“Later, at night.”
Iris silently replied to him as she continued to retreat to her room. Her response brought a smile to his face.
‘Pervert.’
Iris comnted about Allen in her mind as she went to her room.
Allen didn’t know about her thoughts since he respected her privacy and he didn’t use any of his mind-reading talents to know her thoughts about him.
And besides, with Iris’ current state, he was incapable of doing so since ntal attacks were useless against her skill.
Since he had nothing to do and saw that hours already passed by before his last ssage to Buza, he opened his Telepathy Chat Group system screens and sent a ssage to him.
Allen: @Buza, what’s the official response of the Supre Academy towards the spy gadgets incident? Will they proceed with their initial plan of interrogating the Supres or not?
Allen asked Buza as he sent that ssage in the public chat instead of private chat so that the mbers of the resistance would be able to receive information about the information that Buza has obtained from the Supre Academy staff and higher-ups.
He also did that so that he wouldn’t need to relay the conversation he had with Buza if he ever used the private chat instead of the public chat. And for him, it was much more efficient to use the public chat when he didn’t need to keep the conversation secret with the rest of the mbers of the resistance.
Especially when the mbers of the resistance needed to know about the contents of his conversation with Buza so that they would be able to know about the Supre Academy’s actions regarding the spy gadgets incident.
As usual, it took several minutes before Buza went online after he ntioned him but nonetheless, Buza still replied to his ssage.
Buza: Sigh, I am disappointed with the Supre Academy. They officially decided to interrogate all of the Supres next week on Monday.
Buza: The Supre Academy will announce that on Monday, the class will be mandatory but only for that day, and the students who wouldn’t attend class will be threatened by the Supre Academy to take an early quarterly exam, and if the students who will fail the exam will be expelled.
Buza: It doesn’t matter anyways since even if we are expelled from the Supre Academy, they wouldn’t be able to take our title from us. So even if we aren’t students of the Supre Academy, we can still keep our identity as a Supre.
Buza assured all of them that even if they were no longer students of the Supre Academy, it didn’t an that they were no longer Supres since they could still keep their titles.
The only way for a Supre to lose their title was for them to either retire and keep the title vacant or for the Supre to lose their title to an opponent.
And there was no way for the Supre Academy even with their current authority to take a Supre’s title from them. It was designed that way so that the title would beco more legit and not just a title for a show that the Supre Academy could easily remove and pass on to anyone.
As for Allen, he didn’t care much about his title so even if the Supre Academy did have the authority to threaten him for his title, he wouldn’t be fazed by such a threat considering he could care less about his title.
The only reason why he even cared to take the title was to prove to his parents that they were wrong in calling him “trash” or “defect”. And since he already proved his parents wrong, he no longer cared about his title.
And besides, even if he didn’t want a title, it was a package deal when a student enrolled at the Supre Academy considering a person needed to be a Supre for them to beco a student of the Supre Academy.
In other words, one could have a title but choose not to beco a student of the Supre Academy but one needed to have a title for them to beco a student of the Supre Academy.
Allen knew that not attending class on Monday when the Supre Academy announced it as mandatory would only an that they would be on the Supre Academy’s list of suspects in the spy gadgets incident.
So even if they weren’t threatened by the Supre Academy’s threat of an early quarterly examination, they were still threatened to be targeted by the Supre Academy and that would lead to a confrontation against the Supre Academy.
With that problem in his mind, Allen could only sigh as he knew that whether they liked it or not, they had to deal with the Supre Academy. And attending the mandatory class on Monday and complying with the Supre Academy’s demands would only delay their confrontation against the Supre Academy.
Besides, it was not like all mbers of the resistance agreed on letting the Supre Academy interrogate them under hypnosis and brainwashing. Allen was one of them and that was why he declared to them before that they would go to war if the Supre Academy forcefully interrogated them.
Allen: Good work, Buza. But with how things have proceeded, it seems that we have no choice but to confront the Supre Academy earlier than anticipated.
Allen: With that being said, all of us should be prepared to fight against the Supre Academy at any ti. Anyways, I’m going offline for now so if any of you have any questions, just send them to my private ssage.
After sending that ssage, Allen closed his Telepathy Chat Group as all of his system screens disappeared.
Having nothing to do again, Allen decided to have a chat with his Alternate Multiverse Chat Group mbers as he summoned the system screens for the Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System.
There weren’t any new chats in the public chat of the AMCG Platform which confused him.
‘Why aren’t they talking about the Trade Feature?’
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