Chapter 41
Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius
Episode 41:
The entire academy is on alert due to the nobles.
They went from place to place, making a fuss, trying to find the culprit who ruined their children.
âTell me where I am right now!â
âJoe, calm down a littleâ¦.â
âDo you look calm now? âMy son came back looking like that, and I think I can calm him down!â
âIâll explain everythingâ¦â
âAnd what on earth are you doing! Does it make sense for a cadet to stay still until that happens?â
âWhat kind of rapport is that!â
âBe prepared for a formal protest at the royal court!â
âPlease calm downâ¦!â
Relations among the nobles went one way or another.
The principals try to calm things down somehow, and the nobles throw tantrums because they canât help but vent their anger.
The vice principal could not speak properly and was stopped by the nobles.
âWhere the hell are you!â
âWhere did you hide it? âWhere did you hide it?â
âDo you really want to die? âCan you please take me down from that place right away?â
The nobles who searched the entire academy couldnât find what they were looking for, so they became even more angry and pushed the vice principal.
ââ¦Do you really need to meet me?â
The nobles snorted in bewilderment at the vice principalâs words.
âSo you think weâre doing this for no reason?â
âFor us, time is money!â
âIs this really crazy? Do you think weâre funny?â
The vice principal, who had been scolded for saying the wrong thing, hesitated for a moment and then opened his mouth.
ââ¦There is one place I can guess.â
âwhere are you? âGuide me right away!â
âInstead, what happens from now on is not my responsibility.â
âWhat nonsense?â
âYou have to promise me that.â
The nobles were impressed by the firm attitude of the principal.
âOkay, move now.â
âAll right. âPlease follow me.â
The vice principal stepped forward and walked.
The nobles followed him.
âBut where are you going? âIs there anywhere in the academy that we havenât been to?â
One of the nobles who was following behind the vice-principal asked the vice-principal.
The vice principal glanced at him and answered.
âthere is. âThereâs only one place I havenât been to.â
âokay? Then you should have informed me a long time ago. âI havenât seen it that way, but people are so⦠terrible at writing.â
The vice principal laughed bitterly at the noblesâ dissatisfied words.
Do they know?
The place they are going now is like entering the maw of a tiger.
I wish I had given up and gone back.
They hastened their orders with useless arrogance and obsession.
âHere it is.â
A two-story mansion with a gorgeous exterior, different from the typical accommodations used by academy cadets.
âThere was a place like this here?â
âWhy didnât we know about this place?â
The nobles were puzzled by the mansion they saw for the first time.
âItâs probably because it was made recently. âIt has now been three years since it was created.â
âOh yeah? You must have a lot of money. âBuilding useless things like this.â
The vice principal did not react in any way to the noblemanâs words.
Standing in front of the door, he looked back at the nobles and asked again.
âDo you really need to go in?â
âWhat kind of nonsense are you talking about here? come out!â
âIf itâs not here, youâll have to prepare yourself. âI will hold you accountable for wasting our precious time.â
Instead of answering, the vice principal bowed his head and stepped aside.
The nobles glared at the principal, then opened the door and went inside.
âCouldnât you show yourself right away?â
As soon as one of the nobles entered, he shouted until the mansion rang loudly.
âCouldnât you show yourself right away?â
âCome out now and bow your head!â
They walked to the center of the lobby and shouted wildly.
At the sound, the people living in the mansion appeared one by one.
âWhat are these crazy people?â
A cadet with an irritated face blocked their path.
***
Come out now â
As I was looking at Mahol, who was lying on the bed with his face covered in bandages, I heard loud voices.
âRaymond?â
When I got up from the chair, Reina looked at me.
âDonât come out, stay here.â
ââ¦yes.â
Reyna nodded and squeezed Maholâs hand.
âWhere are you? âWhy donât you show up right away!â
âRuthless bastards!â
Men and women in flashy clothes, led by a man with a bulging stomach, entered the lobby.
âAre they crazy?â
These were faces I had never seen before.
I didnât invite anyone here in the first place.
The fact that they come in when no one is there means they are uninvited guests.
âWhat is it?â
I blocked their path as they tried to search each room.
They frowned at me.
âWhat is this guy doing again?â
âCanât you get out of the way right now? How dare you call it safety!â
People who didnât even know who I was were spewing out harsh words.
They seemed older, but that didnât mean they could talk rudely to me.
âWhat are we doing here?â
I ignored them and glared at the vice principal who was quietly watching next to them.
The assistant principal trembled under my gaze.
âHa, is this crazy?â
âYouâve lost your mind about the cadet topic? âKneel down and bow your head right now!â
As I listened, I started to feel annoyed.
The vice principal who was supposed to explain this matter remained silent.
âIâm starting to get angry.â
Ttuduk.
The assistant principalâs face turned pale at the sound of the joints in his hands being misaligned.
He reacted greatly to my small hand movements, probably because he was remembering what I had done to him before.
âA person like that would do something like this?â
The reason they were able to come here was because the vice principal gave them guidance.
Otherwise, there would be no reason for the vice-principal to come along and there would be no reason for non-cadets to come here.
âAre you going to keep staying like that? âItâs because the vice-principal is so bad at managing even one student⦠tsk tsk.â
âGet rid of this guy right now!â
They shouted at the vice principal.
The vice principal looked back at me and them, then bowed his head to me.
âsorry. âThey said they really had to come in.â
âconsensusâ¦?â
âWhy are you giving the cadet a haircut now?â
The nobles looked at the principal with mesmerized faces.
The sight of the vice-principal bowing his head to the cadet was strange, even to someone unfamiliar with the current situation.
To be considered an action between an assistant principal and a cadet, it was an action that was greatly outside of common sense.
âMaster Raymond. I will handle it. There is no need for you to waste your energy on something like this.â
Ellis quietly came next to me and glared at the nobles.
Raymond.
The noblesâ bodies stiffened at that name.
âLes⦠Emond? That bastardâ¦â
âHe, the son of Count Millenniumâ¦â
The nobles turned their stiff heads and looked back at the vice principal.
The name Raymond was a name that any noble would have heard at least once.
The vice principal nodded and said to them.
âyouâre right. âThis is Raymond Millennium.â
ââ¦!â
It grew to the point where I was worried that the noblesâ eyes would be torn out.
There is no reason for the vice principal to lie to themselves.
Because you know very well that nothing good comes from lying.
That means itâs really Raymond.
âIâm sorry.â
They bowed their heads at the same time.
The power of the name Raymond Millennium was strong enough to make lower-ranking nobles immediately bow their heads.
***
The nobles sat in front of me around a long table.
I could see him looking at me and considering when to open his mouth.
ââ¦tell them to come.â
âyes.â
After finishing my conversation with Ellis, I looked at them.
âSo you came to look for Mahol?â
âThatâs right!â
Viscount Jones, who had the highest rank among them, answered with a disciplined attitude.
He is the father of Jones, the leader of the gang.
Because the family name was Jones, the cadets called the group Jones, based on their existing name.
I quietly looked at his face.
Looking at it like this, it definitely looks similar. Being weak to the strong and strong to the weak.
âI understand that the accident occurred when Mahol suddenly had a seizure and swung his sword.â
âyes. Thatâs right!â
They told me in detail why they came.
As if he would not tell even the smallest lie, he even said that he had heard it from the vice principal.
âThatâs fun.â
When I looked at the vice principal, seeing something different from what I knew, he had his head down and couldnât say anything.
He is aware of his mistakes.
He seems worried about what he will do if I use this as an excuse to attack him.
âItâs different from what I know.â
âyesâ¦?â
If there is an error, it is correct to correct it.
âItâs different from what I know. âI understand that you couldnât control your anger when you saw your sons touch Maholâs sister first.â
âIt canât be. âI heard it directly from the vice principalâ¦?â
The faces of the nobles who looked back at the principal stiffened.
When I saw him looking like a criminal, I realized something was going wrong.
âSo youâre saying Iâm lying?â
âNo, thatâsâ¦â
He was embarrassed.
He raised his hand, smoothed his chin, and continued speaking.
âI was there too.â
ââ¦?â
âBut donât you have anything to say to me? âI still saved your children.â
ââ¦!â
The nobles were greatly embarrassed.
They looked back at Viscount Jones as if asking what they were going to do.
âNo matter how precious human life is. âI felt quite bad for saving him and getting scolded for it.â
âIâm sorry.â
âWe were short-thinking. please forgive me!â
Boom boom!
The nobles all shouted, banging their heads on the table.
They trembled with fear.
If I say anything about them to the earl, I donât know what will happen to their estates.
Moreover, if you are chosen by a famous family, it is obvious what the future of that family will be.
âNo, you shouldnât apologize to me. âAll you have to do is thank me.â
âyes? âWhat is thatâ¦â
âThere is someone else you need to apologize to.â
As soon as I lowered my hand and placed it on my knee, the door to the living room opened and a brother and sister came inside.
âI⦠you said you called me.â
Mahol woke up just then and came with Reina.
I called.
Ellis came in from the living room and informed me that Mahol had woken up.
So I called, but I had no idea that he would come in at such good timing.
He motioned to the Mahol siblings to come closer and told the nobles.
âThis is the person you should apologize to.â
ââ¦.â
The noblesâ expressions became blank.
An expressionless man and a young girl who glances at them and looks at each other.
I felt like I knew who they were without even asking.
Mahol and Raina.
Those who said their children were being bullied.
And the commoners who would never have had any dealings with them.
They hesitated because there is such a thing as noble dignity.
âWhy canât I do it? Donât do it if you canât do it. âBut you know what happens next, right?â
ââ¦!â
Their pride did not last long.
Family was more important than pride.
They began to apologize to the Mahol siblings.
âIâm sorry.â
âMy son did something wrong.â
Still, their actions were noble because they thought they were nobles.
Nevertheless, the Mahol siblings were embarrassed just because the nobles had apologized to them.
âThey canât understand the situation properly.â
But it wasnât me. I looked at that figure coldly and opened my mouth.
âI donât feel sincere. No, donât say it. âI guess Iâll have to contact my father and ask him to sort it out.â
I knew what they were afraid of, and I was determined to take full advantage of it.
âIâm sorry. Please forgive my child! âItâs all because of this ugly fatherâs poor education.â
âPlease forgive me even when you see our faces! Iâm asking you this!â
Only then did they kneel down, hit their heads on the ground, and cry out as if they were crying.
âYou donât have to do this.â
ââ¦.â
I smiled happily as I looked at the embarrassed Mahol siblings and the kneeling nobles.