It was the busiest day of the club fair.
Almost all of the students were preoccupied with recruiting, joining clubs, and getting along with their peers. They would also meet with the aristocracy, which controlled the club.
Getting the assistance of a higher-ranking noble family was a boon for noble students with low noble status, but it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a commoner who would receive the assistance of a noble family.
Discrimination exists, and commoners may not be treated equally, yet any support they receive is preferable to none at all.
And in the midst of it all, there was a word that a new faction had formed a club and was recruiting a large number of commoners while simultaneously providing them with the same assistance that a noble family would.
The faction was known as the White Rose.