Youkosojitsuryoku2ep12sd23:40 Min [HIGH-QUALITY]
The fallout of the rooftop incident influences how Class D (now Class C) views their standing and the mysterious mastermind protecting them.
The climax of this episode is widely considered one of the most significant turning points in the series, cementing Ayanokōji’s status as a "monster" of calculation.
Ayanokōji reaffirms his cold philosophy—that all people are merely tools to be used for his victory. His frustration (or lack thereof) during the fight serves as a psychological "chore" rather than a struggle. YoukosoJitsuryoku2Ep12SD23:40 Min
The power structure of Class C is completely dismantled.
This "topic" likely refers to a specific timestamp and discussion point from ("Force Without Wisdom Falls of Its Own Weight"). The fallout of the rooftop incident influences how
If you are looking for a community perspective or deeper analysis of this specific scene, many fans on the Classroom of the Elite Reddit discuss how Ayanokōji's deadpan nature during these intense moments is what makes the character so terrifyingly effective.
The "true" antagonist and someone from Ayanokōji's past begins to move more overtly. His frustration (or lack thereof) during the fight
After Ryūen holds Kei Karuizawa hostage to lure out "X," Ayanokōji reveals himself. Unlike a typical shonen protagonist, he doesn't win through the "power of friendship"; he systematically breaks Ryūen physically and mentally, showing zero emotion while doing so.

