The Return of the Iron-blood Sword Hound

Chapter 232: Suspicion (1)



Student Council President Dolores L Quovadis.

She had a strange feeling when she heard that the Aristocratic and Noble factions, which had been the eyesores of the student council, had gotten into a lot of trouble due to the recent incident at the bazaar.

Unlike the student council, which is an official organization and wields power on the positive side of campus, the aristocrats and nobles mainly form their power on the negative side of campus.

Whereas the student council operated according to legitimate rules and procedures, the aristocrats and nobles were using connections, favors, and insider information to gain power.

So, student autonomy on campus was divided between the student council, the aristocracy, and the nobility, and Dolores didn't like them because they were always enjoying extrajudicial power, avoiding the responsibilities of official organizations and reaping the benefits of unofficial organizations.

However, since it was the student council that had to collect public opinion and establish policies accordingly, the aristocratic faction and noble faction that led the flow of public opinion were always annoying opponents that had to be watched closely.

...And that's when they drank the water. To one individual, a first-year student named Vikir.

The aristocrats and nobility, who had been secretly growing in power to rival the student council, had lost a lot of face in this one incident, and it had caused a lot of defections.

The weakening of the enemy is the same as the strengthening of the enemy.

Many of the people who were disappointed with the aristocrats and nobility turned around, and some of them even joined the student council.

So the executives in the student council were smiling all day.

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