00│𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇

7.9K 307 39
                                    


Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.


What if there are two masterpieces?


KODO IKUSEI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, a leading prestigious school with state-of-the-art facilities where nearly 100% of students go on to university or find employment. The students there have the freedom to wear any hairstyle and bring any personal effects they desire. Kōdo Ikusei is a paradise-like school, but the truth is that only the most superior of students receive favorable treatment.

Kiyotaka Ayanokōji and Axel Arison are students of D-class, which is where the school dumps its "inferior" students in order to ridicule them.

Kiyotaka and Axel are both masterpieces in the white room, and they seem very attached to each other. They help each other, to Kiyotaka, Axel is his only light and only ally. While in Axel, Kiyotaka is his everything and his only family.

In terms of emotion, Axel still has emotion unlike Kiyotaka.

Can they achieve the freedom they want?

But for a certain reason, Kiyotaka and Axel were careless on their entrance examination, and were put in D-class with that their situation begins to change.


─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚.───


Third Person's Point of View


THERE ARE TWO BOYS WHO are sitting inside a bus in deep thought.

Question: Are people equal or not?

These days, all society loves to talk about is equality. People are calling for men and women to be treated equally, and shouting for society to get rid of inequality. They call for high employment rates for women, personal-use cars for everyone, and they go as far as to find fault with the order of the register of names. People even advocate equality for people with disabilities, and now the public is encouraged to stop using the term "disabled people." Children are being taught that everyone is equal.

Is that really true?  

Men and women have different roles if they have different abilities. People with disabilities are still disabled, no matter what term they call disabled people. None of this has meaning if no one pays attention to it.

In other words, the answer is no.

People are unequal beings; there are no truly "equal" people.

A great man once said that God did not make anyone above or below each other. But that doesn't mean that everyone is equal. Does you know that the passage doesn't end there? The rest is like this. Everyone is equal at birth, why are there differences in people's jobs and statuses?

That was written in the second half of the passage. Is it a difference because one struggled with academics or because one didn't try hard enough?

A difference is created there. That's the famous "scholarship studies." These teachings haven't changed at all, even in modern day 2015. However, the situation is more complex and is becoming more serious.

Anyhow, people are beings that are capable of thinking. I don't think it's correct to say that people should live on only using instincts because things aren't fair.

In other words, the word equality is full of lies and falsehoods, but inequality is also unacceptable. The two boys was trying to find a new answer to the eternal problem facing human beings.

Hey you, the one who's holding this book and reading it.

Have you ever thought about the future?

Have you ever imagined what it means to go to high school, to go to college?

Have you never felt that it was vague that one day, you would somehow find employment and get a job?

Both boys felt that way.

When they finished compulsory education and entered high school, they didn't notice anything.

They only felt joy in being released of my "duty".

They  didn't notice that, at that moment, their life and their future was being impacted progressively.

They didn't even understand what it meant to be studying Japanese and mathematics at school.



Superior Duo: A Classroom of the Elite FanficWhere stories live. Discover now