When the test is over, the class's remaining points will be added to their total class points.Ī student from A-Class is absent due to poor health, leaving them to start with 270 points. Each class also receives 300 S-points as budget and a survival manual. As the students appear dissatisfied, the teachers explain the theme of the test is "freedom" and they can still be able to do whichever activities they want during the week on the island. Each class will receive two tents, two flashlights and a box of matches. They will not be allowed to return to the ship without a justifiable reason. The test will last one week on the deserted island and the students are required to live together as a group. A-Class's homeroom teacher, Mashima, then announces the start of the first special test. After disembarking from the ship, the teachers start doing roll call for their classes. Suzune eventually appears as she has been in her room reading a book. The deserted island comes into view and students are asked to prepare themselves and assemble on the deck. Kanji Ike asks Kushida to call her by the first name and she accepts, prompting Sudō to express his desire to do the same with Suzune and asks Kiyotaka to help him practice. Ken Sudō has a small argument with some A-Class students but restrains himself. The destination of the ship is a deserted island owned by the school. Kikyō Kushida wonders about Suzune Horikita's lack of appearance, to which Kiyotaka explains that she is probably in her room. D-Class, in particular, is enjoying the atmosphere and sceneries. The first-year students of the Advanced Nurturing High School are on a luxurious liner for a 2-week cruise trip prepared by the school, after the end-of-term exam. She states that she had no choice but to incur his divine wrath, and the gamble had already begun. However, she came to realise that the two were fundamentally different from each other, as Kiyotaka possessed neither Icarus's bravery nor arrogance. Chabashira made the comparison with Kiyotaka Ayanokōji, who she thought to resemble Icarus. As a result, Icarus fell into the sea and died. He flew higher and higher, and the sun started to melt the wax and burn the wings. However, once seeing the freedom opening before him, Icarus got carried away. Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too high as the wax holding the wings together would be melted. In summary, Daedalus, a great craftsman in ancient Greece, created a large pair of wings using feathers, thread and wax so he and his son, Icarus, could fly away to freedom from their imprisonment.
Sae Chabashira gives a monologue where she tells a story of "The Wings of Icarus" from Greek mythology.