Talk:Mio Ibuki/@comment-39.109.252.121-20171221071257/@comment-32644940-20171221072120

It's like this: You belong in class without the motivation to move up since you're (as a class [is]) not the worst among your year-level. Suddenly, a leader arises among your classmates. This person is known for being vile, distasteful, dictatorial — hence you hate his personality. But then, his way of handling things are somehow effective and efficient. You can't deny his strength in controlling people according to his will (this was exemplified even more during the second special summer exam — the one that is right after the one in the island).

In the light novels [Vol. 4], he forces his classmates to tell him their status (possible VIP, list of members) in their own groups. This allowed him to understand the system/secret rule behind the game (that even Kiyotaka weren't able to uncover) — and thus, having their class to win a great advantage over others.

That is why, you, as a member of this class, though you hated his personality, his violent actions, and dictatorial leadership, you still choose to follow and support this person because if you want your class to be promoted, there's no other way but to do so.