Book 4: Chapter 10: Exposed Identity?
The next day...
Early in the morning, Lilith went to the place which Mord had previously told her about alone — the disciplinary committee in the eastern district.
A huge waterfall cascaded down the mountain like a Milky Way and into the Dragon God Lake in the east.
Under the refraction of water vapor, a colorful rainbow arched across the waterfall all year round, making the place seem like a paradise on earth.
On both sides of the mountain, there were two extremely luxurious villa courtyard-style buildings that housed the two major official student committees — the disciplinary committee and the student union.
As soon as Lilith stepped through the doors of the disciplinary committee, the waterfall noise instantly vanished from her ears. Her surroundings turned extremely quiet. It would seem like there was a powerful soundproof spell in place.
Even so, it was too quiet.
She not only couldn’t hear any noises, but also the students’ voices. It was almost as if she had come to an empty secret realm.
“Don’t tell me all of them went on leave on the same day.”
Lilith muttered under her breath while she knocked on a door that was labelled the ‘President’s Office’.
“Come in.”
A gentle female voice rang out from the other side of the door.
Lilith breathed a sigh of relief. It was good that someone was in today since she only came here to report herself in.
She pushed open the door. There was a huge French window across the room, and the magnificent scenery of the Dragon God Lake could be seen.
It took Lilith 0.1 second to readjust to the sudden increase in brightness before she could get a clear look of the woman sitting behind the desk.
The smile on her face was as refreshing as the spring breeze, and she was as gorgeous as the peaceful Dragon God Lake behind her. Her every move had that gentle grace. Just being watched by her would make one feel as though they were enveloped by the warm sunshine.
“I believe this is the first time we’ve met. I’m Diana, the current president of the Disciplinary Committee. Have a seat, Lilith.”
“You know me?”
“Well, since you were a candidate that Elder Mord had personally recommended, I have to investigate your formidable background.”
“I don’t think I have a formidable background.”
Lilith scratched her head and found herself a seat, unfazed by the presence of such a high-ranking figure.
“You must be joking, Lilith.”
Diana skillfully poured a cup of tea and set it down in front of Lilith. “I hope you don’t mind that we don’t have anything fancier to offer other than a cup of tea.”
“Not a problem.” Lilith took out a tea set from her storage ring. She brewed a cup of top-quality black tea and placed it in front of Diana. “I have some premium tea here.”
Diana was stunned for a moment before smiling.
“Lilith, you are really a wonderful person.”
Diana rested her chin on her palm. “Do you have anything to refute, Lilith?”
“...No.”
She was too careless. Even if she had perfectly concealed her aura, the innate limits of a human being slipped her mind.
Not even she herself had ever seen a human girl that could knock the lights out of someone with just a punch.
What should she do? Kill everyone? No, more like she should raze this academy to the ground.
Maybe she should just seek advice from her clan.
However, there was a high chance that the plan of razing this place to the ground would pass.
“Don’t be nervous. Didn’t I say that nothing will happen to you? What’s with that sense of crisis I feel coming from you?” Diana cleared her throat before continuing.
“The fact that Elder Mord has agreed to give you the position of vice president means that he has faith in your capability and tolerates your identity, although I’m not too sure what your true form is...”
“Eh? Wait... You guys don’t know my true form?” Lilith interrupted her.
Diana looked surprised. “Of course not. After all, there are so many types of monsters and demon beasts out there.”
Lilith breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed like she was thinking too much.
“Oh well, I already said that you don’t have to worry about being different from the others. The reason why the Holy Dragon Empire is so powerful largely stems from their tolerance and understanding toward foreign races. Apart from demons; monsters, elves, and beastmen could safely reveal their identities in this empire without worries of being subjected to inhumane treatment. This was an absolute law that had been passed down in the early days of the founding of this nation. For this reason, many examples of monsters and demonic beasts making great contributions to the empire in history and great tales were born.”
“I see. I’m relieved to hear that.”
“Well then, I’ll continue. Your race is your privacy, the academy will not question and I won’t further investigate this matter either. Since Elder Mord, who has always been known to be fair and strict, would use his authority to recommend you, I’m sure it’s all because he highly regards your capability.”
Nope, I actually bought the vice president title with money.
“I have already witnessed your strength, Lilith. And you must have made great efforts to transform yourself.”
Nope, this is an innate talent. I’m born in human form.
“I definitely have no objection to you being the vice president, but...”
Diana paused for a moment before she continued speaking, “I’m not sure how many people have been coveting this position. Now that someone is cutting their queue, I’m sure it will stir up a lot of dissatisfaction, so...”
“So I have to convince the crowd first?”
“As expected of you, Lilith. The reason why I sent the others away when I knew you’re coming was for the sake of avoiding unnecessary disputes that might arise. But since you want to take up the vice president role, it’s inevitable that you will have to meet them. You can’t possibly escape from this kind of thing.”
For some reason, Lilith couldn’t help but think that she had gotten herself into something really troublesome.
“Just tell me what I need to do.”
Diana took out a document and passed it to Lilith.
“To be honest, I think you are the best person to handle this.”