chapter 101
101 – Sepia Rebride 11
In an instant, before the numerous student council members and other students, Delun’s subordinates, whose arms and legs froze, shouted at Joden who was walking towards them.
“Ugh! Student Council President! What is this nonsense! That guy is ahead of Delun…”
“Noisy.”
As Joden’s cold words ended, not only the arms and legs but also the mouth froze in an instant.
“Oops! Look over there! It’s Joden.”
“The whole student council is here, right?”
“Mr. Student Council President, you always look cool.”
Other student council members behind Joden began to control the students gathered around.
As the student council stepped forward, the previously noisy students instantly became quiet.
Originally, the student council was an object of admiration and fear for the students, but Joden became even more famous after becoming the student council president.
Joden never missed first place in both written and practical exams since entering the school.
Moreover, after becoming the student council president, he completely revamped the student council, filling it with students who had always been interested in it.
In other words, all members of the student council were under Joden’s control.
“Ugh, ugh! Ugh!”
“I’ll make the judgment. Keep doing that until I allow you to speak.”
Delun’s subordinate, whose mouth was frozen, seemed to be saying something, but due to the frozen mouth, it was impossible to know what he was saying.
‘That unique magic of his is a scam, no matter how you look at it.’
I’ve fought against Joden while learning from the Duke of Adelian, but I was overwhelmingly defeated every time.
It’s not an excuse, but Joden and I have a very unfavorable compatibility.
“Of course, this time I thought about how to counter his unique magic unlike before.”
Just because I know how to deal with his unique magic doesn’t mean I can easily defeat Joden.
Joden is skilled not only in unique magic but also in ordinary magic, and he excels in close combat as well.
“Uwaaah! S-School President! Please save me!”
At that moment, Daerun, who had fainted after seeing his subordinate, regained consciousness and rushed towards Joden.
-Whoosh, thud!
However, one of the student council members who was next to Joden quickly subdued Daerun as he rushed towards him.
“Don’t you dare lay a hand on the School President.”
I know why Daerun rushed towards Joden after seeing him.
Earlier, when I used a nightmare on Daerun, I used the face of his subordinate.
It must be difficult for him to maintain his composure when he sees the face of the person who violated him.
“Heal him properly. I’ll take care of the rest.”
Joden gave orders to the other student council members and froze the remaining subordinates of Daerun, making them unable to move.
Joden, who froze all of Daerun’s subordinates at a rapid pace, approached me.
“He probably knows the situation to some extent.”
He probably heard that Daerun’s subordinates attacked me first and that I easily dealt with them.
But he probably didn’t hear what happened after the mist appeared.
No one could see through the mist.
“Long time no see, Eunin.”
Joden, approaching me, whispered so softly that even nearby Sephia wouldn’t hear.
“Yes! It’s been a while. I never expected to see you in a situation like this, though.”
Having heard my words, Joden chuckled softly.
“hahahaha, really? I thought something like this might happen at least once.”
“If you knew this would happen, you should have told me in advance. Although, the outcome probably wouldn’t have changed.”
Next time, I’ll let you know in advance, Joden said with a small laugh, then spoke with a serious tone.
“The disciplinary committee meeting is inevitable.”
I wasn’t surprised since provoking the disciplinary committee was the purpose from the beginning.
Of course, the current situation was quite different from the initial plan.
“Indeed, both me and Joden will probably receive punishment.”
“Yes, everyone saw Duren attacking Eunin first, but if there’s an issue…”
Joden trailed off, shifting his gaze to Duren and his subordinates, and I followed Joden’s gaze.
Duren’s subordinates were covered in bruises all over their bodies and faces, as if they had been beaten.
Duren, despite having consumed a potion and having no visible injuries, had a face covered in blood.
“Did you do all of that by yourself?”
Joden didn’t say much, but he glanced briefly at Sephia behind me.
Perhaps even Sephia, within the mist, was asking Duren about what he had done.
“Yes! I made all of them like that by myself. How about that? Impressive, right?”
“So it is. Understood.”
Joden nodded and didn’t ask anything.
“Well, then I’ll start working as the academy student council president.”
Those words meant that now I would take the lead.
It would be simpler to just say it straightforwardly. Why beat around the bush?
“Oh, please wait a moment. I have evidence footage.”
I retrieved the camera I had installed earlier.
Joden looked at the camera in my hand.
“You’re still thoroughly prepared.”
“It’s one of my thousands of advantages.”
“Is there anything I need to know separately before I start my work as the student council president?”
“Just follow the procedures from now on. Oh! Speak as disruptively as possible.”
“Understood.”
It feels comfortable when things go smoothly in a conversation with Joden.
Joden gave orders to other student council students.
“Fighting to this extent without permission inside the academy is a violation of the rules. Take them all away.”
“Yes!”
The student council students responded respectfully to Joden.
Well, that’s neat.
The student council students moved swiftly.
It was different from Dallun and his subordinates.
I was also included in the target that Joden was trying to take away.
The only difference between Dallun and his subordinates was that Joden, not a student council member, was directly involved in the task, and his arms and legs were not frozen.
At that moment, when they were trying to go to where the disciplinary committee was being held.
Sepia urgently spoke to Joden.
“Just a moment! Those guys started the fight and attacked Loki first. Why does Loki have to be dragged along?”
“I know that those guys started the attack. But that doesn’t mean we should go to such lengths.”
Sepia probably knows better than anyone that I hit Dallun hard.
Because Sepia was the only one who saw me hitting Dallun in the fog.
Of course, Sepia didn’t see the nightmare I used against Dallun earlier.
But recalling the nightmare I used earlier gave me chills all over again.
To use illusions perfectly, I had to vividly recall those images, and to make Dallun experience something terrible, I vividly recalled ‘that’.
“But, but Dallun started it first…”
“Miss Sepia.”
I interrupted Sepia.
Oops, I shouldn’t have said that.
Sepia looked at me and I lowered my head.
She was probably about to mention Dallun’s s*xual harassment.
To explain that, I would have to explain how Dallun harassed, too.
But there were many other students around now, and they were all listening to this conversation.
I believe in evil rather than the goodness of humans.
Of course, most who hear that would likely think it’s a lie.
What mattered to them wasn’t whether it was truth or falsehood.
Those who envied and disliked Sepia’s talent would spread rumors one way or another, whether it was true or false, people would undoubtedly talk.
“But, but.”
I know what Sepia is worried about.
Perhaps she’s afraid I might face severe discipline.
“Miss Sepia, don’t worry too much. I have everything planned.”
I handed the camera I held in my hand to Sepia.
Inside it, every instance of harassment Sepia had faced was captured.
And while this could interfere with the disciplinary committee, I intend to deliver it to someone trustworthy.
“Miss Sepia, please deliver this to Professor Elysia as quickly as possible.”
Professor Elysia is trustworthy.
And if it’s Professor Elysia, she’ll understand why I’m sending it to her instead of directly to the disciplinary committee.
“I’ll deliver it as quickly as possible.”
Sepia said so and quickly ran off using the power of the spirits.
“How is it? Have I made a good friend?”
“Well… a good friend, but the benefactor still remains oblivious.”
I boasted to Joden about Sepia, but Joden made an incomprehensible remark.
“What? What do you mean?”
“I’m sorry. Father told me not to say because it’s amusing.”
‘Since it’s what the Adellian Duke said, it must be quite absurd.’
“Why isn’t that guy restrained?”
One of Daerun’s subordinates, with his arms bound in ice, shouted at Joden.
Hearing those words, Joden nodded as if acknowledging the validity.
“Hmm. Your words make sense too.”
After saying that, Joden turned to me and asked.
“Are you planning to escape?”
“No.”
“I see.”
“”””………………..””””
When everyone was at a loss for words after that simple conversation.
Daerun’s subordinate then said.
“I-I won’t escape either! So, please untie me!”
“How can I trust that?”
“”””…………..””””
‘Didn’t he clearly say he’s the student council president?’
Joden also had an unexpectedly shameless side.
But his expression was so serious and cold that it seemed natural to say what was obvious.
“Well, come to think of it, letting him go without any consequences does seem a bit strange.”
“My words are…”
Ignoring the words that were heard, Joden created ice with his unique magic.
However, the ice moved here and there in the air without binding my arms or legs.
“…”
After a few seconds, all the students nearby stared with their mouths open at what Joden had created.
“This should be enough, Tala.”
Joden’s words were about the ice he had made.
It even seemed to be moving. It crackled.
As Da-run and his subordinates walked with their arms frozen.
I sat on the horse and went comfortably.
Isn’t it more appropriate to say that I’m taking it with me instead of dragging it along?