I Noticed That It Was an Academy After 10 Years

chapter 312



312.This Election…Is Ruined (3)

“Haha. This year’s student council president election will be quite tumultuous as well.”

“I don’t know if it’s a good thing.”

“Hey, Claire. At least, unlike last year, I think it will be a pretty interesting election.”

“Last year, in fact, I was the only candidate. Ugh… I wonder what kind of trouble it was to be forced out…”

Claire breathed a sigh of relief that her term was finally coming to an end. She is a third year student at the Faculty of Magic and she has had a hectic time all year between doing her graduation assignment and working on the student council.

She felt good that she would soon be able to leave this position.

‘There are a lot of complaints and accidents are frequent. Why on earth do these so-called elites cause so many accidents?’

Until she was elected as student council president, she didn’t even know there were many students who had such accidents.

Fighting is a part of everyday life, a student who challenges someone to a duel because someone looked at him, a student who asks to change classrooms because he doesn’t want to be exposed to sunlight during the day, and a student who asks to add a menu item because he wants to eat something.

She was suffering from all kinds of complaints and incidents, and she wanted to get rid of her position as student president right away and give her position to someone else. Merlin, who knew her, patted her on the shoulder and said.

“I will write you a letter of recommendation for the second-level wizard position in the wizard guild.”

“Thank you.”

Although the students of Kalon Academy were the continent’s most elite, it was not easy to obtain a second-level wizard position. First, I had to get permission from the Archmage.

She was able to receive a letter of recommendation from Merlin in exchange for performing the duties of student council president.

“Anyway, among these candidates, who do you think is best suited to be the student council president?”

“Hmm… Don’t think Ms. Lapentine has leadership skills? “She is the daughter of the Nereid family and she is good at her job.”

“Oh, Lapentine. He’s a good student. “The downside is that he has a bit of an aristocratic mindset, but he’s a good kid at heart.”

“Principal, do you think Miss Lapentine will become student council president?”

At her question, Principal Merlin shook his head.

It is true that Lady Lapentine is a talented person, but whether she is the student council president is… Ambiguous. Lapentine was somewhat lacking in sociability.

“Lapentine, that child’s fault is that he lacks sociability. “She is a great talent as a magician, but isn’t the job of student president possible only with magical talent?”

“Then Sir Olive-“

“That kid has leadership. In addition to being the vice president of the second-year student department, he also serves as a de facto leader for the second-year students. But… I’m worried because you have a somewhat closed mind.”

“I heard that the theological department has not been decided yet.”

“Usually, it is a tradition for a saint to leave when she is enrolled in that grade, but Miss Karina is in the sanctuary.”

“Then I guess I can roughly send it out.”

“Probably Mi-Mo-Sa-Sang or William-Kun will apply as a candidate for the student council president election.”

“Hmm, I don’t know either of them well.”

“They are representatives of the priest major and the paladin major respectively. “Maybe one of the two will participate in the election.”

“Then there is a good chance of success for other students as well.”

“That’s right.”

“And the Faculty of Liberal Arts… I heard that the Faculty of Liberal Arts has not elected a student council president for over 20 years.”

“Unfortunately, that was the case. Even though there are so many talented students.”

“What about this time?”

Principal Merlin smiled, stroking his beard in response to her question. With her smile full of joy, her student council president noticed her principal’s thoughts and looked at her with surprised eyes.

“Principal, you are giving the highest regard to the student body president candidate in the liberal arts department, right?”

“That’s right. “Milia is a very interesting student.”

“What kind of student are you? “There isn’t much that is said about Miss Millia… “

“She is a sociable student. “He really is a good student.”

“She must be a great student for the principal to say so.”

“If all her friends voted for her, that alone would get her about a third of the votes.”

When Principal Merlin added, she asked Principal Merlin with a surprised face.

“Is it that much?”

“That’s about it.”

“Hmm, I guess it’s not that easy to predict. The results will vary depending on the outcome of the candidate’s speech.”

“All we have to do is watch from behind. Oh, I also have to hand over the handover.”

“Handover…”

Claire seemed to be annoyed by the word handover, so she sank down on the sofa. Merlin smiled and said to her, seeing her unbecoming student council president.

“Then do your best until the last task.”

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“Hmm, hmm, hmm~”

“Milia! “I heard you applied for the student council president election?”

“Yes!”

“What do you think? Does it look worth it?”

To her friend Shion’s question, Milia scratched her head and answered.

“Hehe, it’s harder than I thought! But it will still be me!”

“If Millia becomes student council president, will I also become a student council member?”

“Clerk?”

“Huh. “It would be nice if they added it for my career~”

Shion shrugged her shoulders and joked. When a new student council was launched, there was a tradition of selecting members from the same department to ensure efficient work.

“I am the general secretary!”

“Arthur. “If you become the general secretary, the academy will fail?”

“What? Berry, come here!”

“I heard Kula and Berry do that all the time.”

The liberal arts students who were watching the two bickering each uttered a word. Because the relationship between the two childhood friends was so famous.

“I don’t know why we’re not dating.”

“It’s frustrating.”

“Hehe, I think we’ll date someday! “I heard you confess on the day you graduated!”

“Wouldn’t it be nice to see someone take one side first and then regret it?”

“Oh, no way. “It’s going to be like that. We’re talking about each other, but I know for sure that we actually like each other, right?”

“The more it happens, the more people burn.”

“Leo, since you said something, there’s something… “

“I feel wrong! “I didn’t steal it, I just ended up dating Mu, who broke up with Aiden!”

“Yes, the man who stole my next girlfriend~”

“Hehe, kids! Don’t tease me too much! Thanks to you, Mu stopped being sad and became happy again!”

With just one word from Milia, the direction of the story changed. Her friends agreed, as if there was some truth to what she said, and she opened her mouth.

“He’s better than Aiden.”

“Ah, okay, thank you…”

Leo accepted a compliment that was not a compliment with a shocked face.

“Hi-Hi. Leo! You have to get along well with Mu! “Mu has been through a really hard time, so if you don’t take good care of her, she’ll get angry!”

“Haha, she’s my first girlfriend, so of course I should.”

“I heard that Millia has a really wide range.”

“I feel like I know everything that happens in school. “How do you know about the theology department’s work?”

“Because Karina told me!”

“…I feel like my heart will break, so would you please stop calling the saint’s name without the letters Nim?”

Karin asked Millia with her hand on her chest. Milia smiled apologetically and nodded.

Because she was close to Karina, she often called her by her her first name her her her, but anyone else, especially a seminarian, would foam at the mouth her her and cause a fight.

Millia knew this too, so she usually avoided calling new undergraduate students by their first names. Of course, she didn’t care about such things when Karina was next to her, but there was no need to get on her nerves.

In order for her to become student council president, she didn’t have to do anything that would make her hate her.

“Hehe, sorry!”

“Still, I’m jealous~ I want to become friends with the saint, too!”

“Karina, no, Karina is nice, so she will accept it if she wants to be friends!”

“Really?”

“I want to talk about it too! “I’m a little scared because Sir Quartz is always guarding me… “

The liberal arts students naturally moved on to the story of the saint and had fun telling the story. But the good times eventually come to an end. The students looked at the blackboard when they heard the sound of tapping on the lecture table.

“Hmm, sorry to interrupt, but it’s class time.”

“Yes!”

“Everyone, please take your seats.”

Everyone sat down in their seats as the professor spoke. Milia opened the textbook and notebook she had previously taken out and held her pen in her hand.

The professor looked at Milia with happy eyes.

‘Hehe, he’s a really hard-working kid. I can raise him to become a scholar in the future.’

Milia, unaware of the professor’s terrifying sentiments, waited with sparkling eyes for today’s lesson to be written on her blackboard.

Even studying was fun for her after being forced into her dungeon for hundreds of years.

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“That’s it for today’s class. And Millia, would you like to follow me for a moment?”

“Yes! Hey guys! “I’ll be back!”

As Millia greeted her cheerfully, waving her arms, most of the students in her liberal arts department waved to her and accepted her greeting her.

“Hehe, you’ve already taken over the liberal arts department.”

“It’s still not enough!”

“Okay, okay. “If you want to become student council president, you have to influence students from other departments as well.”

The old professor looked at Milia with a happy look on her face. The academy was home to the elite, so there were many students with a passion for learning, but Milia was different.

Because there were fewer students than expected who enjoyed studying itself.

“Professor! “I have a question-“

The two walked down the hallway and talked about class content. This was a common occurrence when talking alone with a professor.

Because a student with a passion for learning and a professor who devoted his entire life to learning had a good fit for each other.

After talking like that, the two finally arrived at the principal’s office.

At the unexpected destination, Millia looked up at the professor with slightly puzzled eyes.

“Professor? Why are we going to the principal’s office?”

“Headmaster Merlin wants to talk to you.”

“Ah. I get it! “We’re having one meeting before the presidential election, right?”

“That’s right.”

The professor’s eyes were now closer to the way she looked at her granddaughter. He knocked on the door with a happy smile.

“Principal Merlin. “I brought Miss Millia with me.”

“Only Millia can come in.”

“Professor! “I’ll be back!”

“Are you coming? Are you coming?”

Milia opened the door without hesitation and entered the principal’s office.


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