What Things Have Come To
Conducting research on Yukimura Akari through her old films, the class is still in awe of the fact that this is undoubtedly who Kayano Kaede really is, and feel sad and betrayed that everything that she had done in the classroom with them was all a pretense for her own pursuit of revenge.
Although it’s hard to feel total contempt towards her as they know nothing of the truth, they turn to Korosensei for the answers that they are now seeking of the person they’d thought was their ally and friend; as well as their own homeroom teacher who had been harboring such a dark secret this whole time.
Of course they assure him that they will not blindly turn away or abandon him when they hear the truth, but given the way things have turned out, he can no longer avoid this. And obviously they won’t be satisfied until he comes clean with them.
Realizing that there is no alternative in this situation, Korosensei agrees to his students that he will tell them about his past…however, he will only do it when they are ALL together.
No matter what Kayano/Akari says, to him she is still part of their class, and he feels that she too has a right to hear everything from him.
And when the class arrives at the appointed time and place in which she intends to carry out her final act, it’s time to see who’s “blade” will be drawn first as teacher and student cross swords.
((Again, the fact that he’d left her a note back then to tell her of the place that he’d been waiting still weighs on my mind, and will likely be a key point in what Korosensei was planning after he’d killed Aguri.))








