I will say this:
It's impressive how all of the heroines are actually pretty proactive and assertive. Amane of all people actually seeking out physical comfort from him like that really drives that home.
Mentioning how the clubs all get super preferential treatment and even get their violence towards other students covered up by the school feels like a plot point that will come back around. Yes, MC deliberately went out of his way to not actually break anyone's femurs here, and it makes sense as to why--but I can't help but imagine that the school itself will get targeted after enough time passes once RuaThe Pig has been dealt with (or, possibly, as part of dealing with her).
It's clear that the whole of the system is rotten at this point, is it's creating students like the ones in this chapter; and I feel like the author wouldn't introduce that element to the narrative and setting if they weren't going to throw the MC at it sooner or later.