Chapter 5.02 (2/2)
3. Weekend study time! (extra tuition)
In other words, the life of a Korean high school student!
“…The students will not be able to take this.”
One of the professors said this to me with a dumb face.
“They can.”
They can take it. Korean high school seniors were beings that had a schedule that transcended that. This? This was something that even middle schoolers could take.
“…Why the h.e.l.l would you force them to study 9 hours a day?!”
Why so surprised? Korean high school students are beings that are equivalent to Saiyans. They are a race of studying that normally study 14 hours a day.
“…Having them come to school in the weekends is…”
“They will be coming here to study. After all, the sole purpose of students is to study!”
“T, there’s no way the students would comply with this!”
“Doesn’t matter. It’s ok as long as the parents are fine with this.”
“…N, no!”
“…Please, think of our current situation before saying anything like that.”
“……”
The angriest professor in the group shut up with that. Right. This place is about to close down. They were in no position to reject an idea because they didn’t like it. No, before that. It’s just 9 hours of studying. Coming out in the weekends might be a problem, but they live in a dorm anyway, right? They’re just coming to school at ten, then leaving at 7, right? That’s basically heaven!
“…I’ll be asking this for the last time. Do you truly think students can survive under such a condition?”
“Yes. In a certain country I know of, students come to school at 7 in the morning, and leave at 10 at night.”
“…T, that is?!”
“I, it has to be a lie!”
Everyone made shocked faces. Haha, surprised with just this?
“And after that… they’d go to private academies for extra study.”
“…A, at 10?!”
“Academies weren’t meant to replace school in the first place?!”
“W, when will they sleep?!”
“And… in the battle in that nation, known as senior year, students would get 4 hours of sleep a day in their b.l.o.o.d.y battle for knowledge.”
“…It has to be a lie! Only demons would force students to doing something like that! No! Not even demons would do stuff like that!”
“R, right! I cannot believe a lie like that!”
They truly are good professors. If only people like these were in Korea… well, they’d instantly be crushed by the educational pressure and be converted into generic Korean teachers. No, actually, I’d be turning this entire place into a second Korea! A land that is fanatical about education!
“…Perhaps it is better to change like professor Nicerwin had suggested.”
“…Students won’t be the only problems here. The faculty will become extremely busy as well. But… in order to save the school, ‘we’ need to sacrifice ourselves. I… no, ‘we’ need to stick together to save the school!”
I put an emphasis on the “we” part. Group mentality deteriorates fast, and contains many problems, but it’s easy to drag everyone into a certain path as long as you handle it right.
Since the princ.i.p.al and the vice princ.i.p.al already thinks of me highly, they supported my ideas, and others began to follow suit given some time.
-Dear G.o.d… what did the students even do to you..? This is too much!
[…My school life was worse than this.]
-L, liar! You never went to school! You’re a commoner!
[…You say that, but you know it is the truth. Our souls are connected, meaning that you can notice at least that much. Accept the truth.]
-N, no! There’s no way! There’s no way a school like that exists!
Perhaps the bat, too, reached its mental limit. It denied reality with a shout, but see, reality doesn’t change no matter how much you shout.
“Then… we will follow through with professor Nicerwin’s suggestions.”
Everyone nodded. Hoho, things will get simple from here.
[Now, only the most important part is left.]
-What’s that…
[Firing the faculty.]
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