Cote v16 chapter 7.1

 

Why is it so. The ideal route is off, and the time required to carry out the plan is approaching.

If extra time is used, it will unanimously due to the fee, and it will hinder the subsequent withdrawal of dropouts.

But still, I want to try unanimity by opposition only once, even if I save valuable time.

An irrational feeling I've never had before surfaced in my mind.

What decision would you have made at such a time? Ask Horikita Manabu in my heart.

I couldn't get an answer, but I decided to modify the plan. Without changing the exit of the strategy

Bet on the last chance.

"Then the result ..."

The Chabashira-sensei that have finished counting was momentarily disappointed.

"... displayed now"

12th vote result: Support (2 votes); Oppose (37 votes)

"No way! Why did the number of Support vote increase?"

After a long period of time, one of the opponents, who had been consistent up to this point, turned to vote in support.

It must have had enough of an impact to crack the united opposition.

"Look like I'm having a bad dream..."

It was none other than me who cast this one vote.

Only one vote moved. That's not the case. Aka among the talented people who had a strong unity except Koenji moved in favor.

It will be a strong vote.

Horikita immediately understood that it was a vote that had drifted away in order to avoid running out of time.

Whichever this last challenge is unanimous, it's the worst option.

That is running out of time. Even if no one drops out, the class points will be minus 300. Assuming that all the other classes have cleared it.

Furthermore, if there was a class that unanimously passed the last assignment, the difference would be up to 450 points.

With such a big difference, there is no guarantee that you can catch up even if you have more than a year of school life.

It's hopeless, I'd say It would be no laughing matter if we avoided dropping out of school, but had to give up our class A.

once this idea spreads, it is inevitable that questions will begin to arise about the meaning of continuing Vote in against it.

Rather than a vote in favor that remains unmoved.

They began to think that it would be easier to mobilize the opposing votes, which had the potential to move them in unison, than to mobilize the motionless Support votes.

Even if the biggest hurdle of who will drop out next is waiting, it is possible to  take a half step forward from the rigid status quo.

"Well, isn't it the only way to agree?

"What are you talking about? If that happens, will someone have to drop out?"

"But ... when the time runs out, everyone's done?"

Erosion to the votes in Support, which begins to progress gradually.

The candidates for the beginning of the year to start moving are students who are proud that they will not drop out.

On the contrary, the students who continue to vote against it tend to be the ones who think that they might be expelled.

I think it's safe to say that the students who continue to vote Oppose tend to be the ones who think, "I might be expelled."

However, it is unlikely that any student will come forward to say that they voted for it.

Of course not. If it was known that they had voted for Support, they might be expelled.

Only when the approval is unanimous will the next dropout be selected on an equal footing.

13th vote result: Support (5 votes) ; Oppose (34 votes)

Three votes moved in Support.

Who voted in support, such a voice still remains strong, but that's it.

14th vote result: Support (12 votes); Oppose (27 votes)

The steadily increasing flow of votes did not stop, and the number continued to increase.

Finally, for the first time, the number of affirmative votes reaches double digits, swelling to nearly one-third.

In the next round of voting, the number of Support votes would be even higher.



"Wait a minute. If you really think it's a good idea to vote in favor of it, you're wrong!!"

Unable to stand the critical situation, Yosuke called out to the students who were voting in favor.

"I understand that we need to avoid running out of time. But that doesn't mean the problem will be solved even if the vote is unanimous isn't it ? "

"Yeah .... From now on, we’ll have to reach unanimity on one individual out all of us.

It's even harder to get a unanimous vote than it is to get a support vote. We only have an hour and a half left. Do you realize that?"

To end this task in favor, you must decide on a dropout.

"There's still time. I think we should vote oppose."

"I agree. I agree. We must not be carried away."

My classmates' emotions are constantly shaken.

It was around the time when it was no longer possible to make a normal judgment as to whether vote for Support was correct or Vote for Oppose was correct.

"Although, You know that you shouldn't vote for support. Even though they're 12 voted in Support, no one has come forward. Am not correct?"

Even if we repeat the vote and the number of participants increases, it will not be an ideal unanimous vote without a major intervention to force it.

It's not going to happen. 

Originally, I was going to move for unanimity in the next vote, but I decided to move up my scheduled time and use it here and now.

"--Can I give you an opinion?"

"Huh…??"

Perhaps Horikita hadn't expected this, but she was a little taken aback by my suggestion.

"Horikita, I voted in favour on 14th round of voted."

This is a lie. I have already voted for it since the 12th round of voting.

But no one can prove it.

"Why Ayanakoji-kun ..."

"No matter what, even if you stick to the opposite, the time will run out. If so, there is no other way but to move for support.

I think I should known that by now "

Someone has to do this role in order to get more support.

Satou is anxiously staring at my face from the seat next to me.

No, it's not just Satou.

Everyone who is worried about this situation will be the same.

"It's not a fundamental solution. In the end, it's a matter of who will drop out."

"That's true. But we can break free from the rigidity of the situation. Even if we find out who's been voting support, he have to vote Oppose.

I don't think he's going to vote against it. 

In other words, we can't expect unanimity in the end. But a unanimous vote in favor is possible now.

 then we can put the only defector on trial and with 38 of us judge him. It's a bit forced, but we can get unanimity.

That's what i means. "

There is one person in common between me and Horikita.

Of course, there's no guarantee that it's that person, but you know what I mean.

"Its…"

"Judge? Do you think we have the right to judge a student who is just voting Support ?"

Yosuke argues by catching the end of the word.

"Yes, we do. If we can't get a unanimous vote, we won't be able to move up to Class A.

 I don't think the student who know this and keep voting support is completely innocent.. "

"but that's because ...... more time is running out, I'm sure he will vote for oppose”

"More? There are only a few opportunities to vote. Do you involve all your classmates in that thin possibility?

The fewer times you vote, the less likely you are to even get away with voting Support. That would completely nip unanimity in the bud. "

You know Yosuke and his classmates without having to bother to say it. Even though they know it, many students have not taken the first step.

The reason why many students haven't taken the first step is because the biggest hurdle appears when they vote support.

"It is true that many students are hesitant to vote support. This is why we need to identify those who continue to vote in support of the task and expel him.

 In other words, it guarantees the safety of the students who are voting against it now. "

Satou, who had been listening to me more than anyone else, raised a small hand.

"I'm happy about that ... but it doesn't make sense if you don't know who is in support of it. After all, when the time runs out, we’ll just have to come up with random candidates for expulsion……. It’s scary”

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