Chapter 66
“Now that all of us are on Planet Earth, I as your Classroom Representative will be held accountable if any of you do any stupid things. To prevent that, I will brief you on my rules.”
Allen looked around at his classmates, and seeing that none of them dared to respond, he proceeded.
“First of all, don’t kill any humans. Aliens, you can kill. I won’t even stop you if you kill yourself since you are also an alien. But, do not kill any humans, or else it might affect our grades. If it weren’t for decreasing our grades, I would have allowed you to do it.”
When Allen explained why he wouldn’t allow them to kill humans, they nodded as if they knew what he meant.
Allen was right as they also didn’t want to lose their grades just for some mere human lives. They could care less about what those hairless apes do as long as they don’t offend them.
“But what if they offend us? Do we sit back and be passive?”
Allen was asked a question by one of his classmates.
Shirley was the person in question.
She was, after all, a noble princess from Planet Solaris.
It would sully her reputation if some hairless monkeys offended her and she did nothing.
“That is an exception. If a human doesn’t know his place and dared to offend any of you, then as long as they started the fight first, I won’t allow you to kill them.”
When Allen said that his classmates were like: ‘wait, what?’
“Of course, I will not allow you to kill them even if they started the fight. That is too lenient for them. You should and by all means, torture them to death. As long as you showed them their rightful place as nothing but mere ants, I will tell our teacher to let your actions slide.”
“I know teacher Janet will not mind if we kill a few humans as long as they offended us. But it will be a problem if they didn’t offend you and you started the fight yourself. So, if it ever happens, good luck getting your grades reduced.”
Allen told his classmates as he encouraged them to torture the humans who had upset them rather than simply killing them. Allen realized that merely murdering them after they had offended him was too brutal. So it was more honorable for them to torment them and teach them their proper position as someone inferior to them.
When Allen had received the , he believed that strength was what mattered. Since after he obtained his talent, he could do whatever he wanted to those who are weaker than him.
But, Allen also had his bottom line as he planned not to bother those who didn’t offend them. After all, Allen wasn’t like those arrogant young masters who would just offend everyone they see just because they have an affluent family or clan.
“My second rule is for all of you to not mind using your abilities in public. After all, even if those humans knew that we can abilities unlike them, not like they can do anything about it, right?”
When Allen had permitted them not to conceal their powers, they nodded at him and felt that their Classroom Representative was too reasonable. They preferred him if he continued to be their Classroom Representative.
They thought that Allen was like those naive or hypocritical persons who wouldn’t let them do anything they wanted, but they appeared to be erroneous.
So, they have more respect for Allen than before. If before they felt as if Allen was just a stranger and his Classroom Representative title was just an empty title, they now agreed deep in their hearts that he was fit for the title. They respected him unlike before.
“My last rule is for all of you to treat the lives of all earthlings as mere ants. If you do not, expect that the failure of our task will increase.”
“Why? Are the lives of those humans mean nothing to you?”
Before Allen could continue his explanation of his third rule, one of his classmates dared to prevent Allen from continuing his statement.
Allen had anticipated that there would always be a moron in a classroom who couldn’t see Mt. Apo.
Allen noticed a girl with shoulder-length blonde hair the same hue as her eyes who dared to interrupt him.
Like all the students at Manipulator’s Academy, the girl with the blonde hair was clothed in her uniform.
When Allen saw that she was nothing more than a weakling, he can’t help but feel that what she was hiding for her to be courageous to offend him. She was even weaker than Shirley who he had beaten up easily.
“What is your name?”
Allen asked who dared to ask him about his almost nonexistent morals.
“Samantha. No last name.”
“Samantha, to answer your question, I need you to answer mine first. What is the value of an ant in an earthling’s perspective?”
Allen nonchalantly asks the blonde-haired girl who was named Samantha. It didn’t take several seconds for Samantha to answer Realius’ question.
“A mere bug. Why do you ask?”
“I will get to that point later on. Why do you think an earthling sees an ant as a mere bug when, in fact, an ant also has a life and queen to take care of?”
When Allen asked that, Samantha fell into contemplation as she tried to find the answer to the question.
What about Allen’s other classmates such as Shirley Marrietto? They had already known about Allen’s intentions when he had started his third rule.
After all, Allen’s classmates were from the S-Class section of the Manipulator’s Academy. Not all of them are dumb and weak since using the backdoor to enter S-Class was nigh impossible.
Samantha’s face lightened up as she discovered the truth.
“Because ants are weak and worthless in the eyes of an earthling.”
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