Tokyo: My Superpower Refreshes Every Week-Chapter 680 - 678: I’m Not Some Delicate Young Lady
This time, 2,000 people participated in the trial in Tokyo, of which 1,800 were students.
Among these, 800 were university students, and 1,000 were high school students.
200 were young grassroots workers under the age of 25, serving major companies.
In the first round of trials, Japan's elimination rate was relatively high compared to other countries.
Out of 200 young people, 45 were eliminated.
Out of 1,000 high school students, 400 were eliminated.
Out of 800 university students, 356 were eliminated.
In the end, only 1,199 remained.
These people will be divided into two batches; 600 will be managed by the CIA, and the remaining 599 will be under the responsibility of the Prime Minister's residence.
Phoenix Academy Maggie is in charge of managing these people.
She sat in the co-pilot seat of the bus, and the first stop was naturally not the Tokyo Imperial Hotel but a medical examination institution connected to the Prime Minister's residence.
According to her mother's instructions, a medical examination must be conducted first to check whether there were any incomprehensible physical mutations after integrating with the light sphere.
She roughly glanced over the upcoming itinerary, closed her notebook, unbuckled her seat belt, and walked toward the back to start conversations with those unfamiliar students.
At this time, even if they were not familiar, as long as they mentioned their experiences in Alaska State, they could fit in.
Phoenix Academy Maggie needed to use shared experiences to gain their favor so that during the medical examination, she could have the students present take the lead in dispelling others' concerns, preventing anyone from thinking that the residence wanted to conduct experiments on them.
Kochou entrusted the management to Phoenix Academy Maggie, recognizing her identity as someone who participated in the trial with these individuals.
To be honest, this is an extremely troublesome task.
Especially with these students who just went through an extraordinary trial, their soaring enthusiasm and slightly inflated mindset require careful handling to get along with them well.
One cannot just show warmth blindly but must establish a clear leader position.
She is no longer the pampered lady of the past; she now possesses strength and strategies.
Setting aside the magical treasures, the enhancement from slaying demons alone has made her unbelievably powerful, comparable to a second-rate martial artist.
Transitioning from ordinary to such strength is something that might take some a lifetime or decades of effort to achieve.
But she only needed 200 minutes to realize this astounding result.
...
After the medical examination, Phoenix Academy Maggie settled the group at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel.
Due to confidentiality needs, Kochou booked the entire main building and had the original guests moved out, not only refunding their room charges but also paying extra for their stay at another hotel.
Soldiers of the Third Division guard the main building of the Tokyo Imperial Hotel.
To avoid disputes, Phoenix Academy Maggie chose to draw lots to decide the residences.
Whatever room number is drawn is the room assigned, rather than having her arrange it.
Otherwise, if she arranged it, those who wanted to stay higher might be placed lower, and those wanting the west might be placed in the east, causing discussions.
With many people, all sorts of matters need to be considered in advance, and no special treatment should be given to others.
So, using the lottery method relies on fate, at most leading to complaints about bad luck.
Of course, multi-bed and single-bed rooms need separate lotteries.
Like Ayatsuki Ayaka, who wants to stay with friends, naturally needs to draw for a multi-bed room.
In this regard, Phoenix Academy Maggie was thorough in her considerations.
Her room at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel is the top-floor presidential suite, single occupancy.
Unlike others, she cannot draw lots for her residence; she must display her special status, or she will be unable to manage others.
Arriving at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel doesn't mean she can rest easy; on the contrary, troublesome matters are just beginning.
A group of spirited young people gathered in one building can easily lead to verbal conflicts and escalate to physical fights.
"There are quite a few tasks to keep busy with next."
Phoenix Academy Maggie said as she speared a forkful of the seafood risotto in front of her and brought it to her mouth.
She was busy until 7:20 when she finally had time for dinner and chatted with Aozawa about today's events.
Phoenix Academy Maggie wanted to share her experiences with him.
In fact, she had more desire to meet Aozawa face-to-face, but according to her estimation, meeting in the next few days wouldn't be easy.
Before the trial ends, it's clear that participants can't go back to their normal school or work life and must wait here for the next trial to start.
"Oh, you really have it tough. I'm in the group being managed and don't have much to do."
This sentence is followed by a smiley expression emoji.
Phoenix Academy Maggie almost wanted to ask if he's being managed by Morimoto Chiyoda?
But she canceled it and typed a different message, "I passed the medical exam without issues; it seems I was naturally blessed with such a strong physique. How about you?"
"I'm fine too. As for Tetsuji, his body structure fascinated Dr. Ito during the check-up, looking like he wanted to dissect him."
Reading Aozawa's message, Phoenix Academy Maggie slightly raised the corner of her lips, speared an Australian lobster tail to her mouth, and typed with the other hand to continue the conversation.
A knock at the door interrupted her. "Miss, there's a disturbance at room 720."
She was forced to erase her typed words and retype, "I need to deal with something, talk later."
After sending that message, she swallowed the lobster, put down the fork, and strode outside.
If she remembered correctly, 720 should be the room where Arakawa Reina was staying.
...
In the main building, in the hallway of room 720, two staff members in tailcoats stood there, their expressions rather awkward.
Everyone knew that the people living here were participants in the trial.
Don't be fooled by their youth; if they survive to the end in the trial, it's very likely to be a major transformation from a sparrow to a phoenix.
Their status and power would rise accordingly, leaving the staff helpless, as no one dared to treat these people with too harsh an attitude, fearing future repercussions.
Arakawa Reina stood in front of the door, her brows slightly lowered, as if trying to look at her feet.
But the rounded curves of her chest made that thought destined to be impossible.
Three steps away from her were two young girls.
They weren't wearing the previous school uniforms, but light blue yukatas prepared by the hotel, with figures that were flat enough to see their toes when looking down.
One of them had a round face and fair skin, her slightly curly long hair draped over her shoulders, and her eyes glared like a bulldog, "Isn't it just a room swap with you, why won't you agree?"
"The draw decided it this way."
Arakawa Reina replied weakly.
She didn't have any great attachment to this room, but if she agreed, others might follow suit, creating a hassle for the management.
Arakawa Reina disliked doing things that troubled others.
The round-faced girl raised her eyebrows, unable to bear this annoyance and stepped forward to deal with this rustic girl with braids, thinking that having a large chest was something amazing!
She had kindly suggested, yet was still refused.
"Get out of the way!"
The round-faced girl pushed aside the staff in front of her.
Normally she couldn't do this, but now, after gaining strength from slaying demons, her physical abilities exceeded that of normal adults.
To be honest, even the Olympic weightlifting champion might not win an arm-wrestling match against her.
"Sekibo, what you're doing is against the rules."
The staff member brushed aside still tried to persuade her.
But Sekibo, who was furious, shot him a fierce glance and shouted, "Shut up! My rules are the rules!"
She appeared menacing and ferocious, ready to bite anyone, causing a headache for the staff.
At this moment, a clear and powerful voice came from the right side of the hallway.
"What are you all arguing about?"
The staff breathed a sigh of relief and quickly moved to the other side, bowed, and said, "Miss, Sekibo wants to swap rooms with Miss Arakawa."
He briefly explained the situation, and Phoenix Academy Maggie stepped forward, her eyes sweeping over Sekibo.
With a total crushing in terms of looks, status, and everything else, Sekibo's arrogance diminished, and she said embarrassedly, "I just wanted to."
"Are you dissatisfied with the results of the draw?"
Phoenix Academy Maggie interrupted her, coldly staring at her, the gentle words of the staff had been repeated many times, there was no need to repeat them.
Sekibo wanted to continue yelling, but looking into those sharp eyes, she swallowed and said, "No."
"If not, then go back to your room."
Phoenix Academy Maggie emphasized again, "If you have any dissatisfaction, you can speak directly to me, but do not use force privately here.
The Tokyo Imperial Hotel is not Alaska State, fighting here can cause death and injury, and you will bear legal responsibility, understand?"
"Understood."
Sekibo replied reluctantly.
Phoenix Academy Maggie stepped forward, her eyes sharp as knives, seeming to want to skin the two alive, shouted, "Louder! I can't hear you, did you not eat?"
"Yes, I understand!"
Sekibo and her friend stood straight, answering loudly, trembling with fear.
In their shame and anger, they also felt a certain thrill of being conquered and dominated by a strong presence.
Phoenix Academy Maggie snorted, letting the two leave, and instructed the staff to continue patrolling to prevent conflicts among others on this floor.
She turned to leave.
"Thank you, Phoenix Academy."
Arakawa Reina hesitated for a long time, but finally mustered up the courage to thank her.
Phoenix Academy Maggie paused slightly, not turning back, and said, "It's what I should do, you don't need to thank me."
She didn't intend to follow her mother's advice to get closer to this classmate.
The reason was simple; she disliked Arakawa Reina.
Living in the world, there are always people you dislike and who dislike you; she was no exception.
Because she was not a saint.
"Um, about last time, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that."
Arakawa Reina stepped forward, bowing solemnly.
She realized her feelings for Aozawa had changed, understanding that back then her understanding of emotions was too shallow, thinking such actions could somehow assist, was just ignorance breeding arrogance.







