I Will Leisurely Become Healer in Another World

Chapter 53



Let’s face it.

Alongside his mentor, Hal crept through the gates of the college where he had been enrolled until a month earlier. I was in the dorm on the property most of the time, so I’ve rarely crept through this gate.

I have an appointment with the Dean of the Academy.

While politely responding to a mentor who said so to the receptionist, the staff wondered why everyone knew the college abandoner was with a prestigious mentor.

While exposed to such gaze, the two were guided to the Dean’s Office. When the two entered the Dean’s Office, the Dean of the College was just sitting behind a big desk writing paperwork.

When the Dean told the two of them to sit on the couch, he gently sorted out the paperwork and then sat across the street at the low table.

“Well, mentor, should I say it’s been a long time”

“It has very little to do with the magic school. It’s also good not to need healing.”

“So what can I do for you to come all the way to see me?”

The dean glanced at Hal.

“If you’re talking about this girl, Linus tells me she’s not going back to college. If it’s in person, that’s fine. What’s the problem?”

I said that without any interest. The mentor shrugged his shoulder,

“Hal.”

I said a word. Hal corrected his posture,

“Yes.”

I said and saw the Dean of the College. I don’t actually have much contact with the Dean of the College. It’s about the time they vetted it before they first decided to treat it, and before they let it go hunting.

“In the college all subjects were taken a year ago and now they were mostly just going to intern or hunt. I want my graduation credentials when I leave here.”

Hal said that clearly first.

“Graduation is prescribed to be 15 years old, when you go up to apprenticeship from a young age. You’ve only learned about 3 years in 13.”

The Dean of the College said so, wondering if Hull and I would have been such children.

“Students from other countries should sometimes not be able to stay until they are 15 years old, and some should come after some age and qualify for graduation even if they are not 15. Check out my classes and their grades. You must be qualified for graduation.”

“Hmm.”

The Dean rang the bell on the desk.

“As I bring this man’s gradebook,”

At the age of 13, she had planned to leave school in the first place, so she had not looked into her grades or anything. Eventually the clerk came with a transcript. At the same time, tea came.

“Hmm, I see. He said he had good grades in seating. Practical skills are one thing at first, but grades are growing in the second half. Sure, although it meets all the elements”

The Dean looked at Hull and said:

“You seem to be feeling better, and you are expelling from college at your own convenience what you would otherwise be able to remain in college. I can’t go through with that.”

In the words, the mentor noticed and looked at Hal with concern.

“Is there a rule that you can’t graduate if it’s self-convenient?”

“Rules, not. Few people leave school in such a way.”

“So do students who have to go home at home’s convenience also have to be expelled?”

“It is…… Probably gonna treat you like a graduate, but you’re not gonna have a home.”

Hal wanted to say whose fault it was. But not if you’re angry or flinched here.

“The College is a place to learn how to handle witchcraft. It should be important to build strength. You just said I met all the elements. Then you should be able to graduate.”

“Reason.”

“It’s not rational. I’m talking rationally. I mean, can you graduate depends on your mood, not if you have the power to be a magician?”

Would it have recently received such painful criticism? The Dean of the College was here.

“It’s”

“Dean of the Academy, give me your diploma.”

“But”

“Hal is right. Looking at it from the bottom, it sounds like ‘I won’t let you graduate because Hal doesn’t have any parents, so I’m discriminating against Hal’. You mean the director of the college, who is accepting students from all countries fairly.”

The Dean of the Academy was much stuck. Sure, it’s just that 13 children are coming to disobey me, so I’m upset. If you think calmly, your grades are good, so you’re qualified.

“Great. I think I’m gonna graduate.”

There was a relieved air in the words.

“Happy graduation. Enough.”

to the words of its college director, Hal was surprised,

“No, there’s one more thing”

and returned it. The Dean of the Academy obviously had a fed up face,

“What?”

Said.

“Please reward me for participating as an apprentice”

“What?”

“As an apprentice, please reward me for participating as a decoy”

Hal repeated to the Dean of the College.

“You will be paid for your participation in the hunt. What are you saying?”

“I didn’t get it”

“It must be wired to the account of the Mage Guild.”

“I’m not in the guild.”

“To get parents in before school, oh”

The dean changed his expression for the first time. There’s the mentor,

“I’m not sure how the college works, but Hal says he doesn’t get any other help besides clothing and living. I think I did get a little help.”

Said.

“A small allowance of about 5,000 gills a month, but it would be enough to buy snacks and accessories from time to time. Plus, you’re supposed to be working on some pocket money in Student Division.”

“I haven’t been paid a single allowance, and if I’m out hunting, I didn’t get mediated when they told me not to take other people’s pennies.”

“I don’t know. Allowances should be available even if you don’t have an account. There must always be plenty of student work to do.”

Even so, I didn’t get what I didn’t get.

“Apparently, just because Hal was abandoned and had no adoptive parents, what he was looking at lightly was all over the place, College Chief”

“But it shouldn’t be”

“Speaking of which, why didn’t you give Hal a foster parent?”

“It’s…”

To the words of the mentor, I glanced slightly at Hal for just wondering if he was concerned,

“Because no one in the college wanted Hal.”

and replied reluctantly.

“Then why didn’t you let me out of town!

“It would be the same as putting it out in the city”

To the dean of such a college, Hal said clearly with a slightly loud eye.

“When I got out of town yesterday, there were a lot of people who wanted to be their foster parents if they were abandoned.”

“I thought the magician would be better than the merchant.”

“In the end, no magician took it on! For three years, nobody looked at me and I was alone. I didn’t have any money. Even swamp grapes were fed to people in the deep woods for the first time.”

Hal said out loud that he would stand up unexpectedly. That was just the Dean of the College, and he couldn’t answer anything. I didn’t know what I was angry about the swamp grapes. My mentor said this quietly.

“Hull’s body had a lot of wounds that couldn’t be healed”

“I’m paying the potion”

“I didn’t get it like the others. So use it little by little, so.”

My mentor looked at Hal, who couldn’t say any more.

“Look, Dean, why do you give a child without a parent a foster parent? If someone isn’t taking care of it, it’s because indifference cripples the child. Everything you meant to do was not done. Besides, there’s no way a child can complain to himself.”

I just picked up the throwaway. to the Dean of the College, who cannot keep up with the accusations of his mentor,

“Look, this is enough of a case to go to the Lords’ Council. The lake swamp didn’t feed the children, and they exploited the children at school, that’s what this is all about. Be aware.”

I said. Still, the Dean of the College didn’t move. No, I couldn’t move. Only one child couldn’t figure out why it would lead to such a big problem.


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