"We will now begin discussions on the removal of Sir Gray Inés Navarro from the professorship"
Even as the pathetic brunette young man pressed into the facilitator exhales deeply, he presents the agenda.
"Gray is nothing but a child (frightened) of lower nobility and thirteen years of age. Besides, he did what the instructor did when he was a student. Because of that, the professor's council must have decided to fail him. Sieg, you conspired with the other professors, and more importantly, you approved his professor. Shame on you no!!"
The head teacher rises his seat vigorously, calling out spitting. Words of contempt for Gray fly from half the professors newly inserted.
(Ah, you guys, let's get this far)
After that previous meeting, it was a streak of things that could not have been normal since I asked the Emperor Georg for approval per Grey's professorship.
The sudden holding of an extraordinary board of directors of the Knights of Magic Instruction, and about half of the professors show their willingness to resign, and they are approved.
There are two ways of causing professors to lose their status here: the board and the professors' association.
The consent of the person is essential in order to be removed by the board of directors, and even if he was a director, he cannot be freely removed.
A dismissal in a professorial association does not require the consent of the person, but instead 80% of the professors need to resolve the existence of special grounds that do not deserve the professor.
In this way, it is only natural to take a lot of effort to resign as a professor at the Knights of Magic Institute. I can only count my resignations now, and even if I do, it's all my own convenience.
That's unprecedented, such as half resigning at a time. Is that what those thick professors obey to the extent that they are loaded with large sums of money? This can't have happened. Yes, if it wasn't for that fanatic!
(Probably from the secretary of the interior)
It was after your meeting that Sieg applied to the Emperor Georg for approval. That fanatic should have left that place one foot away. Then he would have heard the facts of Gray's professor's approval from his best friend's secretary of the interior and tried to use the matter more efficiently.
(I didn't even know they were swimming toward ruin, poor thing.)
The purpose of that fanatic is to put a monster named Gray at the helm of this empire. For that reason, I will make a fine sacrifice that the original compatriots would be the emperors to serve. He has such madness.
In short, these new professors are lambs (sacrifices) destined to be the foundations of the nation as villains.
Most of all, only those attending the previous meeting know such background circumstances. The other half of the professors left have no reason to know.
"By your word, the professor's approval requires a certain amount of merit and 80% approval by the professor's association. He has a rare feat of resurrecting some lost magic (Lost Magic), and 80% of the professors agree. The professor's approval process is duly conducted."
"Right. I'll prove the legitimacy of Sir Grey's professorship resolution."
Professors of Combat Magic agree with Rebecca, and the original half of the professors successively express their approval for Gray's professorship.
"The removal of that lad is what His Majesty the Emperor wants. Are you going to disobey His Majesty the Emperor?!?"
Give me the name of the emperor and everything will pass. That habit is the cancer that should be removed as soon as possible.
"Teacher, you know what I mean. More than once approved by the professors' association, Sir Gray requires 80% of professors to resolve the existence of 'special causes not deserving of professors' to be dismissed. At the moment, it's not filled at all."
"He's just a kid, and he's from a junior aristocrat!!"
"None of them will be included in any particular reason that the professor does not deserve."
"His Majesty the King..."
"This particular cause is only a matter of qualities found since becoming a professor. It can't even be filled by Sir Gray, who hasn't yet acted as a professor. It's the same thing, even if you say His Majesty doesn't deserve it."
A professor in the legal department immediately blocks the words of the head teacher and utters the utmost objection.
Newly appointed professors shouting noisily and cursing at the head of a groaning professor. It's like the head teacher has grown massively, and it's not depressing.
Dark-haired young man pushed to advance - Oscar Lanswick sighs loudly when
"I think it's a parallel line as it is. The point is, how Sir Gray's qualities as a professor are being debated. So why not judge by the students' grades in the regular exams a year after he took office?"
I'm coming up with an alternative.
Nothing, there was no opposite voice. Or that's what everyone on this scene knows as much as that's the only way.
Which way, Gray is a bucket that revives lost magic (Lost Magic). There's no way the student he teaches can get a certain grade.
"Then we should let him take the G-Class."
"On the boulder. Ha..."
Rebecca stuck in words. The other professors raise their voices of denial one after another.
Here, the classes of the Knights of Magic Instruction College, in order of merit, have S, A, B, and C, which are divided into each class by the results of the entrance exam.
Only those who pass the regular exam once a year are then advanced. In addition, those who have achieved certain grades in this exam will go up to the upper class and those who fail will go down to the lower class. It's a system like this.
In this respect, those enrolled in the lowest class C and who fail twice in a row are placed in a special correction class called class G. Here, if you start over from the ground up and pass the regular exam a year later, you will advance to Class C, and if you fail, you will be forced to go to school.
Class G is in the name of consolidating the basics in this way, but the number of classes actually taken decreases dramatically, and most importantly, the gaze of contempt from other students significantly reduces motivation.
Most students now voluntarily drop out on the way to self-abuse, or give up and stop training and learning, and there is only enough to count what they actually were able to advance.
Thus, among the students, Class G is commonly referred to as the Abandoned (Cockroach) Class and falls into a vicious circle of growing contempt.
"You call that kid so good. It doesn't matter in any class."
If you are in sight with a missionary head to proclaim with your face, you will have the urge to strike him by accident.
I can guess as easily as the purpose of these guys refusing to take up Gray's professorship so far.
The title is customary and requires a diploma from the Instructional Knights College, but since it is only customary, it can be substituted with a teaching qualification. Conversely, those who are neither students nor professors of the Knights of Magic College will not be able to hold the title.
Based on this, he denies the title of Gray, and the Gateway nobles seize the land of Raddle with its materials. That would be the place.
But there's no way that Gray would allow that. If we impose it, there will be a war between Gray and the Gate nobility. It would be gray without having to think about the winner or anything. That fact is the quick way of centralisation that the military secretary explores.
Detailed decisions, such as which path, the organization of classes, etc., are determined by the majority of the teaching society. The majority is more than they're taking, the rules are being held by them.
(Were you after this too!
Sieg strikes out his last resistance as he makes a spectacularly bad move on the military secretary.
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"I'm sorry for what I've done to you."
After the meeting, Oscar Lanswick, a professor of life magic who was pushed to advance - has bowed his head deeply to the Sieges and the old professors. Oscar Lanswick's name has been heard frequently lately. Sure, was he a genius who developed a new kind of life magic?
It was at this time that I became a professor. I thought it was a bee royalist, but from what I see, maybe I just couldn't help but say no.
"No, I don't have a choice. Never mind."
Nevertheless, it was close to the total defeat of the Sieges.
All students considered class G by the resolution of the professors' association must be placed within number 40 of all students in the school. That won't be possible, no matter how much gray.
But you can't just give up.
Gray is not a saintly prince by mistake. If necessary, thoroughly ravage them so that they will never rise again. That attitude is also evident in earlier battles with the Royal Army. If you meditate your eyes here, there will be countless bloodshed in your country. That's all you have to avoid.
Civil unrest erupts if you take one wrong step. From here, careful action is required to pass through the hole in the needle.
We can't do it, we have to do it. Sieg begins to desperately explore ways to avoid the bloody future that is about to happen.