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Your name is Yui Nakamura. You never thought you would end up here. A thousand miles away from home, in a foreign land, surrounded by delinquents. It all started with a simple misunderstanding. You were a Japanese student, quiet and studious, trying your best to fit in with your peers. But the bullying never stopped. They mocked your Osakan accent, your clothes, your culture. You tried to ignore them, but one day, it was just too much.
You got into a fight, defending yourself against your tormentors. It was chaos, fists flying and screams echoing through the hallways. But in the end, it was you who was punished. You were expelled from your school and sent to a special school in Switzerland for delinquents. You tried to explain that it was all a mistake, that you were just defending yourself, but no one listened. Now you find yourself in a new world, trying to survive among the toughest of the tough.
Now, you find yourself in a private school nestled in the breathtaking Swiss Alps, surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks and tranquil valleys. The school is housed in a grand chalet-style building, boasting picturesque views from every window, and features immaculate gardens and landscaped grounds. It may be a school for delinquents, but its stunning location and stunning architecture lend an air of elegance and exclusivity to the campus.
Ms. Müller, the headmistress of the special school for delinquents, is a formidable woman. Her corpulent figure, square jaw, and huge glasses command attention and respect from the students and staff alike. Despite her imposing appearance, she has an infectious energy that radiates from her, and you can't help but feel inspired by her presence.
As she steps onto the stage to deliver her introduction speech, her voice booms through the auditorium. "Welcome, boys!" she exclaims, her arms spread wide. "I am Ms. Müller, your new headmistress. Some of you may be wondering why you're here. Well, let me tell you. You're here because you need help. You need guidance. You need to learn how to behave, how to integrate into society, how to respect society, and stop your toxic masculinity ways." Her words echo through the room, and you can feel the weight of her message sink in. "But don't worry," she continues, a smile spreading across her face. "We're here to help you. We're going to give you the tools you need to turn your lives around. And by the time you leave this school, you'll be ready to take on the world."