(Must read the note at the end of Chapter 1) 📝
Jay-Jay's Pov
Hahaha, amazing! Nervous, and at the same time, it feels like I'm having diarrhea too. Hehe.
It's the beginning of the day, and here I am, a student at Higher Value International School.
What a name!
I'm almost to the room that the registrar's office showed me. According to my registration papers, it seems I'm in Section E of 4th-year high school. I came here because they said my records weren't that good.
I can't blame them; I was also rebellious at my old school. I continued walking towards the room. The school is actually good, just wide. The school grounds are fresh, with many trees around. I think I'll fit in here. I hope so.
When I arrived at the classroom, I saw some boys hanging around opposite the door. There were five of them, and they were all poorly dressed in uniform. A little scary, but they say, "Don't judge a book by its cover."
As I got closer, they stopped talking, and they all looked at me with disgust.
Okay, this is a little scary!
"Uhmm... M-Mister, is this the section?" I stuttered. Why am I so embarrassed about this?
They looked at each other first, then returned their gaze to me. They scanned me from head to toe. Is there something wrong with my appearance?
"No, this is the wrong building," answered a man with brown hair.
"Huh?" I said.
The registrar told me this was it!
"Move!" the man holding a lollipop shouted.
I was a little scared by their screams, so I ran quickly. It was terrible! Did they really need to shout? But I'm new here… I wasn't ready for this.
The bell rang, signaling the start of class. While I was still walking toward my classroom, I got more annoyed! I increased my steps, but the other building was still a bit far away.
The building I came from was just amazing—it's in the far part and doesn't seem to be frequented by students. It's still in good condition, but the paint is faded, there's a lot of vandalism, and old things are scattered around. Chairs and desks are broken. Two floors, with about four or six rooms in total. I'm not sure if they're all used.
But the building I was heading to now was new. The paint was beautiful, it had four floors, and many rooms. Some even had air conditioning.
Rich!
Immediately, I entered the building to find the room. How many minutes had I been walking? It felt like nothing. No, I'm not blind. I just couldn't find the room in Section E.
Finally, I saw my classroom with the name on the door curtain. Only the section was listed, but there was a mark left that obviously indicated it was Section E.
Maybe this is it!
I immediately entered. The students there stopped and looked at me. There were about 20+ students.
I searched for the teacher but found nothing. So, I walked straight to an empty seat at the back.
More eyes turned toward me. "Is there a transferee?"
"Is there something new?" Whispers followed.
Honestly, I felt shy, or more accurately, irritated. I didn't want to be the subject of discussion, but obviously, they were talking about me. I just bowed my head while hugging my bag.
"Hi!" Someone came up and greeted me.
I looked up and saw a woman—what a beautiful creature! Are you an angel?
She was stunning, with long hair and fair skin. She was tall, looking even taller than me.
"H-Hello..." I greeted, feeling shy.
"Don't worry! I'm probably the same age. Let's go," she said.
"Ah... S-Sure," I replied.
She stretched, then sat down across from me.
"Oh, you're a transferee?" she asked.
"Yes, I am," I replied, still a little uncomfortable.
"My name is Rakki, the class president," she said, extending her hand, and I shook it.
Her name sounded so cool! It suited her… hehe.
"Jay, are you sure you're in the right section?" Rakki suddenly asked, looking at me with concern.
I was surprised, but I just nodded.
"I know because there's a transferee in Section E, but not here," she said.
Not here?
I felt embarrassed. I had entered the wrong section.
"What section is this?" I whispered to Rakki.
She looked around the class. It was so embarrassing when everyone heard what I said.
Rakki leaned toward me and whispered, "Section C."
Crap! I entered the wrong section!
I slowly stood up and walked toward the door, bowing my head as I went. Please don't let anyone look at me.
I was almost at the door when Rakki suddenly stopped me.
"Where are you going? Ma'am will be here soon."
My mood dropped even further. I took a deep breath and looked Rakki in the eye.
"Rakki," I began. "I-I was admitted to the wrong section."
"Pffft, say that again!" Rakki laughed, and soon, the whole class started laughing.
Just kill me now! I wished the earth would open up and swallow me whole.
I slowly walked out of the room, and I could still hear their laughter.
So shameful! So annoying!
I ran back to the building for Section E, the real Section E.
The guys I encountered earlier were probably waiting for me. If they had just pointed me to the right building, I wouldn't have ended up in the wrong section.
It's frustrating! They'll remember this for the rest of their lives, the entire Section C!
I finally arrived in the correct room. The students raised their eyebrows as I entered. Oh no… I made another mistake!
The teacher stopped teaching and looked at me. I was furious.
"Yes?" she asked.
I quickly composed myself and immediately pulled out my registration papers. Wait! I need to be sure!
"Is this Section E?" I asked boldly.
The teacher nodded and looked at me. She took my registration papers.
"Ahh... You're the transfer student! I've been waiting for you," she said, pulling me aside in front. "I'm Mr. Alvin Siongco."
I smiled at him and noticed the students who had laughed at me earlier. These people are crazy!
I could feel the intensity of their gazes. So, I just bowed my head, trying to ignore them. Except for the guy who was holding the lollipop earlier.
"Class! Silence, please," Mr. Alvin called. "Okay, welcome. Let's introduce you."
I took a deep breath. "My name is Jasper Jean Mariano, but you can call me Jay-Jay. I'm from Holy Saints High School."
The whole class stared at me. Most of them looked bored. The guy with the poker face didn't even blink.
"Class president... Anyone have any questions?" Mr. Alvin asked.
No one replied. They all looked uninterested.
"Class president," Mr. Alvin repeated, looking at the group of men I had talked to earlier.
"Shhh..." the guy with the lollipop said. He stood up with a bored look and turned to me.
Wait! He's the class president? No way!
"Question..." Mr. Alvin's voice sounded commanding. The class president, Keifer, spoke up. "Are you still a virgin?"
My eyes widened as the whole class burst into laughter.
"Keifer!" Mr. Alvin shouted angrily.
Keifer grinned. "You said question… That's a question."
No respect! He even answered the teacher like that! So arrogant!
I gave him a bad look. Mr. Alvin, however, was trying to calm things down.
"Keifer, sit down! Miss Mariano, you can choose any seat you want," Mr. Alvin said.
I was so done with Keifer. He gave me a bad look, but I turned my attention back to finding a seat.
No problem. There were plenty of vacant seats. Most of them were in the middle.
The desks and chairs were like those in Japan—old, but functional. There were more than 20 pairs of desks and chairs in the room. The students mostly sat at the back and on the sides. It looked like a U-shape. Only one row in the middle had no students, so I took a seat there.
I was now a loner in the middle of the room.
I rolled my eyes as I said to him while laughing again at the whole class. "Keifer!" Sir Alvin shouted angrily. Keifer just grinned. "You asked a question... and that is a question," he said. No respect! Even the teacher was answering him! How arrogant! I glared at him, but Sir Alvin quickly corrected him. "Keifer, that is not a decent question." There you go! I finally got it right! I wished I could reach into my pocket and disappear. Immediately, the whole class went "ooohhh" in unison.
Their class president, whom Sir Alvin called Keifer, raised an eyebrow. "You want a decent question? Okay... When are you leaving our section?" The whole class went "ooohhh" again. Honestly, I was disgusted by what was happening and even more disgusted by Keifer. His arrogance was unbearable! What did he think? Was he proud of his position?
I answered him sharply. "You? When will you be lost in the world?" The "ooohhh" from the class grew louder, even though Sir Alvin was reacting to it too.
"Why don't you go first?" Keifer responded with a grin.
"Because I am the one who'll make you disappear in this world," I said, in a matter-of-fact tone.
"Yes, I can..." I added confidently.
"Okay, okay, both of you need to stop. Keifer, sit down. Miss Mariano, you can choose any seat you want," Sir Alvin said, his voice firm.
Terrific! I was done with him. I shot him a look, but turned my attention back to finding a seat. I was just glad it wasn't going to be behind him. It didn't matter; there were plenty of vacant seats. Most of the open spots were in the middle of the room.
The desks and chairs looked like those in Japan, even though they were old. There were more than 20 pairs of desks and chairs in the room. Most of the students sat in the back and along the sides. The arrangement looked like a U-shape. There was only one spot in the middle with fewer seats, so I decided to sit there. I took the seat, my face still a bit tense, as I became more of a loner in the class.
The class setup was amazing. There were only about 15 or 16 students here, and the others seemed to be scattered around.
📝 Note:
Book - 1 on AMNSE has 125 chapters and 125 has further two parts 125.2 and 123.3.
There is a problem with book - 1 that is chapters are not uploaded in correct order like after chapter 1 you may get chapter 91 😂 so don't panic, just scroll down you will get all chapters from 1 to 125.
Regarding chapter 41 to 49, you might get some grammatical mistakes but the sense is cleared.
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