MillionNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
MillionNovel > The Villain Professor's Second Chance > Chapter 10: The Glimpse of Troubles

Chapter 10: The Glimpse of Troubles

    As I mapped out my ns,a knock on the door interrupted my thoughts."Enter," I called, my tone brisk. The door creaked open to reveal my assistant. What was her name again? I focused on the name tag on her uniform and read it: Yuli.


    "P-Professor. These are the names of this semester''s potential students and the ones that you will be supervising. A-And these are the names of the ones requesting sponsorship for their university..." She handed me several documents, which I read immediately with absolute focus.


    Hm.


    There are only five students directly supervised under me. It''s surprising, considering there are thousands of students at this magic tower university, but thinking about Draven we''re talkingabout,and howyou can pick your choice ofprofessorin this ce, it''s no wonder there are only five of them.


    They must be students who either didn''t know or failed in their document pleas to change supervisors.


    How poor of them.


    Scanning through the list, I made a mental note of each name. They would need tobe assessedindividually to understand their potential and how best to mold them—or if they were even worth my timeat all. Sponsorship requests, on the other hand, were more straightforward. They sought resources, connections, and patronage, things that Draven had inabundance, if used wisely.


    "Yuli," I said, breaking the silence, "make sure the students on this listare informedof their first meeting with me. Schedule it for tomorrow afternoon. I want to see what we''re working with."


    Yuli nodded quickly, jotting down the instructions in her notepad. "Yes, Professor. And what about the sponsorship requests?"


    "I''ll review them in detailter," I replied, my eyes drifting back to the documents. "For now, ensure the studentsare prepared. And Yuli, if any of them seem particrly promising,make a note ofit. I want to know if there''s any potential worth nurturing."


    As I scanned the documents, one name caught my attention: Amberine Polime. If I''m not mistaken, the rude girl who spoke up during the lecture wasalso namedAmberine Polime. It''s not a foreign name. Instead, it is a name that I myself designed from my dream. She''s the daughter of an enemy of Draven, a man who died after Draven stole his research.


    I shifted my gaze towards the amount of moneyrequested from her: 100,000,000 Elnes. That''s 100 gold coins, enough to buy10houses. Does this girl even know the amount of the university tuition?


    "P-Professor?" Yuli suddenly called out to me. Facing my stare, she staggered. "Y-You''re smiling, Professor..."


    "Ah... Sorry.Thisis just amusing. Yuli, take this. I''ve decided to fund one of them. The rest, you can help me in their screening and show me the promising ones." I signed the document and handed it to him. "I shall call it a day, and after taking care of them, you should return as well,"


    I noticed that Amberine had no one giving her any funding yet. I bet it''s because of Draven''s influence as well.Thisshould help her a bit.


    "T-This is?! Y-Yes, understood,Professor," Yuli said, bowing slightly before exiting the room.


    As the door closed behind Yuli, Iwrapped upmy work and left the Magic Tower University. True to its name, the university wasindeeda tower—a colossal structure stretching 200 floors into the sky.As one of the highest-ranking professors,Draven''s officewas locatedon the 95th floor.


    Upon leaving the tower, I saw the Drakhan family carriage and coachman waiting faithfully for my return. As I approached, the coachman immediately straightened and bowed. "Are you going to return now, my lord?"


    "Yes. Bring me home," I replied shortly, entering the carriage asheheld the door open.


    The trip back to the mansion was not long. I currently reside in the capital city, while Draven''s retainers—my retainers—attend to and defend the Drakhan territory. Upon arriving at the mansion, I headed straight to my study. Like every noble''s residence, Draven''s grand mansion had a separate chamber for sleeping and one for working.


    Suddenly, a knock sounded at the door.


    "Enter."


    It was Alfred, my loyal butler. His presence was aforting reminder of stability in an otherwise tumultuous world. "My lord," he said, bowing slightly. "There are matters that require your attention."


    I nodded, gesturing for him to approach. "What is it, Alfred?"


    "There have been reports of increased bandit activity near the borders of our domain," he began. "There''s been an outbreak of disease in the eastern viges, threatening the health and stability of the popce. Additionally, there have been sightings of strange creatures in the forests, causing rm among the vigers.


    Lastly, the recent drought has led to a severe water shortage, causing unrest among the farmers and vigers."


    I leaned back in my chair, my mind racing.Thiswas the reality of my situation—immediate and pressing threats that demanded action. In thiskind ofsituation, I would really like to curse Draven''s foolishness, but at the same time, hissituationis too pitiful for me to scorn.


    Comining would yield nothing. I needed to think. Draven''s territory, the Drakhan earldom,prises three grand cities with dozens of surrounding viges. It''s a vast territory befitting an earl.


    First, the bandit activity.Bandits are typically opportunistic, preying on the weak and unguarded. Increased patrols and the deployment of a few skilled knights could help suppress their activities. I would need to instruct the local militia to be more vignt andperhaps eveunch a few raids on known bandit hideouts.


    Second, the disease outbreak.Thisis a moreplex issue. I need to send healers and supplies to the affected viges immediately. Mobilizing resources from the cities to support the eastern viges is crucial. I should also consider quarantining the affected areas to prevent the disease from spreading further.


    Third, the sightings of strange creatures.Thisis troubling and couldbe linkedto the increased mana activity I''ve sensed. Sending a team of experienced hunters and mages to investigate and deal with these creatures would be necessary.Thiscould also be an opportunity to test the abilities of some of the more promising students from the university.


    Lastly, the drought.Water scarcity is a significant issue that can lead to widespread unrest. Immediate measures would involve rationing and possibly importing water from neighboring territories.Long-term solutions could includethe construction of aqueducts or the use ofmagic to summon rain orpurifyseawater.


    I took a deep breath and looked at Alfred. "We need to act swiftly.Here are my orders: Increase patrols and deploy knights to deal with the bandits. Send healers and supplies to the eastern viges immediately and quarantine the affected areas. Organize a team of hunters and mages to investigate the creature sightings.


    Lastly, initiate water rationing and explore magical and logistical solutions for the drought."


    Alfred nodded, making notes. "Understood, my lord. I will see to it that these ordersare carried out."


    As Alfred left to implement my directives, I couldn''t help but feel the weight of responsibility pressing down on me.Thiswas more than just a game or a lecture; this was real, and the lives of many depended on my decisions. The challenges were daunting, but I was determined to riseto the asion.


    Lastly, the drought.Water scarcity is a significant issue that can lead to widespread unrest. Immediate measures would involve rationing and possibly importing water from neighboring territories.Long-term solutions could includethe construction of aqueducts or the use ofmagic to summon rain orpurifyseawater.


    I took a deep breath and looked at Alfred. "We need to act swiftly.Here are my orders: Increase patrols and deploy knights to deal with the bandits. Send healers and supplies to the eastern viges immediately and quarantine the affected areas. Organize a team of hunters and mages to investigate the creature sightings.


    Lastly, initiate water rationing and explore magical and logistical solutions for the drought."


    Alfred nodded, making notes. "Understood, my lord. I will see to it that these ordersare carried out."


    As Alfred left to implement my directives, I couldn''t help but feel the weight of responsibility pressing down on me.Thiswas more than just a game or a lecture; this was real, and the lives of many depended on my decisions. The challenges were daunting, but I was determined to riseto the asion.


    I need to nurture the domain to my benefit, increase the cards at my disposal, and learn how to protect myself. There is a lot to do.


    "It''s getting interesting,"
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13) Mine Till Midnight (The Hathaways #1) The Wandering Calamity Married By Morning (The Hathaways #4) A Kingdom of Dreams (Westmoreland Saga #1)