The Academy’s Undercover Professor – 215
by Jessie@AFNCC
◈ Episode 215 Order Synod (2)
Nikolai led the situation rather than branding me suspicious.
His words were natural yet cunning as if to prove that he was not acting as a propagandist for nothing.
‘I say I had reasonable suspicions but underneath that lies a sense of entitlement toward this side.’
A subtle provocation can be felt in his tone of voice.
It was an expression of jealousy toward the First Order John Doe not the human being I was.
That’s probably why I’ve been secretly conscious of this place since I first came here.
‘But his point isn’t particularly far-fetched.’
On the surface I am an official of the Black Dawn Society but in reality I am not.
The actions I have shown so far as a teacher are things I should never do.
Establishing a reputation and making a name for yourself as a spy.
It was unbecoming and unacceptable behavior.
In a way it was natural for Nikolai to point out that part.
He was probably quite dissatisfied with John Doe but he must have found an excuse this time.
All Nikolai wants is to prove his superiority by putting a dent in John Doe.
extremely personal
This is a base reason.
That’s why I also responded loudly.
Don’t roll your tongue unnecessarily as if it’s not worth listening to.
‘In any case Zero Order will not intervene and will just wait and see.’
The same goes for other First Orders.
Some people say that the fight between me and Nikolai is fun while others say that it doesn’t matter.
I had no intention or felt the need to stop him.
So naturally the situation led to a match between just me and Nikolai.
From the moment Nikolai attacked me the arena was complete.
Nikolai laughed.
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“John Doe. Your words and actions are very harsh. Or is something stinging you?”
“I just didn’t want to associate with a horse that wasn’t worth dealing with.”
“under. Are you confident about yourself? So what is the reason for such unbelievable behavior? “Is that what you mean by showing off your wealth?”
“okay.”
When this person answered shamelessly Nikolai sighed “Huh.”
“It seems like you’ve become more shameless while I’ve been out of sight. John Doe.”
“Shameless? “The fact that you felt that way means that your intelligence has become weaker in a short period of time.”
Nikolai had a great deal of pride in knowing a lot.
The same goes for his anxious attitude since he came here because he couldn’t tell other executives what he knew.
I gained confidence from his strangely smug words and actions.
The same goes when you open your mouth to attack me.
He said that I had acted too suspiciously based on the information he had received.
The basis for the judgment is information obtained by oneself.
‘I know this much. And everything I know is true. It’s probably an attitude that comes from being confident that the premise can’t be wrong.’
The conceit that no one will be inferior to him in his field.
It was his source but on the other hand it was also his weakness that was so clearly revealed.
That’s why I stabbed Nikolai’s pride so openly.
“What do you do if you know a lot? “You have a short head to think based on that.”
“…Are you saying we want to fight now?”
“Did it sound like that? No it’s okay. “I didn’t really intend to say anything directly but looking at your reaction I guess you Nikolai have a sense of entitlement deep down.”
The point Nikolai made to me was valid.
However on the contrary I snorted and asked him to point out such a trivial thing giving me a red-faced attitude.
It was an illogical response contrary to a reasonable opinion.
Of course if I do this I will face backlash but that is also true if I insist ignorantly.
Rather proudly and shamelessly.
The more you pretend to have something the more confused people become.
actually.
Other executives who should have grown more suspicious of me due to my unreasonable attitude were instead looking at Nikolai.
Nikolai said with exasperation.
“Don’t talk nonsense. “You haven’t answered my question yet.”
When the situation was not going well Nikolai refuted with a correct argument.
It was the most correct decision Nikolai could have made.
But he doesn’t know. Right actions are sometimes broken.
I snorted and answered.
“Didn’t I tell you? “I didn’t feel it was worth answering.”
“Aren’t you intentionally avoiding the answer? Now that I think about it it’s strange. “What you’re saying now is deliberately disrupting the conversation.”
A quick-witted guy.
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He must have realized that I was doing this on purpose.
‘Well there’s no way a guy who is a member of the Black Dawn Society would not know this and get away with it.’
It wasn’t something I did without thinking.
Because the real goal was next.
“Nikolai. “The reason I don’t find it worthwhile to refute your words is because the premise you are talking about is wrong.”
“what? “What is that now…”
“You think you know everything and stand above everyone else. “In reality that’s not the case at all.”
“…Are you ignoring my intelligence right now?”
It’s not about ignoring it.
No perhaps it is right to ignore it.
It’s admirable that he certainly knew a lot of things but he didn’t know everything.
“Then I ask. Do you know who was responsible for destroying Lederbelk’s experimental branch authorized by Victor Dreadful?”
“How can you expect me to know about someone who has hidden his identity?”
“Did you pretend to know everything until now when you didn’t even know that?”
“under. “So John Doe you know who the criminal is?”
“okay.”
Nikolai took a deep breath at my confident answer.
Other executives had similar reactions.
“…You’re bluffing just the right amount. “There is nothing more indecent than pretending to know something when you don’t.”
“Why do you think I don’t know?”
“Of course….”
“Since you don’t know it’s natural that I don’t know either. “Do you really think that?”
“….”
“Nikolai. That’s why you can’t do it.”
“…what?”
The atmosphere naturally returned to my control.
Anyway this is a fight between just me and Nikolai.
I was able to leave because I knew that the watching Zero Order would never intervene.
“It would be good to break the habit of acting as if you know a lot with only the superficial truth.”
“under. If you’re that good tell me. “The truth that you know.”
“What? “There is nothing that cannot be said.”
I slowly cried out and told the truth.
“I was the one who destroyed the Lederbelk Laboratory.”
…!
At those words silent astonishment spread across the round table.
Only Zero Order shook his shoulders as if he was interested.
In particular Nikolai who was talking to me was truly a sight to behold.
Although his face was not visible he could not hide his muffled voice.
“What now….”
“The laboratory in Lederbelk. “I said I got rid of it.”
“John Doe! “What do you mean now?!”
Victor who had been watching quietly shouted in astonishment.
You must have been surprised.
How could it be that it was the same executive who blew up one of his precious laboratories?
John Doe even lent his name to the Lederbelk experiment.
“John Doe! “I trusted you completely!”
“Shut up. Victor. “Why are you blaming it on me?”
“Yes yes?”
“It was clearly a management mistake on your part that allowed the werewolf to escape from that laboratory in the first place. “And then he even asked me for help to catch the runaway werewolf.”
When I growled Victor closed his mouth.
“I tried to help you according to your style but what did you get back? Due to poor management the experiment subject escaped and I who lent my name to the experiment was put at risk of being exposed. “How do you think I felt when werewolves invaded Seorn and the trail was right under the chancellor’s nose?”
“Oh that’s….”
“So we got rid of it. Directly with my own hands. “Is there anything you can say to counter that?”
“But the management there is not entirely my responsibility….”
“okay. If you think about it it’s probably the fault of the warlocks and Shamsus school bastards who worked there. But wasn’t it purely your will to join hands with those guys? “Victor.”
I glared at Victor with an intense gaze.
It’s filled with personal feelings that I don’t like.
“I feel like I want to punish you for ruining my plan but as a fellow executive I decided to move on with great generosity. But not the ones below. That’s why.”
“So you mean that? “You can’t believe the Lederbelk Experimental Branch…”
“okay. I finished it with my own hands. No matter how many useless guys there are they’ll hold you back. In that case it would have been easier to completely destroy the evidence.”
The other executives fell silent at those words.
Why did you do that?
This is betrayal.
There were no guys who were that picky.
okay. In the first place this is the kind of guy they saw as John Doe.
A guy who kills his subordinates and everything else if he doesn’t like them.
A guy who only follows orders from Zero Order and doesn’t get along well with other executives.
John Doe was not only interrupted by a special order given by the Zero Order but his identity was discovered and his life was threatened?
Killing all the people involved in it may have seemed excessive but it was an action appropriate for John Doe.
His nasty personality is coming in handy now.
“We don’t need useless people. No matter how many of them there are they are all of no help. In that case it would have been better to kill him. “Am I wrong?”
“…John Doe. Are you kidding me? “Anyway your actions went too far.”
Nikolai stepped forward in protest.
I responded to that with a snort.
“Why? Rather shouldn’t we be thankful? “Thanks to me the werewolf laboratory disappeared into the secret world without being discovered.”
“Are you saying that right now? “Even if their rank is low they are the power of our Dawning Society!”
“If I hadn’t destroyed that place then it would have all been dug up by the Nightcrawler Knights. You probably don’t know that. Nikolai.”
“….”
When the name of the Nightcrawler Knights came up Nikolai who was about to say something closed his mouth.
Looking at that reaction it seems like he knows how dangerous the Nightcrawler Knights of the Intelligence Bureau are.
Let me poke around a little more.
“Or maybe you didn’t know?”
“…That can’t be possible. “I also knew that Nightcrawler and its leader Terry and Ryan Howl went to Lederbelk.”
“Then I ask. “If I had left the laboratory without destroying it would the messenger you mentioned have not known of the existence of the laboratory?”
“….”
Nikolai was able to answer that he might not know.
But since Nikolai knew a lot he couldn’t say that.
The existence of the test subject and the laboratory that escaped.
There was no way a person of the level of a defender of the country would not know that.
What if we disparage national defense and say that it is pointless?
Then I would take the opportunity to attack the enemy as an idiot who did not even understand his strength.
In fact he is the one who has extended his hunting spell even to me who has almost erased his traces.
Anyone who knows her will never look down on her.
Nikolai knows that too so he can’t bear to refute it.
“In order to complete my mission and further for the greater good of the Black Dawn I eliminated the Lederbelk branch. “It is a sacrifice of a cow for the greater good.”
I spoke in a clearly sarcastic tone to Nikolai who was glaring at me.
“It’s very similar to people making a fuss about whether an unknown person attacked the branch without knowing anything about it.”
“….”
“I can’t believe you’re talking too much about the topic of my false employment as a teacher without even knowing what I did. You’re being too noisy. “It’s suspicious.”
One word at a time.
Every time I spoke Nikolai’s black flame trembled with shame and anger.
“Nikolai. There is only one reason why I did not refute your words. “I believe it to be true with information that is light and difficult to blindly believe in but it’s because you’re funny.”
“…!”
“Oh come to think of it I said that a little while ago. There is nothing more indecent than pretending to know something when you don’t. I also deeply agree. Nikolai. “That’s a very nice thing to say.”
Nikolai’s opinion was at first glance justified and reasonable.
In fact his suspicions were sharp.
Although it was an action that was motivated by hostility towards the person named John Doe rather than actual suspicion.
The argument he made as if he could only go to Seoul reached the ‘truth’.
But because he was not convinced of the truth he ended up losing.
The hidden side between events.
This is because Nikolai’s intelligence did not reach that level at all.
Of course in the process it was revealed that I had done something close to trolling on the part of the Black Dawn by eliminating the Lederbelk branch.
Since I was just leaving anyway I decided to put an iron plate on my face and go out more shamelessly.
“no. “Not yet.”
Nikolai who had remained silent gritted his teeth and spoke.
“John Doe. If what you say is true at least we can avoid responsibility for eliminating the Lederbelk branch…”
“Stop it.”
It was Leslie who joined the conversation at that time.
“…Lesley. “What are you doing now?”
“Nikolai. “Isn’t that enough?”
“Who are you to judge things so arbitrarily?”
“It’s your fault for starting a fight first and not being able to get your balance. The story is already over. Or do you plan to do more?”
Leslie pretended to mediate and scolded Nikolai.
Since their relationship had not been good before they probably took the opportunity now that Nikolai had made a mistake.
Nikolai would be shocked but what can he do? It’s all your own karma.
If it was unfair you shouldn’t have lost.
“Well I agree with that. “I don’t like wasting more time by arguing.”
When even Bentmin came forward and spoke like that Nikolai had no choice but to step down.
He glared at me with an intense gaze and if there had been any power in his eyes I would have already become paralyzed.
I smiled and said to Nikolai.
“Nikolai. Next time try harder.”
“…!”
Nikolai let out a silent cry.
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