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Chapter 7 - The school Dark secret

As Haruta walked out of the principal's office, he couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. Mr. Blackwood's warning had been clear, but Haruta couldn't help but wonder if there was more to the story.

Maya and the others were waiting for him in the cafeteria, looking anxious and worried.

"What happened?" Maya asked, as soon as Haruta sat down.

Haruta filled them in on his conversation with Mr. Blackwood, leaving out no details.

Maya's eyes widened as she listened. "That's not good," she said. "Mr. Blackwood is not a man to be trifled with."

Haruta nodded, feeling a sense of trepidation. He knew he had to be more careful, but he also knew that he couldn't resist the temptation to uncover the truth.

As they sat there, discussing their next move, Haruta couldn't help but notice that Maya seemed to be hiding something.

"Maya, what's going on?" Haruta asked, his curiosity getting the better of him.

Maya hesitated, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I don't know if I should tell you," she said. "But I think you have a right to know."

Haruta leaned in, his heart racing with anticipation. "What is it?" he asked.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "Delinquent High has a dark secret," she said. "A secret that could get us all in trouble."

Haruta's eyes widened as he listened. "What kind of secret?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else."

Haruta nodded, his curiosity getting the better of him. "I promise," he said.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "Delinquent High is not just a school," she said. "It's a cover for something much bigger. Something that could change everything."

Haruta's eyes widened as he listened. "What are you talking about?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'm talking about a secret organization you idiot," she said. "An organization that has been hiding in plain sight for years or let me say for centuries."

Haruta's mind was racing as he listened. "What kind of organization?" he asked.

Maya leaned in, her voice barely above a whisper. "An organization that recruits students from Delinquent High," she said. "Students who have a certain... skill set."

Haruta's eyes widened as he listened. "What kind of skill set?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else."

Haruta nodded, his curiosity getting the better of him. "I promise," he said.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "The organization recruits students who are good at getting into trouble," she said. "Students who are good at breaking rules and pushing boundaries."

Haruta's eyes widened as he listened. "Why would they want students like that?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else."

Haruta nodded, his curiosity getting the better of him. "I promise," he said.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "The organization wants students like that because they need people who are willing to take risks," "wait! risk" he retort, she said. "People who are willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done."

Haruta's mind was racing as he listened. "What kind of job?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else." This secret is so frightening that she keeps repeating the same thing.

Haruta nodded, his curiosity getting the better of him. "I promise," he said.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "The organization is involved in some pretty shady stuff," she said. "Stuff that could get us all in trouble."

Haruta's eyes widened as he listened. "What kind of stuff?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else."he said again with anger in his mind cut it out you keep repeating the same thing a promise is a promise his curiosity getting the better of him. "I promise," he said.

Maya took a deep breath before speaking. "The organization is involved in some pretty serious hacking," she said. "Hacking that could bring down entire governments."

Haruta's mind was racing as he listened. "Why would they do that?" he asked.

Maya hesitated again, looking around the cafeteria nervously. "I'll tell you," she said. "But you have to promise not to tell anyone else."

Haruta nodded, his curiosity getting the better of him.