Service Club.
Currently, the Nakano quintuplets were here to review their lessons. And their teacher was none other than Yukinoshita Yukino who was standing with arms folded across her chest and a very serious face.
It would be better if people could ignore the Pan-san doll whose head was poking out from her school bag...
Currently, Yukino also felt quite dizzy. She was starting to slightly regret having agreed to this request.
She weakly supported her forehead; after giving some small test problems, she found that they might not even be able to do elementary school level problems correctly.
This was truly a heavy blow for Yukino. She felt this situation was almost impossible to save. How to make people who even struggled with elementary school problems jump two major levels and get a score of 40? That was nearly impossible.
Ryunosuke who was still watching from the side saw how difficult Yukino's position was. He then began running his small plan and gave a suggestion:
"If you really can't manage, just call Furuhashi-san, Ogata-san, and Hiyori to teach them together. After all, they're also honor students and your classmates. They'll definitely be happy to help."
Yukino gave him a sharp look, as if blaming him for talking too much. She, a Yukinoshita, usually never troubled others, let alone begged for help.
However, Ryunosuke was right, if this continued there would be no progress at all... Yukino sighed and sat in a chair dejectedly.
"Go call them here." Yukino compromised.
Ryunosuke put down the sunflower seeds snack in his hand and clapped his palms. "Ready, I'll go now."
It was very clear he had been planning this for a long time.
Of course Yukino realized that. After all, this man's purpose was too strong and he had no intention of hiding it at all. Most likely from the beginning what he was targeting was Fumino and Rizu. Because in their respective fields, these two people were unbeatable by anyone.
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Ryunosuke returned from Class D bringing Fumino and Rizu, and also invited Hiyori.
Hiyori, who was holding her book, was visiting the Service Club for the first time and felt very curious about this place.
(This is a good place to read books.) Hiyori thought.
Ryunosuke also brought along Wang Meiyu from his own class.
Meiyu got a perfect score (100) in English and above 95 for other subjects, proving she wasn't just any student. She was a humble and non-arrogant model student.
She also came to the Service Club intending to continue teaching the quintuplets. Last time at the library, she felt overwhelmed teaching alone. However, seeing Fumino who was ranked first in literature, and Rizu who was ranked first in science, she felt her burden reduced drastically.
Soon, they began teaching the quintuplets in groups:
Meiyu was responsible for teaching English.
Rizu was responsible for teaching Science.
Fumino was responsible for teaching Literature.
Hiyori also closed her book; she felt bad just reading alone, so she joined in helping teach History.
While Yukino was responsible for supervising them all so no one daydreamed.
Being stared at by 5 geniuses at once, Ichika, Nino, Miku, and Yotsuba seemed to be wearing "masks of suffering." Only Itsuki looked very enthusiastic, her ahoge swaying back and forth, showing she was very serious about studying. Of course, it would be more convincing if people ignored the fact that her textbook was still blank without any markings.
Itsuki looked confused. She understood what they were saying, but couldn't comprehend the content. Her brain was empty; in the left ear, out the right ear. Knowledge wasn't stored in her brain at all.
Itsuki's head was dizzy, her eyes changed into spiral shapes, and she immediately collapsed on the desk—fainted.
Thin smoke slowly emerged from her head; clearly her brain's CPU was already overloaded and couldn't process that information.
The other four sisters weren't much different; they couldn't absorb the lessons given at all.
Rizu pushed her frameless red glasses and said in a very serious tone: "Do you actually want to study or not? Can you listen seriously?"
Rizu pointed at Nino. "Nino-san, please don't apply nail polish while I'm teaching."
Nino's movement of applying nail polish stopped. She stopped her activity with a sulky face while folding her arms across her chest.
Rizu shifted to look at Miku. Seeing herself being targeted, Miku shrank her neck fearfully. However, Rizu didn't scold her, but instead showed an expression as if finding a comrade in arms.
Because she found that Miku knew History lessons by heart. She thought Miku was like her who loved literature very much. (When in fact Rizu's dream was to enter a literature university, but her talent was instead in science, while her literature grades were the worst).
Actually Rizu misunderstood Miku. Miku didn't like literature in general, she just really liked Warring States period Commanders. It happened that the problems given related to that, of course she knew them by heart. A misunderstanding occurred...
Rizu shifted her gaze from Miku toward Ichika. Currently Ichika wasn't studying seriously at all but was busy playing on her phone watching movie stars' acting, trying to learn acting techniques from there.
After all, Ichika's dream was to become an actress. Rizu was too lazy to talk to people like this; no self-awareness, she didn't deserve to listen to her lessons!
Finally Rizu looked at Yotsuba. She didn't scold her because she realized this girl was really trying to study seriously, it just couldn't enter her brain. Toward such a serious learning attitude, Rizu wouldn't scold her. Even if her grades were bad, people like this didn't deserve to be scolded; instead she felt she was useless for failing to transfer knowledge to other people's brains.
Rizu showed a dejected expression. She felt very failed for not succeeding in teaching a single person properly.
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