I Became the Academy’s Female Delinquent Chapter 6. Question

    Elsie unintentionally wiped away the tears that had burst forth with her sleeve.

    ‘Even if I’m upset, how embarrassing to cry in front of the kids.’

    She couldn’t tell if she was naturally prone to tears, or if it was just everything that had been building up finally exploding.

    The tears just kept flowing, showing no signs of stopping.

    She had never cried so uncontrollably in her life.

    That’s why Elsie was flustered.

    She couldn’t figure out how to handle this flood of emotions. She felt like she wasn’t herself anymore.

    “E, Elsie?! Are you okay? I know you’re upset about being interrupted, but… try to stop! You need to pull yourself together, especially with your memory all messed up!”

    Thrud, uncharacteristically flustered by Elsie’s sudden tears, rushed over, looking flustered.

    Thrud had read Elsie’s confused emotions through the Fist of the Heart. She looked at Elsie with concern.

    “I, I can’t stop crying… Aren’t you upset too? If that ba… if he hadn’t interrupted, I would have won.”

    Elsie pointed at Doyun with a gesture that resembled a threat. Doyun, who had been frozen with a shocked expression, flinched and took a step back.

    “It’s annoying, but what can you do? It was the teacher’s decision. I doubt he wanted to interfere either?”

    “Hic, still. Sniff, that’s right. Butting into a Valkyrie duel without any sense…”

    Elsie grumbled, rubbing her throbbing head, probably from hitting it on the pillar.

    She was embarrassed by the tears, her head hurt, and everything was a mess.

    ‘Reginleif’s decision, huh? She’s a Valkyrie herself, how could she do this…’

    “But you’ve been going on about Valkyries for a while now, what’s that all about?”

    “Huh? Aren’t you a Valkyrie?”

    “What’s that?”

    “…Never mind.”

    Valkyrie Thrud doesn’t know what a Valkyrie is?

    She couldn’t tell if Thrud was just too dumb to know, or if the concept of a Valkyrie didn’t exist in this world.

    ‘Doesn’t matter, I guess.’

    In the first place, the Valkyries of the Aesir Saga were just a job title, aside from the game’s lore.

    So it was entirely possible that Thrud and the other Valkyries in this world weren’t Valkyries in a professional sense.

    ‘Considering that Thrud’s skill tooltip actually works, it seems like the ‘lore’ itself is maintained. So I guess it’s right to still think of her as a Valkyrie.’

    Elsie briefly recalled the lore of the Valkyries appearing in the Aesir Saga.

    She wiped away the tears that were slowly stopping with her sleeve and decided to focus on other problems first.

    “Hey, you, the interrupter!”

    “Uh, uh?”

    Doyun, who had been shocked and frozen by Elsie’s outburst of tears, flinched and answered as if jumping.

    He didn’t know how to deal with Elsie, who had been crying so sadly that he felt guilty.

    Her sulky voice still sounded angry about the interrupted duel, but at least she wasn’t crying her heart out anymore.

    That was a relief.

    Doyun, who quickly regained his composure, approached Elsie and Thrud.

    “Sorry. I didn’t know you’d be so upset.”

    “That’s over now. But you… Thrud, is he in our class?”

    “Yeah. He’s Doyun. He’s shorter than me, but he’s good at swordsmanship and… nice?”

    Thrud glanced at Doyun at Elsie’s question and answered hesitantly after a brief moment of thought.

    Elsie’s eyes narrowed, as if she was dissatisfied with her answer.

    “I don’t need useless introductions. Do you think that’ll make me like the guy who interrupted the duel? And… where does it look like he’s short! He’s so tall!”

    Elsie shouted, waving her arms around, looking back and forth between Thrud and Doyun.

    Elsie, with the game’s default height, couldn’t be called tall no matter how you looked at it.

    There’s a reason why the default is the default. It’s just that the two in front of her were taller than Elsie.

    “He’s shorter than me. Just a little bit.”

    Thrud tried to explain the subtle difference by bringing her thumb and forefinger together.

    “Yeah. He’s shorter than you. Never mind…”

    Elsie closed her mouth, having nothing to say because it was the truth.

    ‘His name, his black hair and light brown eyes… he’s suspiciously out of place, that guy.’

    Elsie had many thoughts upon seeing Doyun’s striking appearance.

    She had only seen him briefly before coming to the Academy, but here, the name and hair color of Doyun, which reminded her of her hometown, didn’t seem to fit no matter how she thought about it.

    ‘Not that I should be saying this… is he someone who came from another world or something?’

    Doyun subtly avoided Elsie’s gaze as she suddenly stared at him.

    It wasn’t like he had done anything wrong.

    But he was troubled by the fact that she was a girl who had shed tears because of him.

    That this girl had been in a fierce battle with Thrud until just now.

    Thrud, who was taller than most men, was especially threatening with her incredible hand-to-hand combat skills.

    He expected that even he would have a hard time dealing with her when she got close.

    It was hard to believe, even after seeing it, that such a Thrud and such a beautiful child who seemed to have nothing to do with fighting had been fighting.

    “His name is… Doyun?”

    “Ah, yeah. Han Doyun.”

    “Ha, Han Doyun??”

    Elsie felt dizzy hearing his full name.

    It was out of place.

    The naming was too out of place.

    ‘…Yeah, it doesn’t fit at all.’

    Considering that this place is similar to the Aesir Saga, it’s a world close to fantasy at best.

    But the name Han Doyun was a name closer to Elsie’s original world no matter how you looked at it.

    Elsie looked at Doyun, thinking that this was a destruction of the world setting.

    Slightly spiky but neatly trimmed familiar black hair. Light brown eyes.

    Even his subtly exotic, distinct features.

    ‘This is definitely…’

    “Why is your name like that?”

    “…My name?”

    Whack!

    “Ugh!”

    Elsie asked Doyun as if possessed in order to resolve her question.

    And immediately, Thrud grabbed her by the collar.

    “Elsie Adorenchia. Don’t you think that question was crossing the line? I know you’re annoyed, but it’s rude to pick on someone’s name!”

    Thrud began to scold Elsie, saying that she had forgotten her manners while losing her memory.

    “Ugh! Th-that’s not what I meant! I asked because the name is unfamiliar! Unfamiliar! So let go! M-my buttons are going to pop off!”

    Elsie was left dangling from Thrud, grabbed by the collar.

    Finally, after a few buttons near her chest were torn off, she was able to set foot on the ground.

    “Damn it… I can’t say anything…”

    Elsie, who had picked up the torn buttons with a look of dismay, glared up at Thrud.

    “What are you going to do about this, you bitch.”

    “Your personality is so intense that I keep forgetting you lost your memory… I’ll sew the buttons back on later.”

    Thrud snatched the buttons from Elsie’s hand.

    Elsie, who had been watching the scene with an absurd expression, turned her gaze back to Doyun.

    “So…”

    “Ugh!”

    Then Doyun blushed and quickly averted his gaze.

    “Why is this guy like this again.”

    “Th-thank you and sorry, but the buttons are torn off… please cover up a bit. I don’t know where to look, so it’s a bit embarrassing….”

    Doyun glanced at her chest and explained haltingly.

    Only then did Elsie realize what the problem was, and she felt embarrassed again and fastened her torn shirt.

    She had unintentionally shown an unsightly appearance again because of Thrud.

    That’s how she became aware of reality again.

    She had become Elsie, the game character she had worked so hard to raise.

    The absurd reality that she had become a woman.

    “Tsk…”

    If Elsie’s perfect body and beauty, which had become a reality, were in front of her, she would have been fascinated by it, even if she had customized it herself.

    When she thought about that, Elsie suddenly felt resentful.

    ‘I can’t even be satisfied by looking at it anymore. And this guy is blushing and just enjoying it?’

    The magnificent valley of Elsie’s chest, which was revealed when the buttons on her chest were torn off. It was something that even she didn’t have the courage to face.

    She began to resent the fact that it had been seen by this lecherous black-haired otherworlder.

    ‘In the first place, who is this guy anyway? Why is he the only one playing separately?’

    Elsie even started to pick on him for no reason.

    The fighting spirit that had been boiling up because the battle had been interrupted had not yet subsided.

    The battle that she had not seen the end of made Elsie anxious, and so it gave her the strength to act even more recklessly.

    “But what are you thanking me for, you pervert?”

    A flash of light flashed from Elsie’s body.

    The combat skill Pure Strike struck Doyun’s abdomen.

    “Wow, Doyun is getting beat up without even being able to breathe.”

    “I thought they managed to stop the fight, but why is he suddenly getting beaten up?”

    “The kid who was sick for a few days is flying around.”

    “…….”

    Leaving behind the voices of the students admiring Elsie’s movements, Reginleif quietly pondered.

    Elsie Adorenchia’s personal information recorded in the Academy. Appearance, family background, current residence, special notes, etc.

    She collected her detailed information that she could access as a homeroom teacher. And came to a conclusion.

    “Different.”

    It’s a little different from the recorded information she knows.

    Most of it matched, but her personality and combat aptitude were different from the records.

    It was a discrepancy that she wouldn’t have noticed if she hadn’t been paying attention as a homeroom teacher.

    Is the record delivered to the Academy wrong?

    Or did Elsie thoroughly hide it from her family until she entered the school?

    If not, then… what is it?

    Reginleif’s eyes sparkled with interest as she looked at Elsie, pleased that there were many interesting students this year.

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