Chapter 240: Academic Achievement Rate: 33.33% (4)Three years of hard work. While most people avoided student council work, I volunteered, and by my second year, I was mentoring juniors who acted like my superiors. But what could I do? I was just an ordinary child of a minor noble family and wasn’t even the heir. To live with dignity, I must overcome such hardships and become a civil servant.
Perhaps the heavens pitied me because a great blessing came my way this year.
"I'll see you next time in the administration."
"Thank you once again. It would have been impossible without you, Prosecutor."
"Nonsense. You would have become a civil servant without me. I merely shortened the time."
I bowed several times to the living embodiment of grace before me, expressing my gratitude.
Despite this, the Prosecutor downplayed his assistance as if it were nothing when in fact, that time-saving grace was invaluable to me.
A true mentor...!
The Prosecutor had become my life's mentor. No one could tell me otherwise.
A letter of recommendation was usually obtained through favors or deals. However, the Prosecutor gave it to me without any strings attached, recognizing my potential that even I was unaware of. And it wasn’t just any letter, but one from a high-ranking civil servant.
"The representative of the Disciplinary Committee is heading to the Army, right?"
"Yes! That's correct!"
"Unfortunately, I'm in the administration, so I don't know many people in the Army. I may not be able to support you much after my recommendation."
The Prosecutor, who encouraged those heading to the administration, patted the shoulder of the student heading to the Army.
The Disciplinary Committee representative seemed deeply moved. Receiving a recommendation was already a lifetime benefit, and yet the Prosecutor apologized for not being able to offer further support.
"I've spoken to the Invincible Duke on your behalf. He likes young talent, so you'll be rewarded if you work hard."
"Th-thank you! Thank you so much!"
"Haha, I'm the one who should be grateful."
The other student council members looked at the representative of the Disciplinary Committee with envy.
Meeting a Duke, even for a few seconds, would be a lifelong dream for some. Being remembered by such a person was a tremendous blessing.
To be honest, I felt envious, but quickly brushed it off.
"If you have nowhere else to go, come to the Prosecutors' Office. We urgently need office staff in the Senior Manager’s office."
The Prosecutor gave some final words before leaving the student council room; they were almost like a direct invitation.
A true superior...!
At that moment, I decided. I would join the Prosecutors' Office no matter what.
I would dedicate my whole life to the Prosecutors' Office.
***I heard Marghetta giggling beside me as I walked with a serene expression.
"Congratulations, Carl. You've got some great subordinates now."
"Haha. It's a blessing for the Empire."
Specifically, it was a blessing for the Prosecutors' Office.
This is the best.
I couldn't help but smile. It couldn't get any better. After enduring a year, I finally got the chance to ‘recruit’ those who were ripe and ready.
I invited those heading to the administration to the Prosecutors' Office and even introduced the sole candidate heading to the Army to the Invincible Duke, creating a small debt. These debts sometimes resulted in the Army sending people to the Prosecutors' Office.
It felt like collecting ten coupons and getting a free chicken, but who cared?
"Next year, I'll be a third-year too."
Seeing the third-year civil servants being sold to me—well, more like joining me—Marghetta muttered with a slightly sentimental tone.
As people she spent two years with were leaving and she was now the senior, it was natural to feel a mix of emotions.
"Yes. And the year after that, you'll be getting married."
At that, Marghetta flinched and looked around nervously.
"You can't drop out."
"...Fufu, of course not. A member of the Valenti family would never do something so irresponsible."
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