A girl named Sugar, who dislikes studying, receives a mysterious power that makes everything she writes on her exams come true. However, incorrect answers can have disastrous consequences. Sugar uses her power to change her life and the lives of those around her, but soon realizes that her wishes only provide temporary solutions to problems. As she navigates her newfound abilities, Sugar learns the importance of studying and being careful with her wishes. Ultimately, she causes everyone in the world to disappear due to a careless mistake on an exam. The story concludes with a moral about the importance of diligence and attention to detail.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Sugar is a student who doesn't like studying.
2. Sugar has a boyfriend named Yoshida who studies with her.
3. Sugar's grades are not very good, and she often gets zero on tests.
4. Sugar writes a name on an exam, and a bright light appears in the city.
5. A plant portal appears in the city, and Sugar and Yoshida decide to go in.
6. Inside the portal, they find a forest and a sanctuary with stairs.
7. Sugar throws a coin and makes a wish to get 100 on their next exams.
8. The wish is fulfilled, but it has unexpected consequences.
9. Sugar's boyfriend becomes the Prime Minister of Japan.
10. Sugar realizes that her answers on the exam are causing the changes in the world.
11. Sugar tries to correct her mistakes by studying hard and answering questions correctly.
12. Sugar's brother is a genius who has become disappointed in himself and locked himself in his room.
13. Sugar tries to help her brother by studying outside his room and making incorrect answers on purpose.
14. Sugar's brother starts talking to her and helps her study.
15. Sugar's family problems are temporarily resolved with her wishes.
16. Sugar finds the torn exam in her backpack and realizes that the portal appears when she created the sanctuary.
17. Sugar and Yoshida enter the portal and ask to reverse the wish.
18. Sugar remembers that she threw a coin in the sanctuary and thinks that taking it out might reverse the wish.
19. Sugar tries to take out the coin but fails, and the coin falls while the teacher is grading the exams.
20. The coin shines, making the exam questions come true, and Sugar disappears along with everyone else in the world.
21. The reason for the disappearance is that Sugar didn't answer a question on the back of the exam about the population of the world.
22. The story ends with a moral about the importance of studying and not trying to get easy grades.