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Now reading: Chapter 96: Council Affairs 3 from How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game, a Action novel by MCPG.



"Please have a seat and make yourself at ho. Amy, could you please brew so tea for our guest here?" Dorothy asked, her tone polite but slightly nervous as she addressed a girl

nad Amy, who had dark circles under her eyes.

Just looking at the disappointed and angry expression Amy directed at the president, I could tell she hadn't had a wink of sleep since yesterday.

"Are you serious right now?" Amy's voice was thick with irritation.

"Ahaha—well, we can't just leave our guest unattended, right?" Dorothy's voice grew quieter with each word as Amy's murderous gaze intensified.

"Then do it yourself... Or even better, take care of this yourself!" Amy snarled in anger, presenting dozens of stacked papers she had been reading through ever since I entered.

Judging from the amount she had already stamped and the piles left, it would probably take her a few more days to sort through all of it.

"Amy, my dear, you know I'm busy too, right-" Dorothy began, her voice pleading.

"So, do you want to?" Amy interrupted, her tone a mixture of challenge and exhaustion.

"N-no..." Dorothy conceded, looking a bit deflated.

'I can't tell if they're close or if Amy is just incredibly fed up with her'

"Ah, let do it," Rose suggested, trying to lighten the mood. She quickly moved to a corner where she began brewing hot tea.

As Rose worked on preparing the tea, the tension in the room seed to ease slightly. Dorothy took a seat across from , her expression softening as she focused her attention on .

"I'm sorry about that, Riley. It's just that our dear Amy has been too stressed lately, you see, so please don't misunderstand. She's actually quite the nice and honest kid," Dorothy said with an apologetic smile.

"Don't call a kid!" Amy snapped.

"I an, lady," Dorothy corrected herself, her tone placating.

I nodded at her words, trying not to say anything that might annoy Amy further. Although she did give an annoyed glance, she quickly ignored and refocused on her task at hand.

"Amy, aren't you going to greet our new mber?" Dorothy asked, her voice gentle but insistent.

"What's the point? He already knows my na anyway, and he'll probably only be here for less than three months. Nah, he'll probably only last a week with your leadership," Amy retorted, her words dripping with sarcasm.

"Hey, I'm a very good president! You know how I've been re-elected three tis in a row! right?" Dorothy replied, her tone defensive but slightly hurt.

"Hah! I don't know about that... maybe you did the sa thing to ? By lying and scamming to people?" Amy shot back, her eyes narrowing.

"What? I don't do such things!"

"Yeah, right... If you were such a good president, this whole office would be full of mbers right now"

"That's..." Dorothy's voice trailed off, unable to find a suitable rebuttal.

'That was true....'

Even in the ga, when Dorothy tried to reclaim her position as president by running again, there weren't exactly that many people who were part of her team.

Snow pretty much had all the most important first years and sophomores by her side, while Dorothy only had Celine and Amy as her big backing.

So seniors also proclaid there support for her but since majority of the school populace resided within the lower years her downfall was inevitable.

So, the problem was rooted since the first sester, huh?

Now I can see why she had to use underhanded tactics during the second sester.

Though she wasn't the main villain, she did put up a really annoying thorn in the protagonist's side.

In the academy, voting's are only applicable for those running for president and vice president.

After winning, they can choose who gets to fill the remaining positions.

If the whole student council now wasn't understaffed, Amy wouldn't be struggling just to keep her eyes awake right now.

Glancing at Rose, I wondered who she had in mind for the other mbers of her party.

She said I wouldn't have to run and only stay by her side, so any position would probably suit if she does win.

As I pondered this, Dorothy took a deep breath, her expression softening.

"Ahem! Once again, I'm so sorry about that, Riley..."

"No, it's fine," I said, trying to divert things further. It was fun watching the two banter, but now ti was just being wasted at this rate.

Rose didn't exactly give a reason as to why she brought here, but if I had to guess, it was either to learn from the student council now or to help them out with a problem at hand. And if I had to take a guess, it's probably the latter.

Dorothy straightened up, her deanor becoming more business-like.

"Fufu- I'm glad you don't find our small little group distasteful. I thought a noble of your prestige would've walked out by now." She coughed once more and looked at more seriously this ti.

The fun and friendly atmosphere she had was replaced by the grace and aura of soone serious and in a high position.

"This was the Dorothy I knew in the ga.'

"Allow to introduce myself properly. My na is Dorothy Gale, the current student council president of the academy. The beautiful lady I just had a small banter with is Amy Heart, our newly hired secretary. And the sleeping junky over there is our disciplinary head, Celine," she said, pointing at a sleeping woman on the couch in the very corner of the room. 'There was soone there? How co I didn't notice...?'

"There's also Alice Hollowa

vice president. Anyway, she has multiple roles, so just treat her as any mber here, fufu- And then lastly, the person who invited and recomnded you to join, Rose Brilliance. Although she's a new mber like Amy, she holds the role of

treasurer..."

Dorothy continued, "Now that you're acquainted with everyone, let's discuss why you're here

shall we?"

She's rather quick on the uptake...

"As you know, the Grand Festival is approaching, and we've been facing nurous challenges. Disputes between student clubs, logistical issues, and tensions between noble

and commoner students have been escalating. We need your help to diate and resolve these conflicts."

"How exactly am I going to diate things?" I asked, genuinely curious and slightly

skeptical.

"Exactly as we've been doing for years now," Dorothy replied. "Authority. I believe a high- ranking student like you should help settle things down. From what Rose told about you and from what I can see now, I can tell you're perfect for the job, Riley," she said with a coy

smile.

"I don't think that's the case, President Dorothy. And besides, do you really think the club leaders would listen to soone new to the council?"

"Please, just call Dorothy.... Although what you say is true, the problem doesn't really stem from that fact. Once they see your brooch, they should probably comply imdiately." "The reason we've never been able to properly mitigate things until now wasn't just because of the number of things we have to approve and get approved upon, but rather due to the subtle status quo that we had to follow."

"Though the academy presents itself as equal to everyone, you know for sure that isn't the

case, right, Riley?"

"Yes."

Even when I walked past the lower-ranked classes, I could see so subtle bullying happening, and there were even so students who were quite open about it.

But all the professors just turned a blind eye to it-all because of certain statuses they

couldn't touch.

Even Lucas wasn't an exception to this. In the ga, if you sohow failed the tutorial of the evaluation test and ended up in the lower classes, you basically set yourself up for a hard-

mode school life.

Though there were a number of players who liked such an underdog route, for soone like

who wanted to prioritize getting a one hundred percent clear in the heroines' role plays, paths like that weren't exactly my thing.

What she's basically trying to say to is simple: "You're a noble, aren't you? And a top- ranking student at that. There's no way they could defy you normally in any way

whatsoever..."

Well, as much as most of that was true, even I can't openly defy soone of higher status, like

those whose family is marquis rank and above. In order to do that, I would need the duke's

backing, which I can't openly admit to right now.

Dorothy continued, "With your status and the brooch, you'll have the leverage needed to

enforce rules and diate conflicts. We need soone like you to restore order and balance within the academy."

"I could fix it myself but as you can see, I'm stuck here due to IMPORTANT - paperwork that needs my approval. Amy is also here for the exact sa reason, hehe~" Dorothy said, her tone

teasing.

Amy subtly glared at Dorothy but imdiately went back to her job as I made eye contact with her. I couldn't shake the feeling that she disliked for so reason. Did I do sothing

wrong?

"Of course, you have the full support of the council with whatever you need to do to diate things," Dorothy continued. "But if it involves moving the budget of the club funds, please make sure to consult Rose or first. And also..." She clapped her hands, and a small firework

exploded near Celine.

"What!!?" Celine woke up imdiately, her voice tired and annoyed.

"Miss Celine here will help you out with the rest, so you don't have to handle everything on

your own," Dorothy said with a satisfied smile.

Celine rubbed her eyes, clearly trying to shake off her drowsiness. "Great, more work," she

muttered under her breath, but then she turned to with a slightly more focused

expression.

"Who's this guy?" Celine asked, her tone skeptical.

"I told you yesterday, he's our new mber," Dorothy replied with a light tone.

"Hmm... He looks weaker than expected," Celine said, putting a hand on her chin

thoughtfully. "Celine!" Dorothy scolded, her tone a mix of exasperation and amusent. Although it was my first ti eting Celine in this world, it felt like I had known her my

entire life. Maybe I shouldn't have put Celine in all of my party in the ga... Now I don't even know how to properly react due to the nostalgia.

Just like in the ga, the way she talked, dressed, and moved was as tomboyish as ever.

Instead of wearing the girls' uniform, she was wearing the boys' version, topping it off with

her short hair. I didn't bla everyone for thinking she was just a very beautiful boy. "Anyways, nice to et you, Junior," she said, offering a wide smile.

"Yes, it's nice to finally et you as well, Senior," I replied, trying to match her energy.

"Judging from the way you talk, you sound like you wanted to et ?" she asked, her eyes narrowing slightly in curiosity.

"I'm from the knight departnt, so I've heard a rumor or two about the academy's strongest knight," I explained.

"I see," Celine replied with a satisfied smile.

'Just like in the ga, this girl really liked complints.'

Dorothy, noticing the positive interaction, added, "Celine is indeed one of our best. She's not

only strong but also very dedicated."

Celine shrugged modestly but couldn't hide her pleased expression. "I just do my job."

I nodded, feeling a bit more at ease now. "Well, I'm looking forward to working with you and

learning from you, Senior."

"Don't worry, Junior. I'll make sure you keep up," she said with a wink.

Dorothy clapped her hands, bringing our attention back to her. "Alright, now with all of that

out of the way, let's get to work, shall we?"

"I'm starting now?" I asked, a bit taken aback.

"Of course! We're very short-handed, you know," she said with a playful smile. "And our vice president hasn't arrived yet, so can you please handle her part until she gets here? Don't worry, we'll compensate you for it. The duties regarding the club problems can be solved next week, so make sure to talk it out with Celine before you start going to the clubs." Dorothy handed a stack of papers. "All you have to do for now is to continue where Alice

left off. I believe she was handling the competitor schedules. Wait, let get it," she said as she quickly approached her desk, rifling through the piles of papers.

With the amount of paperwork stacked up, I wondered how she could find anything in that

ss.

"Huahh~! I'm going back to sleep. Wake up if there's sothing I can help with," Celine said, yawning as she headed back to her couch and promptly fell asleep.

How can she fall asleep that easily? I wondered, watching her with a mixture of amusent

and disbelief.

But she's seriously intending to work through the bone now huh... we haven't even fully establish if I will actually join or not.

She must've assud I wouldn't say no, due to the benefits of being a council mber

brought.

'Well it's not like i have much complains'

At least now there are certain areas I can have access through without needing the permission

of

a professor.

All the work she ntioned were rather easy to do, managent wasn't exactly my forte but

back in my hotown.

Mother and father used to teach managerial stuff most of the ti. Maybe it was because

they fully expect to inherit their land and title becoming the next count.

So now it's mostly ingrained in my head.

'Now that i think about it.... the pressure of being Liyana's fiancé actually helped improve

back those days...'

Dorothy finally found the right papers and handed them to . "Here you go. These are the current registrations and a tentative schedule for the interdepartntal tournant. We need to confirm these with each departnt head and make any necessary adjustnts."

Knock...!

Knock...!

Suddenly, a knock interrupted the room, grabbing everyone's attention montarily before

the door swung open.

Since Dorothy ntioned her not arriving yet, I knew she would co eventually, but it was

still a surprise.

It was my first ti seeing her with her hair completely down and without her iconic witch

hat.

"Good morning, Pres-" she began, but her voice trailed off as she locked eyes with , freezing in place like a deer caught in headlights.

It was clear she was surprised to see , but her reaction seed unusually intense.

"Senior...?" I started, unsure of how to break the awkward silence. "R-Riley?" Alice stamred, her expression a mix of confusion and disbelief. "W-Why-"

"Riley, you can't have a mber waiting, now, can you?" Dorothy interjected smoothly, urging to welco Alice inside.

"Ah, yes. Please co in, Senior Alice," I said quickly, trying to ease the tension that seed

to rise in the air.

"Y-yes..." Alice replied softly, still visibly flustered as she stepped into the room.

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