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Villain Professor of Heroes – Chapter 65

.。.:✧ Reorganization of the Educational System (3) ✧:.。.

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Translated By Arcane Translations
Translator: Chaos
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The short break ended, and the second semester began.

Normally, the semester would have started without any particular incidents, but this back-to-school season was quite chaotic.

Naturally, it was because of the reorganization of the educational system.

Everything had been overturned in a week, so if even the professors were flustered, how absurd must it have been for the students?

On top of that, even after school, dorm assignments were all changed under the pretext of fostering unity, leading to great confusion.

So, the faculty department decided not to proceed with lectures immediately but to give students a week to adjust to the changed system.

In truth, it would be more accurate to say that it wasn’t a consideration, but rather that the academy itself found it difficult to manage the situation and took extraordinary measures.

During that week, no one, neither students nor staff, was idle.

Everyone was incredibly busy and in addition, with a flood of complaint calls from parents, the administration office, which directly received the complaint calls, had phones ringing incessantly every day.

The head of administration faculty, Chae Ga-yoon, her face had turned completely the color of cement, and rumor had it that she was working while hooked up to an IV drip for nutrients.

Professors were assigned to multiple teams, the number varying depending on the importance of the subject.

For that reason, Professor Yoo and Professor Jin ended up in charge of a great number of teams, and for a week, I couldn’t even properly speak to them.

They had become incredibly sharp, and I felt like I might get hit by Aura if I carelessly bothered them.

Anyway, it was a chaotic period.

However, Yoo Hee-won, Han Min-ha, and I were slightly removed from it, spending time in a somewhat different atmosphere.

Since the members of the existing advisory group moved up as they were, there wasn’t much more to do.

So, while everyone else was busy, we could afford to sit in the campus cafe, enjoying the air conditioning and drinking coffee at our leisure.

“What’s all this fuss about?”

Yoo Hee-won, sipping her cold coffee through a straw, looked out the window at the people passing by under the scorching sun.

She looked like a feudal lord leisurely watching serfs working during the busy farming season.

“Heroes dying is a common occurrence, but they’re making a huge fuss.”

Yoo Hee-won clicked her tongue and then nudged Han Min-ha, who was sitting next to her, with her elbow.

“Isn’t that right?”

“That’s not right, Hee-won. We heard the explanation at the opening ceremony. It seemed like this time it wasn’t an ordinary matter.”

At those words, Yoo Hee-won glared at Han Min-ha with narrowed eyes.

“If I say so, then it is.”

“Is that so…? That could be.”

Han Min-ha immediately backed down at Yoo Hee-won’s rebuke.

There was a reason Han Min-ha acted like that.

Yoo Hee-won was very strong-willed, but more than that, it was because of the bracelet on Han Min-ha’s wrist.

It was from a famous brand that only had stores in high-end department stores.

The day after I urgently returned to the academy, Yoo Hee-won had taken Han Min-ha shopping and bought it for her.

Wearing such an expensive thing on her arm, she couldn’t dare to talk back to Yoo Hee-won.

Indeed, the saying that you can’t do anything against someone who has fed you wasn’t wrong.

Of course, Yoo Hee-won probably didn’t buy Han Min-ha the bracelet for that purpose.

It was just the way a rich, spoiled young lady expressed friendship.

As I was looking at Han Min-ha’s bracelet, Yoo Hee-won asked.

“Should I buy one for you too, Professor?”

Saying that, Yoo Hee-won held up her own bracelet.

It was the same brand but a completely different design, and the price range was almost the same.

“No. It’s alright. If I wore something like that, I’d just be a laughingstock. And though it might sound old-fashioned for me to say this now, heroes generally don’t wear accessories.”

“Why is that?”

Han Min-ha asked, her eyes wide.

“Because it can become very dangerous by reacting to Aura waves. That’s why heroes wear specialized suits when fighting and usually don’t wear anything on their bodies. Have you ever seen a hero with piercings?”

“Ah, I see. I’ve never seen one.”

“That’s the reason.”

Han Min-ha nodded as if she had heard a very fascinating story, but Yoo Hee-won muttered something about being a kkondae and then asked. [1]

“Anyway, we’re moving to a team system, but there are only two of us, so what do we do?”

“What do you mean, what do we do?”

“I saw the others were grouped in fours or fives, but it’s just me and this black titty here. The Ministry of Education and the Administration wouldn’t have done something this crazy two days before the semester started unless they got hit by a murder ray to the head. It seems likely this team will be deployed to the field as is, even after graduation.”

Yoo Hee-won’s point was very sharp.

It was a prospect that had been mentioned among the professors, and there was a possibility that the current freshman class was being organized into teams to counter the organization of villains and would be taken to the field as such.

Not long after the semester started, I called Legalmite, and he said that indeed, the Administration was contacting hero agencies.

Things like, ‘Are you interested in collaborating with so-and-so?’ or ‘Are you willing to be temporarily dispatched to the Administration for a stable income?’

The atmosphere in the field and this reorganization of the educational system inevitably had to go hand in hand.

“Well. But it’s my opinion that student Hee-won and student Min-ha together would be better than five other students.”

“Ha? That’s ridiculous. We have less than half the strength of others, are you trying to push your students into a deadly situation? This won’t do.”

Yoo Hee-won said firmly, as if she had made a decision.

“Professor, you join too. With three, we have a chance.”

“Hehe. Really.”

Han Min-ha giggled at those words.

“I’ll fight, and you support, Professor. Then we should be able to catch most villains easily.”

“Then what should I do?”

“You just cheer from behind. You’d look good in a cheerleader outfit.”

Saying that, Yoo Hee-won poked Han Min-ha’s chest with her index finger.

“Don’t….”

Han Min-ha glanced at me and hunched her shoulders, covering her chest.

“What on earth did you eat to get so big?”

“Nothing in particular.”

I knew the reason.

Han Min-ha, sitting in front of me now, looked exactly like her mother, Seo Ji-ah.

If Seo Ji-ah were next to her right now, people would probably mistake them for twins or very similar sisters.

It was because she inherited all those good genes.

“Oh? Song Do-yoon is passing by over there.”

Yoo Hee-won, who had been tormenting Han Min-ha, pointed out the window.

Song Do-yoon, casting a lone shadow under the dazzlingly hot August sun, was walking somewhere.

The last I saw of her before the break, she was in a full-body cast, but it seemed she had completely recovered in that short time.

People with Aura generally recovered quickly, and it was also thanks to the incredible medical technology of the academy’s infirmary.

“She doesn’t even sweat. She’s like some kind of ghost.”

Yoo Hee-won muttered, drinking her coffee.

Han Min-ha placed a hand on her chest and sighed.

“She looks like she’s all better. That’s a relief.”

“It’s funny hearing that from the person who beat her up.”

“Hehe….”

Just then, Song Do-yoon, who was walking, saw us and stopped.

“Heek! She saw us…!”

At that gaze, Han Min-ha jumped up from her chair in surprise, scurried behind me, and crouched down.

Song Do-yoon stared blankly inside the cafe where we were sitting, and Yoo Hee-won met her gaze, arrogantly crossing her legs.

Song Do-yoon, who had been standing there like a midday ghost for a long time, soon turned her head and started walking again.

“Heeey. That gloomy bitch.”

Yoo Hee-won spoke as if it were no big deal, and only Han Min-ha, being a scaredy-cat, poked her head out from over my shoulder.

“She’s gone…. Phew. Do-yoon looks like Sadako with short hair when she does that. Scary.”

“Sadako? Student Min-ha knows Sadako? That came out before student Min-ha was even born.”

Yoo Hee-won also tilted her head, looking puzzled.

“What’s Sadako?”

“Yeah. She’s a ghost from a Japanese horror movie who crawls out of a well and just stands there staring like that.”

“What’s that? Never heard of it. If the Professor knows it, it’s probably a movie from forty years ago.”

“I’m sorry, student Hee-won. I’m not quite that old.”

“That’s right. Professor, you look very young; anyone would think you’re an active hero who just graduated from the academy.”

Han Min-ha, who had subtly placed her hands on both my shoulders, defended me, but she quickly removed her hands and returned to her seat at Yoo Hee-won’s cold gaze.

“But I don’t know if she can even form a team with that personality of hers.”

Yoo Hee-won said, watching the retreating Song Do-yoon.

“It’s going to be a real pain in the ass. Well, it’s none of our business anymore.”

“Hehe. Our….”

Han Min-ha smiled, whispering so softly it couldn’t be heard.

“Professor. Who’s on her team?”

“I don’t know. I’m not particularly interested in other teams.”

Professor Jin said it before.

That I only had eyes for Yoo Hee-won and Han Min-ha.

To some extent, it was true.

Other than teaching the students under me well, I wasn’t particularly interested in anything else.

It was probably because of the Mental Barrier that firmly defended or isolated my mind.

But the strange thing was, if that was the case, it should apply equally to the two students sitting in front of me, but that wasn’t so.

I felt a strong sense of responsibility towards them.

The responsibility to make them graduate with excellent grades and make them strong enough not to die futilely in the field.

If you called it affection, well. I wasn’t sure about that yet.

Though those two definitely seemed to feel affection for me.

Whether that should be called the bond between teacher and student or some other kind of thing….

At that time, when we were watching a movie in the basement theater of Yoo Hee-won’s house, Yoo Hee-won and Han Min-ha had sat on either side of me and both held my hands.

Although I was blocked by the Mental Barrier, I wasn’t so foolish as to be unable to judge the situation objectively.

I knew that the affection those two had for me was somewhat different from the respect a student shows a professor.

But I pretended not to know.

It wasn’t right.

That was my conclusion.

They were minors, and students I had to teach and raise.

Fortunately, the Mental Barrier was helping me well with that.

“Anyway, let’s do well together, the three of us, from now on.”

“Yep.” “Understood, Professor!”

My two students responded to me according to their respective personalities.

However, I only found out later that our team wasn’t actually just two.

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I Became the Villain Professor of the Academy

I Became the Villain Professor of the Academy

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Status: Ongoing Type: Artist: Released: 2022
A retired hero-turned-professor struggles relentlessly, even resorting to villainous acts, to ensure his students graduate and achieve S-rank. The problem is, his students are incredibly shady, bordering on creepy. Do you guys even want to graduate?

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ThoratyHornet45
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Thank you for the chapter

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