Chapter 185: Let’s Go to Prison (3)
I glanced at the door several times while processing the documents. I read a few lines and then looked up, went back to reading, and then looked up again after a few more lines.CHeCk for new stories on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m
I thought, ‘He'll arrive after I finish this paper’, or ‘That the door will open once I've signed this stack of documents.’ But the door remained shut despite all that, much to my frustration.
‘What's going on?’
I fidgeted with my pen, feeling anxious for no good reason.
This was strange. It was well past the time Carl usually arrived, and yet there was no word from him.
At first, I assumed that Carl was just busy and was running late. After all, he wasn’t a machine that was programmed to arrive at the same time every day.
But this wasn't just a slight delay. It was already past lunch.
‘There’s been no contact, either.’
My eyes drifted to the communication crystal on my desk. I would be disappointed if he sent me a message saying he'd be late or that he couldn't make it today, but then at least I wouldn't be so worried.
However, there was nothing. There wasn't a single message even after lunch had passed.
‘Should I contact him first?’
The thought crossed my mind several times, but I shook it off.
Carl wouldn't be silent without a reason. If he was too busy to even send a message, then I couldn't bring myself to disturb him first.
It always felt annoying when the communication crystal rang while I was busy. Carl probably felt the same; I couldn't just interrupt him.
‘Patience.’
I withdrew my hand, which was almost reaching for the communication crystal, and steadied myself.
Yes, let’s just wait. Carl was the type who would feel guilty and appease me more the longer I waited patiently. A little sulkiness should do the trick once he comes.
"He'll show up eventually."
I muttered to myself, perhaps wanting to hear it, and started reading the next document.
But Carl didn't arrive even when club time came.
I headed to the pastry club’s room as soon as club time started. The slight annoyance I felt dissipated in an instant.
‘He'll be there.’
I murmured to myself, biting my lip lightly. He had to be there; he must be. If Carl wasn't even in the club room, then something must be wrong.
Carl stayed at the academy because he had to keep an eye on the royals. Hence, he couldn't just leave the club where the royals gathered.
If he wasn't in the club, then what on earth could have happened that was so serious that he couldn't even perform his duties?
"Vice President?"
Caught in my anxiety, I bumped into an unexpected figure.
"Vice Principal?"
It was so unexpected that I just blinked in surprise. Wasn't he typically confined to his office?
The awkwardness of the encounter seemed mutual as it led to a brief silence before the Vice Principal cleared his throat. The expression on his face clearly conveyed sympathy.
‘Why?’
Seeing the Vice Principal here was unsettling enough, but his expression made it worse.
"Vice President. Are you heading to the pastry club’s room?"
The Vice Principal spoke first, as if he knew everything but was asking out of courtesy.
"Yes, sir. I need to ask Car—the Prosecutor something."
I almost used his name out of habit, but I quickly corrected it to ‘Prosecutor.’
The Vice Principal's face showed even deeper sympathy than before when he heard my response.
Why on earth is he making that face?
"Just go and see for yourself. You'll understand once you're there."
"Yes, I understand."
I nodded to the Vice Principal and hurried off. His words only amplified my anxiety.
Normally, such words wouldn't bother me. But why did they sound so ominous today?
"——"
"—? ——"
The noise grew louder the closer I got to the clubroom.
I couldn't make out the words, but the sounds were definitely loud. The conversations were also rapid, unlike normal chatter.
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