W nowej scenie z popularnego anime Klasa elitarnego sezonu 2, główna postać, Ayanokoji, pojawia się w mrocznej i złowrogiej scenie, w której używa Karuizawa for his gain watching while she is getting assaulted by four girls. Towards the end of the scene, Ayanokoji says he will help Karuizawa and protect her, showing us that he recorded the incident. He says the next time they try anything to release the video. However, during this scene, Ayanokoji does not care for Karuizawa’s safety at all and only uses her for himself. So why did he act this way? Ten post zawiera spoilery do 4 odc. Classroom Of The Elite Season 2.

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After witnessing an attack on Karuizawa by four of her rivals who are after her because they said she bullied one of the girls that was with them, he instead of helping, films the attack and later, when the girls have gone, he goes over to Karuizawa.

While she is sitting on the ground he looks at her and tells her to “spread your legs” Just as Karuizawa is doing it he kneels and says he

In the moment he asks her about her pain and past trauma that he suspects of her having. Saying: “What is this trauma that you’re hiding” Then he reaches under her shirt and pulls it up saying: “I wanna see it for myself”. “Then after she screams don’t touch it” he goes: “Is this it? Is this your darkness?”, it’s quite a harrowing scene and it certainly adds to Ayanokoji’s character.

Po tym zaczyna narzekać o niej, że na tym świecie jest więcej ciemności, niż może sobie wyobrazić. Potem w końcu potwierdza, że ​​zamierza chronić Karuizawę, a nawet pokazuje jej nagranie, na którym dziewczyny ją atakują, zachęcając ją, by zagroziła, że ​​go uwolni, jeśli spróbują czegoś jeszcze.

This act by Ayanokoji seems to work and win over Karuizawa’s trust. He tells her that he needs her to help him, stating that there is a plan he wishes to fulfil, and only she is the one who can help. I’ve mentioned before in many articles about Classroom Of The Elite that Ayanokoji is most likely a socjopata.

This scene has solidified my conclusion and affirmed to me that Ayanokoji does not care about anyone. What we saw from Episode 4 was that he even looks down on most of his classmates. Just in his own way.

Anyway, the scene with Karuizawa reminded me of what a sick & twisted character Ayanokoji is. He will do anything to get to the top and move klasa D do wyższych klas, aby mógł dostać się lub przynieść klasa D zostać Klasa.

The fact that Ayanokoji goes from threatening and demanding to calm and enticing, is just a testament to his ability to completely manipulate people to his advantage effortlessly. This can only be done by certain people, who either can control their emotions well and read and control people or people who have barely any emotions at all.

I guess that Ayanokoji possesses little if any empathy for people. Think about it. In many episodes, we can see this all play out. No better was this seen than in the final episode of season 1, where Ayanokoji details Horikita how he won the test and got Class D the most points.

Po tym, jak mówi, że jej pomoże, widzimy, że coś do niej szepcze, ale nie słyszymy, co mówi. Pod koniec odcinka dowiadujemy się, że mówi, że wie, iż jest VIP-em. Zamieniają wtedy telefony komórkowe Ayanokoji swaps the phone from Karuizawa with another member of the class. This means if they guess Ayanokoji or the other member is the VIP they still win because it is Karuizawa that is the VIP.

This is a pretty well-thought-out and logical plan that Ayanokoji has come up with, however, it’s flawed.

He explains to Karuizawa that if they get called it will be a problem because they will know that they have switched phones. He says when they switch, he’ll keep the sim card. This is so he can put it into the phone he wants to later.

Also, think about how he looks in the lighting, it’s a mix of red, black dark yellow and orange.

The colour pallet gives off a dark and hopeless vibe that matches the scene and enhances the scary aura that Ayanokoji gives off.

The music also adds to the mood of the scene, it’s slightly frightening and lets us know who’s in charge between the two characters. This is not the first time we’ve seen this from the main character.

Moim zdaniem wydziela Wyższa Szkoła śmierci anime the way it looks. This shows that in the shadows where no one can see him, Ayanokoji acts cold and calculated. Moving in a cunning way to use the situation to his advantage.

Zaraz pod koniec sezon 1, we see how Ayanokoji really thinks and the emotions (or lack thereof) of his classmates and anyone for that matter. Anyway, if you enjoyed this scene and want to share your views on Ayanokoji then go ahead and leave a comment. A like on this post would be greatly appreciated. Please share as well.

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  1. Desprezar jako pessoas para mim o Ayanakoji não faz.

    1. Ele não despreza as pessoas, ele simplesmente não se importa com elas. Ele os vê como „peões”.

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