But Carmen doesn’t stop there, and somehow manages to find the guild that Leone belongs to.

It was also Carmen’s job to have a bounty sign posted on the wall of the village.

Eventually, after his relentless investigation, Leone’s guild is in danger again and again, and he is finally killed by the Imperial Knights.

At the center of it all was the male protagonist, Ian.

The story didn’t end there.

As time passed, the film passed quickly, revealing Huey and Carmen’s faces.

And the messed up swordsmanship academy…….

Hideous-looking monsters can be seen between the buildings.

Lawrence and Weaver stop them.

Cadets frantically fleeing.

Everything was messy and confusing.

The only smiling were Carmen and some of the cadets of the 1st Knights who lined up behind him, while Huey yawned carelessly beside him.

No way…, I wonder if those two people are going to riot at the military academy.

However, due to Henry’s performance, all the advanced monsters for research are eliminated, and Lawrence handles the rest of the demons with his neat swordsmanship.

Finally, Weaver points his sword at Carmen, the creator of this division, and Huey, who was watching the two of them, spits out an expletive and flees in space.

Carmen, who had been glaring wide at Weaver with her sword pointed at him, shouted at the cadets who were watching her.

‘How long are you going to trust General Weaver! Look at this situation now! Captain Weaver failed to properly maintain one of the research monsters, and many cadets were injured! That’s not enough, so I’m pointing my sword at myself after years of being an assistant by my side! What are you going to learn from him?’

Carmen was saying that the monsters that turned the academy upside down were all the work of Weaver’s mismanagement.

But it was Carmen who unleashed the real research monster.

Nevertheless, he shouted at the cadets with a shameless face.

‘Don’t trust the Weaver general! This is the one who sacrificed many cadets to catch the dragon! Now you can be the target!’

Weaver’s face hardened as he looked at Carmen.

The cadets who were watching them were all staring at each other with embarrassed faces.

‘Have you seen the picture hanging in the annex? That’s the last glimpse of a cadet who was killed by Captain Weaver. The faces of the poor people were hung in the annex by Captain Weaver to show off that he had only met the dragon!’

At Carmen’s words, all the cadets looked at Weaver in amazement.

Some cadets were running to the annex to take another look at the pictures.

The title of the frame hung in it was concise.

[Warriors of the Swordsmanship Academy]

People knew that the cadets were training in the Forest of Hallucinations when they encountered a dragon and a fight broke out.

But Carmen was saying that the fight was all caused by Weaver.

‘Carmen!’

Weaver shouted at Carmen angrily. His fingertips, which had clutched his sharp sword, were trembling.

Carmen, who was looking at him, raised the corners of her mouth and whispered to Weaver alone.

‘I don’t approve of you. Keep in mind that your presence as head of the Swordsmanship Academy is a disservice to the prestige of this place, Andhra Weaver.’

Soon afterwards, the imperial knights rushed in and dragged Carmen away. That’s when Weaver turned around and spoke to the cadets.

‘Don’t believe Carmen’s words! The research monsters in the kennel didn’t come out of mismanagement! Carmen has unleashed it all to destroy the swordsmanship academy!’

But it was only a belated excuse.

One of the cadets, who heard him, shouted with a face that he did not understand.

‘How do we believe that? Haven’t we been in danger of the monsters in the kennel a few times before?’

At his words, the other cadets also began to express all the grievances they had experienced with the demons.

Weaver, who looked at them with a puzzled face, slowly opened his mouth.

‘Don’t compare the past with the situation now. Currently, all the monsters that were kept in the kennel have been released. They have their own restraints, and how can the monsters come out all at once, unless a man uses his own hands!’

But people didn’t seem to want to listen to him.

A short time later, a cadet who had gone to the annex to check the frame shouted at Weaver.

‘Captain! Please explain what Vice President Carmen said! We knew that all the cadets who lost their lives to the dragon were accidents during training! But wasn’t that true?’

At his words, the eyes of all the cadets fell on Weaver at once.

Dozens of pupils.

A suspicious gaze. Feelings of distrust. Dissatisfaction with the military academy that has been there so far.

Weaver can’t handle the look in his eyes, and backs away.

A cool breeze whipped up.

Memories that passed like a film drove the black darkness in an instant and brought it to reality.

“Sir Debussy.”

With Masha’s voice, Filina’s eyes lit up.

“Are you okay?”

Picking at Masha’s cautious voice, Philina raised her eyebrows and rubbed her forehead.

A headache set in.

“Did you see a clear future?”

Masha asked in a low voice, and Filina looked up again.

But I couldn’t answer that other way.

Because what he saw was not the future, but only part of the original story of Cecilia’s Flower.

“The more specific the memory, the more it means the near future.”

Filina had a confused face.

An excessively vivid memory dominated my mind.

But it was too much of a memory to be in the near future, if you add in the time Carmen captures Leone.

When Leone confronts Carmen, Philina’s call prevents him from unleashing the offense he deserves.

In the original story, Carmen should have severely injured her arm due to Leone, but she is now fine.

At first, the Imperial Knights and even Carmen seemed to be struggling to capture Leone, but as time went on, the investigation into him dwindled.

The reason Carmen isn’t as focused on catching Leone as she was in the original is because he’s not hurt so badly that he would be distracted by a group of commoners.

Of course, at first he seemed enraged by Leone’s attack, but that didn’t last long.

So, Leone’s story may have gone awry.

Of course, if his guild unfailingly launches an attack on the imperial palace, Ian’s performance may eventually bring them down.

For now, all of Carmen’s time in catching Leone is gone.

If so, is it possible that the story will be advanced?

Filina asked, looking at Masha with a stiff face.

“If you’re thinking of a specific scene, how close is it to the future?”

At her question, Masha looked puzzled, and then replied in a plain voice.

“It could happen as early as tomorrow.”

Filina stared at Masha with a blank face.

Tomorrow right now?

Does that mean that the swordsmanship academy could be turned upside down tomorrow?

As Carmen intended, Weaver collapses and the cadets are confused?

If that leads to Weaver’s resignation, what happens to the academy after that?

What else was that picture frame in the annex…….

I’ve never had a picture that doesn’t fit the time frame so bothered me so much today.

Filina bit her bottom lip and Masha tilted her head.

“What the hell did you see?”

At her question, Philina muttered in a vain voice.

“…… Huey and Carmen turn the academy upside down.”

Masha snorted, not too surprised.

“I think he’s going to have another accident.”

First of all, Filina stood up. I thought I should meet Huey right away.

Seeing her feelings, Masha also got up from the bed and let out a small sigh.

“I wanted to tell Sir Debussy more about the power of divine power, but I guess that’s it for today.”

She smiled sweetly and continued.

“I think it’s the first assignment from God. Don’t worry too much, because you’ll be able to solve it.”

Filina went straight to Huey’s room after seeing Masha off on his way.

I didn’t know if I should have just let Huey come when he said he was coming.

If I had, I would have grabbed him right away and asked him what kind of memory this was.

I was reminded of a previous time when Huey had misspelled Carmen’s name during a conversation with me.

The face that was carefully examining me was making plans behind the scenes.

“Huey.”

Philina knocked hastily on Huey’s door.

But there was no response from within.

“Where else are you going, you bastard?”

Filina tried to turn away, chewing on the expletive.

Then I saw the door open from the room across from Huey.

Henry came out of his dorm room and spotted Philina right in front of him, narrowing his brows.

His gaze moved naturally, glancing into Huey’s room.

“What are you doing here, Lord Debussy?”

Henry said in a low voice. Philina, who was staring at him still, asked impatiently.

“Sir Argenie, haven’t you seen Huey?”

Apparently he didn’t know Huey’s whereabouts because he had just come out, but he had asked if he had heard any of the visits.

But Henry made a squeaky noise.

“I mean……”

“Yes?”

She frowned, and he opened his mouth with a graceful smile as he stared at Philina.

“May I ask you to speak half?”

“Oh . . .”

As if she knew what he was talking about now, Filina nodded slightly.

“Well, didn’t you hear Huey come to the room……”

She blurted out in an awkward voice. Then Henry, with his eyes narrowing, added:

“Call them by name.”

It was a gentlemanly order.

Filina blurted out, glancing at Henry with a persistent face.

“Henry. Okay?”

I can spit it out casually.

Because I’ve called Henry’s name countless times in my second life.

And in terms of age, I’m a year older.

Filina tried to convince herself to herself, but then she turned to Henry again and asked:

“So you didn’t hear Huey enter the room?”

At her blunt question, Henry replied slowly, his eyebrows twitching.

“I heard the door go out a long time ago.”

“You haven’t heard of him coming back into the room since?”

“Yes…, but why are you so looking for Lord Fieldman?”

From Henry’s eyes, Philina seemed to be quite urgent right now.

She sighed heavily, her face troubled.

“Hugh, I think he’s going to have a very big accident.”

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