When the bell rings for class to end, the teacher and the vice-teacher run after each other in a rage. The teacher tells them to go to the washroom, but they refuse, saying that class is over and that they need to go back to their classrooms. When the teacher asks how the students are selected for the comissaries, the co-teacher tells him that everyone has their title and that the person with the most titles will be the one who gets to be a co-missary. The class monitor, however, is better than the other students because he is reliable, but it is hard for him to feel his presence in the classroom. The students decide to inform the commissaruto to collect all the vacation homework in their class. The narrator tells the students that the teacher has left, but he is still comfortable in the water.
When the bell rings for class to end, the teacher and the vice-teacher run after each other in a rage. The teacher tells them to go to the washroom, but they refuse, saying that class is over and that they need to go back to their classrooms. When the teacher asks how the students are selected for the comissaries, the co-teacher tells him that everyone has their title and that the person with the most titles will be the one who gets to be a co-missary. The class monitor, however, is better than the other students because he is reliable, but it is hard for him to feel his presence in the classroom. The students decide to inform the commissaruto to collect all the vacation homework in their class. The narrator tells the students that the teacher has left, but he is still comfortable in the water.