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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
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    The Academy’s commoners’
    dormitory was no different from what I remembered.

    Compared to the dormitory
    where the nobles stayed, it was utterly shabby, but most commoners
    considered even this place luxurious.

    As I looked around quietly,
    memories of my school days at training camps began to emerge.

    As I stood in front of the
    dormitory, the students nearby hastily bowed their heads.

    “Hello! Lady Allen!”

    “Hello!”

    Trying to remain calm, their
    voices betrayed more curiosity than fear, failing to entirely hide
    their discomfort.

    They didn’t know the Lucy of
    the past.

    It’s true that the girl known
    as Lucy Allen once boosted her notoriety by wreaking havoc
    everywhere.

    The name Lucy Allen, spread
    through the mouths of many gossips, was known widely enough that even
    commoners had heard it at least once.

    So normally, they’d be wary of
    me out of fear of my wicked deeds.

    Who would have thought that
    Lucy’s actions were so extreme that they ended up lowering her
    credibility?

    The issue was that what Lucy
    did was far beyond the comprehension of an ordinary person.

    She insulted the king by
    calling him livestock.

    She said the First Prince felt
    creepy, making her uncomfortable.

    She vandalised church property
    while causing chaos.

    And the list of Lucy’s
    misdeeds went on and on.

    Even one of these would be
    shocking enough to cause endless outrage at the existence of such a
    crazy person.

    While nobles who faced
    hardship from Lucy in high society might dismiss my actions as
    typical, commoners who only heard tales of Lucy had mixed reactions.

    Some believed the stories
    outright, while others were sceptical; Is it even possible for one
    person to cause so much trouble, logically speaking?

    Those who doubted interpreted
    the stories like this: She was created as a scapegoat to attach
    anonymity to various incidents in high society.

    Or she was a weak person,
    unable to stop such horrific rumours from spreading, thus a victim of
    bullying within high society.

    The first-year students who
    took the same classes with me knew firsthand that some of those
    rumours were true, but the upperclassmen were different.

    They rarely had to see me
    during the first semester. Hearing about me only through rumours,
    they thought; She must have been hated because she has outstanding
    abilities for her age.

    This notion was the basis for
    why the second-year students made the first-years play pranks on me.

    They considered themselves
    highly intellectual.

    No, that’s an
    understatement. It’s too generous a term to describe those fools.

    Rather.

    Yes, a few second-year
    students, afflicted with a severe case of adolescent delusions,
    judged me as a loner being bullied among the nobles.

    So, thinking I wouldn’t be
    able to raise my voice no matter what happened, they acted as they
    pleased.

    When I first heard this talk,
    it was so absurd, I thought; What nonsense are they spouting?

    ‘Are you saying this
    seriously?’

    …This guy, seriously.

    ‘Do you find it amusing to
    tease a girl who’s practically your great-granddaughter?’

    Is that how you want to play
    it?

    Fine, I can’t help it.

    I have no choice but to teach
    you a lesson.

    Later that day, I deliberately
    left sweaty fingerprints on the handle to make the fox wag its
    tongue. With this plan in mind, I stepped into the commoners’
    dormitory.

    “Lady?! This place is
    only for commoners…”

    At that moment, the dormitory
    warden rushed over, but there was no way he could stop me.

    The second he reached out to
    block my way, my eyes filled with contempt.

    “Isn’t this too bold?♡
    Harassing me sexually in front of everyone?♡”

    “…No, that’s not it
    at all! This isn’t in any way…”

    “Should I scream?♡ A
    bald pervert is attacking me!♡ Hmm?♡”

    “I’m sorry! I didn’t know
    my place!”

    As the dormitory supervisor
    shrunk back in terror, the path into the dormitory opened up.

    Maybe it was because he had
    yelled so loudly just now, but the commoners inside the building were
    all staring at me.

    Bewilderment. Fear. Despair.
    Puzzlement. Curiosity. Astonishment.

    Seeing all those emotions in
    their eyes, I quickly dismissed them and noticed someone holding onto
    the conference room door handle on the second floor.

    Mane. The current leader of
    the commoners.

    That guy is neither a good
    person nor a bad one.

    Mane is a merchant. He doesn’t
    care about good or evil, only his own profit.

    It’s uncertain whether or not
    he was involved in this incident. However, it’s clear that he is
    someone I can negotiate with.

    No matter what variables might
    arise, he won’t lose his calm.

    The moment Mane saw my face,
    he urgently tried to escape, but I didn’t allow it.

    Leaping from the first floor,
    I effortlessly landed on the second floor rail, blocking his path.

    ‘Where are you going?’

    “Where do you think
    you’re going? Are you seriously scared of this little girl? Wow.
    You’re such a coward. Are you still wetting your bed or something?”

    “…Why would I be afraid
    of Lady Allen? My vision wasn’t good enough to take in her noble
    appearance. I deeply apologise.”

    The old saying what a load of
    nonsense came to mind, but I decided not to press Mane any further.

    I had to spend an enjoyable
    time in the conference room starting now, and there was no need to be
    harsh right from the beginning.

    When I simply smiled without
    saying much, Mane dropped to his knees. He bowed his head to the
    floor, hard enough to draw blood.

    “I deeply apologise! Even
    if I had ten mouths, I wouldn’t have anything to say in my defence!”

    Listening to his lines flow
    naturally, as if they had been scripted, left me a bit dazed.

    The angle of his bow, the
    earnest tone of his voice, and the natural delivery of his lines—none
    of it seemed ordinary.

    Luca and Mane both seemed to
    have perfected the art of grovelling. Do they teach this method
    somewhere?

    “I truly regret wasting your
    time, Lady! However, if you could grant me the mercy of explaining my
    circumstances…”

    Mane’s desperate pleas were
    tinged with resentment towards others.

    I could sense his
    determination to drag others down with him if he was going to be
    punished. One thing became clear to me:

    Mane had nothing to do with
    this incident.

    Ever since he was young, Mane
    had travelled around selling goods with his parents.

    Through this, he learned and
    observed a lot. Though his father led a significant merchant guild
    and commanded many people, he didn’t always act high and mighty.

    He was someone who could
    discard his pride like an old shoe.

    When necessary, he would bow
    his head low, and if dealing with a high-ranking noble, he would
    perform humiliating acts without hesitation, to the point where Mane
    felt disdain.

    One day, young Mane asked his
    father why he had to go to such lengths. His father replied:

    “No matter how much money
    you possess or how great your influence is, if you don’t understand
    your place, it can all disappear in an instant. Mane, remember this
    well: Always understand where you stand.”

    After seeing a merchant guild
    disappear overnight due to flaunting its power, Mane kept his
    father’s words close to his heart.

    This remained true even after
    he entered the Academy with excellent grades.

    He was convinced that losing
    sight of his place among the many influential people here would lead
    to his downfall.

    However, there were those who
    didn’t understand what Mane considered basic common sense.

    They were arrogant.

    They believed their wealth,
    which would make even most nobles bow down, would always protect
    them. Boasting that their father led a large, renowned mercenary
    group.

    Claiming they possessed
    talents sought after by the Magic Tower.

    And asserting that the Second
    Prince promised to make them knights.

    Each had their own reasons,
    and they ruled like kings among commoners, unable to cast aside those
    habits.

    They were lavishly treated
    where they once lived.

    They took pride in having
    confidently been accepted into Soul Academy, which even most nobles
    found hard to enter.

    Even while competing with the
    elite, they managed to stand out to some degree.

    Thanks to those achievements,
    they could reign over the commoner dormitory.

    They refused to remember their
    place.

    It was because of these people
    that Mane, who initially kept a moderate distance from the group,
    decided to become a leader among the commoners.

    When he saw them jokingly
    bullying minor nobles under the guise of tradition, saying such
    behaviour was acceptable at Soul Academy, Mane was convinced that
    failing to leash them would lead to trouble.

    It wasn’t out of any bond as
    dormitory friends. He simply foresaw that if they caused an
    irreparable issue, the repercussions wouldn’t stop at just them.

    The reason commoners enjoyed
    certain conveniences at Soul Academy was entirely due to the goodwill
    of the higher-ups.

    If the influential figures
    here drew their swords in anger, oppressing the commoners would be
    trivial for them.

    If those idiots made a
    mistake, it would endanger even himself. Thinking this way, Mane
    desperately tried to control them.

    Unfortunately, those he wanted
    to leash turned out to be unimaginably foolish.

    “That’s all.”

    Finishing his explanation
    based on the recent report, Mane looked intently at the expression of
    the girl, who had her arms crossed.

    Initially, Mane had been
    certain he was screwed, but now he was not. Lucy Allen was far more
    rational than Mane had heard.

    ‘A rough tone and attitude?
    It’s only natural for a noble to treat commoners harshly!

    Look, despite having the power
    to overturn the Academy, she came to hear the story directly!

    Even when there were plenty of
    reasons to be upset, she patiently waited for the conversation to
    end!

    Just from this, it was clear
    she had enough morals to let me live!

    Therefore, it’s possible.

    If the conversation goes well,
    I might be able to prevent the entire commoner population, including
    myself, from getting screwed.’

    “So, Trash Leader.
    According to what you said, those three trashy idiots are the
    ringleaders of this mess?”

    “Of course, it’s not
    entirely without fault of the others, but…”

    “Can you answer just what
    I asked? Do I look as carefree as you?”

    “Lady Allen is correct.
    Those three are the ringleaders.”

    The moment his judgement
    solidified, Mane, who had been desperately racking his brains,
    decided to cut out those he called the Foolish Trio.

    Although other fools had given
    implicit consent, those three were indeed the ones leading this mess.

    As Mane nodded, Lucy Allen’s
    gaze shifted towards the Foolish Trio.

    While looking at their
    stiffened faces, Mane prayed silently.

    He prayed that those trash
    would just keep their mouths shut. That they would understand the
    weight of their wrongdoing and stay quiet.

    But perhaps due to his lack of
    deep faith, his prayers did not come true.

    “You fools. Do you have
    anything to say?”

    “We challenge you to a
    duel.”

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