C200: Memory (1)
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âRene, what did you say?â
âWhat? What did I just say?â
Rene asked back vaguely and Rudger stared at her silently. She shrugged her shoulders and mumbled her lips at the intense cold steel-like gaze.
âOh no, teacher must be angry because I asked a question and then said something weird.â
At least as far as Rene knows, Rudger abides by his principles.
âIâm crazy.â
âRene.â
âSorry, Iâm sorry! Iâm very tired these days, so my mind goes back and forth. I think I said that because I didnât sleep wellâ¦â¦.â
It was really lame to call it an excuse, but there was nothing else she could say.
Fortunately, Rudger didnât ask any more questions.
ââ¦â¦You need enough sleep. Itâs good to concentrate on studying, but donât try to reduce your sleep to the limit.â
âYes, sir.â
Rene was relieved and was about to leave but Rudger called her.
âRene.â
âYes?â
Rene was afraid that Rudger would find fault with what she said before and her face was red.
âThe reason why I havenât been able to sleep latelyâ¦â¦.â
When Rudger was about to ask something, his assistant Sedina approached him.
âMr. Rudger.â
âWhatâs wrong, Sedina?â
âThe president is calling you.â
Rudger turned his eyes to the outside of the classroom and through the open door, he saw that a person was staring at him with soft eyes.
âWilford.â
An aide of the president and an employee of Theon but his real identity was that of a retired knight of considerable skill.
âWhy is the president calling me all of a sudden?â
Such a question occurred to him. In fact, there were so many things that he couldnât choose one.
âI see.â
Rudger nodded his head and collected the class materials.
Rene breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Rudger leaving the classroom. She would have been scolded a lot if she said, âI said that because I thought of a name from my dream.â
She would have been criticized by Rudger for being distracted by her dream.
âBut what is this subtle feeling?â
She felt relieved with her head but not with her heart and her chest felt stuffy.
* * *
âI heard you wanted to see me.â
Rudgerâs visit this time was not in the presidentâs office but in a high-rise terrace in the main building.
âWelcome, Mr. Rudger. Please sit here.â
On the terrace, there was a table with refreshments and a guest chair.
Rudger sat down in an empty seat without hesitation. As he turned his eyes, he could see Theonâs large campus over the beautifully embossed marble railing. Nevertheless, it was so vast and unobstructed that it could not be seen at a glance.
He turned his head again and stared at the president who had been looking at him in an upright posture for a while with a subtle smile on her face as usual.
It was the presidentâs usual face but Rudger felt uncomfortable.
The problem was that the president âwas the same as usual.â
âDo you like tea?â
âI donât hate it.â
As Elisa gestured, the teacup and kettle flew in from afar and the kettle poured the tea gently.
âDrink.â
Rudger didnât refuse, but picked it up and savored the aroma.
âItâs White Rivenda petals.â
âYou know it?â
âIt only grows in places where it is neither cold nor hot like Cenderil, a small valley town in Queoden Kingdom. The area is small and cultivation is not easy, so it is quite precious.â
âI didnât know Mr. Rudger was so knowledgeable about tea.â
âItâs difficult to find even if someone has money and I think itâs too precious to give it to a guest.â
âWhy? Mr. Rudger deserves it.â
âIs that so?â
It was a kind of compliment to hand over a rare, hard-to-find tea.
Saying that he deserves it is tantamount to saying that she admired Rudger.
âBut she couldnât have called me this far simply to compliment me.â
Even Wilford, who always accompanies her, was not present today.
Since it was only the two of them it meant that the president had something to say.
Rudger took a sip of Rivenda tea. The pungent yet soft scent lingered on the tip of his tongue and the level of sweetness was just right for him.
âPresident, you wouldnât have called me just to treat me to a cup of tea so Iâll ask you directly. Why did you call me?â
âAre you so curious about that Mr. Rudger?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Rudger remained silent.
Nothing good would happen to him if he makes it obvious here.
The president laughed at his appearance and immediately brought up the main topic.
âThe reason why I called Mr. Rudger separately is to make a suggestion.â
âA suggestion?â
âMr. Rudger since you came here you have been working hard for our Theon. You eliminated werewolves, caught bad people and protected the students.â
He understood her meaning however Elisa did not directly say, âI know your identity.â
It was the same with Rudger.
âI just did what I had to do.â
He just said the obvious thing a teacher would say but also had the hidden meaning he wouldnât reveal his identity.
âThere are a lot of people who didnât even do that but Mr. Rudger did. I donât know why you did that, but isnât it a good thing that everything went well?â
The president took a sip of tea, saying so and her dazzling golden pupils showing the appearance of a teacup.
âSo I thought about it. No matter how new he is, he works so well so he needs some kind of compensation.â
âI didnât do it for compensation.â
âStill, giving is my duty so I thought about what kind of reward would satisfy me as well as Mr. Rudger.â
The president clapped her hands and said.
âI had a good idea and it wouldnât be a bad suggestion for Mr. Rudger either. Itâs a rather good thing.â
âWhat is it?â
âMr. Rudger is the teacher in charge of the second grade, right? Itâs unusual among new teachers.â
Rudger nodded.
âEven so, there are more students in the first grade.â
âOh, that doesnât matter. Anyway, Mr. Rudger hasnât even worked for a year and although you adapted quickly you still lack experience. Thatâs whyâ¦â¦.â
The president was finally getting to the point so Rudger focused on her.
âWould you like to go to the planning department?â
President Elisaâs proposal was very unexpected. She wasnât asking him to reveal his identity but was giving him a new position.
âIf itâs the planning departmentâ¦â¦.â
âTo be exact, you will be one of the evaluators belonging to the planning department.â
âMe, an evaluator?â
âYes. You know that there are several affiliated organizations in Theon, right?â
Rudger nodded.
Theon was equivalent to a city so thereâs not just the space for the students to study. Residential facilities, living facilities, and rest facilities all exist. There were even laboratories, administrative offices, central libraries and training centers.
Although it couldnât compare to Leathervelk, Theon could be considered a small city but when it came to internal infrastructure Theon was comparable to a large city. As a result, there were departments that shared various tasks.
One of them was the âPlanning and Evaluation Departmentâ where Elisa wanted to send Rudger. Although the name might sound like nothing, its power was enormous.
It was in charge of performance management, self-audit, external exchange, and department evaluation. However, their biggest authority would be âbudget managementâ.
It takes a lot of money to do research and conduct classes and the planning office distributed those funds.
Rudger was suspicious since the president said she was going to let him into the planning office.
âMay I ask why you made this proposal?â
âActually, that seat in the planning office has been vacant for a long time.â
The president spoke in a casual tone, but it didnât make sense to simply give him a seat. The planning office is not an easy place to enter and even among teachers, only a person with experience and excellent performance would be admitted.
âYouâre going to put me in that important position that I canât obtain even if I want to?â
Besides, from what she said, she didnât seem to have consulted with others.
âThere are many things that must be done in the planning office but they also had a huge amount of power within Theon. Even if Iâm in charge of school administration, all I have to do is approve important documents and I can hire personnel to do the rest.â
Several teachers aimed for that position since they could gain strength in Theon but the president said she would give it to him under her authority.
âYouâre suspicious of my identity, but youâre giving me authority.â
It was something impossible to do unless a person was quite crazy.
âYouâre saying that youâll purposely give me greater authority and watch me closely.â
Rudger had no choice but to admire the president.
âCause thatâs how you reduce variables.â
She evaluated his track record and ability shown so far higher than his uncertain identity so she chose to give him more power and keep a closer eye on him than to limit his power and isolate him.
Was she so confident that she could control everything?
âWhat do you think?â
Elisa asked with a smile.
âIf you just say you want to do it, I can push through with the presidentâs authority.â
âDoes the president gain anything by doing that?â
âMe? No I donât but Mr. Rudger will. People have to sit in the seats that match their abilities.â
âI see,â replied Rudger calmly.
The presidentâs actions are nothing more than gnawing at her own flesh.
How could she force a new teacher to sit in a position that others coveted for almost a year? There is bound to be a backlash and the first thing he thought of was Hugo Burtag.
The man would try to denounce the president as a tyrant and the same would go for the other teachers who supported the president.
Among them, there will surely be people who are skeptical of the presidentâs decision and jealous of Rudger.
Nevertheless, the president suggested it and she is not a fool that would make losing deals.
âItâs because even considering all that, her gains are greater.â
Since she will get the talent named Rudger Chelici.
The president smiled on the outside and her eyes shone on the inside
âThe better you are, the more I want to keep you close.â
Dangerous?
âThatâs why Iâm keeping him by my side.â
If she puts him near her, he wonât do anything dangerous.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She knows what others will say but so what? It is true that they have the ability to enter Theon but they have also overestimated their abilities. In particular, the aristocratic faction led by Hugo, has been present for too long.
She couldnât let those people flourish anymore when she was tired due to outside intervention so she needed a knife to cut them out and the most suitable one was Rudger.
He was a sharp sword that could cut anything and she would cut out the internal problems with it.
Rudger understood the presidentâs meaning as well.
âThe president said I wonât ask your origin or identity. Instead, letâs work hand in hand.â
She was a great woman and made a choice that he wouldnât make unless he would be out of his mind. Thatâs why he liked her.
After all, the two knew each otherâs situation well but they wouldnât bother to say it out loud. Because they were better than anyone else, they know even if they donât talk to each other.
âTheonâs president, one of my greatest treats, will protect me voluntarily. This is an excellent development.â
Since the president reached out to him, he had one less thing to worry about.
Rudger, who finished the judgment, calmly opened his mouth.
âYour suggestion is very fascinating. Iâm even grateful that you made this offer.â
âOh, really? Iâm glad you liked it.â
âYes, so in addition to your suggestion, I will give you a better opinion.â
âWhat is that?â
Tell me, the presidentâs golden eyes were saying so.
âIt is not enough for me to be an ordinary member of the Planning Department. If you give me the position of head of the Planning Department, I will accept it.â
Elisaâs smiling face cracked for the first time.