181 Lesson 33: Princess Meer, I Can Catch Up

"I ask Her Royal Highness Princess Meer for a clean vote!

Defining the image color, with a change of heart, the Meers moved out.

Hold Guillotine Red in your chest, and each member speaks up and appeals for support.

Meer at the time was also loving and appealed his own election pact.

If I don't do what Rafina can't do, I guess I'm just a little lost when I speak on horseback with Abel's proposal? I thought so......

By the way, the performance was so popular with students from the horseback riding ethnic group that it had an unexpected effect. That's Abel! and was an impressive Meer.

That's how jitters are, but Meer's supporters began to grow.

But...... it was still far from Rafina and not likely to arrive at all.

"According to Chloe's analysis of the situation…, the support seems to be coming to just under 20% …"

That's where I hit my head. After all, it won't be a battle.

In the campaign room, Meer sighed tirelessly.

- I don't know, I can't even pull...

Meer also heard from Bell last night. As a result, what I found out was, "I'm not sure what it is, but Ludwig said with a face full of certainty that if Meer doesn't become student chairman, the world will perish!" Only that.

That's all it is!

- Now, there is no way to put measures in place...

Besides, Belle, Anne, Tiona and Chloe still have no doubt whatsoever about Meer's victory.

If this doesn't make you student chairman... just imagine everyone's disappointed face...

- Ugh, uhh, my stomach hurts...

Before such a meer came Abel, who looked serious.

"Meer, can I have a moment?

"Oh, Abel, what's wrong?

"I'm sorry, because you took care of me to make an election pact, for this..."

"Heh...?

Abel said bitterly to Meer, who tilted his neck properly.

"The election pact you announced was pretty much what I've been building prototypes for. This result is all my responsibility. It's about you, maybe I'm thinking of a policy that I don't even think about... but, mind you, didn't you just adopt what I brought you?

"No way! That's not true at all!

Most likely.

"Without Abel, I wouldn't have been able to complete the election pact!

One hundred and twenty percent true.

There was something to affirm such a mindless and pure word of truth.

"Right. Not really, it's something to despise yourself. Prince Abel."

Scion, who came into the room, had a rare and bitter laugh for him.

"But..."

"Rafina, you saw your pact, right? It was a perfect policy that I couldn't complain about. Assuming you can strike something better than that, it won't make that difference. It would have been impossible to reverse the difference between the original Lafina and Meer."

It is the difference between Rafina and Meer, the so-called strength of the incumbent.

Rafina, who has a proven track record so far, only has to make a solid election pact. Conversely, in order for Meer, with unknown political skill and zero track record, to prevail, it was necessary to launch a pact that was so groundbreaking that it would capture the minds of the students.

"Either way, the proper convention means you couldn't have gone beyond Lafina."

"Oh? Is there something that's not legitimate?

Meer tilting her neck at the story of Zion. To such a meer, Theon shrugged his shoulders,

"That's white, Meer. You must have noticed.

"Ha? I don't know..."

"I asked Miss Bell. I see you wrote the election pact in the library."

"... huh?

I didn't know for a second what it was about...... Behind its brain comes an election convention filled with its own desires.

- Beh, belle! You betrayed me! Because of that, I was going to take it to my grave!

Meer exclaimed in her heart.

I didn't betray you because I wasn't even stopping you...

"What is that...?

"Oh, no, it's not. That's..."

To Abel, who looked baffled, Meer tried to make an unexpected excuse...

"That was the right idea for an attempt."

Theon said softly.

"... Huh?

"You knew, didn't you? Steady, or fair...... that way of thinking you can't fathom Rafina. So I've been thinking experimentally about a covenant that sounds awkward."

"I see. Is that what happened"

Abel looked impressed and saw Meer.

of the two princes, before some respectful gaze, Meer said,

"As it were, well, it's like that..."

I got in! I had to get in.

Meer had a cold sweat on her back, but she was more like, "Have you noticed that so far? Create a" look. If you are as good as Meer, you can create a Doya face without remembering it under any circumstances.

"So Prince Abel, you don't have to be ashamed of anything. Meer searched for a way to beat Lafina and, on top of that, abandoned her path."

"What do you mean? I didn't know you had winning eyes but you'd abandon that path...?

"Don't you see? Where do you reach when you poke that thought...... Rafina and the pact stuck in a different direction, for example... right. It would be a pact that favours the great nobles."

"What? No, Prince Zion, is that some kind of joke?

Theon shook his head at Abel, blinking his eyes.

"Unfortunately, it's an extremely straightforward strategy. Lafina offers equal mercy to civilians and nobles alike. Rather, the evaluation of the nobility is as harsh as it sounds. There will be many nobles who do not feel comfortable about it."

"I see, if you're doing the same thing as Lafina, there's no point in putting a vote in Meer. So, assuming that Lafina has come up with a perfect and fair election pact, there's no way to do it."

The current state of St. Noel's School, the student council's moveable budget and effort, and what can be done within those constraints are limited.

For example, suppose there are twenty problems to be improved at St. Noel's School. Suppose that the effort that can be moved at the student council is ten. In that case, there are actually not many variations on how to allocate those ten powers.

If you have an eye for an accurate picture of the current state of the school and have the analytical power to extrapolate the power of the student council, the points where you can make your own differences are narrowed down to how to prioritize.

That is, what do we value most and work with?

Therefore, if Rafina strikes out an election pact that gives good, Meer can only make a difference by striking out an evil election pact, and if Rafina strikes out a fair election pact for all students, Meer can only make a difference by striking out an unfair election pact that some students gain.

Beyond the limitations, the shape of that point of convergence has been largely determined, and there is no longer anything Meer can do about it if he is put out to Rafina for the best of it.

Listening to the conversation between the two, Meer swelled her cheeks.

- It's cheating to do everything you could possibly use for a convention by yourself! Lafina.