Chapter 283: Completion (4)

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"Ah, geez..."

Yuni, as always, let out a sigh while walking through the academy garden.

"How long has it been since school ended and yet again..."

Yuni was preparing for the Homecoming Day.

She set up various facilities and placed them in the necessary positions, checked the list of events to be held, and measured the appropriate budget for them. In addition to this, she also spent time inspecting the spaces to be used.

"At least it's smaller than other years, so I guess you should be thankful for that."

Kuhn, who was next to Yuni, scolded her for her grumbling.

At Kuhn's words, Yuni snorted.

"Thankful, my ass. That's the problem."

The reason this year's Homecoming Day was scaled down was because of the rebels' movements.

It was difficult for alumni to return to the academy, and with the professors busy preparing, the event size was significantly reduced. Originally, the event could have been canceled, but it was proceeding as usual.

"Why not just cancel it? It was canceled last year, after all."

"Last year, the rebels directly invaded, that's why."

"They could come this year too."

"That's true but..."

Kuhn couldn't argue against Yuni's words. Looking at the rebels' actions so far, they always had an obsession with the academy.

Their forces were stationed near the academy, so there was a sense of unease.

"Should we just say not to do it?"

"......Hmm."

Yuni clearly didn't want to work, but suggesting to stop didn't seem like a bad idea.

Preparing for such an event might be less important than preparing for the rebels.

But then, what was the point of stopping now?

There were only four days left until Homecoming Day.

The preparations were practically completed. Canceling the event at this point wouldn't do anything.

"Let's go talk to Vice-Principal Cromwell, at least..."

"Talk?"

At that moment, a voice came from behind them.

"......Vice-Principal?"

Behind Yuni and Kuhn, Cromwell was standing tall.

Cromwell approached them with a smile.

"Is there any problem with the event? Talk?"

"No, it's not that... But, what brings you here, Vice-Principal?"

"Can't a Vice-Principal walk around the academy?"

"That's not it but..."

"Heh, don't worry. I didn't mean anything by it. I was just checking to see if the preparations for the event were going well. Don't worry."

"Ah..."

Kuhn, hearing Cromwell's words, looked around cautiously.

He wanted to bring up the event, but standing in front of Cromwell, he couldn't decide what to say.

'Proposing to just cancel the event outright might look problematic...'

While Kuhn was thinking that,

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