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First published September 25, 2015
“Oh, yeah, that reminds me. There was one thing I wanted to tell you, Ayanokouji-kun.”
Before Ichinose could say anything, though, I was already running away. Whatever she wanted to tell me, it was going to have to wait.
“Huh?! W-wait a minute!”
Even though she couldn’t understand what was happening, for some reason Ichinose followed me.
I was experiencing a strange phenomenon: I had friends, yet I was still on my own. It was an uncomfortable experience.


⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⚝(4.0/5)

In a school where status is currency and manipulation is survival, trust is the most dangerous gamble. Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 2 by Syougo Kinugasa sharpens everything that made the first volume intriguing—delivering a more intense, psychologically layered, and quietly explosive continuation.

This volume dives deeper into the inner workings of Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing High School, where students are ranked, judged, and rewarded based on merit—or at least the illusion of it. The spotlight shifts toward group dynamics and the fragile alliances within Class D, as the students are thrown into a new test that challenges not just intelligence, but cooperation, loyalty, and emotional control.

What makes this volume stand out is its focus on social warfare. The conflicts here aren’t loud or dramatic—they’re subtle, strategic, and often unsettling. Every conversation feels like a chess move, and every character interaction carries hidden intent. The tension doesn’t come from action, but from anticipation.

Ayanokoji continues to be the series’ greatest strength. His calm, detached demeanor hides a calculating mind that only reveals itself in fleeting moments. What’s fascinating is how the story slowly peels back layers of his personality—not through exposition, but through carefully orchestrated situations.

He doesn’t dominate the story with force—he bends it quietly to his will.

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What truly elevates this volume is how it reframes power. It’s not about physical strength or academic brilliance alone—it’s about perception, influence, and the ability to control outcomes without being seen. The classroom becomes a battlefield where the smartest move is often the one no one notices.


Final verdict: This is where Classroom of the Elite truly finds its identity. Volume 2 trades flashy setups for psychological precision, building a foundation that promises even greater complexity ahead. It’s gripping not because of what happens—but because of how and why it happens.

A masterclass in subtle storytelling and strategic tension—quietly addictive and impossible to ignore.
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