Chapter 683 Not Ready Yet
Lenny immediately stepped forward, a nervous chuckle escaping his lips as he addressed the President, "President, sorry about this. I tried to stop this unauthorized simulation from running, but Arthur here found it a bit hard to follow my warnings, eheh."
Arthur's brows furrowed, confused by the sudden blame being thrown his way. Why was Lenny making it sound like he had caused trouble? Looking at Derek, Arthur spoke with a steady voice, "I'm sorry, sir. Other than the students being curious, I just also wanted to see how terrifying the Corrupted Prince was."
Derek nodded, his expression calm but unreadable, "It's fine. So... what do you think about the outcome?"
Arthur blinked, taken aback by the question. He winced slightly before answering, "I... Considering how things went down in reality, I didn't expect such an unexpected outcome. But the simulation can't be flawed, right?"
Derek's eye flickered, "You are right. The simulation isn't flawed, and the outcome is indeed overwhelming." He then turned his gaze toward the gathered students, most of them looking confused and shaken. His tone softened as he pointed toward the large crystal in the middle of the hall, "This crystal is not perfect. It records the abilities and fighting styles of those it echoes, but it cannot capture the true essence of a battle. It's not meant to tell stories, only to provide training."
Arthur's brows furrowed further in contemplation. His mind was racing, and before he could stop himself, he asked, "But still... Why would it show such an overwhelming outcome? Could it be that the Corrupted Prince really was that powerful? And if he was, how was he defeated?"
The question hung in the air for a moment before a murmur spread among the students. Derek turned his gaze back to Arthur, his expression thoughtful, "It's a fair question, Arthur."
He nodded slightly, acknowledging Arthur's doubt, "The truth is, the Corrupted Prince was indeed powerful. More powerful than most of you could ever comprehend. But power alone does not decide the outcome of a battle. It was strategy, sacrifice, and unity that led to his downfall. Twenty-five of our strongest Hunters fought together, and many gave their lives to put an end to his evil. The simulations can't account for how Hunters work together or the bonds and emotions we share when fighting evil."
Derek's voice carried the weight of authority, his words sinking deep into the students, "Do not idolize strength alone. The world is full of powerful beings, but it is those who use their power for the right reasons, who fight not for themselves but for the world, who truly make a difference. Remember that."
A heavy silence followed, the weight of his message settling over the room like a thick fog. Arthur could sense the truth in Derek's words, yet something still gnawed at him, something that felt unfinished. The power the Corrupted Prince displayed seemed too great to be simply explained away.
Rachel's eyes were locked on her father, noticing the subtle tension in his shoulders, the way his eye narrowed ever so slightly. She could see that he hated that this simulation had been seen by the students, but he was trying to contain the fallout, to steer the narrative. The more she saw this side of him, the more unsettling he became.
Sensing the shift in the atmosphere, Lenny took a step forward. His voice was uncharacteristically meek, barely a whisper. "I—I'm sorry, sir. I should've been more vigilant. I'll make sure nothing like this happens again."
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