The next day, the narrator is angry because he threw the uniforms out of the trash bin. He searched through the trash for them, washed them, and dried them. He realizes that everyone is copying the rules so many times, so he suggests that they stop doing so. Finally, he suggests, they should write out the rules from memory. This way, they won't have to repeat the rules until the graduation day. The narrator welcomes everyone to his show and says that it's the day everyone's been looking forward to since the beginning of the novel. It's also the day the students are supposed to graduate. He says that since the academy hasn't had a student graduate in 21 years, he's going to use his life to broadcast the event live for everyone. He also says that if the students don't graduate this year, the academy is going to go into bankruptcy. He asks what the students think of the upcoming graduation exam, and the narrator says that the teacher is the "sensationalized hero" who faked his strength in order to pass. He then asks the audience if they think the students will pass the exam, since the teachers are the "rainbow rangers." The narrator says he saw the teacher's strength with his own eyes, and it seems like he should have come to announce the exam.
The next day, the narrator is angry because he threw the uniforms out of the trash bin. He searched through the trash for them, washed them, and dried them. He realizes that everyone is copying the rules so many times, so he suggests that they stop doing so. Finally, he suggests, they should write out the rules from memory. This way, they won't have to repeat the rules until the graduation day. The narrator welcomes everyone to his show and says that it's the day everyone's been looking forward to since the beginning of the novel. It's also the day the students are supposed to graduate. He says that since the academy hasn't had a student graduate in 21 years, he's going to use his life to broadcast the event live for everyone. He also says that if the students don't graduate this year, the academy is going to go into bankruptcy. He asks what the students think of the upcoming graduation exam, and the narrator says that the teacher is the "sensationalized hero" who faked his strength in order to pass. He then asks the audience if they think the students will pass the exam, since the teachers are the "rainbow rangers." The narrator says he saw the teacher's strength with his own eyes, and it seems like he should have come to announce the exam.