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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    214

    When I was originally in
    school, vacations always seemed short.

    A few days before school
    resumed, I would always find myself screaming; Already?!

    But not this time. Now, I was
    shivering at the thought that my vacation wasn’t over yet.

    When will I finally be able to
    increase my stats on my own? Haven’t I rested enough?

    I know that Armadi gave me
    this reward as a gesture of pity, as if to say I should take a break
    after all my hard work.

    But I already took those
    breaks back when I was a frail Mesugaki.

    Now, I am healthy enough to
    undergo training on par with the Allen Family knights, yet this
    automatic growth was still ongoing.

    Day after day, I had to endure
    meaningless training!

    Shouldn’t I just rest?

    Yeah. That’s the logical thing
    to do.

    But think about it! In this
    damned fantasy world, how many things are there for a jobless person
    to do?!

    In a world without smartphones
    or PCs, what is there to do?!

    Resting is fine for a day or
    two, but after a month or two, it becomes unbearable!

    That’s why I decided to head
    back to the Academy a few days before the new semester started.

    At least there, I’d have more
    to do than at the mansion. Maybe I could even take on some small
    quests.

    “Miss, are you really
    leaving?”

    Erin, who had been by my side
    attending to me throughout the vacation, politely asked me not to go,
    but I wasn’t an oblivious boss.

    I knew how annoying it was to
    have someone sticking with you all day long.

    So I thanked her for her hard
    work and headed to the Academy with Karl.

    Despite the lengthy vacation,
    the streets of the Academy looked no different from before.

    Of course, it made sense.
    Unless the Academy had collapsed, there was no reason for the
    streets, maintained for decades, to undergo a drastic change.

    My thoughts changed the moment
    I visited the back alleys, wondering if Alsatine had returned.

    “Hello, customer!”

    “Good day!”

    In the past, Alsatine’s
    informant hideout was a place where riffraff gathered.

    It was the kind of place
    normal people would find too scary and dirty to approach.

    But not anymore. The people
    who used to act like thugs were all showing respect.

    …Am I seeing hallucinations
    right now? Is someone showing me an illusion?

    Is this a dream? No, that
    can’t be. I haven’t dreamed in months due to training with Grandpa,
    so it can’t be a dream.

    As I was frozen in shock at
    the scenery that looked as if someone had used a Hypnosis App, a
    person descended from above.

    “Employer. It’s been a
    while.”

    “It’s been a while, Lady
    Allen.”

    Karia’s confident expression
    and Alsatine’s awkward demeanour made it clear who was in charge of
    the situation.

    It seemed that the Master, who
    had been missing for ten years, didn’t like what her disciple had
    been doing.

    “How does it look? Pretty
    decent, right?”

    Reading my confusion, Karia
    spoke as she descended the stairs.

    “I realised there were
    things I hadn’t taught my disciple while watching the mess he made,
    so I decided to educate him. Notice any changes?”

    It’s more than a little
    change. There’s no way the bald guy who used to lick his dagger
    could suddenly be standing in a disciplined salute. The discrepancy
    is unreal!

    “Considering you might want
    a detailed explanation… Hmm, yes. Have you ever visited a base of
    the Newman Family?”

    ‘Yes.’

    “Yes Old Spinster Lady.”

    “Everything seemed normal
    there, right?”

    Come to think of it, yes. The
    bases of the Newman Family were all just like any other ordinary
    shop.

    The service wasn’t great,
    suggesting they didn’t want too many visitors, but the shops
    existed logically.

    “Creating a bad atmosphere
    to drive people away, like my disciple did, isn’t necessarily bad.
    But the problem with this approach is that when something goes wrong,
    the local authority will crack down on you.”

    Something is going wrong. Like
    committing a serious crime and drawing the ire of the authorities.

    Even if you have connections
    with those in power, you never know when they’ll cut you off. So, if
    you’re going to run an information business, it’s better to operate
    in a place that seems mundane and low on popularity but just gets
    by—Karia explained.

    “The best places are so
    crowded that you can’t even tell who’s coming and going. But you
    can’t create such a place just because you want to, so this kind of
    atmosphere is preferable.”

    ‘I see…’

    “Isn’t it actually more
    noticeable? If that hot-tempered bald guy stands up straight, people
    might whisper that he’s lost his mind.”

    “I told you, we’re still in
    the teaching phase.”

    Ah, so this is a hint on how
    to set up the next base.

    Thank goodness. It would have
    been extremely burdensome if things stayed like this.

    “Come on up. Employer, we
    have several things to discuss.”

    After guiding me to a room and
    expertly shooing Karl away, Karia cut off the outside sounds. She
    said it wasn’t something for the average person to hear.

    “From my investigation
    with my disciple this time, the Church of Armadi seems more dangerous
    than before.”

    Karia continued.

    She knew even back when she
    worked for the Shadow of the Kingdom that the Church of Armadi wasn’t
    a clean place.

    However, though there were
    fewer good people than bad, the good ones did exist, providing some
    balance.

    “That’s not the case
    anymore. The balance has collapsed.”

    It’s true that the Church of
    Armadi extends its influence across the Continent, but all the power
    still centres around the Holy Land.

    And now, there are almost no
    people in the Holy Land who genuinely believe in god.

    “Why are all the names we
    deemed dangerous when we made that list now in high positions?”

    Despite the investigation
    being relatively recent, Karia sighed, saying she could already see
    the conclusion.

    “Employer. This isn’t an
    urgent matter, right?”

    ‘Yes, that’s correct.’

    “Why, Grandma? Are you
    finding it hard to move like you used to because of your age? I
    understand; it can’t be helped. You’re getting old and useless.”

    “…That’s not it! If I had
    my strength, I could have solved this in a month!”

    It’s not because of her age.

    Saying she needed more time
    for a thorough and meticulous investigation because she had lost her
    strength, she looked down at the floor, sighed deeply, and then
    regained her composure.

    “Take this for now.”

    What Karia handed me was a
    small notebook.

    Curious about its contents, I
    opened it, but immediately gasped at what was written on the first
    page.

    Cardinal Kin Krisha

    Born as the third son of the
    deeply religious Krisha Family…

    Frequently uses his influence
    to obtain illegal benefits…

    In the past, he raped a
    daughter of the Feroa Family… (Evidence acquired. It’s true.)

    During negotiations, he hints
    that he knows about the corruption…

    The notebook detailed the
    corruption of influential figures within the Church. These weren’t
    minor infractions either; if exposed, they could cause significant
    turmoil.

    The content on the subsequent
    pages was similar. Some entries were detailed, while others were
    sparse, but all depicted the misconduct of those in power.

    “These are notes I made
    while working in the past. I wrote down everything I remembered, from
    mere rumours to confirmed facts.”

    Though Karia wasn’t sure if
    the list had grown over time, she was confident it hadn’t diminished.
    No sooner had she finished speaking than Grandpa’s voice echoed in
    my mind.

    ‘I don’t know either.’

    To be precise, there were
    things I did and didn’t know.

    Even within the same Church,
    there were clearly people who played significant roles in the game
    and those who were practically irrelevant.

    No matter how involved I was
    in the game, I didn’t know details that weren’t described in it.

    So, I couldn’t say for certain
    whether everything here was true. However, based on what I did know,
    most of the entries seemed accurate.

    Although I said I didn’t know,
    it was a way of suggesting that most of it likely was true. After
    all, the one who investigated this was once called the Shadow of the
    Kingdom. It’s unlikely there were any loose ends.

    While thinking this, I
    answered; I don’t know.

    In consideration to the impact
    on Grandpa.

    If I nodded and confirmed
    everything, it would all turn into undeniable truths, given my
    various oddities that I attributed to the Sloppy God.

    As a non-believer, I only saw
    the people involved as worthless scum, but it was different for
    Grandpa.

    He was once part of the Church
    and made significant contributions to the spread of the Church of
    Armadi in the present day. He also believed God’s word and saved
    many.

    The shock he would feel was on
    a completely different level from mine.

    Despite Grandpa recognizing
    the many corrupt aspects of the Church, accepting the reality that it
    had completely decayed into a cesspool would be difficult for him.

    These are things he needs to
    come to terms with gradually, piece by piece.

    For now, it’s best if he
    remains sceptical.

    He’ll inevitably learn the
    full truth sooner or later.

    “Since it’s old information,
    don’t trust it completely. Just use it for reference. You know you
    can’t show this to anyone else, right?”

    ‘Who would I show this to
    anyway?’

    “Don’t worry. Unlike some,
    I’m young and don’t enjoy idle gossip.”

    “Well, that’s a relief.
    Anyway, make do with that for now. Within two years at most, I’ll
    bring you updated information.”

    Karia spoke without
    hesitation, promising to provide accurate information soon.

    I couldn’t tell if it was just
    bravado or genuine confidence.

    Since I didn’t know Karia
    well, I couldn’t be sure which it was.

    But if her words were the
    result of serious consideration, Karia might be the most competent
    informant I’ve ever known.

    If she had appeared in the
    game alive, she’d be considered just as game-breaking a character as
    Phoebe.

    “Now that I’ve updated you
    on the progress, let’s get to the main point.”

    Main point? You mean what
    we’ve discussed so far wasn’t the main subject?

    I already have a bomb in my
    hands; how serious could the main point be if this was just an
    aside?!

    I felt a sudden reluctance to
    hear more, but Karia didn’t stop speaking.

    “It’s about you, our
    employer. I think it’s important you know this before the second
    semester starts.”

    “Me?”

    “You pretend not to care
    about the opinions of those around you, but in reality, you’re very
    concerned.”

    She figured out that much? It
    seems the [Mesugaki] skill doesn’t hold any power over Karia.

    Sigh.
    It would be great if everyone were as perceptive as Karia. Then, I
    wouldn’t be so misunderstood.

    “To prepare you mentally, I
    have some bad news.”

    ‘What is it?’

    “Just say it already. You’re
    dragging it out like an old spinster.”

    “…If it weren’t for the
    fact that I owe you a debt, I’d give you a good flick on the head.”

    Karia sighed and brushed her
    hair back as she continued.

    “I’ll get straight to the
    point. Our Employer has become someone whom both commoners and nobles
    are jealous of. In short, she has a lot more enemies now.”

    …What?

    What do you mean, Lady Karia?

    Why do I have more enemies
    just because my reputation improved?!

    Hey, Armadi! Are you slacking
    off on the job?!

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