Chapter 160
Chapter 160
"How could I possibly refuse such a delightful opportunity?" he declared.
I knew you wouldnt refuse.
The teacher and student exchanged words laden with hidden agendas.
The skull principal, having finished his announcement, surveyed the gathered students, each holding the leave permit in their hand.
Revenge against the festival-spoiling Ogonin would have to wait; for now, he needed to deal with... rather, attend to the students before him.
"Are all the students present?" he asked.
"Yes!" they responded in unison.
"Blessed be thy fortunes and skills in treasure hunting during the festival, I, Gonadaltes, bestow upon thee my blessing."
"Thank you...?"
"Why is he suddenly like this?"
"Is he in a good mood because of the festival?"
The students whispered among themselves, confused, but Yi-Han, who knew the truth, saw it differently. The very embodiment of terror!
"I grant thee, the ironheads venturing out, freedom and licentiousness from Saturday's sunrise until Sunday's. Gather at the academy's main gate before dawn."
"We understand!"
'The beginning,' he thought.
"Wait a moment," Yi-Han called, halting the dispersing students as the skull principal vanished.
They tensed up, wary.Rêạd new chapters at .com
"Be careful, everyone!"
"Wardanaz. Remember Tutanta's words? Don't fall for it."
"Don't show your leave permit! Hide it!"
...
Despite the chilly response from his friends, Yi-Han remained unfazed. Prophets are often persecuted, after all.
"Friends, hear me out."
"We're listening, Wardanaz. Speak."
The students from other towers stepped back to create distance, then waited for Yi-Han's explanation.
Yi-Han began calmly, "So, the thing is..."
Five minutes later.
The students looked at Yi-Han with peculiar expressions, as if to say, 'That's a bit much, isn't it?'
"It's true."
"...That's a bit much, isn't it...?"
"That makes no sense."
"Why would he go to such lengths... but it's possible."
"That's true, but still."
'No, they're actually listening better than I expected,' Yi-Han realized, surprised at their more positive reaction than anticipated.
It was due more to the skull principal's infamous reputation for evil than Yi-Han's own actions.
"But how did you come to know all this?"
"That's..."
"He's Wardanaz, of course he would know."
"Of course."
The other tower students, questioning and answering among themselves, left Yi-Han puzzled.
What exactly was obvious to them?
"Wardanaz. So, why are you telling us this story?"
"Are you asking for our leave permits in return?"
"No. Now that it's come to this, we must all cooperate to overcome the crisis."
The students from the White Tiger and the Black Tortoise fell into deep thought.
"Ah... should we accept this?"
"Moradi, what do you think?"
"It seems risky, doesn't it?"
"But if the principal really set a trap..."
The students, engrossed in serious discussions among themselves, prompted Yi-Han to turn to his friends from the Blue Dragon.
"Do I seem that unreliable?"
"Of course not, Wardanaz. Those fools are just blind, skeptical, and lacking in discernment."
"It's ridiculous! Wardanaz is trying to save us, yet they act like this! Sure, Wardanaz did attack the lounge and beat up some guys from the White Tiger, but that was a kind of lesson, wasn't it?"
"It could be seen as a teaching."
'I shouldn't have asked,' he thought.
The White Tiger and Black Tortoise students, after a lengthy debate of 'Is Yi-Han scarier or is the skull principal?', came to a conclusion.
"Alright, Wardanaz. We'll join you."
"We'll move together, but once we leave the main gate, we'll split up."
"Right. I have no intention of hanging around with you guys outside either."
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