33 Chapter 33 (1/2)
Irvene's point of view
We walked towards Soul'e Magic High. This would be the last time that we'll enter this school as students. The Headmaster told us to make an official leave to our classmates and teachers before disappearing. He explained to us on how we would effectively believe the students of a fake reason of our leave.
I thought that's enough. They would know the truth behind it soon anyway.
The crowd of students welcomed us again. Some couldn't help to talk about the recent Magic Battle Competition. I'm certain that they're pertaining about the chosen seventh level students and why we're not chosen.
Nonetheless, we walked straight to our classroom and sat on our designated chairs.
”Finally, this would be the last time that I would listen to every morning's lengthy discussion,” Meryll uttered.
Sid agreed to her and I ended up shaking my head.
When the room started to be crowded by our classmates, I'm surprised that some of them congratulated us.
”But it's still not enough to be promoted from seventh level,” Lianna said.
”Said by the person who don't even passed the last round,” Meryll followed.
That made her stop. It's a good choice though, 'cause it would be hard to prevent Meryll from picking up a fight.
The class instantly became quite when an instructor entered our room. She's Miss Dani Alster, the adviser of first section of fourth-level students.
”Good morning students, before we start our lessons, I want to say that you did well on the recent Magic Battle Competition. It showed your potentials and I hope for all of you to continue doing your best!” Miss Dani said.
She's a gentle person and the model of many students especially women. Being a teacher didn't hide her nobility. The name Alster, is one of the twelve most well-known family of Soul'e country. The families that could prosper Soul'e country and at the same time, may bring downfall to its countrymen.
”And another news I want to announce is that our newly transferred students would be bidding goodbye to us so early. Could you stand up in front?” Miss Dani continued.
The four of us stood up and faced our classmates.
”Our stay in Soul'e Magic High has been great, but sadly, we have to leave,” Meryll said.
”We could only say that a certain unfortunate event happened, and we have to go back in our hometown for a long time. It's still a part of Soul'e but is very far, thus the need to leave this school,” Sid followed.
”Their last stay here would be today and I announce it, so no one would be shocked when they stopped attending classes,” she said.
As it's a sudden news, our classmates talked to each other and some are looking upon us.
”That's enough, there's nothing to announce anymore, so we will continue our lessons,” Miss Dani said.
Our instructor let us sit before she continued the lesson.
Not long after, morning classes ended up already. The first instructor for the afternoon classes, Ms. Lynnwick, let us skip classes because she said that Headmaster Waltz were looking for us.
We made our way to the Headmasters office. The same huge room with minimal ornaments in some areas welcomed us. The Headmaster sat on a black chair with his desk in front.
”Good morning, Headmaster Waltz,” we greeted in unison.
”Good morning too, students,” Headmaster Waltz greeted back.
”We called you here today to discuss the recent incident regarding the lost students. Those intruders who infiltrate Soul'e Magic High are still not caught, but we have clues who might be those persons,” the young man behind the Headmaster said.
”Will the Headmaster need our help?” Vaughn said.
”That's not it, we know that you're skilled students, but we'll not burden you upon this. The Headmaster only want to ask if you find any hidden rooms except for the ones you already find. Our people will do a wide search in the school every night and your information would considerably help us,” he continued.
”When we searched for the area, there's no suspicious rooms we found anymore except those rooms. I think that only one we haven't searched for were the place that's prohibited to students,” I said.
”That's still an important information. We would focus more on the instructor and administration's area. I hope that there would be no traitors among the teachers. They shouldn't be the one who will bring harm to our students,” Headmaster Waltz said.