The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1329 Formal Approval

Chapter 1329 Formal Approval
Once he was finished talking to the Guild, Karl pocketed the two stones he had recovered, and then focused on Rita, who was holding up a map of the
Academy in front of him.
“You aren’t going to make all the students learn new routes to class, are you?” She asked.
“One hundred percent, yes he is.” Rae replied before Karl could speak.
She didn’t like the current design. It looked like someone was coffee drunk when they spun their web. It definitely needed fixing.
Rita sighed. “Why did I even think that you could make things easy and rebuild the old academy the way it was?”
Rae used her free hand to pat her on the head. “It’s alright, we all make mistakes.”
“Are you going to put my student down?”
“No.”
Rae was using Karl’s trick for transferring mana to flood Sybil with Immortal Realm enhanced mana, trying to force her to advance again before she had to leave.
Technically, the Rogue should be able to graduate, but she had entered the Academy early, and she was honestly still too young to be sent out on her own into the world. She was powerful, and an incredibly skilled assassin, but the Inquisition had marked her for recruitment once she was a little more grown.
They recognized her skill, but the Elders of the Church had decided it would be exploitative to recruit a child so young.
Even if Karl and Dana had only been two years older when they left the Academy.
Rae blamed Sybil’s size.
Nobody took her seriously when she was so small. It was an advantage in infiltration missions, but when she was trying to convince others to send her on those missions, it was only a hindrance.
However, Rae had a plan for that. She would work with Sybil on regeneration and disguise skills so that she could more easily play the role of the Orphaned Waif, the Flustered Student and the Trainee Servant with no sense of direction.
All most excellent ways to blend in with her surroundings on urban missions for the Inquisition. And by the time that Sybil realized that she had stopped aging, her role would already be set.
The only other one that they had who could potentially do stealth infiltration in that manner was…
Never mind. Neither Cara nor Tian would be any good at infiltration. Cara would end up robbing everyone just to see what they had, and Tian was too adorable to be unobtrusive.
Rae reached into her space and set out a map, with a whole campus complex built around a central structure.
Originally, it was designed to be around a Spider Goddess Temple, but putting it around the trial tower in the same spiderweb pattern would work just as well.
The Goddess approved of the tower.
“This is my plan for the new Academy. See, there are open air training grounds, indoor training areas, classrooms, and dorms. I even left specific spots for torturing water mages and disassembling armoured cars.” Rae announced proudly.
“Why those two things in particular?” Rita sighed.
“They’re our favourite training methods.”
Rita nodded slowly. “We will have to bring this to the Headmaster and the others before you get started. They will have the final say on whether or not the design gets approved.”
Rae gave her a sly smile. “Or… I could just have the Karl start building it, then ask for forgiveness later. A wise person told me it’s easier to get forgiveness than permission.”
Rita glared at Karl, who shrugged. “That’s probably not my fault.”
Her expression didn’t change, but Karl couldn’t blame her. Telling her that he didn’t bother waiting for apologies and just left someone else to deal with the aftermath once he was finished doing what he needed to do most likely wouldn’t help his case.
Rita took out her phone, then frowned when she realized that it was completely dead.
“EMP from the Divine Lightning attacks. The Generator needed to be reset as well.” Johann informed her as he strolled over with an empty cauldron.
“Damn. Alright, I need to go find the Headmaster. Karl has plans to rebuild the Academy in a new layout, and I’m not letting my name be anywhere on that paperwork.” She insisted.
“I will help you find him.”
Rae and Karl laughed as the two Elites took off, running from any chance of responsibility. But they had left so fast that they hadn’t even waited for him to say that he could see the Headmaster over by the tower.
So, when Karl simply opened a portal and stepped through with Rae, the two Elites arrived to find that Karl was already with the Headmaster.
“Dammit. How did you even get here?” Rita asked.
“Portal. But I can run faster than you can as well. You should have gone to look for him somewhere that he wasn’t.”
The Headmaster shook his head in dismay. “If this is how you treat your friends, I wouldn’t want to be your enemy. Now, what was it that everyone needed to tell me?”
“We have plans to remake the Academy in a more organized pattern. All we need is your approval, and I can get started on the reconstruction.” Karl
suggested.
“Let me see the plans. If it’s suitable, I don’t have any objections to letting you redesign the Academy’s layout. The Trial Tower is a wonder, and the students would surely appreciate more of your special flair in their Academy life.”
Rae smiled at Sybil. “You hear that? He’s going to let us add all the good things to the new Academy design. Oh, this will be so much fun. I’ve got big plans for
the Rogue training grounds.”
She was going to have a wonderful time designing new training programs. Whether the Rogues could survive Rae’s trials without a safety mechanism and healing spells was a completely different issue.
Karl handed over Rae’s design to the Headmaster, who glanced at them, then immediately turned his attention to Rae.
“You do know that this is the Golden Dragon Nation, not the Spider Goddess Nation, right?” He asked.
Rae nodded. “It’s no problem. Your Dragon Gods and my Spider Goddess get along just fine. I’m sure that they won’t mind that the spider web is more efficient than your randomly placed clusters of buildings.”
