"Very well, I look forward to you becoming an official mber of our school staff, dealing with you has been quite hassle-free."
Violet nodded in satisfaction. Compared to those who sought to trouble her upon eting, she preferred capable individuals who could help her solve problems.
"Regardless, the first month will be an assessnt period. If all goes smoothly, you will only be converted to a full professor at Saint Kray Temple if you et the assessnt criteria."
"I’ll do my best,"
Lanci replied.
"You need to be aware that there might be so difficult students in the school. You are only a few years older than them, and so of them won’t easily be convinced by you. When I’m not around, so of the noble students might behave particularly arrogantly. However, you could ask your sister in advance; understanding the students might be easier from the perspective of a student."
Violet reminded him.
"Rest assured,"
Lanci nodded.
He had a wealth of teaching experience.
Although the school regulations prevented teachers from readily punishing students, Lanci had already piloted educational prison reforms on the Northern Continent.
After students were corrected in prison, once back in school, there was an obvious major improvent in their ntal states, and the increased praise for him was a testant that the students were indeed convincingly reford.
"Additionally, you should be aware that the Empire is currently engaging in war with the Allied Forces, and the religious groups within the Empire have found the opportunity to start acting frequently, especially prevalent in the capital, Brilda, which has been a real headache for the Capital Garrison Headquarters. If you discover any information related to illicit religious groups in the school, please report it imdiately to the Principal’s Office."
Violet stood beside the desk, lightly tapping on the surface, her expression turning solemn and chilling.
As darkness gradually fell outside the Rose Window, the murky interior shone with her purple eyes becoming even brighter.
"Is it the Rebirth Church?"
Lanci felt the atmosphere change and even the temperature in the dimly lit Principal’s Office was dropping, bringing the night’s chill of Brilda.
When it ca to cults, the Rebirth Church was the first that ca to mind for Lanci.
But his response seed to silence Violet for a mont.
"...For now, we need not concern ourselves with the Rebirth Church. The erging religious group I was referring to is the Silvermoon Reform Association, which is more targeted towards subverting the Empire and poses a significant threat."
She had just been testing Landry, but the fact that he instinctively thought of the Rebirth Church ant, for now, he was less suspicious,
"Of course, if you manage to obtain any secrets about the Rebirth Church’s clandestine operations, you may share that with as well,"
she said.
The Rebirth Church’s bishops in the South Continent only had a temporary cooperative relationship with the Empire, but that couldn’t alter their inherent extre threat. No one knew when a branch of the Rebirth Church might abruptly breach its pact with the Empire.
"Silvermoon Reform Association..."
Lanci had heard this na today already.
Red Falcon Nicola seed to be investigating them.
"They attempt to sway public opinion, collect evidence of misdeeds by nobles, rchants, and politicians through unconventional ans, and seek to change the workings of the Krenate Empire’s society through cost-effective, rewarding, and highly effective thods such as ’assassination’."
Violet glanced at Professor Landry’s expression, typical of soone from the borderlands newly arrived in the capital, and explained.
Therefore, the Empire might overlook the disputes between the Nobility Faction and the People’s Faction to so extent, but it cannot tolerate the Silver Moon Reform Association taking advantage of the all-out war on the South Continent to continue growing within the Krenate Empire.
"Do you an that there might be followers of the Silvermoon Reform Association disguised as students infiltrating this school?"
Lanci faced Violet’s scrutinizing gaze, guessing whether she had already detected so clues.
"I’m afraid quite a few, and even many students have actively and covertly converted to the Silvermoon Reform Association mbers. This church is too adept at seducing people’s hearts,"
Violet replied unreservedly.
"I have plenty of experience fighting cults; those seducing cultists are just too outrageous."
Lanci imdiately pointed to the floor and stated, his tone firm and confident.
"Then I shall look forward to it,"
Violet hesitated for half a second before saying,
"Should you find any mber of the Silver Moon Reform Association, you may bring them to for execution."
So far, this young man with black hair and blue eyes, a newcor to the capital, did not seem fully trustworthy, but there wasn’t much reason to doubt him from their current exchange.
"Even if they are nobles?"
Lanci inquired.
He was already aware of the unusual status of nobility within the Krenate Empire.
"I will not coddle anyone who tries to harm the Empire,"
Violet’s slightly upturned lips conveyed a hint of pride and ice as she stared at the new professor.
"So will I,"
Lanci responded.
"?
Talia thought Lanci would say sothing like "I understand," but instead, he bluntly stated that.
Are you really so guiltless, Lanlan?
What gives you the nerve to say that?
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