The students cheer wildly, and the teacher tells them that they have beaten the fourth grade. He tells the students that he has won 80 purple emblems, which is a lot of money for the first-graders. The teacher tells the captain that the students will face the fifth-graders in the next round. The captain tells the teacher that he doesn't gamble, because he's sure that the kid who won the most money will win the next battle. He says that he only came to the tournament when he was "100 % sure" that he'd won, and that the money was from the college fund. He also says that the fourth-grader who won most money won't be able to fight in the fifth round because he still has to pay back the loan he took from the forging association. Meanwhile, the captain says, the students have used everything they got in the first round, and they're going to fight someone else in the fourth round that has two word battle armor. He buys the teacher some wine, which he says is "50 - year old whisky" . He asks the teacher where he got the money, and he says that if he has time, he'll send him to the exchange center with him. He then asks the captain to stay in the classroom, because it's his last chance to win. The teachers say that the only reason they singled out the captain is because of his "unstable mood," which is why the students who were once "suppressed by his power" turned against him after the defeat. They hope that the captain can "get rid of his mood swings," and that he can "fit in" to the group.
The students cheer wildly, and the teacher tells them that they have beaten the fourth grade. He tells the students that he has won 80 purple emblems, which is a lot of money for the first-graders. The teacher tells the captain that the students will face the fifth-graders in the next round. The captain tells the teacher that he doesn't gamble, because he's sure that the kid who won the most money will win the next battle. He says that he only came to the tournament when he was "100 % sure" that he'd won, and that the money was from the college fund. He also says that the fourth-grader who won most money won't be able to fight in the fifth round because he still has to pay back the loan he took from the forging association. Meanwhile, the captain says, the students have used everything they got in the first round, and they're going to fight someone else in the fourth round that has two word battle armor. He buys the teacher some wine, which he says is "50 - year old whisky" . He asks the teacher where he got the money, and he says that if he has time, he'll send him to the exchange center with him. He then asks the captain to stay in the classroom, because it's his last chance to win. The teachers say that the only reason they singled out the captain is because of his "unstable mood," which is why the students who were once "suppressed by his power" turned against him after the defeat. They hope that the captain can "get rid of his mood swings," and that he can "fit in" to the group.