Hearing what Allen said, all of them online in the Telepathy Chat Group, especially Aie and Hildegard, were satisfied with Allen’s response to them not complying with the Supre Academy’s demands. And since it was Allen who said that, Arthur didn’t have any complaints as long as the majority of the group also agreed with him, which they unanimously did.
Allen: Also, what Asther has proposed about the possibility of the Supre Academy interrogating all of us is only a possibility. It still isn’t certain whether the Supre Academy will do that or not.
Allen: @Buza, what about on your side? What’s the Supre Academy’s response during this incident?
Allen didn’t forget to ask Buza about it, considering that he was the only one in the resistance who had inside information regarding the Supre Academy’s live actions.
After all, Buza had already infiltrated the ranks of the Supre Academy and none of them had yet discovered Buza, which went to show how much Buza deserved his title.
It might also be because Buza avoided the detection technologies within the Supre Academy, but since he had yet to receive any requests for assistance from Buza regarding those problems, Allen could guess that Buza was still fine and he didn’t need his help yet.
Like before, it took a while before Buza went online in the Telepathy Chat Group, which only ant that he was quite busy disguising himself as a Supre Academy staff mber, and Buza couldn’t just stay idle, especially when the Supre Academy experienced such an incident.
The Supre Academy must be on high alert after the destruction of all spy gadgets since their destruction ans that the at the Supre Academy will raise their suspicions about the Supre Academy.
The higher-ups of the Supre Academy must have ordered all of their staff to do nurous tasks to deal with the aftermath of the spy gadget incident, so Buza couldn’t reply to them that fast. But fortunately, Buza went online after a few minutes because Allen had ntioned him in the Telepathy Chat Group, which ant that Buza must have found a way to take a break or sothing like that.
Buza: Again, I apologize for the late reply. As you all already know, the Supre Academy is currently dealing with the aftermath of the spy gadgets incident, so it took a while to find a way to slip out from under the rest of the staff.
Buza: The Supre Academy staff had already been told by the higher-ups how to deal with the aftermath of the Supre Academy, and because of that, I already know what they are up to. And the funny thing is, what Asther has guessed is completely correct.
The Supre Academy planned to interrogate the under the guise of an interview of so sort so that they could find out the culprit of the spy gadget incident. They even planned to do sothing barbaric, such as using brainwashing or hypnosis, just to find out who was the culprit of the spy gadgets incident, which goes to show that the higher-ups of the Supre Academy are enraged because of this incident.
Buza: I don’t know what got into the higher-ups’ heads to even think of such a barbaric way of interrogation, considering that they would be t by the ’s resistance if they forced the Supre to comply with their demands for an interrogation.
Buza paused for a while to reorganize his thoughts, but they noticed that they had heard an exhausted sigh at the end of the last ssage, so Buza must have been too tired to deal with all of the Supre Academy’s bullshit that he even sighed in his mind.
Buza: I have already backread all of your ssages before I replied, so from what I know, all of you won’t comply with the Supre Academy’s demands, right?
He asked them about the argunt that they had before about Hildegard and Aie leaving the resistance if the majority of the resistance decided to comply with the Supre Academy’s demands for an interrogation.
And it seed that Asther knew too much about the Supre Academy’s behavior to the point that he had accurately guessed the Supre Academy’s course of action in dealing with the aftermath of the spy gadget incident. Since Buza himself had confird that what Asther had guessed was correct since that was what Buza heard from the Supre Academy’s higher-ups.
Allen: I don’t know about the rest of them, but I am sure that Hildegard, Sophie, Aie, Eros, Lei, Asther, and Hugh won’t agree with the Supre Academy’s demands. I also won’t agree with complying with the Supre Academy’s interrogation since it is too risky for us to expose our mory to them.
Allen wasn’t afraid of letting the Supre Academy look into his mories, considering with his arsenal of talents, he was confident that the Supre Academy wouldn’t be able to see the mories that they wanted from him. And instead, Allen could even fabricate mories in his mind, which he would then show those fabricated mories to the Supre Academy.
He also wasn’t worried even if the Supre Academy decided to brainwash or hypnotize Iris since her skill would be able to protect her from even the attacks of a Supre Being, much less those mortals at the Supre Academy.
But Allen was worried about his classmates, considering most of his classmates didn’t have any counterasures for dealing with hypnosis and brainwashing.
The only classmate of his that he was confident had counterasures against such thods was Aie. After all, her arsenal of magic spells was nothing to scoff at.
With that in mind, other than Aie, only a few of his classmates could deal with the Supre Academy’s brainwashing and hypnosis, and he wasn’t interested in risking it to find out whether his classmates could deal with it or not.
Allen: I suggest that all of us shouldn’t comply with the Supre Academy even if defying them will lead to a confrontation with them. If it’s a fight they want, then it’s a fight they will get.
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