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Later Mono was woken up by Karasuma and brought outside. All the other students were out in the schoolyard already.

'What did they do to make him mad again?' Mono thought as he saw Koro Sensei standing out in the middle of the schoolyard. They were standing next to Karasuma not really wanting to be out in the sun.

"One good thing about the E-class system is its built in remedial process." Koro Sensei said to them all. "By scoring in the top fifty of one hundred eighty-six students on periodic exams and receiving permission from thir former teacher to return, they can leave this outcast E-class." There was a small pause. "However, it's too difficult to meet these conditions given their poor grades in this inferior academic environment. Most E-class students, being made to feel remediation is far out of there reach, face intense discrimination." He was now moving an object across the yard.

Irina came out of the building with Kataoka.

"Miss Irina, let me ask you something as a professional assassin." Koro Sensei said.

"What is all this?" Irina asked.

"When you're on a job, do you have one single plan prepared?" Koro Sensei asked.

Irina got serious in that moment. "No... It's not often that my main plan goes as expected." She said thinking back to each job she had. "Making more detailed back up plans in preparation for any contingencies is assassination 101."

Koro Sensei then turned to Karasuma. "You Mr. Karasuma. When you teach knife skills, is the first strike the only important one?" Koro Sensei asked.

"The first strike is of course the most important, but your next move matters, too." Karasuma said thinking back to all his knife skills lessons. "Against a powerful foe, your first blow is likely to be dodged, so the precision with which you can land your second and third blows can decide the fight." He finished.

"And Mono, does stealth alone usually work for you?" Koro Sensei asked confusing the class and Mono.

"Uh- no sir, usually if I'm sneaking up on someone or something, I have to be ready incase my opponent is aware of their surroundings." Mono thought back to when they sneaked around in the other version of this world. "If that were the case I'd have to think of a way to distract them or go around, sometimes that doesn't even work so I'd have to look for escape routes if things go south and the enemy is stronger than I am." He said coming back to reality. That was the most he had spoken out loud in a long time.

"Look, what are you getting at?" Maehara asked.

Koro Sensei started spinning and was getting faster by each second. "As your teachers and classmate have said, having a trusty second step us whar makes for a confident assassin." He said. "But what about you? 'We've got assassination, and that's enough,' you think, and down your academic goals." Koro Sensei said spinning even faster now. "You're just trying not to face the reason for your inferiority complex." The wind started to pick up and blow dust and dirt everywhere. "What if I got away from this classroom? If another killer managed to do me in?" Koro Sensei started listing the hypotheticals. "Without the assassination you rely on, all you're left with is the good E-class inferiority." The students and their teachers were having to shield themselves from debris and wind. "A word of advice from me to you, as you walk that fine line: Those who can't weild a second blade aren't qualified to be an assassin!" He yelled as he started to spin fast enough to form a tornado.

"The yard was very uneven and full of weeds." Koro Sensei said as the dust settled around him. "I tidied it up."

Once the wind died down all students were seen shielding themselves from the wind of the of the tornado that once stood in front of them. Soccer goals were on opposite ends and in the center, stood Koro Sensei.

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