I Became the Crazy Instructor at the Academy

chapter 27



27 – 27. Public Defender

“Six months suspension.”

Her tail was stiff and looked displeased to anyone who saw it.

“For an issue that has become a hot topic for the first time today, this is a surprisingly heavy punishment.”

Miho’s eyes scan the board members.

I guess it’s the same. The authors, who have never even held a blade in their greasy hands, let alone any experience, are seen giving advice on the education of students who may be deployed to the battlefield in the future.

Regardless of the legitimacy of the matter, I believe that this situation itself is unfair.

The prisoner instructor must be gritting his teeth.

She slowly walked to the center of the conference room.

“Instructor Ivan’s methods may certainly be excessive. But if you ask me, is that wrong? “There aren’t many instructors who can nod her head vigorously.”

The instructors’ objections did not return.

If you have ever stepped foot on the front line, no matter how intense my lectures are, you will never be able to conclude that it is ‘better than not doing anything.’

“The discipline of honesty takes the form of clear punishment, not compromise or recommendation. “I hope you consider the impact that decision will have on Russell.”

She was the reason and the core of what happened.

We have maintained an appropriate relationship up until now, but if the position of chairman of the board imposes unilateral disciplinary action on the grounds that the instructor’s education was incorrect.

Even if that is the reason that most instructors cannot accept.

This is something that should not happen, and therefore a precedent should not be set.

“…Instructor Miho, this is not a meeting where you share opinions among yourself.”

However, they also did not roll up their tails obediently.

This situation itself may have greatly deviated from their predictions.

It would also be quite dishonest to change your words and say, ‘Ah, I see.’

In the end, what awaits at the end of this debate is a planned catastrophe.

Because it is obvious that it will be an emotional drain that will not be good for anyone.

I stood up.

“How about leaving it to the students?”

At that moment, the eyes of the two groups that were glaring at each other turned to me.

“What does that mean?”

“The intensity of education is a subjective and ambiguous field. “Isn’t it right for the parties to make that decision?”

In the end, it is me and my students who are involved in this matter.

So, the argument was that the students were also qualified to establish the justification that ‘Ivan’s lecture was wrong.’

It is sophistry. I know.

If only students could discipline instructors in the first place.

Why does Russell need faculty and staff?

However, what is needed here and now is not a ‘right alternative’.

“I will ask the students taking my lecture.”

“How do you plan to gather opinions?”

“Voting, the most fair form, would be appropriate.”

Also, in order to get those old people to nod their heads, it had to be disadvantageous to me, even if it was in the form of a compromise.

I proposed an alternative that would lead to a very obvious result: building a polling place on top of Ivan’s reputation for crawling on the floor.

“…Ivan, come to your senses now-“

Instructor Miho tried to stop me,

He stopped talking at the signal I gave him by blinking a few times.

Chairmen who do not miss that moment.

“I think we’ve found a middle ground. “Let’s end the meeting here.”

The old men who accepted it by ‘pretending not to win’ quickly got up from their seats before the instructors could say anything else.

The meeting was over, and I was about to head to the main auditorium to inform the students.

“Ivan.”

“Yes?”

“What are you thinking?”

Miho was the instructor.

I tried my best to cover it up, but I ended up coming to a conclusion with a nonsensical alternative.

She asked.

Do you really think the students will raise their hands?

Why did you voluntarily set yourself up at a disadvantage?

But.

“I don’t have time to report every detail. But.”

“Just?”

“I didn’t do this without thinking.”

I am not an idiot who plays losing games.

You cannot be a gambler who enters into gambling where there is a risk of loss.

He is a small citizen who only fights to win.

That’s why I hurried my steps.

“Well, that is. Are you saying we will decide in a week? Instructor…. Should I change it or not?”

“I didn’t want to hand over that arrogant right to vote, but what can I do if the higher-ups are criticizing me?”

After finishing the lecture as always, I reported what happened this morning.

To the first year students who filled the auditorium.

Students who received an unprecedented opportunity to replace instructors.

Actually, if I lose, I will be suspended rather than replaced, but I kept it quiet because there was no need to make it known.

The students’ expressions become subtle.

Adela was smiling brightly and maintaining her own poker face.

Scarlett maintained a blank expression. She also seemed somewhat displeased.

And Paula….

“Uh… ?”

I was trying hard to understand what was being said.

She is probably confused by the unfamiliarity of this feeling of ‘absurdity’ that she is experiencing for the first time.

It was worth it.

The brother became a faithful believer, and he became an instructor who promised to push him hard.

I thought he would finally regain his courage and live, but he was on the verge of losing his footing again.

You would think so.

Then we can clearly see how we will act in the future.

“Voting is a week later today, so think about it until then.”

At the end of my words, the bell rings.

The lecture is over, and the students are free.

The first thing they did was, of course, chat. Or a meeting.

“Isn’t this a dream? “You can change the instructor?”

“There is no law telling you to die, really.”

“I’m dumbfounded…. “Someone please pinch me.”

The auditorium was instantly filled with commotion.

Even the few words I heard while climbing the stairs were only positive opinions about the replacement.

However.

“Everyone, no.”

A female student approached the group that was chewing on me while watching me, and denied them outright.

“…Uh, Paula? “What’s wrong with your face?”

“Where does it hurt?”

“Well, you’re having a hard time with your assignment too-“

“No.”

She continued speaking with her shoulders trembling, and anyone could see her like this.

I was upset.

“Why don’t you know? Why do you think so simply! “You can’t do that!”

“Pa, Paula! “I don’t know what you’re talking about, but just calm down!”

“Yes, yes. “What’s wrong with you all of a sudden?!”

Because the stairs were not infinite, I could only hear the next words.

“Let me explain. “I will explain to you how sincerely Instructor Ivan treats you and how hard he is working!”

An S-class lawyer who is passionate enough to make the defendant chuckle.

With the sound of slender hands hitting a chair, the door to the main auditorium closed.

“Sit here! “If there’s no space, even next to it!”

The next day, after giving the lecture, I felt it.

The atmosphere of the students has clearly changed.

Yesterday’s public opinion was close to ‘Why are we even voting? Let’s do it right away.’

When I added a spoonful of the saint, the atmosphere became cloudy, like a lie.

So, it was safe to say that the possibility had opened up.

If we look at it a little conservatively, we have gained some time.

That was enough. The card in hand was not only ‘the saint’s public defender’.

Then what is the second card?

An upcoming monster attack event. That was it.

Seeing is better than hearing, and this is a practical exercise that will most intuitively resolve the question, ‘Is this something I should learn right now?’

Once you roll hard, your body will naturally learn it.

So what I was going to do was not something else, but just something I had originally prepared for.

Self-development.

Velen is targeting students, but since I am also a faculty member, there is a chance that I will be in the middle of that division.

In order to respond best at that time, you must mobilize everything you can.

So, as I was walking down the hallway, the inventory in my inner pocket contained Chris’ sword that was stored in the underground warehouse.

There was a magic book in his hand.

Among the stats other than physical strength, the amount of magic power is worth considering.

Ivan was a bastard who had not learned any magic, but he was not of an unusual constitution incapable of learning magic itself.

That’s why I stayed up all night last night to learn some basic magic.

Just like that, we were busy trying to live a better tomorrow than today.

A familiar yet unpleasant voice called to me.

“Instructor Ivan, you look leisurely.”

It was Moriam.

I’m going to make love to you, bastard.

“Take a moment. “It will be soon.”

“I don’t like it.”

There was no reason to refuse, but there was also no reason to accept.

However, I had no choice but to take some time, even if it was because I was annoyed that he kept getting stuck.

A quiet conversation began in the empty hallway.

“Even though my voice was raised this morning, I will start by making it clear that it is for the sake of the academy.”

“Such nonsense is only necessary in front of old people. “Just say what you want to say.”

“…I guess Scarlett learned that way of speaking from you.”

The heroine’s name came out of his mouth.

At that moment, I remembered the strange atmosphere between Scarlett and that guy that I had met in the teacher’s office yesterday.

“Well, I said it was honest, but now that I think about it, I wonder if that’s even necessary. To put it in your own way, let’s go for the better.”

“What do you want?”

I thought he was just trying to tease me because he was annoyed.

However, I sensed that it was done with its own purpose.

The fact that they are rushing to negotiate now that the outcome has become uncertain thanks to Paula only added to my confidence in that thought.

Then, what is he willing to exchange for my honesty?

“Scarlet Rain.”

“…”

“Please reject her application with your own hands.”

There were very few thieves.


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