The Fake Heiress Turns out to Be a True Tycoon!
Chapter 826: Her Schemes, Academy of Mystique Reform Plan
CHAPTER 826: CHAPTER 826: HER SCHEMES, ACADEMY OF MYSTIQUE REFORM PLAN
Seeing Cassian Wolf standing outside the door, Scarlett Jennings was somewhat surprised, but not completely.
She looked at her door lock, which was obviously broken after being pushed open, and stared at Cassian Wolf without speaking.
Aaron Hearne knew why she was like this, and before she could speak, he said directly,
"The quality of your door lock is too poor. Later I’ll have Sylvia Murray come over and replace it with a new one for you."
What a crappy lock that breaks with a push.
Replace it.
Scarlett Jennings saw that he had proactively offered to compensate with a new door lock, and her expression became a bit more courteous as she asked him,
"Did you come here for something?"
Aaron Hearne walked straight in, his gaze first sweeping over the two plump Fox Tails behind her.
His eyes deepened slightly but quickly restrained, and he turned to survey the surroundings of the courtyard, finally sweeping a glance at Dashiell.
Choosing a spot he liked, he sat down before speaking,
"I already know about the matters at the Academy of Mystique. Do you have anything you want to tell me?"
He thought that if she voluntarily asked him to take charge, he wouldn’t mind fighting for more things for her.
Besides the rewards she deserved, he would also let everyone know that she was a legitimate member of the Hearne Clan and not someone who could be bullied casually.
Unfortunately, if Scarlett Jennings would have asked him proactively, he wouldn’t just be learning about this matter today.
But since he asked, Scarlett Jennings was willing to chat a little, although before chatting, she needed to confirm with him,
"Can I say anything?"
Cassian Wolf looked at her, his tone uncharacteristically calm, "Anything you want."
So Scarlett Jennings felt assured and said directly,
"I heard the Mystic Academy is a subsidiary of the Mystic Regulation Office, meaning the Mystic Regulation Office was the initial founding body, but from my perspective, there are still many issues within the academy in terms of mechanisms and management."
"Firstly, regarding management, the academy has set up barriers to prevent outsiders from entering, but for students inside, breaking through the barriers is not difficult, not to mention the various places where the barriers are damaged and haven’t been specially repaired."
"Secondly, the academy doesn’t have dedicated security personnel; academy security relies solely on the Demon Masters, but the Demon Masters do not respond very swiftly to some potential dangers."
"Moreover, Demon Master teaching is not systematic. From what I know, the content and pace taught in the three classes at the Young Demon level are even different. The academy’s rules and regulations are very vague, and there’s clear discrimination within the academy against Demon Clan bloodlines..."
It was rare to hear Scarlett Jennings talking rapidly, but every word she said was far from what he wanted to hear.
Cassian Wolf couldn’t help but interrupt her, "Is this all you want to say?"
Did he ask for this?
He didn’t send her to the Mystic Academy to conduct an internal audit.
He asked in a somewhat annoyed tone,
"So these couple of days you’ve been absent from classes, you’ve been contemplating these things? Do you think using the absence as a protest will help you obtain what you want?"
Scarlett Jennings heard him address the real issue and focused intently as she shook her head seriously, saying,
"If the academy is not willing to provide fair treatment based on what I’ve done, I will apply for reform at the academy based on the aforementioned issues in the name of the Mystic Regulation Office."
Rewards are not something that can be demanded forcefully.
But since there was a precedent, if it’s deliberately ignored when it comes to her, merely because she is the child of a Half-Demon, then she intends to debate thoroughly with the academy.
As for skipping school, it’s not a means of protest, nor does she think it poses a threat to anyone.
She didn’t attend school simply because she couldn’t retract her tail.
Although the demons at the academy consider it commonplace to walk around in demon form, for Scarlett Jennings, it’s a sign of loss of control.
She dislikes this.
Cassian Wolf heard her plan to propose an academy reform in the name of the Mystic Regulation Office and didn’t feel she was recklessly relying on the Office’s power. Instead, he felt unexpectedly comforted that she had a plan.
That’s more like it.
Using school absence to protest injustice is a foolish and ineffective approach.
Only by truly hitting the pulse of the Mystic Academy can her demands be taken seriously.
And the Mystic Regulation Office, as the superior unit of the academy, is precisely this pulse.
Although the Mystic Regulation Office might not approve her so-called reform application, it can still show the academy her stance.
She is not one of those Half-Demon students who can be easily manipulated by the academy.
Even though he’s somewhat inexplicably dissatisfied that she didn’t think to seek his help when facing unfair treatment, he’s more pleased to see her calculated approach to her demands.
Their Hearne Clan’s Imp Sprites must have the ability to crush problems on their own.
"Then go ahead as you said."
Cassian Wolf suddenly said.
There was a subtle shift in his attitude, so quick that Scarlett Jennings didn’t react in time,
"You mean? You want me to submit?"
Cassian Wolf nodded,
"Three days, submit a complete and detailed reform proposal for the Mystic Academy to me."
He said,
"You submit the proposal; I’ll approve it."
Isn’t this more interesting than him unilaterally stepping in to support her?
Besides, the prevailing atmosphere within the Mystic Academy indeed should be changed.
Just that demons have always been free-spirited, even within the Mystic Regulation Office, demons rarely want to handle matters concerning regulations.
Since Scarlett Jennings is willing to do it, she should do it well.
As long as she can achieve it, whatever should be given will be given to her by him.
And these will all be things she’s fought for on her own merit, even fighting for all Half-Demons like her.
Scarlett Jennings looked into Cassian Wolf’s eyes and seemed to understand his meaning quickly, nodding seriously without objection,
"Okay."
Cassian Wolf looked at her again and suddenly asked,
"I heard you want to obtain your rightful reward credits, how does that help you?"
Scarlett Jennings said,
"Accumulating the necessary credits is required for the class advancement assessment, isn’t this a rule you set for the academy?"
Cassian Wolf: ...
Did he set that rule???
Alright, he forgot.
That’s not important.
Then Scarlett Jennings pointed at Dashiell next to her and added,
"Also, I need a slot for Dashiell to enroll in the Mystic Academy."
According to the old rules of the Mystic Academy, for demon students who contribute to the academy, besides rewarding extra credits, an admission recommendation slot will also be granted.
At the founding of the Mystic Academy, Half-Demons were not eligible to enroll.
It took one demon saving an Imp Sprite that almost got killed by a berserk demon for the academy to reward him with credits and grant him an admission recommendation slot.
He gave the slot to a Half-Demon.
Afterward, the academy had its first Half-Demon student.
Later on, Half-Demons were allowed to study at the academy alongside other demons.
And now, she wants to give that slot to Dashiell.