After Scarlett Jennings was confirmed to join the Mystic Academy as an exchange student, the next day, Aaron Hearne sent someone over to help her get acquainted with the Academy of Mystique.
It was Sylvia Murray who came.
Scarlett was taken aback when she saw him,
"Are the exchange student procedures between both academies already completed?"
Scarlett couldn’t believe the Mystic Regulation Office could be this fast.
Then she heard Sylvia say, "Nope."
His attitude was very matter-of-fact,
"Mr. Wen means just start attending classes first, and complete the paperwork later at leisure."
Scarlett: ...
So, does this mean Aaron Hearne might not have even informed Sea City Academy, and just decided on the exchange student issue on his own?
Thinking of how he operates...
Scarlett was silent, oh well, she should’ve expected that.
Magnolia Hearne beside her wasn’t surprised either, "He’s always had this style, hasn’t changed in eight hundred years."
Scarlett found it somewhat amusing; when most people say eight hundred years, it’s probably an exaggeration, but for Cassian Wolf, it’s really eight hundred years.
Once things were settled, Magnolia Hearne departed for Sea City, while Scarlett was led by Sylvia to the Academy of Mystique.
"I heard the Taoism Academy and human schools are on winter break, but the Academy of Mystique has different regulations, we don’t have holidays."
When Sylvia mentioned this, there was a hint of pride in his eyes,
"We, the Demon Clan, are far superior to humans in terms of physique and age; even young demons are stronger than average humans."
With such strength, naturally, we’re not as fragile as humans, needing breaks for every bit of extreme weather.
According to the original establishment purpose of the Academy of Mystique, which was—
Be studious. As long as you can still breathe, don’t even think about leaving the academy to stir up trouble outside.
Though Scarlett knew the Academy of Mystique would be different from a regular academy, she didn’t expect it to be this kind of different. After a brief silence, she just said,
"Capitalists would surely love employees like you."
Being able to exploit working hours unscrupulously without worrying about employees dropping dead from overwork, it’s quite reassuring to use.
Sylvia, being an Mystic Regulation Office employee, had never worked for capitalists and didn’t understand what Scarlett meant, and just thought she was complimenting him.
"Thanks."
He calmly thanked her and continued walking inside as he spoke,
"The academy is divided into two districts; the East District accepts the second generation of demons or some young demons who couldn’t integrate into the human world on their own. It helps them familiarize themselves with the human world and learn to control their demonic power, to prevent them from harming or eating people casually."
Scarlett: ...
It sounds like something’s off, but also somehow makes sense.
"The East District currently has three Young Demon Level Primary Classes, two Initial Demon Level Primary Classes, one Demon Level Intermediate Class, and one Demon Level Advanced Class..."
"It’s important to note the West District; it has only one Special Demon Squad and one Matured Demon Class.
The students in the Special Demon Squad are the most outstanding in the academy. It’s an unwritten rule that only those who enter the Special Demon Squad are eligible to be selected into the Mystic Regulation Office, so this class is also a reserve for the Elder Demon Task."
Sylvia spoke, pointing to a luxurious building in the West District,
"The area around that building belongs to the Special Demon Squad. Enter without permission, and even if you’re beaten to death, the teachers won’t intervene, so generally, East District students aren’t allowed to enter."
This point entirely carries on the behavior of the Demon Clan.
Speaking of which, he suddenly looked steadily at Scarlett and emphasized,
"Especially, you must not enter."
Although Scarlett was already a legitimate member of the Mystic Regulation Office, the Academy of Mystique had its own rules, and within the academy, her status was just that of an East District student.
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