Chapter 43
Chapter 43
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Chapter: 43
"Congratulations. You're not being expelled."
Shin A-sol, who was standing in the hallway, blurted out those words.
I stared intently at her face and said, "Your expression is far from congratulatory."
Despite saying congratulations, Shin A-sol's face clearly showed regret. She flinched for a moment as if I had hit the nail on the head, and then opened her mouth.
"Honestly, I agree with Professor Kim Taek-hee. I'm sorry, but I don't think you should stay in this academy."
"Then why did you bother helping me? If it weren't for you, a few more professors would have voted in favor."
In fact, many professors greatly trusted Shin A-sol. If she had strongly argued in the meeting that I should be expelled, a 7-7 tie would never have happened.
"I didn't help you. I just said what I felt,” Shin A-sol said indifferently, implying it was nothing.
She was the kind of person who never said anything she didn't mean, so those words must be true.
"Since you didn't help me, I guess you're not expecting a thank you. Then why were you waiting for me here?"
"I should be the one thanking you,” Shin A-sol suddenly bowed politely and said, "Thank you. For saving Su-kyung during the field training."
"..."
A low but sincere voice.
It wasn't something she said lightly. I was a little surprised.
Shin A-sol was the most upright character in the Masterclass. She never bowed easily to someone she considered evil.@@@@
It meant she was truly grateful for saving Seo Su-kyung...
'...Sword Saint might be confused about her sexual identity.'
With someone who cared about her so much... For Seo Su-kyung, who grew up in a cruel family environment since childhood, Shin A-sol must have seemed like an angel.
But this was a misunderstanding. A very big misunderstanding.
"...I think you're misunderstanding something. I'm not the kind of person who would risk my life to save a student."
I said it as it was, but Shin A-sol replied, not minding.
"I know. I know you think that."
"...What does that mean?"
"Don't people not know everything about themselves?"
I was momentarily speechless. I couldn't understand what this kid was saying.
'Is she trying to say something like she knows me better than I do?'
She seemed to be under a serious delusion. How dare she say such things without knowing that I'm the villain?
"You have an inflated ego too."
"Me... too?"
"So does Seo Su-kyung, and so do most of the people in this academy. They all believe that what they see is right. They don't doubt it even a speck."
"I don't think it's wrong to believe in yourself."
"Do you have any idea why I saved Seo Su-kyung or why I brought her to the Deconstructionist Department? A mad psychopathic professor who only sees people and villains as mere test subjects, do you think he would do something like that for a student you care about so much?"
I poured out the words as if I had forgotten that I was currently Do Jin-hak.
I was so upset. A character created in a mere 20-year game was talking as if she knew me better than I did.
"...If that happens, I will definitely stop it."
After thinking for a long time, Shin A-sol finally replied.
"But even then, the gratitude I have towards you for saving Su-kyung this time won't disappear."
...I was dumbfounded.
In the end, Shin A-sol's words meant that business was business and personal was personal. It meant that even if she was betrayed or backstabbed later, she wouldn't forget the favor she'd received now.
It was difficult. Human reason followed emotion. No matter how much you know in your head, you can't overcome your emotions in the end.
"Anyway, I wanted to tell you this. Since I won't be attending the Deconstructionist Department classes anymore, I thought I'd say it here..."
As if that was all she had to say, Shin A-sol bowed politely and turned away.
She walked away with much lighter steps.
"...Remember at Yongmun Mountain?"
I watched her receding figure and said.
"You told me something, didn't you? That you would grant me one request."
Shin A-sol, who had stopped walking, turned around with a stiff face.
"Why suddenly...?"
"I suddenly thought of something to ask."
"A request...?"
Her expression turned pale, as if she was having some bad premonition.
I paused for a moment and then said, "How about you continue attending the Deconstructionist Department classes? That's my request."
"Huh?"
Surprised by the unexpected request, Shin A-sol's pale face turned confused.
"Why are you making such a proposal to me...? I was trying to monitor you, aren't you offended?"
"Honestly, my head is still spinning, but because I have a psychopathic personality, I don't get offended by such things."
I persuaded Shin A-sol that she didn't have to worry about me harassing her under the guise of classes.
Shin A-sol fell into deep thought with a somber expression.
"But I don't have any reason to continue attending the Deconstructionist Department classes..."
"Professor Sarah, you will regret this behavior..."
Before Kim Taek-hee could leave a serious warning, a magic circle lit up under his feet, and he was sucked into it.
Sarah looked down at the magic circle that had driven Kim Taek-hee away and sighed.
‘I will regret it...? I regret it already. From the moment I didn't raise my hand in favor of expelling Do Jin-hak at the meeting today.’
Even the night before the meeting, Sarah had intended to help Kim Taek-hee expel Do Jin-hak. She knew firsthand how evil that man was.
But she couldn't do it.
‘If only I hadn't received this letter this morning...’
She pulled out a letter from her pocket.
The letter, stamped with the seal of the Deconstructionist Department, contained only a very short sentence.
-If you want to summon a devil, you have to keep me in this academy.
As soon as she read the letter, Sarah felt a chill run down her spine.
‘How, how did he know? How could he know that I was trying to summon a devil...?’
Summoning a devil from the depths of the abyss was Sarah's long-held desire, a forbidden experiment she had never told anyone about.
To think that such a dangerous secret would be revealed to Do Jin-hak of all people...!
‘Was it the last time he came here...?’
Do Jin-hak had only visited this lab once. Although she had been worried, she thought it had gone well, but apparently, he had discovered the secrets of this lab from that one visit.
‘What a scary guy...’
He was such a disgusting person, but she couldn't deny his abilities. That's why Sarah couldn't ignore Do Jin-hak's letter.
Because he might actually be able to make it happen.
Summoning a devil, something she had been researching for a long time.
"Teacher, am I doing the right thing...?"
Doubting her own choice, Sarah asked the portrait hanging on the lab wall.
It was a portrait of Seo Gyeong-deok, a Joseon Dynasty Taoist.
As the founder of the Masterclass, Seo Gyeong-deok's image could be seen everywhere in this academy, in statues and pictures, but it was unusual to see it hanging in a lab like this.
He was a special person to Sarah. He was the teacher who taught her the art of summoning.
"Come to think of it, that picture was hanging in the lab last time too."
"?!"
A sudden voice.
Sarah quickly turned her head, and Do Jin-hak was walking in from the entrance.
But there was one strange thing. He wasn't alone. Someone, with their hood pulled up deep, was following him closely.
"Who's behind you?"
"You'll find out soon. It's someone important to you."
"To me?"
Sarah didn't understand what he meant, but that wasn't important right now.
"The words in the letter... they weren't a lie, were they? If you were just trying to be smart and avoid being expelled, you made a big mistake. Your expulsion case was only postponed, not dismissed."
Do Jin-hak looked at Sarah with confidence. It was clear that he knew something.
"...How did you know? That I'm researching summoning a devil?"
"How could I not? You were collecting devil horns in this lab."
Sarah wondered how Do Jin-hak had seen the hidden devil horns, but he continued.
"You tried to hide them with an invisibility spell, but it was useless. You'd need enough horns to fill this lab to summon even one devil."
Of course, Do Jin-hak added that it would be impossible to collect that many horns.
Sarah sighed. He was right. To create a medium capable of summoning a devil with just horns, an enormous amount would be needed.
"I've been searching everywhere for horns... but honestly, I don't even know where to find more."
"Of course. Devils don't just drop horns everywhere."
"Stop acting so smart and just tell me. How are you going to help me?"
"Before that, there's one thing I want to make sure of."
Seeing Sarah's tense face, Do Jin-hak said reassuringly, "It's very simple. Just don't question my methods. That's all you have to do."
"You have to tell me what methods..."
"I just want you to say whether you'll follow or not. I'm not free either."
This suspicious guy was saying such suspicious things, and it made Sarah extremely suspicious, but in the end, she could only nod.
She was already conducting a forbidden experiment.
'I can't hesitate now!'
Sarah nodded firmly, her eyes filled with determination.
Do Jin-hak nodded in satisfaction and gestured behind him. The mysterious person who had been standing silently behind him all this time lifted his hood.
“!!!”
Sarah had vowed not to be surprised no matter what came out, but her resolution was shattered in a second and a curse word flew out of her mouth.
"This, this crazy bastard..."
Sarah couldn't believe what Do Jin-hak had done.
As soon as he lifted his hood, two large, imposing horns were immediately visible.
It was the devil villain who had devastated the city just two days ago.
[Translator - Helga ]
[Proofreader - Starfall ]
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