Fergus nodded heavily with a bitter expression.

"- Yes, I'm still not sure if I should do this... honestly. I need a little information to make a decision. It's hard to rely on you....."

"Don't look so pathetic, Principal Oni. It's special this year. No matter how careful you do it, you can't be too careful."

Instead, you should try whatever means are available for your students' safety.

Even summer forest survival was a big deal. In addition, it is predicted that a monster flood (stampede) will occur in King's City next spring.

As the new American headmaster, you must be rubbing your mind.

"For me, the prophecy makes the next event even more imperative."

Yeah, I think so too.

I totally agree with Fergus. Snow marches are different in nature from other festival-colored events.

I'll be frank with the stubborn Fergus.

"In conclusion, I think that happiness will probably happen, like during forest survival. At least it won't end as usual."

I assure you, it's a hunch. Fergus returned to his sharp expression.

"The prophecy that something (...) will happen in spring, is that you?"

"Hmmm... is it the experiencer's prediction?

Cassandra's rule of thumb has repeatedly looked at the history of offensive defense between humans and invaders in a time of unimaginable duration.

"Well, even my predictions don't work there. Rather, I don't think we should move it."

So this time, we just watched almost everything but the last one.

Actually, I didn't even know I was going to make this decision.

It was because I saw the souvenir of Grace's life.

Honestly, it was quite a shock.

I felt warned that it was time to stop here because the stage was ready. And it was shaken by the inspiration of heaven.

The willingness to intervene inadvertently in fate declined significantly. At this timing, seeing (...) is itself like a set fate.

--No, I guess so.

He really is a strange person. Whether alive or dead, it has enormous influence on me.

"Everything is moving towards spring. I believe that we should leave it to the major currents of the road that are already being settled, and eliminate as much extra intervention as possible."

I told him the truth frankly.

"So I won't move to stop it. I intend to go in the direction of dealing with what happens each time. The next event."

"I mean, move on the premise that the incident will happen."

"That's right. I usually take it to Isaac, but you are in charge of school related matters, so I will tell him. Snowmarch event, if you dare, it will be tough again. This exercise won't be over any more than it is today. Even if I interrupt, I won't criticize you. It's up to you."

"--There is no over-protection in this school. Not if there's a dead man, but there's a danger to life."

Fergus answered instantly with a serious expression and without shaking.

"If we can deal with it by taking the best measures, I think it's worth the challenge. That's what you did to me, isn't it? Rather, the idea remains that it is the most necessary event for today's students to prepare for the upheavals that will occur in spring."

I made a decision with no doubt.

Yes, it is. That's the top of Balfour.

No matter how many, humans grow. I think I was shown it in front of my eyes. I was worried about being naked by my students, but I wasn't there.

"You've become a reliable principal."

"You can't stay young forever. --Even so, it's a very painful day for my stomach. After the modes pushed the principal."

"Fufu. Looking at the results, I think it's a good fit.

"--I 'm afraid."

When I was a little illuminated, the old impression suddenly peered back at me.

Anyway, that's the deal.

Well then, let's just hang onto each other from the campus side, and make sure to follow up well. I'll give Isaac and Ada the instructions they need. "

"Thank you."

At the end of the paragraph, I decided to raise the last remaining concerns.

"Oh, and then, it turned out to be a big deal, but don't scold me too much, because Belta's mistakes just fell off the stairs carelessly in the front."

The blurry kid seems to be quite upset this time. I will be careful as a friend, but the teacher's response is also important.

"I understand. That type of student comes out about one in ten years, right? I'm not going to crush that talent."

Fergus nods forcefully as an educator who has the mission of nurturing and, above all, knows the joy.

"As a penalty, why don't we just throw it into Hyde University training? Professor Wyatt in mathematics is pretty hard."

"Oh, Henry Wyatt? He was alone in ten years, too. Strange people seem to like each other, don't they? I'd rather reward Berta."

I can see you talking to each other in a foreign language that no one else can read.

"Ah, and...."

This time, Fergus changed the subject as I remembered.

Hmm?

"Greetings are late, but it's good to see you again. Sensei - No, Gladys. As a valued student at this school, teachers will do everything in their power to protect your student life."

It wasn't a harsh expression that usually stuck to my face, but it was calm as when I was a newcomer, and I still declared it with conviction. This is the original Fergus.

"Fufufu, thank you very much. Principal Sensei"

I also answer with a clear face. While following my past shadow, I sincerely thank you for accepting me now.

So I felt a sign outside the door.

"It was fun talking to you for a long time, but it's time for the tide. Tina's about to break in."

"What happened today would have been shocking to her. Are you worried about how this is going? I'm sure you'll do your duty of confidentiality....."

"Oh, I'm not worried about that. He's a little special, too."

Yeah, it's a little special.

There are a few people in this school. As far as I can see, Tina is the leader. Well, it's a directional problem - it could cause trouble, so I'm going through it all the time. I'm not a bad person. It's funny.

As a boss, Fergus bows to a meaningful appreciation of a good employee.

"Is it special? Excellent at work."

"I'm trying my best to hide it. It's obviously a glimpse, but I'm pretending not to notice."

"Well, I don't mean to pry into the privacy of the staff. --Still, you're trying hard to hide it? It's like you heard it somewhere. Apparently, the results have not been achieved."

He glanced at me and laughed.

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--Hi, I was worried about hiding it too! And shrug your shoulders inside.

Nerves in everyday life are basically limited to malicious types from the perspective of crisis management. If you're constantly sensing all the emotions that are directed at you, you don't have nerves.

In other words, you've been watched so warmly that you can't get caught up in a sense of crisis. As I was just told, just as a student.

I really appreciate it, teacher.