Chapter 42: Impartiality instructor (1)
He despised discrimination.
Was it because he had lived a long history of being on the receiving end of it? For instance, a useless recruit had managed to secure rapid promotions simply because he was the division commander's son. Conversely, Ihan had remained a sergeant for ten years, missing out on promotions for absurd reasons.
Having been deeply scarred by such injustices, he had come to value fairness almost to an absolute degree when dealing with others.
Thus, Ihan had no intention of giving special treatment to Jo Seedling simply because she was of lower birth, nor would he neglect anyone just because they were the child of a noble.
After all, fairness meant treating everyone the same way.
And so...
"Alright, let’s get started with some energy today."
"..."
Ihan was at the academy.
All fifty-four cadets from the swordsmanship department, who had remained at the academy instead of going to Vulcan, looked at their instructor with incredulous expressions.
...Is this a dream?
“...In-instructor.”
