People from the God Training Center also came over to greet them.

"My two distinguished guests, I am the principal of the Nurturing Gods' House, Timmy Anderson, and this is the vice-principal, Titus Wallace."

The principal is a middle-aged man with glasses, a slightly bald head, a bloated figure, and a big belly.

The vice-principal was a tall, thin, capable, and somewhat serious man.

Timmy Anderson was the first to welcome:

"We two are here to welcome the two Holy Envoys."

Aibo held Wright's arm, looking like a little bird.

Outside, Aibo chose to hide her own glory and give the stage to Wright.

Wright smiled and said, "You two are too polite. Today we are just the parents of the children and are here to send them to school."

"No problem. Both parents, please bring your children with you and I will show you the school's facilities."

Upon hearing this, Wright looked at Ai Bo, and Ai Bo nodded.

After obtaining Aibo's consent, Wright readily agreed.

The two principals, accompanied by dozens of parents of children, walked around the playground, entered the gymnasium, visited the laboratory, looked at the dormitories and went to the cafeteria.

Both parents, Aibo and Wright, are quite satisfied with everything here.

At the final stage, the children waited in the rest area, while parents Aibo and Wright had final consultations with the two principals in the office.

Wright noticed a detail. Although both of them were principals, the vice-principal, Titus Wallace, did not speak during the period. It might be because of his naturally serious face that made Wright feel that this person seemed a little dissatisfied, but Wright was not sure who he was dissatisfied with.

For Ai Bo, it can be said that as long as the children can receive a good education, no problem is a problem.

The negotiations were about to come to an end, and just when Wright and Aibo thought that the children's enrollment would be successfully completed, something unexpected happened.

"My Lords, I have one last small request."

Timmy Anderson is being mysterious.

"Principal, it has come to this. You should just say it directly."

Timmy Anderson took out a wristband from the drawer.

Aibo narrowed her eyes slightly.

"This is a magic-forbidden ring, specially prepared by us children."

You can tell what this thing is used for just by hearing the name. Aibo's beautiful eyes gradually turned cold.

"Before I came, I didn't tell you about this."

"Ma'am, don't get excited. The reason why I prepared this is because the children here are all human. To humans, the demons do not have a positive image. If I don't give them the protection of students, even if I accept the children, their school life will not last long. Don't you agree?"

Timmy Anderson had a smile on his face, and strictly speaking there was nothing wrong with what he said.

But the children who were reluctant to remove the shackles were forced to put on the so-called magic-suppressing rings again.

She really...

Aibo hesitated.

She had no objection to the magic-suppressing ring. After all, she and her children had experienced that kind of deadly shackles before. This thing that could be taken off at any time was nothing.

But if we take it with us, wouldn’t that go against the original intention of freedom?

But if we don’t compromise, won’t the children’s youth be wasted?

There was a hint of pride in Timmy Anderson's smile, while Titus Wallace on the side had a hint of disgust.

At this time, Wright also understood that the fat man's conditions were a bit insulting, but they were within the acceptable range of Aibo. If Aibo agreed, it would be like eating a fly.

This kind of thing is just plain disgusting.

"Okay, I..."

Just as Aibo was about to agree, Wright interrupted Aibo's speech.

"Wait a minute, Aibo, I have a question for our Principal Anderson."

Timmy Anderson looked at Wright calmly.

"Excuse me."

"If our child had a conflict with other classmates, which side would you stand on?"

When Timmy Anderson heard this question, he was stunned for a moment, then he replied casually and confidently: "Of course I am on the side of reason."

Wright smiled slightly: "Mr. Anderson, you disappoint me a little."

Timmy Anderson frowned: "Um, sir, I don't quite understand what you said."

"It's okay. If you don't understand, I'll explain it to you."

"First of all, from the time we got here until you took out the bracelet, everything was fine. There was nothing to complain about."

Timmy Anderson hypocritically agreed.

"Thank you for the compliment."

"I haven't finished yet, don't be too happy too soon."

Wright's explosive words also made the atmosphere in the meeting room tense.

"Indeed, my children are demons. Demons want to survive in human society, so they should make necessary compromises. But I don't think you are thinking from that perspective."

"Let's not talk about the identities of demons and humans. When you let the children wear the forbidden magic rings, aren't you for the benefit of the majority of people and forcibly depriving the interests of a certain group of people?"

"You should understand this, sir."

Wright was in no mood to play tai chi with him. "Just answer me, yes or no."

Wright's tone was cold, giving Timmy Anderson the feeling that if he continued to argue, the place would be turned upside down at any time.

And he could only answer Wright's questions honestly.

"If you follow what I said, sir, that's right."

Chapter 194: Unexpected Guests, Belated Truth

Wright narrowed his eyes slightly, interlaced his fingers and rested his arms on the conference table.

"Then I would like to ask Mr. Timmy Anderson, since you have ceded our interests to the students here from the beginning, why do you still say that when there is a conflict between our children and the students here, you will stand on the side of reason."

Timmy Anderson's eyelids twitched involuntarily, and he was about to make an excuse, but Wright didn't give him the chance.

"Isn't your answer somewhat inconsistent with the side you took at the beginning?"

Wright's voice suddenly turned cold.

"If you said you would stand on the side of your students, I would think you were a real person. Or if you said you would stand on the side of our children, it would make us feel more comfortable, but you chose to stand on the side of reason."

"We are all adults, and you are also an old hand. This is your territory, and you have the final say on what you say is right."

"From the very beginning, you wanted Aibo and I to agree to this humiliating thing. I was right, wasn't I?"

Timmy Anderson was a little flustered, but he still tried to argue. "Sir, how could I do such a thing?"

"How do you explain the matter of the Forbidden Magic Ring? Do you want me to call the matchmaker from the Order of God so that we can confront them? Before we came, they never mentioned the Forbidden Magic Ring."

Suddenly, Wright slammed the table.

The powerful force caused the table to collapse, shocking everyone present.

Timmy Anderson was so scared that he sat down on the ground.

Wright used the gun made of holy mithril to point at Timmy Anderson's forehead.

"Timmy Anderson, I'm telling you clearly here that you can insult the Order of God, even the Pope, but if you want to use this opportunity to insult me, April, and the children, I will hang your head on the gate of Saint Dinas."

Timmy Anderson broke out in a cold sweat.

"Well, Saint Envoy, these are all negotiable. You don't need to wear a bracelet or anything else. You can enroll immediately."

A cold smile appeared on Wright's lips.

"Do you think that after I've done this, I'd still want my children to go to school here?"

"If you kneel down and beg me, I can let your school continue to operate. If you are too weak to kneel down, we will just have to wait and see."

Timmy Anderson looked at the vice principal who had been silent.

"Kneel down quickly. If the Holy Envoy gets angry, you will lose everything if the school fails to continue."

This face began to show no concealment.

"I told you to kneel down, don't you understand?!"

Timmy Anderson's bloated body trembled as he tried to change his posture and kneel down.

But Ai Bo didn't want to make a big deal out of this.

"Forget it, let's go."

Wright looked at Anderson, who was curled up in a ball and trembling, and then at the beautiful April.

"Hmph, you're lucky."

April and Light left the meeting room and left with the children.

In the car, Aibo snuggled in Wright's arms.

"I could never have imagined that this would be the result. Fortunately, you are here. I may have to look for another school for my child."

Wright scratched Aibo's small nose hard.

"You little fool, can't you see that contacting schools for the children is a dead end. Even schools that have close ties with the Order of God have this attitude, so what about other schools? No human school will accept demons."

Aibo was a little panicked.

"What should I do? I can't just not go to school."

"You are such a fool, you are such a fool. Why don't we just build a school ourselves?"

"Yeah, why didn't I think of that?"

But another problem arises.

"Building a school requires a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources. I'm afraid..."

"Don't worry, there will be no problem with the money. The most important thing is to ask the Church of God for a piece of land to build a school."

Every word Wright said made Aibo feel extremely safe.

"It's always Wright who saves me from the dire situation. If it weren't for you... I really can't imagine it."

Wright smiled.

"To be honest, I still like the beginning when you looked so hateful and vindictive."

Aibo naturally understood what Wright was talking about.

"At that time, I didn't know you. What would you think when you saw someone holding a change of underwear? But you pretended to be dumb and wanted to be alone with me. You were really bad."

Wright was just joking, but Ai Bo directly brought up old grudges.

"That's it for today. I'll go to the Cult of God tomorrow."

Back at the monastery, Aibo comforts the children.

The children's hopes were dashed, but they were not too sad.

They were all very sensible children, and they knew that Aibo was more sad than them about this matter.

When it was almost time for dinner, an unexpected guest suddenly came to the door.

And that person was Titus Wallace.

The vice principal who didn't say a word and had a cold face the whole time.

To be honest, Wright had a good impression of him.

People with this serious look are generally more upright in their hearts.

Wright didn't chase him away. He invited him to the room and called Aibo over.

Several people gathered together again.

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