Chapter 175: The Red-blooded Dreamer (1)
༺ The Red-blooded Dreamer (1) ༻
The day after I gulped down the tofu cake, heavy with turmoil and anxiety, I headed to the principal’s office. I was flanked by the two managers, whose presence stirred a tumult of emotions within me.
“Esteemed guests have arrived, I see.”
Upon confirming that the support staff was a white-haired woman and a blond man, the Principal began to speak softly. Though it was unlikely that the Principal had seen them before, he must have at least heard of their distinctive features.
At this point, I felt like a mountain spirit wielding a golden and a silver axe. But in reality, the Principal seemed more fitting for the spirit image than me.
I slightly nudged the two beside me, prompting them to bow and greet the Principal immediately.
“I’m Elizabeth Massello, the 1st Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office.”
“And I’m Lafayette Varon, 2nd Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office.”
Their usual unruly demeanor was replaced by a facade of politeness.
‘If only they were like this with me.’
Though their behavior was expected, it somehow irritated me. The Principal and I had the same level of position as a civil servant, and yet some treated me like a punching bag while others were treated with courtesy...
Of course, if they acted towards the Principal as they did towards me, I would have punched them.
“Welcome. Although you are here on official business and can’t be at ease, please feel free to ask for anything you need.”
I looked on, masking my annoyance as the Principal offered a handshake to the managers. Apparently, even jerks knew how to act. Follow the latest novels at .com
“Please have a seat. It’s not polite to keep guests standing.”
Then, he began to make tea himself since the secretary had been sent out momentarily, leaving the most senior among us to do the work.
The 1st Manager rushed and offered to take over, but she returned after the Principal’s comment.
“What did he say that made you come back?”
“He said that moving around like that kept the body from stiffening up due to old age...”
At that, we quietly turned away. It was hard to argue with an elder who was using their own body as an excuse, especially when the listener was younger.
As we sat awkwardly, the 1st Manager broke the silence.
“I’ve never been to the Principal’s office even when I was a student, but here I am.”
My jaw almost dropped as I watched her fidget at the unfamiliar situation.
‘You seem like you’d be a frequent visitor to the disciplinary office.’
But I held that in, knowing that voicing that thought would likely result in a shrill protest about how dignified and proper she was as a student.
Still, there were probably tales of a white-haired female student who was notorious for her eccentricities if I looked into the academy’s seven mysteries. Although I felt curious, it was too frightening to look it up.
“You look like you’d be a frequent visitor to the disciplinary office.”
‘Oh.’
As if reading my mind, the 2nd Manager retorted sharply. It seems as if he never stops provoking people. I bet he also provoked her during their carriage ride and got hit.
“This tea has a rather fine aroma.”
The 1st Manager’s attempt to retaliate with a trembling fist was thwarted by the Principal’s appearance.
That bastard definitely planned this.
***
From today, Lafayette Varon, the 2nd Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office, is dead.
“So one is enough, then?”
“Yes, I apologize for not informing you sooner. It seems having just one for the 2nd Manager will suffice.”
The Principal, truly befitting the man who governed the academy, secured a perfect identity in no time. It was so plausible that I even considered a fake identity for the 1st Manager.
However, the 1st Manager’s face was too well-known within the academy, making it odder for her to carry around a fake identity. We couldn’t exactly pass her off as Elizabeth’s twin sister,’ either.
Therefore, we gratefully accepted only the identity of the 2nd Manager—
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