3-21: The School’s Strongest Enemy (2/2)
It seems you studied too much on your own sowhere. Forget those things first.
Ahaha
If he could do that, he wouldnt be having such a hard ti, Shinichi wryly smiled.
Although he had that part of him that resembled your typical Japanese, Shinichi still did his best.
Unfortunately, with his lack of sleep, the incomprehensible words that continued to resound in the classroom was no different from a lullaby.
After 20 minutes since the class started, Shinichi found himself with his face buried in his desk, fast asleep.
Normally, the teacher would scold a student like him, but the problem was that creature on his head.
That creature would ferociously threaten anyone who tried to wake him up, so no one could approach him.
This was her being considerate of Shinichis lack of sleep. Although this could also be said to be Shinichis fault for not being able to predict this outco.
In the end, though, he stayed fast asleep until class ended, and mistakenly ended up believing that no one would try to wake him up even if he fell asleep.
At that, he made up his mind to quickly abandon Garestos language studies. After attending the classes here for a few days, he decided to abandon the other classes too. Although, the reason was slightly different.
First was Garestos society, where the lesson for today was geography.
This ti he didnt make a mistake, but because of that his teacher and classmates actually beca suspicious of him.
How co you already know about the parts we havent discussed yet?
Huh!?
That was actually a joke on the teachers part. It was a lighthearted attempt ant to break the ice for the newcor transfer student who knew nothing about their classs progress, but Shinichi answered the question like an honest idiot.
If the information he was privy to was sothing that was available in the rest of the world, it would have been fine, but the knowledge and information taught at this school wasnt the publicly available sort.
He was sohow able to fool everyone by saying that he studied at the library, but he still couldnt help but be concerned.
The truth is that hes already studied Garestos geography and history, and has already morized the relevant details.
Unlike with foreign languages, in history one learns the trends and the event, while in geography, one learns the position and characteristics.
Shinichi had to study history in order to find a way back ho, and he also had to find out for himself just how accurate the information that has been implanted into him.
Thats why Shinichi didnt have the slightest difficulty in rembering such things.
Of course, him originally being good in such subjects also had an influence, but either way, he was really bad at feigning ignorance about the things he already knew.
He didnt learn about these things during lecture. He just read about them from the host computer of the school.
He could have chosen to learn about the progress and pace of the class, but he didnt feel it was worth it to learn such needlessly specific things just so he could feign ignorance, so just like with Garestos language studies, he decided to just abandon Garestos social studies.
In fact, there were a lot of classes that he had to give up on because hed already studied ahead.
The skills were no exception too. Even the ones that he couldnt use, as long as theyve already been revealed here at this school, he had a full grasp of their effects and energy consumption.
His high Skill stat actually also had an effect on his mory, though it was limited to combat-related matters.
He learned them ahead of ti since he figured hed probably end up facing them on the field eventually, but doing so had a negative effect on his lessons, and in the end, he arrived at the sa conclusion as he did for the social studies.
And thats the gist of it. Did you understand that, transfer student?
Ah, umm, actually. Can you please speak in Japanese?
And then the matters related to photons and energy engineering were just too sophisticated.
To a boy who was drifted away to another world after just becoming a second year middle school student, such topics were no different from eting with aliens.
Garesto did have the non-specialist and more elentary and foundational subjects, but even those were too difficult for soone who hasnt even studied the Law of Inertia or Ohms Law.
It was the most he could do to learn the chanism behind the armants and the exoskeletons.
Ora, hah, ya, whats the matter, Nakamura! This is the difference between D and C!
Huh? Ah, yes, yeah, I guess youre amazing?
And then that one thing that he really wanted to take special care with from the start, the combat class.
A class that taught how to use skills, how to use exoskeletons (power suits), and how to fight. It was classified as physical education.
There were no desks here, so he couldnt just sleep.
Since it was his first day using skills, he was bound to get attention; hence, he made sure to take extra care.
But it was surprisingly difficult to hide his actual abilities.
Perhaps it was because this was a 1st year class that was also Section D, but their task was really basic.
Simple Exoskeletons were distributed to everyones foster, but there werent many lessons that made use of them.
There was a training portion that followed a well-reasoned manual to raise their status, and then there was a kumite training with fellow classmates to help the students get used to the skills.
The most difficult part for him was the kumite.
His partner, whom he could easily send flying with a very light counterattack, kept attacking him.
He wasnt physically having a hard ti, but not looking like he was having a hard ti was in itself a problem, thus giving him a hard ti.
This was the consequence of fighting with too many strong people in Falandia.
Over there there was no reason to hold back against his opponents, though he would sotis hold back enough not to kill them, not once has he ever considered holding back to the point that he wouldnt knock out his partner. To make things worse, this classmate of his was really weak.
He was doing his best not to counterattack for real, but his classmate was so defenseless it was weird.
It wasnt his first ti acting like he was a having hard ti fighting, but he was completely stumped by how difficult it was to play that part against such an amateur.
To give an analogy, the focus he needed was so great it was akin to passing a thread through a needle with not just one hand but by only moving his fingers a little.
Doing sothing like that in this kumite-like training would needlessly exhaust his mind.
A big part of the reason he transferred here was because he needed to recuperate his mind, so if he were to ntally exhaust himself like that, his whole transfer would lose aning.
As a result, a few days later, he decided to play hooky by choosing the I will watch by learning option.
His classmates openly denounced his actions, but he never lent an ear to them in the first place, so he just took it in stride.
The teacher at the ti was Frire, and she didnt say anything, so such actions were just disregarded.
It was in this way that Shinichi attended the classes but didnt participate.
He never felt like studying from the start, so he took such actions early on, but at the sa ti, he was also really curious and enthusiastic about studying.
Just in these subjects, in these subjects alone, I need to at least learn as much as the others! Thats why, if I fall asleep, I dont care if you have to use electricity, wake up!
Kyu, Kyuu!
Although confused, she nodded and agreed. This was in regards to the five subjects.
In other words, national language, math, science, social studies, and English. Shinichi strongly felt like he had to study these subjects.
But dont forget, Shinichi was drifted away as soon as he entered second year middle school.
Naturally, he has yet to master the subjects back at middle school.
Could a boy like that really jump into high school curriculum all of the sudden?
I couldnt understand a thing!?
Kyu! Kyui!
After taking a series of lesson, the results were so bad, Shinichi went into shock.
She, who was riding on his shoulders, desperately tried to console him, but his face remained petrified.
The subjects he was originally bad at, math and English, were now even worse.
The national language he was average at, wasnt that bad if you took away the classic literature part.
The social studies that he specialized at, the only part he was still good at was Japanese history, but everything else hed forgotten.
The science was just like the technology lessons from Garesto. He didnt understand a lick.
On top of that, the main subjects of this school were the Garesto related classes, so those five subjects were almost treated as extra lessons.
There wasnt enough ti for them, so the classes were rushed, making it even harder for him to understand the subjects.
The other students had studied desperately for their entrance exams, so this was more of a review for them, and they didnt have much of a hard ti keeping up, but Shinichi was desperate.
Unfortunately, such efforts were but a drop in the water.
Who wouldve thought that studying could be so troubleso?
This was the mont when the boy, who never yielded to anyone at Falandia, was brought to his knees.
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