Chapter 17 The Hero Who Wants to Resign "I'm not someone as superficial as you..."
Avida, who was very happy because she had locked on her target, now regretted that she had hastily agreed to the dinner.
If you work hard, you shouldn’t waste your personal time attending workplace dinners!
"I chose to send these two seniors home."
It is a tradition at gatherings for newlyweds to send drunken seniors home.
"Karuyeger and Mr. Balam, it looks like they don't need to be sent off."
Teacher Robin, who was also a newcomer, was not slow to notice that his classmate wanted to escape.
Even though Kaluyeg and Balam drank the highly concentrated liquor as if it were water, they still remained sober and did not seem drunk at all.
They also said that newcomers need to escort drunken seniors home safely.
"We can't discriminate against seniors who are good at drinking. Even though they look sober now, what if they suddenly have a seizure on the way home?"
Kaluyeger, who was sure to get drunk and crazy on the way, gave Aveda a loud warning, "Don't talk nonsense over there!"
Teacher Robin persuaded her to accept her fate and picked up Teacher Malbas, who was still talking about having another drink, and said, "We each take half?"
Aveda, repulsed by the stench of alcohol, shook her head. "You all live in the staff dormitory, right?"
Robin, who had just nodded, appeared in the staff dormitory the next second, with other drunk teachers beside him.
"Thank you! Teacher Avida!" He immediately sent a thank you text message to Avida.
"You're welcome. It's probably very hard for you too."
Teacher Robin was still wondering why she said that.
Ten minutes later, Teacher Robin, who had just sent a drunk into the room, finally realized that it was not easy to get drunk people to bed!
On the other hand, Aveda was not in a situation where she could laugh.
"What a coincidence, we meet again, let's go for a drink!" Sergeant Folfor appeared out of nowhere and pounced on Eveda who had just left the store.
He also looked drunk.
The action was naturally dodged by Aveda
He was very shocked when he missed, "Don't be so cold, after all, we are..."
Sensing what the other party was about to say, Aveda promptly threw the red demon over her shoulder, forcibly muted the microphone, and opened the portal. "You're drunk, shut up, and go home."
"...Intimate relationship." The drunken demon seemed to be uncomfortable, turned over on the ground, and actually left the teleportation location, and completed the words he had not finished speaking.
Kaluyege and Balam, who seemed to have missed their departure time, overheard their colleague's secret at an inopportune time and unexpectedly.
The rigid parties involved make them feel that it is better to leave the scene immediately.
"Oh, you are here too." Folfor, who seemed to have just discovered that there were demons, didn't care what he said and waved and greeted Kaluyeg and Balam as if nothing had happened.
"See you tomorrow, Teacher Avida." Balam pretended not to hear anything and said goodbye to Avida.
"No! It's not what you heard!"
In the members-only bar, Kaluyeger and Balam, who were forced to stay by their juniors, were not good at dealing with such situations.
"That's the excuse we used when our mission was discovered!" The angry junior slammed down a glass of wine. "I wouldn't be so low-minded as to look down on a drunkard like that!"
"I didn't expect the enemy to actually use the excuse of a newlywed couple's honeymoon trip." Folfor echoed this, making Iveda's explanation more credible.
"Although this guy used to be handsome, he has become so frivolous now. There is no hope for him!
My life would be ruined if I had really had an affair with him!"
"Am I that bad?" Folfer, standing by, looked puzzled, not taking her comments to heart. Suddenly, he realized, "Is this why you blocked me?"
"That's not the case. It's mainly because you asked me to treat you many times."
"I accept the loss~" Fol Fol shook his glass proudly, signaling for another drink.
In every game, if she didn't use her abilities, she would lose to him, which made Aveda very unhappy.
For a period of time, she refused to admit defeat, challenged frequently, and lost a lot of money.
Folfor also took advantage of her unyielding obsession and tricked her into accepting several troublesome tasks.
"But the way you look when you're victorious is so annoying. I've wanted to put you in a sack many times."
"Didn't you just throw me down once?"
Aveda gave him a look that said he deserved it.
Fulfor accepted it indifferently, then turned around and warmly invited Kaluyeg and Balam to have a drink.
"Drink as much as you want, she said she'll pay!"
At that time, it was too obvious that Kaluyeger and Balam wanted to escape after discovering the shocking secret. How could Avida let them leave like that? Would she still want to save her reputation?
So I advised them to continue the party and treat them myself.
The attitude of not letting the demons leave forced the two demons to subdue.
"Not including you."
"I didn't expect that Babirus's guard dog and the white crow that guards it can drink quite well."
Kaluyegg and Balam were not good at getting along with demons like Forfor, and after being forced to drink a lot of wine, they chose to leave.
Only Avitan and Folfor were left at the bar.
"You too, aren't you?" Iveda asked after the identification revealed that the guy was pretending to be drunk. "You didn't come here on purpose to let me treat you, did you?"
"No, I just happened to see you coming out of the store next door. I'm not as cold as you, not even saying hello when I run into old friends."
"Then you pay?" Iveda pushed the bill towards him.
The devil pushed the bill back and smiled, "If old friends are willing to treat us to a drink, that would be even better."
Iveda, who knew this, handed the card to the bartender and said, "I've had my drink and my guests. Bye."
"I haven't had enough fun yet. Do you want to go to another restaurant?"
"No."
Fulfor, still holding the bottle, shrugged helplessly, accepting the cold rejection. "Did you know that a lot of high-level demons have disappeared from the battlefield recently?"
"Yeah?"
"It's so strange. Not only on the battlefield, but also in many banquets, many demons have disappeared."
"Who did it?"
"The modus operandi was perfect, leaving no evidence behind. The only possible criminal of this level in the demon world is..." Folfor believed that Avida knew who it was without him having to say it.
"Angel?" Iveda subconsciously thought of the devil's enemy.
"You still love to joke around... The answer is, of course, the Six-Fingered Clan," Folfor suddenly became enthusiastic. "The battlefield is really short of manpower right now. Do you want to come back? I really miss working with you."
"No." Aveda didn't miss the days when the other party used his brain and did things on his own.
"Do you like Babirus so much?" The devil held up his head and covered his chest with his hands, pretending to be heartbroken.
"At least it's a two-day weekend."
"I thought it was Naberius Kaluyeger's face. It suits your taste very well!"
"I'm not a superficial guy like you who only cares about appearance."
"His personality is what you like, right?" Folfor recalled. "He's the same type as the guy you liked last time."
Just as he was about to elaborate on the matter, he was teleported to the wilderness by Avida.
Kaluyeger is handsome, but after the Harvest Festival holiday, Avida returned to work with a new work arrangement and wanted to bring Folfor over to show him that who would be willing to fall in love with such a ruthless machine that assigns tasks!
Why are there large-scale events after the Harvest Festival? What the hell is this music festival?
There are too many opportunities for these little devils to improve their ranks!
Only by reducing it will you feel the pressure!
The one under the most pressure right now was Aveda. While still in a meeting, she slumped over the table, muttering, "I want to quit."
"You're going to resign just because you assigned a new employee an extra task?" Sullivan, who was sitting far away at the front of the table, heard it and shook his head. "Teacher Avida, your perseverance isn't going to cut it."
"Hold on, let's work together!"
Even with Teacher Robin's encouragement, Aveda, still feeling exhausted, deliberately stayed after the meeting. "The semester is over, can I resign?"
She figured it out. Since the demon king in the prophecy had been found, there was no need for her to keep an eye on him herself.
Working or something like that is just asking for trouble.
"No," Sullivan encouraged, "no matter how hard the work is, you can't give up easily."
"Aren't you suspicious of my ulterior motives anyway? Wouldn't it be a good idea to fire me?"
"But you haven't done anything to harm Babirus. And for safety reasons, we carefully scrutinize and treat every new person who enters Babirus with appropriate suspicion."
He definitely wasn't targeting Aveda in particular.
"But I don't want to work anymore."
"Baby Ruth is just the right thing to train you and get rid of your laziness."
"You are simply building your own happiness on my pain, right?"
"That's right, then get to work."
"If I submit my resignation thirty days in advance, will I automatically resign at that time?"
“There are no such rules for humanity.”
"Then I'll just go on strike."
"You wouldn't do that."
Sullivan was very sure that he had thoroughly investigated Ivetta's past experience and knew that she would not easily abandon a job she had promised.
After failing to resign and wasting her limited energy in class, Aveda, who had lost all hope in life, sat at her seat, counting down the few minutes until the end of her shift. She was thinking about going on strike when a cup of hot drink was placed in front of her.
Kaluyeger checked her lesson plans and observed her classes. Although she was not in the habit of doing things to perfection, it could not be denied that she did her job well.
Moreover, it usually seems that the work is not very difficult for her to complete and is not beyond her ability.
Generally speaking, she handles all the problems that are difficult for newcomers to handle on her own.
Kaluyege recalled the conversation he had overheard as the other teachers left the meeting room. "Could it be that Teacher Kaluyege was too harsh, and that's why Teacher Avida felt the pressure and wanted to resign?"
Although Kaluyege felt that the other party was not afraid of him, he also reflected on whether his requirements were too strict.
Kaluyege, who wanted to encourage but couldn't say anything, put down the comfort items and left.
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