On the third or fourth day of off-campus learning, everyone was equipped with the skills to work hard to the extent that they did not exceed their limits.

By slowing the pace compared to the first day of the long swim myself, I avoided falling after the swim, but my muscle aches have not yet healed.

I'm talking about something other than an over-standard childhood friend who says brat......

Bratt was swimming five times longer than his fastest classmates by pacing faster than the first day of the long swim, what he was thinking.

He says he's used to his shoulders on the first day of the long swim, he's a little serious on the second day of the long swim, and he's serious on the third day of the long swim.

At first I thought he said something, but on the third day of the long swim he was swimming seven times longer than the top.

Brat's swim wasn't already the speed of a long swim...... Or isn't there someone in school who can put out that it would be a race for Brat's speed, not just for himself?

Then I spoke to Cordelia and Cynthia, and I said, 'It's Brat, right?' Seeing as I was normally told, I thought I'd gotten used to Brat's flying behavior. You're scared to get used to it...

Off-campus study, on the last night, it seemed like a classic for each class to self-cater while campfire at a campsite with a view of the lake.

I decided to serve myself curry rice, skewered meat and donuts.

For the most part, there was no problem with slightly reducing it because it was something I was building for Master Amir and Episcopal Church canteens.

"Ray, thank you for offering me curry rice or something. Some people fail just to cook their own dishes, so it helps as insurance.

"Surely self-catering made by students is a classic failure, isn't it? In the meantime, I have for all students, so please tell everyone after cooking. Because if I knew from the beginning that there would be an insurance meal, more people would likely skip it.

"That's true. By the way, what about us teachers...?

"What? With that said, what do teachers usually eat? The other teachers aren't prepared for anything, are they?

"Yes, I look forward to Ray-kun's cooking, as teachers are supposed to eat the dishes in charge class one by one. It was delicious at the cultural festival.

"... well, you can have the teacher's share, but you take the money from the teacher, right? I don't take money from students on boulders, though.

"What!? You're taking the money! How much, by the way?

"Right. Is it about 700 colts of curry rice, 400 colts of skewered grilled meat, and 200 colts of doughnuts at a normal price?

"That's about all right. I'll stop by to see what the other students make, but the teachers feel like they're going to eat whatever money they give them. And where did Ray-kun source the ingredients from?

"... that's a secret.

In the end, there were no students from our class who failed to cook, but there were people in other classes who failed, so if I handed out the curry rice or something that I had prepared, it would be a matter of being questioned by my classmates.

"It's cheating that only the other classes can eat Ray-kun's rice!!

"That's right! We want Ray's dinner, too!

"Why do you only get the one that failed! Too unreasonable!"

"I mean, why is Dr. Milva eating Ray's dinner!

"The teacher betrayed the students.

"Gilty!!

"Yes!? Teachers go around eating everybody's dinner on an equal footing, right?

"Do you have such a pile of curry rice or skewers?

"You won't eat any other rice if Dr. Milva eats such a pile!

"No! This just made me a pile at the service...... Ray, please help me!

"... aside from the teacher thing, I'll serve you dessert if we can all eat what we've made. So calm down.

"" Whoa!?

It was a specially developed cup pudding for everyone.