Chapter 177: The Red-blooded Dreamer (3)
༺ The Red-blooded Dreamer (3) ༻
The 2nd Manager of the Prosecutor’s Office was Lafayette Varon during the day and Charles Steiner, a history assistant teacher, at night.
He realized that something was off the day he managed to escape the history lab thanks to his superior. Normally, one would operate undercover during the day and conduct their investigations at night.
‘I have to do the opposite.’
Surprisingly, he now found himself rolling through the day and operating under his disguise at night—a peculiar turn of events. Was this correct? He had never encountered anything like this while working in the 2nd Division.
No matter how much he thought about it, it didn’t add up. He had never conducted daytime investigations even in the red-light districts, where nocturnal activities and disguised operations were common.
“You can come back after dinner; there’s no need to return too early.”
“...Pardon?”
These were the words Christina told him a while ago.
It took him longer than expected to understand her words. Come ‘back after’ dinner? Not ‘leave before’ dinner?
He wondered if it was a sophisticated joke meant for the junior staff—but despite her smiling face, her eyes and expression were serious and didn’t hold any mischief in them. It wasn’t a joke.
‘What on earth does an assistant teacher get?’
Thinking back, it still made his head spin. Normally, people went to work when others did, and they would do overtime while others left.
Of course, civil servants often lived like this, but it was accompanied by wealth and honor despite not having any time to enjoy those rewards. But at least they were compensated.
But what perks did an assistant teacher get?
‘I made the wrong choice.’
He hadn’t been in this role for long, but he was certain: an assistant teacher was a poor choice for a cover identity.
He was free during the day, thanks to the debt the history teacher owed to the Executive Manager. But without that connection, he would have been stuck in the lab even during the day. He realized there were such dreadful jobs in the world.
...But, could this even be called a job?
‘The academy’s darkness runs deep.’
He wondered how many assistant teachers had to perish for one teacher to emerge.
“Mr. Charles.”
While he was pondering whether to ban the usage of assistant teachers as disguises in the official guidelines of the 2nd Division, he heard a soft voice from behind.
“Ah, Mr. Eriko.”
He turned around, putting on a professional smile. Eriko Trian was a neatly dressed man and was one of the academy’s faculty with whom he had maintained regular contact since their first meeting a few days ago. Although they weren’t close due to the short acquaintance, they were familiar enough to engage in conversation.
“What a coincidence to see you here again.”
“Haha, you’re right.”
Thus, they were acquaintances who could engage in conversation when they met by chance.
‘Idiot.’
The 2nd Manager maintained his smile while inwardly cursing. He would never associate with this man if it weren’t for work. He’d rather seize him and eliminate him on sight.
Why should he meet regularly with this dreary man? Coincidence? There were no coincidences; it was all something he deliberately arranged.
Regrettably, the man before him was someone he had to meet while disguising it as a coincidence for this mission.
‘Rebel bastard.’
He was a minion of the Red Wave.
The 2nd Manager suppressed the instinctive revulsion he felt. Showing even the slightest negative emotion could make this rebel disappear.
He still couldn’t fathom why a man of stature, even one of the academy’s faculty, harbored such abhorrent beliefs. Had he taken a blow to the head?
‘Well, who cares?’
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