Greetings, Mister Principal: Seven incredible events at Crescent College


Nothing seems to have changed at Crescent College.

It is already the end of the Red Leaves Month (September). Autumn is coming to an end. The trees around the campus square have long become bare. The fallen leaves on the ground have become the most troublesome problem for the students on duty. In contrast, , the gradually getting colder weather is less noticeable.

In the evening, in a corner of the campus square, first-year students Hathaway and Asilua of Crescent College were holding brooms and sweeping away the yellow leaves on the ground.

"Ah ah ah, why are there so many fallen leaves? It's obviously the end of autumn. Why don't the leaves of these trees fall off all when autumn just enters."

Asilua, who was born in a baronial family, has never done any housework at home. At home, she is the apple of everyone's eye and the object of her father's care. If it weren't for the popular study in the aristocratic circles, Magic, I am afraid that Asilua will definitely not be sent to Crescent Academy by her father to study.

When she arrived at school, Asilua not only had to learn to live by herself, including but not limited to washing her own clothes, folding her own quilts, and cleaning her own room, but she also had to assume the obligation of cleaning the school as a duty student. It can be said that , Ahilua did much more housework in the three months she spent at Crescent Academy than she had done in the previous twelve years of her life combined.

"Stop complaining, finish scanning quickly and go back. I also want to ask Teacher Fina a few questions."

Facing this delicate roommate, Hathaway said helplessly.

She comes from a magical family, and her parents both hold public offices in the Magic Association. Therefore, becoming a mage seems to be Hathaway's ambition since birth. However, in the first lesson of school, after passing Reiner's After asking the question, the little girl thought more. She is constantly learning and learning all aspects of knowledge, hoping to determine her future path.

The two girls are roommates in the same dormitory. Although they are from different families, they get along quite happily. After all, apart from the occasional embarrassing things caused by Asilua's lack of common sense, her other words and deeds are still the same. It is very in line with the education level of a noble daughter, elegance, courtesy, and modesty. Of course, as the two of them gradually became familiar with each other, Ailua gradually showed her girlish side in front of Hathaway.

"It's Teacher Fina again, you seem to like her very much?"

Asilua said while sweeping the fallen leaves on the ground.

"Although Teacher Fina is very young, her understanding of magic is quite profound and she can find unique ideas for many problems. I also want to become a mage like her in the future."

Hathaway said seriously and nodded.

"Mage, I really don't have much interest in it."

Asilua shrugged and then changed the subject.

"Speaking of which, Hathaway, do you know the seven incredible events at Crescent College?"

"Huh?"

Hathaway stopped the broom and looked at her roommate, wondering what it was.

"For example, the human skeleton model in the laboratory will run around the corridor in the middle of the night, the star observation tower will make a huge roar on rest days, and the large amount of food stored in the cafeteria is always stolen by the mysterious big eater. There are rumors that the unknown dormitory administrator is actually a cat. There are seven in total, so it is called the Seven Mysterious Incidents of Crescent College."

Seeing that Hathaway's interest was aroused, Asilua said excitedly, as if she had seen it with her own eyes.

"I have never heard of these."

Hathaway shook his head, expressing his ignorance.

"As a magic school, it is natural for there to be mysterious events. Hathaway, aren't you curious at all?"

Asilua came closer, and her warm breath made Hathaway a little panicked. She hurriedly took two steps back to distance herself from the opponent.

"I, I'm not interested in this kind of thing."

Hathaway turned away, clenched the broom and said.

"Principal Ian Gray said that curiosity is the root of a mage's progress. As a person who volunteers to become a mage, how can you be so devoid of curiosity?"

Asilua said, moving closer.

"However, these things make no sense at first sight. There is no mysterious big eater who can eat half of the canteen's reserves, and there is no way that a cat can speak human language or anything."

Hathaway argued.

While the two were in a stalemate, a tiger-striped kitten strolled past them, stepping on the fallen leaves without making any sound.

"There's no way this cat is the legendary dormitory administrator, Mrs. Freya, right?"

Hathaway pointed at the kitten and said.

As if he heard her words, the kitten stopped, turned to look at the two of them, and then barked.

"Ouch?"

"...was it asking a rhetorical question just now?"

Hathaway was speechless for a moment, not knowing whether the cat really understood her words or whether it was just an instinctive response to human voices.

"This cat looks familiar. I seem to see it often in school."

Asilua narrowed her eyes and looked carefully at this kitten with beautiful patterns.

"There should be a lot of wild cats around here, right?"

Hathaway drove the crazy thoughts out of her head and tried to dispel her roommate Ashluya's curiosity.

"Kitten, are you Mrs. Freya?"

But Asilua ignored Hathaway's dissuasion and quietly approached the kitten, trying to catch the kitten.

But the kitten seemed to have seen through Ashilua's thoughts. The moment the girl rushed towards her, she nimbly jumped aside, allowing Ashilua to miss her.

The kitten even licked its paws leisurely, as if mocking Asilua.

"Give up, wild cats are very naughty."

Seeing this, Hathaway hurriedly advised.

Seeing that the two of them did not move, Mao Mao conveniently landed and walked towards the teaching building, then went around into a small forest next to the square.

"Strange."

Asilua dropped the broom and quickly followed the kitten. Seeing this, Hathaway hesitated for a moment and followed.

I saw the kitten walking quickly on the stone road, and soon came to a bench.

Sitting on the bench is a man ~IndoMTL.com~ holding an open book.

The two girls hid immediately because the man was none other than the principal of Crescent College, Rainer Ingle.

The kitten jumped up to the position next to Reiner familiarly. From a certain distance, the two girls could clearly see that Reiner's mouth was moving and saying something, while the kitten's ears were moving slightly, as if he was talking. Listen to his words.

"The principal is talking to the cat?"

Asilua tilted her head, but she saw that Reiner's gaze quickly fell on the bush where the two of them were hiding.

"He probably didn't notice us?"

Hathaway was a little nervous and squeezed the corner of Asilua's clothes.

"Probably not."

As soon as Asilua opened her mouth, she saw Reiner, who was looking over here, raise his right hand and raise a finger, making a hissing gesture.


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