Chapter 70
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Then I’ll explain the rules.
Apparently there are rules to competing for masculinity.
Fee sat in the chair in the break room and was briefed on the rules.
“The period for competing for masculinity is about a month. First of all, all participants have 500 points. Give this to the guy who did the manly thing for that period, and the guy with the high points will be the most manly guy.”
“I see.”
The basic rules were simple and clear.
In other words, everyone appreciates their masculinity while competing for their masculinity.
The apprentice knight boy, who was explaining to me, handed Fee some new paper.
It’s a different piece of paper than the rankings were on earlier.
There the line was drawn beautifully in the statute, and there were two name columns and an item called Reason, which had already been written a lot.
“When you want to give me a point, you write it on this paper. You don’t have to write down why, but basically you should.”
“Why?”
“The act of giving points is manly again. So if it’s for masculine reasons, on the contrary, I can collect points from everyone”
I see, and Fee was impressed. Apparently giving points will be one of the strategies.
Fee asked the boy what he doubted.
“Is it okay to put a point in yourself?
If you can do this, avoiding punitive games will be so much easier.
“I’m not banned from anything else. But that’s an unmasculine act. I don’t get scores from other people anymore. It means you’ll never get to the top.”
“It’s a long way from masculinity to be scared of punitive games and score yourself”
“The act of putting points on the opponent, even with the possibility of a punitive game. That’s manly again.”
“I see.”
The boy who was explaining it to me and the boy next door said so with a face proud of his manhood.
Honestly, Phee thinks it’s a rule full of holes, but he’s got nothing wrong with the manly boys.
“Plus the points I get can be transferred to others”
“Transfer? Isn’t that just what nobody does?
I don’t think there’s any benefit in giving them the points I get.
“No, it’s pretty manly to transfer points to others. Even if it sinks this semester, we can expect good grades next semester.”
“Transfer all the points to someone and challenge them for the next semester after they fall to the bottom. Pretty manly, dude!
“That’s right…”
(I feel that’s just stupid……)
He just seemed to think of it as an ant strategy for the boys.
“No one does exactly that, and so far I’m the bottom line…”
But Raimier dropped his shoulder and told the reality.
He just wanted to try, and he didn’t actually have a guy to do it.
“No, no, it’s manly in a way to spoil it to the bottom for three consecutive terms. I’ll do 10 points.”
“Yeah, it’s great that I didn’t run for safekeeping in desperate circumstances. I have 10 points for Raimier, too.”
So several boys went on to lament Laemier and wrote Laemier’s name on the paper for the fourth.
“Oh, thanks Ugh…”
Raimier thanks the boys as he moisturizes his eyes with emotion.
Will this be the time to get out of the bottom line……
“By the way, if you’re at the top, Zelius is number one in three consecutive terms”
“This fourth round is also now in first place, and they say he’s destined to be.”
The name that came out of the boys’ mouths is about a boy who also often appears on the subject of the samurai, but he was not in the break room right now.
‘Cause his manhood doesn’t hammer him anyway.’
Another apprentice knight boy said smugly as he chewed his arms together and nodded.
“Yeah, I’d have to admit how manly he is.”
Gollms also put his arms on and nodded yeah with a strange face.
“He’s even manly when he’s just drinking milk and I’m surprised…”
“I don’t think I can beat him alone.”
“He’s going to be number one all the time, so he’s practically starting to tell me to put second place first”
“He’s like an incarnation of masculinity”
The boys give me a mouthful of praise for Zelius’ manhood.
A name that shines brightly at the top of the paper that was also given to Fee.
Both Phee and face-to-face apprentice knight Zelius were apparently supposed to be the absolute kings in the masculinity rankings.
Well, I don’t even know, Fey thought. He’s so manly. The boy named Zelius.
It will undoubtedly be a wall of fie aimed at the top.
Looking at the rankings at last, the Gollms are considerably higher in fifth place and Geese is also sixth in second place. Slad is also 12th and high there.
And Phee found a name in the rankings.
“Couinu……”
Calling that name, one boy behind Fee trembles terribly.
“Why are you only joining one person in silence with me?
The ranking table for the third period of masculinity had a firm name for Couinu. The ranking is about 22.
Reasons for the points included “there’s something stupid about it, it’s manly in a way,” “Heath’s ass reminds me of my father,” “strong,” etc.
You moved in later than Fee, and you were in the rankings.
Besides, keep it a secret from Fee.
The brown-skinned boy was molested by the little boy – the girl in it – and said in a hurry.
“Yes, no… I thought it had nothing to do with Heath… because…”
Phee stops the word when she jerks off at the cousin, whose mouth is about to slip.
Heath is naturally a girl in the cousin. I didn’t think you’d want to participate in the masculinity rankings.
But the heart of a cooinu fie don’t know.
Fee shook up the cousin.
“Treat me later”
and declared it clearly.
“Yes……”
Plus, Couinu dropped his shoulder and nodded.