki smiled nervously as she got up from her seat and walked over to Koro-sensei who handed her result, "Kanzaki, you did an excellent job and that's enough."

Yukiko Kanzaki. 96 in Japanese. 2nd in Year 3.

Maehara sighed, his head resting on his hand, "Asano can really nab those points."

"He's crazy tough." Kouki said, "Nakamura and David only beat him in English by a single point."

"That's the top in the nation for you." Isogai stated, "No chinks, not in any subject."

"They're collectively known as the Big Five but it all comes down to Asano." Kouki said as Koro-sensei gave everyone their Japanese exams results, allowing them to take a good look at their scores, ""You've got to take him down or you'll never get to the top."

"Let's move on." Koro-sensei changed the subject of the conversation and brought up another exam. This time it was Social Studies, "In social studies, first in the E Class goes to Yuma Isogai..." He paused for the third time, making it more dramatic as Isogai stared at his teacher on the edge of his seat, "And first in the grade? Congratulations!" Isogai's eyes widened as a proud red circle appeared on his face, "You beat out Asano to take the top spots!"

Yuma Isogai. 97 in social studies. 1st in Year 3.

"Yesss!" Isogai exclaimed as jumped up from his seat in excitement, his classmates congratulating him.

"An excellent job, especially considering..." Koro-sensei said, "All the fiendish questions you had to deal with!"

Fuwa wrote down the score and turned to her classmates and teacher with an excited look on her face, "We're two and one!"

"Next up is science!" Sugaya grinned as he turned around to look at Okuda, "Is it Okuda?"

Okuda clasped her hands together, awaiting the score reveal with a nervous look on her face.

"First in the E Class for science is Manami Okuda! And..." Koro-sensei declared, "Marvellous!" He held up her test scores, red circle one again showing up around his face, "First in the grade is also Manami Okuda!"

"YES!" The students jumped out of their seats in celebration as Okuda's face showed the look of pure joy.

Manami Okuda. 100 in Science. 1st in Year 3.

"That's three in one!" Fuwa screamed in excitement as she marked it on the tally.

Okuda got up from her seat and walked over to Koro-sensei, taking her results from him. She turned away from her teacher and started making her way back to her seat as her students clapped, yelling all kinds of praises her way.

"Hooray!"

"Great work, Okuda!"

"That tentacle is yours!"

Kimura fist pumped as he smiled excitedly, "And so is what we're asking for in this little deal!"

Kurahashi beamed, "I can't wait!"

Takebayashi smiled slightly, pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose, "So that just leaves math."

His classmates were too busy talking with each other excitedly as David pulled out his phone from his pocket once he felt his phone vibrate. He unlocked it and saw Ritsu displayed on it. His AI friend was smilling brightly at him as she congratulated him for getting the best score in English. Karma sat silently on his seat in the back of the classroom, putting his hands on the back of his head.


Gakushu marched through the hallways of the main school building towards the office of his father, ignoring the stares he was receiving from the other students. He was the one who ended up getting the best score in math, scoring a perfect 100, but he didn't care about how well he did in this exam, because he and his class ended up losing their bet to E Class.

"We're three and two overall five subjects. We lost to the E Class!" Koyama ranted to the other members of the Big Five as they were in their classroom, "What could be more humiliating?"

"But it still worked out, Koyama." Seo pointed out, "I mean we beat them on overall scores."

"Hmph." Koyama smirked, adjusting his glasses, "I got my own back against the guy who stole fourth place from me. But that guy..." A certain red haired delinquent from the E Class flew through his mind, "He dug his own grave! Didn't even bother to compete, the scrub."


Karma out of the school building at the old campus, standing behind a tree, crushing his exam results in his hand. He clutched his teeth in anger, trying to keep the rage he was feeling right now within him. He didn't do so well in the exams. He placed 10th in math and planed 13th in the entire grade. He grunted in anger at how bad he did in the final exams compared to the mid-terms, tightening his grip around the crushed results.

"The A-Class is mighty indeed." A familiar voice which belonged to Koro-sensei rang behind him, the sound of it making him tense up, "They monopolize the top six ranks in overall scores for five subjects. The top overall scores went to Kataoka and Takebayashi who both admirably tied for 7th Place. That's to be expected. Everyone in the A-Class studied like mad, too. The tests difficulty levels had been ramped up. No lazy students could be expected to keep up."

Karma's eyes twitched, his back facing Koro-sensei, "What are you trying to say?"

Koro-sensei smiled wickedly as he leaned out from behind the tree trunk, "You thought, 'I'm so cool—I'll ace these exams, no sweat?' How mortifying!"

Karma remained silent as his face turned pink with humiliation.

"Four students have the right to destroy one of my tentacles." Koro-sensei continued as he came out of his hiding spot behind the tree, now standing next to Karma, "Nakamura, David, Isogai and Okuda. You contributed nothing, not to this assassination and not to this wager. Is that understood?"

Karma clenched his hand into a fist, shaking in anger.

Green stripes appeared around Koro-sensei's face as he continued his lecture, poking Karma's forehead, "Those who couldn't do what they had to when the time came for action." He taunted Karma as he poked his head all around, "Will find their presence fading our classroom." Karma gritted his teeth, his face still pink from the humiliation, "An assassin who neglects to sharpen his blade is no assassin at all! He's just a boastful brat swinging round a rusty sword."

It was when Karma closed his eyes, having had enough of Koro-sensei's lecture and smacked his tentacles away, before storming off towards the school building. Koro-sensei watched his student walk away as Karasuma walked over to him.

"Wasn't that a little much?" Karasuma asked, standing behind the octopus.

"Don't worry. I only cut him down because he'll spring right back up." Koro-sensei responded as he proceeded to watch how Karma angrily walked away from him, "He's been gifted with so much talent. But one so talented so often lacks experience with failure. There's the danger of training him up without knowing any real competition, just so he can keep on winning without ever really trying. If great talent knows the frustration of defeat early on, it can become even greater. Exams are an opportunity to teach correctly the meaning of winning and losing, of strong and weak."

He started walking away from Karasuma as Karasuma's eyes followed him, "Students, soak up heaping helpings of successes and setbacks. Take in now what it means to win, what it means to lose! It's just so important and I didn't realize it until the very end."


At the same time, Gakushu was in his dad's office, standing in front of his father, talking with him about the results of the final exams and the bet that he and his classmates had lost with the E Class. Gakuho was sitting on his chair, his back turned to his son.

"Congratulations on retaining your individual total top score." Gakuho said to his son, "Or so I'd like to say if it weren't for a wager you made with the E Class. A wager that you lost." Gakushu did his best to keep his expression blank as his father continued, "The entire school knows all about your little bet. You'll have a tough time refusing the E Class request now." He turned his chair to look at his son, "So what will you do?" A small smirk formed on his face, "Do you want the school to protect you?"

Gakushu glared at his father, "No, thank you."

Gakuho smiled as he got up from his chair, beginning to walk towards his son, "I believe you said you'd put a collar on me and keep me as a pet or attempt to expose my nonexistent secrets." He stopped next to his son and smiled at him with glowing purple eyes, his neck twisting to the side demonically, "You certainly talk big for a whelp who can't even win a bet with his peers."

This just made Gakushu even more angry as he gritted his teeth, trying not to snap at his father right here, right now.


Later that day when the next class was about to begin, Koro-sensei walked into the classroom and made his way to the front of the class, facing his students.

"All right, class, you had a fine showing in the finals, taking the top spot in three out of five subjects." The octopus said to his students as Nagisa glanced over his shoulder to look at Karma who was acting all casual, hiding his feelings behind a mask of disinterest, "Shall we get started with the assassination?" He held up four marked tentacles, green stripes appearing on his face, "The top four can choose any tentacle they like."

Even though he was about to lost four of his tentacles in whatever his students had planned for this assassination attempt, he was feeling pretty smug and relieved inside. Losing four tentacles was not going to be much of a problem to him. A problem would show up if he lost six of them.

"Whoa there, octopus!" Terasaka cut him off as he carried some papers in his hands, Muramatsu, Yoshida and Hazama standing behind him, "We got more than three in the top spot!"

"No, Terasaka. I believe all subjects have been accounted for." Koro-sensei pointed out, "Over Japanese, English..." He recited, counting the subjects with his tentacles, "Social studies, and..."

"Huh? Quit playin' dumb!" Terasaka once again cut him off as he smacked the tentacle away, "Five subjects, that's Japanese, English, Social Studies. Science." He held up the papers he was carrying out for Koro-sensei to see, "And home ec!"

He tossed the results on Koro-sensei's desk, allowing the octopus to take a good look at them. They were all marked with full grades at 100.

"WHAT? HOME EC?!" Koro-sensei exclaimed as soon he set his eyes on their results, looking to be seconds away from having a meltdown. Terasaka and his friends smirked at his expense, looking to be pretty proud of themselves getting the perfect score in home ec.

Ryouma Terasaka, Taisa Yoshida, Takuya Muramatsu, Kirara Hazama. 100 in Home ec. 1st in Year 3.

"No one said what subjects to ace!" Terasaka pointed out smugly.

Hazama smirked, "Nice that we all had a hand in this scheme."

"W-wait a second! Home ec is just...!" Koro-sensei stuttered out.

Karma lowered his head and smirked, "Just what?" He looked up at his teacher, his smirk growing wider, "Isn't that a little rude, Koro-sensei? Why Home ec is the toughest subject of them all."

His classmates cheered and wasted no time in voicing their agreement.

"Yeah! Don't break your promise!" Okajima shouted.

"We might lose our trust in you if you will back out of it!" David pointed out.

"You don't want this to happen, don't you?" Nakamura added

"Four of us scored highest in the most important subject: Home ec!" Sugaya pointed out.

Kurahashi jumped up from her seat and cheered, "That's eight tentacles in all!"

"Ei-ght!" Koro-sensei was shaking in pure terror as his students proceeded to chant "Eight" over and over again, "Ei-ght! Ei-ght! Eight! Eek!"

Isogai raised his hand, earning Koro-sensei's attention, "Oh, and Koro-sensei, we've been talking." He held up the student pamphlet, "We'll use our prize from the A-Class wager with this assassination."

"What?" Koro-sensei blinked, looking rather intrigued by it, even though, the thought of losing eight tentacles at the same time completely terrified him.


David had to admit one thing. He will definitely remember the day when he and his classmates received their exams results fondly. Not only did he and his classmates won their best against the A Class, but also they got the permission of shooting off eight of Koro-sensei's tentacles after getting eight top scores in the exams. He couldn't help but chuckle everytime when he thought about how terrified Koro-sensei was when Terasaka, Hazama, Muramatsu and Yoshida showed him their home ec results.

If he was honest with himself, he did much better than he thought on the final exams. He ranked 29 in the entire grade which was a huge improvement from his rank on the mid terms which was 86. The exam where he had the worst score was math, just like he excepted, but didn't saw it a failure because it was the highest score he had ever gotten on the math exam.

The return to the dorm complex he was staying at was not so bad as well. His fellow exchange students didn't joke about him or made a mocking comment about him behind his back like they usually did whenever they passed each other in the dorm complex. They simply ignored his presence as if he didn't existed. It confused him for a bit, but he didn't complain about it for all the obvious reasons. He ended his day with Ritsu as the two of them watched another episode of their show.

He found out why his fellow exchange students ignored him after he went to the dorm complex instead of doing their usual thing the next day when he took a look at the scoreboard. He had gotten the best score among the exchange students from America. Lara and Ashley who had the best grades among the exchange students from America placed a few ranks behind him, with Ashley ranking 34 and Lara ranking 37.

A few days had passed since that day and right now David and his classmates were inside the school building at the main campus, waiting for the end-of-term ceremory to start. As they waited for the ceremony to start, they awaited the arrival of the few people from the A Class, because still had to settle the matter of their bet with them.

The people they were waiting for appeared in their view a few moments later. The Big Five marched through the hallway towards the gym, but they weren't smilling. In fact, they seemed to be in a quite grim mood.

"Aw, yeah, here he comes: Mr Student Council President!" Terasaka shouted mockingly as he and his friends stood in the Big Five's way.

Gakushu was not in the mood to deal with this and simply walked past him, with the rest of the Big Five following him, "What do you want? I'm too busy with the ceremony. To deal with the likes of the E Class."

Terasaka prevented him from going further by placing a hand on his shoulder, "Not so fast! Aren't you forgetting something?"

Gakushu said nothing in response. He simply turned away from him and shifted his gaze to where the resr of the E Class was standing.

"We had a bet, Asano, where the winner could make anyone demand." Isogai reminded Gakushu as Terasaka joined his classmates, grinning widely. The Big Five glared at them all as the rest of the school watched the confrontation of the two groups, "We sent our demand via email. I trust you have no complaints?"

"Don't even try pretendin' it was all just a joke!" Terasaka couldn't stop grinning as he pointed at himself with his thumb. Behind him, his friends smirked victoriously at the Big Five, "We could always throw Home ec into those five subjects. 'Course we'd still win!"

The end-of-term ceremory begun shorty after. The students from all the classes were scattered around the gym, standing in lines with their classmates as they waited for the ceremony to be over.

"Karma." Isogai called out for Karma who was standing in front of him, suprised by his classmates presence at this assembly, considering he didn't came for one last time, "Since when do you attend all-school assemblies?"

Karma looked over his shoulder at him and explained, "If I skip now, it'll look like I'm running away. No thanks."

"...Storehouse beach." Nakamura said as she and Kurahashi were in the middle of a conversation.

"Storehouse..." Kurahashi began her response but cut herself in the middle of the sentence as Fake Ritsu approached them and stopped between them.

The two girls were taken aback by her popping out of nowhere as Sugaya who felt Fake Ritsu staring at her opened his eyes and sweatdropped slightly in distress.

Sugaya ran over to Karasuma, looking to be quite freaked out and gestured towards Fake Ritsu, "Mr Karasuma! The fake Ritsu is too distracting. I can't concentrate."

Karasuma looked at him with an annoyed look on his face, "Suck it up, soldier. This is to keep Ritsu from being exposed as a machine. She's my immediate supervisor's daughter. Tight-lipped and knows better than to pry. And my supervisor's glad that Ritsu's tutoring got her grades up."

Sugaya sighed and glanced over his shoulder at Fake Ritsu, "She's been next to me ever since the exams. My concentration took such a hit, I wound up last in class!"

Karasuma eyed his student for a second and smiled, thinking to himself, "Last in class? That's still around the middle of the grade. He's come a long way from the very, very bottom."

"...Now, it may be summer vacation but don't slack off!" The Dean adressed the entire school and he tried to warn them to end up like the E Class, "Er, uh..." He was not doing a good job at doing so, though as his attempts to mock the E Class were failing miserably, "...You don't want to wind up like the E Class."

His speech didn't seem to have the effects on the students. All of the students from the other classes looked either embarrassed, angry, jealous, or sad. Normally they would laugh at his jokes about E Class and even made some of their own, but right now all of them remained silent. It was like the E Class winning their bet with A Class completely extinguished their desire for it.

The students from E Class were all smilling as they stood with their heads high. David felt how his lips twitched upwards once he set his eyes on his fellow students from the foreign exchange program, seeing how they were reacting to what was happening right now.

Lamar and Keith scowled when they saw him glance at them, but their scowls quickly faded away from their faces, because they didn't want to give him the satisfaction of getting the highest score out of all of them. Lara and Ashley were too embarrased to look at him as they suddenly developed an interest in the floor. The two of them refused to look at him because it would show how they were ashamed by them getting a lower score than him in the finals. Kevin and Matt stared ahead, trying not to show any notable reactions.

David felt how his smile widened. He tried not to show it this much, at least not as much as Terasaka and his group, but it was actually kind of rewarding and satisfying to him to see their reactions after all the jokes and comments they made about him behind his back or whenever he passed them in the dorm complex they lived in as a way to mock him, even though he made sure to not pay much attention to those comments.


After the assembly came to an end, the students made their way back to their school building on the mountain. When they arrived at their classroom, they were greeted by the view of a large guidebook of the size of a few bricks. It didn't took them long to realize who was the one who prepared those books for them. The answer to this question was quite obvious after they saw Koro-sensei holding a few of those in his tentacles.

"One for each of you!" Koro-sensei exclaimed, handing each of his students a guidebook he had prepared for them after his students took their seats.

Maehara struggled to carry his guidebook as he made his way to his desk and placed it on top of it, "Again with the overkill guidebook!"

Okajima flipped through the pages of his own guidebook, "It's like an accordion!"

"It will take us the entire summer break to read it." David stated, eyeing the thick book on his desk with widened eyes.

"And even this isn't enough!" Koro-sensei said as he handed Rinka her own guidebook, almost causing her to fall over, "The temptations of summer are simply too many to mention! Now then, we're about to head into summer vacation, but you have a certain main event coming up."

"Yeah." Nakamura grinned, "This." She held up the pamphlet, "What we won in that wager."

"It's a privilege normally reserved for the class with the best grades that is, the A-Class." Koro-sensei reminded them as Karasuma opened his pamphlet and looked through it, Bitch-sensei who was standing next to him looking at it out of the corner of her eye, "But this time, both A and E classes dominated the top fifty. You more than qualify."

Some of the students opened their pamphlets and smiled once they saw what was inside.

"Summer vacation! The Kunugigaoka Junior High Special Summer Course: three days and two night at an Okinawa resort!" Koro-sensei declared as the pamphlet showed the picture of an island.

His students bursted into cheers, "Yahooo!"


At the same time in the classroom of A Class in the building at the main campus, Seo, Araki, Koyama, and Ren all looked quite pleased with themselves while they sat around their desks as if they didn't just lose a summer trip to E Class.

"Let 'em have that lousy old domestic trip!" Seo exclaimed.

His classmates didn't seem to feel the same way. He and his friends were immediately surrounded by their classmates who were less than happy about them losing their bet to E Class and handing them over their summer trip.

"Some Big Five you are choking when it matters most!"

"What a joke!"

"The only winner you've got is Asano!"

"Will you shut up." Gakushu ordered his classmates from his seat. All the screaming instantly stopped as they all looked nervously at him, "A losing dog had no right to bark. Sit and stay until I tug your leash." He glared at his desk as he lowered his head, leaving himself in his own thoughts, "You'll pay for this. And, E Class, you're first in my sights, before I deal with my father."


As of now, the students of E Class were discussing the matter of Koro-sensei's tentacles and when they were going to use their tentacle-destroying rights that they had received by getting the top scores at the final exams.

"So what you'd rather do..." Koro-sensei began, wanting to know if he understood their agreement properly as Isogai stood in front of him with a paper in his hand.

"Yes." Isogai confirmed with a smile on his face, "We'll cash in our tentacle-destroying rights during summer camp."

"Eight tentacles is a big handicap." Koro-sense told his students with a smile on his face as Karasuma and Bitch-sensei watched everything from the side with smiles on their faces, "But don't stop there; come after me with raw hunger on this island..." The students looked at him with excitement as Koro-sensei grew nervous, "Surrounded on all sides by water my weakness!" He kept his smile on his face nevertheless as he rubbed his head with one of his tentacles, "Let me be honest: You've become formidable students indeed."

He pulled his tentacle away from his head and continued, "I've already given you report cards to show your parents." He pulled out a red pen and a bunch of clean report cards. He filled in a different pile of report cards at Mach 20 speed, "These are my report cards for you."

He threw the report cards in the air as his as his students looked up in a suprised amazement. Nagisa smiled in wonder and David rubbed his chin in curiosity as they watched how the report cards began falling down onto either the floor or the desks. It wasn't long before each student in E Class held their own prepared for them by Koro-sensei report card.

"In the first term, you made full use of the basics you learned." Koro-sensei said after he made sure that each of his students had their report card, "This summer vacation, it's time for plenty of fun, plenty of studying, and plenty of killing."

It was when he zoomed out of the classroom and made his way onto the roof of the school building, "Class 3-E, Kunugigaoka Junior High: the assassination classroom!" He pulled out various things which could be used during summer break, such as a swimming gear or a net and held them out for the world to see, "The first-term full of fundamentals is hereby over!"

His students looked back at him in amusement as they all left the school building and began heading home or dorm complexes in David's case. David reached into his pocket as he felt his phone vibrate a few times. He unlocked it and saw a message from one of his friends from America.

Troy Baker: Is anyone up for some Mann Up tommorow?

Brian Anders: (sent an emoji of a raised hand with "Me!" next to it in red hiragana.)

Samantha Fairbanks: Make it three.

Colin McCreary: Make it four.

Samantha Fairbanks: You better give me whatever you used to boost your luck the last time we played.

Colin McCreary: What? Not my fault I got the rocket launcher the last time we played this mode. I would have never say I would get something good in this mode.

David smiled, beginning to type his response as he already knew what what he was going to do tommorow.

David Miller: The fifth player is here and I'm with Sam on this one. Now is our turn to get something good in this mode.

Colin McCreary: It's not up to me. You have hope that lady luck will smile down upon you :)

It was when David's attention was shifted from the conversation to something else. He glanced to the corner of his phone as he noticed a small screen with Ritsu on it appear,

"Hello David!" She said to him, "Are we still going to have this marathon today?"

"You bet we are." He nodded his head at her, "We start the next episode as soon we find ourselves in my dorm room."

Ritsu smiled brightly, "Okay! I'm looking forward to it!"

David smiled back at her, looking forward to find out what this summer break had in store for him and his classmates.


The next chapter is not going to follow an episode and will instead show what David was doing during his summer break before the island arc.

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