"Yes, I understand. Dean, what should we do about Raylan Green Seamus?"
“… …”
Holstein thought for a moment.
Sighed:
"The incident with Raylan Green was our negligence..."
"As the headmaster of Manax, I bear the primary responsibility for not noticing he had strayed from the right path in time."
"I will find him myself and clean up the mess."
The many teachers in the conference room exchanged glances with each other and did not raise any objections.
However, some teachers could not help but sigh:
"As a world-class potion expert, Raylan Greene's skills are undeniably top-tier. It's a shame he went astray..."
"This matter has nothing to do with who he is."
Halstein said,
"Ultimately, it was his own will that failed to resist the temptation of darkness."
After saying this, Holstein looked around the entire conference room and said:
"I hope everyone here can take this as a warning and avoid similar incidents in the future. You must understand the simplest thing: the devil will never offer you a deal that is beneficial to you—"
“… …”
These words caused a brief silence in the conference room.
Holstein continued:
"After today, the academy will begin a self-examination. We cannot allow another Raylan Green to appear..."
"Okay, let's continue the meeting."
Following Holstein's gesture.
The meeting continues.
A teacher stood up and asked:
"Dean Holstein, in this situation, should we continue with the team competition assessment?"
Following the teacher's question.
In the temporary meeting room, people began to discuss.
"It's not realistic to continue the assessment. There have been significant casualties among teachers and students..."
"But, the tradition of the academy..."
“Tradition is not unchangeable…”
"Teachers, please be quiet for a moment."
Holstein interrupted the discussion.
"About this matter."
"I have made my decision."
"There's not enough time or preparation to re-hold the exam. More importantly, it would be unfair to all the students who died in the battle."
"yes... ..."
"The dean is right..."
The teachers in the conference room nodded.
"Then how should the assessment results be determined?"
The teacher asked again.
"Test results..."
Holstein paused and slowly looked around the conference room.
The teachers in the conference room looked at him in confusion.
Then he was heard to solemnly declare:
"For this team competition assessment, I have decided that all students will receive full marks."
"What?"
"Is this a little inappropriate..."
The teachers were surprised by Holstein's decision.
But Holstein just shook his head.
"No, nothing wrong."
"Please don't forget the fundamental purpose of the academy setting up team competitions."
“… …”
Hearing this, the teachers fell into deep thought.
"Most magicians work alone, but we teach students to cooperate with others at the end. And the battle sites that require magicians to coordinate are usually only one..."
"Yes, the ultimate goal of setting up this examination is to hope that our students can become people who will not retreat even on the battlefield."
"And they've already done it, even better than the assessment itself!"
"Since they have already achieved results that exceed expectations, do the assessment results still matter?"
"So I believe that the students' bravery deserves this outcome. Each and every one of them is a student that Manax can be proud of—!"
"The meeting ends here. Everyone, go organize the students to return to the academy..."
... ...
After the battle with Guros ended.
Manakos did not continue the assessment.
Instead, he gathered all the students and returned to Langard.
This group assessment was probably one of the few in Manakos's history that resulted in extremely heavy casualties.
The people of Guros...
They are not a mob, they are very strong in fighting capacity.
Even if Manakos gained an advantage in the A-level battlefield, it only reduced the casualties among teachers and students.
Many people died in the counterattack.
The young blood that should have had a brighter future was spilled on this small piece of land.
It's a pity...
But that's war.
Casualties are inevitable.
The ultimate goal of the team competition is to teach students how to survive on the battlefield before they leave.
only,
Unexpectedly, what was originally just a dangerous and controllable exercise eventually turned into a brutal actual combat...
After returning to Manakos Magic Academy.
The college held a grand funeral for all the students and teachers who died in the war.
And engraved their names on the stone tablet.
The unprecedented record of all members achieving full marks in a group assessment in Manakos' history was also solemnly recorded in the archives.
As long as Manax exists, this file will be passed down.
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