Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Interview with the Principal
ãE-Eek!ã
ãSomeone call the medic!ã
Everyone started moving the moment the staff member collapsed.
ãYo, is this real? The demon just lost!ã
ãDid you see what happened? I couldnât quite catch it.ã
ãHe disappeared, I tell you. That guy actually disappeared!ã
ãSo anyway, is the exam over?ã
ãEek...ã
Hikaru approached other staff members, but they were terrified of him.
ãWhoa. Youâre the ones who made me take this ridiculous exam. Why are you backing away?ã
ãI-I-Iâm sorry! We donât have the authority to approve your enrollment!ã
ãWhat? She said I could enroll if I passed the exam and you all agreed to that implicitly.ã
ãPlease donât be mad! I beg you!ã
ãOr do I really have to kill Mikhail after all?ã
ãPlease donât!ã
The medic attending to Mikhail shrieked as they rose to their feet, dropping Mikhailâs head on the ground with a thud. Poor guy â getting dragged in all this.
ãCan I enroll or not?ã
ãO-Of course you can!ãthe staff member said, teary-eyed. Hikaru wasnât completely satisfied, but his enrollment was accepted.
ãHikaru, what about me?ãLavia asked.
ãOh, right. About Laviaâs exam...ã
ãThereâs no need for that! Sheâs in as well!ã
ãThere you have it.ã
ãOh, thank goodness. Unlike you, I donât think I can hold back and not kill my opponent.ã
Laviaâs words instilled fear in the staff members even more.
ã...So, how did it end up like this?ã
After the exam, Hikaru and Lavia were summoned by the principal directly. Upon entering the room, a woman past her prime greeted them with a smile, though her eyes were dead serious. Beside her were four armed professors.
ãIâve heard about what happened. What do you want?ãshe asked.
ãEnrollment.ã
ãYou can drop the act. Please give it to me straight. You brought up Ponsoniaâs name, a country at war, injured one of our professors, and caused turmoil among the admin staff. Are you trying to sully the reputation of this academy from the inside? Your methods are rough, I must say.ã
ã.........ã
Hikaru was starting to have a headache. Why canât they just let me enroll? I have the money. Tuition for two years was 500,000 gilans for each student.
ãSo this is because of my guild card saying Iâm from Ponsonia?ã
ãWe should be wary of suspicious people. Donât you agree? And youâre plenty suspicious.ã
ãLet me ask you, then. How do I get you to trust me?ã
ãWho knows? Thatâs for you to think about.ã
Oh, I know this one. The devilâs proof. She really has no intention of trusting me ever again, Hikaru thought. Good grief. What now?
He glanced to the side to see Lavia staring at the principal scornfully. Hikaru drew a deep breath.
ãHey, Lavia! Calm down! I can feel the disgust oozing from your eyes!ãhe whispered.
ãI canât help it, okay? This distrustful brain-dead hag actually has the guts to call herself the principal.ãshe muttered back.
ãI know, Maâam. How about this?ã
All of a sudden one of the armed professors spoke. He looked creepy with his excessively long forelocks reaching his eyes. He was carrying a short spear, but his stats were nothing special, with only two points on Short Spear. He didnât even have the Strength that Mikhail had.
What really irked Hikaru the most though was the guy had been staring at Lavia ever since they stepped into the office.
ãWe ask him to fetch leaves of the drakon kidney flower.ãthe guy said.
ãThatâs...ã
ãYou need it, plus heâll be saving a life. Itâs just the right assignment for a student of the academy.ã
ã...No. Itâs too dangerous.ã
ãPlease think about this carefully. A Ponsonian is wreaking havoc. We have to at least make him do this.ã
ãThese are two completely different matters.ã
ãExcuse me.ãHikaru interjected. If he just let them be, who knew what they would make him do? ãSorry to interrupt, but the admin staff in charge with enrollment asked me to take an exam which I passed. Yet my enrollment is still not accepted. And now you want me to do something for you?ã
Hikaru was starting to get annoyed. So Iâll be paying high fees for these lotsâ salaries? I might as well pay for an adventurer whoâs an expert in Stealth for private lessons.
ãThe examination is within the academyâs regulations. If an enrolleeâs aptitude is unknown, a professor will judge him.ã
ãSo about my aptitude...ã
ãHikaru.ãLavia, who was quiet the whole time, finally spoke, drawing the principalâs eyes towards her. ãLetâs just go. Even if all these people gang up on you, theyâll never win. What can you possibly learn in this place?ã
ãWhaâã
Everyone present, even the principal, was speechless. All of a sudden, the door burst open.
ãPrincipal! Oh, youâre here!ã
Mikhail. He was very much fine. Probably the work of healing magic.
ãWe have to let this boy in. He made me realize something. It doesnât matter if itâs a student or someone younger â you just canât underestimate anyone. That should be obvious, but Iâd completely forgotten about it. If we let someone like him into the academy, it should provide motivation for everyone.ã
ãWhat are you saying, Mikhail? You just got hit by a surprise attack. Thatâs all.ãone professor said.
ãShut your mouth!!ãMikhail shouted.
ãYou lot canât even defeat me in a fight! It doesnât matter if it was a surprise attack. This boy managed toâã
ãThis boy. That boy. I have a name and itâs Hikaru.ã
ãO-Oh...Hikaru here knocked me out cold in a split second. There wasnât even any time to think about dying. His strength is unknown. Iâd even like to learn from him.ã
Every professor present held their breath.
ãHeâs that good?ãthe principal said.
ãThatâs right. And he didnât kill me, despite me saying I was prepared to die. If he really was an assassin from Ponsonia, he wouldâve ended me right then and there.ã
ãYou have a point.ãthe principal said, deep in thought. ãVery well. I will approve his enrollment.ã
ãWhat?!ãthe professors shrieked.
ãGreat news, huh, Hikaru?ãMikhail said, patting Hikaruâs back.
ã...Ouch. Actually, the patronizing attitude is kinda pissing me off. âI will approve his enrollmentâ. I feel like changing my mind.ã
ãCome on, donât say that! Maâam, please accept Hikaru as a scholarship student. It should be possible with a professorâs recommendation.ã
ãHey, Mikhail!ãthe professors interjected.
ã...Okay.ãThe principal accepted Mikhailâs proposal.
For a moment, Hikaru found it strange how she changed her mind so fast, but he disregarded the thought, knowing it wasnât any of his business.
ãHmm... In that case, Iâll enroll. I can just leave if I end up not liking the place anyway. How does that sound, Lavia?ã
ã...If thatâs what you want, Iâm fine with it.ã
Lavia was not completely satisfied, but she reluctantly agreed.
Mikhail followed them out of the principalâs office.
ãIâm really sorry about that. Looked like they gave you quite a hard time.ã
ãI didnât know people here were so allergic to Ponsonia.ã
ãYour countryâs to blame. They shouldnât wage wars in the first place.ã
ãI agree. Anyway, Iâm surprised you pushed for my enrollment when I knocked you out cold. Donât tell me you like being beaten up?ã
ãHell no!ã
ãYou want to fight me again but with your sword ready this time? You think you can win then?ã
ãHaha. Iâd very much love to try that, but thatâs not why I pushed for your enrollment. Itâs exactly like I said. The academyâs research has been stagnating lately. I wanted motivation. The principal is... actually a person of character. If you werenât from Ponsonia, she would have treated you well.ã
ãDoes she have a grudge against Ponsonia or something?ã
ãHer nephew got caught in the skirmish between Quinbland and Ponsonia. And then...ã
ãHe got killed?ã
ãDonât write him off like that. Heâs still alive. He got hit by a stray arrow laced with a special kind of poison.ã
According to him, the poison caused high fever and slowed the healing of wounds. Removing it required a special kind of medicine. Magic hardly worked.
ãAnd for that the leaves of a drakon kidney flower is needed?ã
ãHowâd you know?ã
ãThat creepy professor with the short spear suggested I go and pick some.ã
ãProfessor Kilnenko... To put it mildly, heâs a piece of shit.ãMikhail declared bluntly.
Hikaru burst out laughing.
ãI think so too.ã
He really didnât like how the guy was staring at Lavia.
ãWe have so much in common!ãMikhail said.
ãJust that part, actually.ã
ãSo when will you come to Great Sword lectures? Thereâs one tomorrow!ã
ãWhat? Great Sword?ã
ãOf course. Weâre going to deepen our friendship...ã
ãNo can do.ãLavia stepped in between the two. ãYouâre acting too friendly with Hikaru. He doesnât even use a great sword. Why would he attend lectures about it?ã
ãWhaaat?! Youâre not going to study the great sword style thatâs been lost long ago with me?ã
ãNo. Youâre actually quite the egghead, huh?ã
ãIâm an expert in fighting! Which lessons are you going to attend, then?ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãShort sword for now, I guess. So anyway, see you around.ã
Hikaru ended their conversation. He had an inkling that Lavia felt jealous â even though he was talking to a man, and a muscular one at that.
ãWhat?! Short sword?! That means your instructor will be...ãMikhail muttered, dumbfounded.