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Now reading: Chapter 177: President 8 from How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game, a Action novel by MCPG.



The student council president election is one of the most anticipated events at the academy, typically held midway through the second sester.

It's a unique spectacle where candidates employ both subtle and overt strategies to rise to the top, all while adhering to academy rules and maintaining the sanctity of classes.

Whether through calculated alliances, influence over clubs, or personal charisma, candidates must find ways to secure support from their fellow students.

The power granted to the student council president is imnse.

Holding this position is akin to becoming the "king" of the academy, with authority that

extends far beyond what most students or even professors can imagine.

The president wields influence not only over the student body but also over many administrative decisions.

In certain cases, their decisions can even carry more weight than those of the principal, making this election one of the most strategic and impactful battles in the academy's politics.

Becoming president ans holding sway over the academy's rules, student discipline, and even certain academic matters.

The right person in that role could significantly shape the culture and future of the academy, making it a coveted position for anyone aiming to leave a lasting mark.

For those running, it's not just about prestige-it's about control, influence, and the chance to lead.

The academy's politics were far from a simple student affair; they often involved the subtle influences and agendas of various countries.

With representatives from powerful nations and high-profile individuals, the title of student council president beca a symbol of influence not only within the academy but also on an international scale.

Those who were ambitious enough to pursue it were willing to bear their fangs, competing fiercely for the title, and potentially using it as leverage for their country's interests.

Though it appeared to be a local event confined within the walls of a prestigious institution, the hidden intricacies involved made the election sothing far more significant.

Outsiders viewed it as an international affair due to the strategic interests of the nations involved, with students representing their holands.

This year's election was particularly peculiar and subtly heated because of the candidates participating.

Leading the race was none other than Princess Snow Luvenitia White Germonia Leven, known simply as Princess Snow White.

A student with exceptional magical prowess, she had not only secured her position as the top student of her year but was also the crown princess of Germonia, the most powerful nation in the world.

Her candidacy almost guaranteed her success, as many believed that her leadership would further solidify the influence of Germonia's descendants within the academy.

Her grace, poise, and magical strength made her the overwhelming crowd favorite, and many expected her to win by a landslide.

However, the competition wasn't to be underestimated.

The second and third-place candidates were no slouches, each bringing their own formidable strengths and backing to the table, which added to the tension and intrigue.

Although Princess Snow seed the inevitable victor in the eyes of many, her rivals were determined to challenge her, making the election far more unpredictable than it first appeared.

Rose Brilliance was a na that resonated throughout the academy and beyond.

Known as one of the most promising archmages of her generation, her talent, skill, and raw magical power far surpassed those of her peers.

It was said that her potential outstripped even seasoned mages, and she had already gained recognition from powerful magical factions worldwide.

Running for student council president, Rose's candidacy was bolstered not only by her extraordinary abilities but also by the prestigious backing of her family, a lineage deeply rooted in magical prowess.

The support Rose received from the world's most influential mage towers was nothing short of monuntal.

These towers, representing the pinnacle of magical study and governance, placed their full confidence in her, ensuring her popularity among both students and faculty alike.

Her mastery over magic had earned her widespread admiration, and many believed that her leadership could elevate the academy's reputation to unprecedented heights.

Students who were drawn to magical disciplines saw Rose as their beacon, a future archmage whose intellect and dedication to her craft promised to lead the academy into an era of unmatched excellence.

Her vision extended beyond just maintaining the academy's prestige-she was determined to enhance its academic standing and magical research, setting new standards for magical education.

Her future as an archmage seed all but assured, and many believed that under her leadership, the academy would beco a global center for magical innovation and learning.

Her personality, often calm and composed, mirrored the precision and discipline required of a mage of her caliber. Rose was not only a magical prodigy but also a scholar at heart.

Her peers expected her to bring that sa thodical, ambitious approach to the presidency, using her gifts to benefit the student body and the academy as a whole.

Her candidacy was seen as a natural progression of her already illustrious path, and her supporters fully expected her to be the guiding force that would ensure the academy's future

greatness.

What made this year's student council election even more electrifying was the unexpected return of Dorothy Gale, the forr student council president.

Dorothy, often regarded as one of the two "Fantastical Witches" of the academy, had a reputation that preceded her.

Known for her mastery of magical arts and a future that already seed destined for brilliance, her decision to run for president again raised eyebrows across the academy.

As a senior, it was assud she would be too preoccupied with her academic responsibilities, research, and preparing for life beyond the academy to consider taking on the presidency once more.

The notion of holding the office again seed unnecessary, given her achievents and the workload of her final year.

Dorothy had ruled the student council for the past three years, consistently re-elected by her peers for her calm, efficient governance.

Under her leadership, the academy experienced a period of stability and smooth operations, earning her a solid, if not overwhelmingly enthusiastic, support base.

Despite the peaceful and well-managed nature of her previous terms, it was widely believed that she should gracefully step aside and allow fresh leadership to erge.

Yet, not only did she defy expectations by running again, but she also garnered enough backing to place third in the race.

Her unexpected rise in the rankings, bolstered by a surge of last-minute support from loyalists and unexpected backers, shocked many who had written off her chances.

Now, with Dorothy re-entering the fray, the competition beca a fierce three-way battle between her, Princess Snow, and Rose Brilliance.

Each candidate brought sothing unique to the table, and the race beca one of the closest

in recent mory.

Princess Snow represented noble power and unmatched influence, Rose symbolized magical genius and academic excellence, and Dorothy, the experienced veteran, offered continuity

and proven leadership.

All three candidates were neck and neck in the polls, with only their distinct qualities setting

them apart.

The race was no longer about who had the most support but rather about which candidate's strengths would outweigh their weaknesses in the eyes of the student body.

Dorothy's stable and experienced hand, Rose's visionary magic-driven leadership, and Princess Snow's royal influence each had their pros and cons, creating a palpable tension as

the election lood closer.

The academy was abuzz, as students, faculty, and even external observers speculated on who would ultimately claim the coveted title of student council president.

In the now-opened roof of the gymnasium, standing at the northern section, a grand podium

and stage took center stage.

Every seat in front of it was filled with students from all years and disciplines.

The crowd was so imnse that even the academy's prestigious entrance ceremony seed

small in comparison.

Seniors and juniors, many eting for the first ti, sat side by side, quietly buzzing with anticipation as they listened to the figure standing before them.

The atmosphere was charged with expectation.

Amplification magic enhanced the sound of the microphone, ensuring that every corner of the

gymnasium could hear the speaker's words clearly.

Standing in front of the students, the speaker's golden eyes shone with a mix of knowledge

and wisdom that commanded attention.

Her usual bored expression had faded, replaced by a rare intensity that captivated the

audience.

For the first ti, her gaze locked onto the crowd, as if peering into the hearts of each and every student before her.

"Progress can only be reached by those with the will to pursue it," she declared, her voice

strong and deliberate.

Her words struck a chord with the mages in the audience, resonating deeply with those who sought to push the boundaries of magical power.

Her logic-based approach and calm, calculated deanor appealed to the scholars of the

academy, while her promises of balance and fairness earned nods of approval from the general studies students.

Each faction of the academy found sothing to connect with in her ssage.

There was a brief pause as her words settled over the crowd, a silence broken only by the quiet

murmurs of agreent and understanding.

The speaker's speech wasn't just another campaign promise; it was a manifesto for change, a

call to action for those who believed in hard work, diligence, and the relentless pursuit of

excellence.

Her golden eyes scanned the audience once more, ensuring that her ssage had reached every corner of the room, before continuing, "No progress cos without sacrifice, and no achievent without perseverance."

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