The Broken Halo - Chapter 371: Take A Step Back

Chapter 371: 371: Take A Step Back
Instructor Valdin could not help but have an ugly expression hearing Simon’s words.
Many would have glossed over his words and would miss out on everything he said, but Simon had repeatedly mentioned the rules of the clan.
Instead of mentioning the academy or the rules of the academy, he specifically mentioned the clan.
He was questioning the power the clan’s laws held, and he nearly felt angry at the audacity of Simon to question the clan’s laws.
He was a Velari, and despite the fact that the Shadowgrave Clan was now filled with so many races, the Shadowgrave Clan still belonged to him and the other Velaris.
They were the true force of the clan, and they were the ones that could truly embody the shadow and assassin path.
Velaris were taught differently, which is why Simon had never encountered an Initiate Velari in the academy before.
Because of the loyalty and love for the clan which had been instilled into him from the moment he was born, his impression of Simon further reduced because of his words.
However, he also knew that Simon was right in a way.
When it came to the factions of the academy, it was a lot more complicated than many initiates believed.
Some of the factions in the academy do not only have instructors as backers, they also had certain powerful figures and factions of the clan itself as backers.
Because of these powerful figures and clan factions, some academy factions are able to break the rules of the clan to a certain extent without getting the necessary punishment.
Instructor Valdin knew all of this, and as a Velari, he also knows about how the corruption in the clan was increasing little by little with time.
Corruption is a normal thing in any organization, especially in the demon realm, but the level it had reached in the clan was getting to a point that some were now complaining.
’Could it be possible that he knows about the internal situation of the clan?’
Instructor Valdin immediately shook his head.
’No. That can’t be. He just arrived at the clan. It has not even been up to a week, so how could he know such things? Even with the help of the Intelligence Office, he would not have the authorization and the merits to purchase such information’
The moment Instructor Valdin had this thought, he realized just how absurd it was that Simon had done so much in less than a week.
Instructor Valdin could not help but ask himself how Simon had done it.
’How is it possible for a first year to have done so much and become so popular in less than a week. This kid is just a magnet for trouble… lots of it.’
Unfortunately for Instructor Valdin, he had no idea that he was just overthinking things.
Simon had questioned the power of the clan’s laws not because he knew of the increasing corruption or deterioration of the clan’s laws.
No.
He questioned the clan’s laws because at the end of the day, the laws of the academy were the laws of the clan.
And also because Instructor Valdin was a Velari.
After realizing that the factions had the power to break the rules of the academy to a certain extent, Simon knew that things could get out of his control and he had to start preparing for the worst.
But he didn’t like that.
If the laws of the clan were strong enough, he could make the best decisions and the perfect plan, knowing that his enemies were limited in what they could do.
Since Instructor Valdin was a Velari, he wanted to see if he could make the instructor to try and enforce the power of the clan’s laws.
’As a Velari, his authority in the clan is higher than many, so there’s a possibility that he might try to enforce the laws from now on considering that he seems to like his duty as an instructor of the academy.’
Few seconds after having this thought, Instructor Valdin spoke.
“Broken Halo, I’m not here to talk about the rules of the academy. I’m here to talk about you and all that you’ve done.”
Simon raised a brow. “Alright. I’m listening.”
“In less than a week, you’ve caused so many waves across the academy and clan. What you’ve done today surpasses the others you’ve done a few days ago.”
Simon nodded, but didn’t say anything and waited for the instructor to continue.
“After today, it’s fairly certain that things would get worse and the academy would become even more chaotic. I don’t want that.”
“It’s okay if there’s a controlled conflict and discord between you and your classmates or your gang and other gangs.”
“There’s no problem with that. But you’re going too far with this, and it might become something else.”
Simon narrowed his eyes, and he could guess what his class instructor was about to say. But he still chose to wait and said nothing.
“Take a step back, stop all conflicts for some time, give your classmates breathing space for some time, and be on good terms with the second year gangs and the factions backing them.”
“Apologize to them if you have to. Kowtow to them if you have to. I’ll make sure that you don’t lose your life, cause just as you said, a life is more precious than anything. Even if it might be shameful and embarrassing to do such a thing, just to do it so that you can live.”
“If you don’t stop… you will die.”
“Not in a duel. Not in public.”
“You will disappear.”
There was an uncomfortable silence for some seconds, and both Simon and Instructor Valdin stared at one another.
If Instructor Valdin could see Simon’s face, he would see the light smile that was on his face.
“You see, Instructor Valdin… It was your clan that made me a slave and made me a target to be trampled on.”
“My ’dear’ classmates have tried to bully and kill me numerous times from the very first day.”
“I don’t have the desire to be trampled on like trash or be used as a stepping stone. I have my own pride obviously, and me taking a step back, is me inviting my classmates to step on my head.”
“So no… I won’t step back. If anything… they should.”


