"Hm." Headmaster Aronian nodded. "Interesting letter. You don't want Squire Dylon to be penalized for his actions?"

"Yes sir." Rui nodded, affirming. "He certainly didn't mean any harm and the accident wasn't truly his fault. I'm certain I could force a similar reaction out of every Martial Squire that wasn't aware of that capability of mine."

"You can, can you?" Headmaster Aronian chuckled.

"I'm certain that I can." Rui reaffirmed, projecting confidence.

In truth, he didn't truly know that for a fact. But he wanted to make sure to convey that Dylon wasn't particularly at any fault.

"Your statement will be taken into consideration. However, not only can I not promise anything, I cannot divulge any information on the matter to a mere student." Headmaster Aronian firmly said.

"I see, thank you for hearing me out regardless, headmaster." Rui sighed. He couldn't really do anything beyond appealing for Squire Dylon.

"As for the other matter mentioned in the letter." Headmaster Aronian glanced back at it.

the Academy. I just wanted to consult

in response. "I do not have any input to offer

see..." Rui murmured. "In that case, I would like to graduate

you undertook when you enrolled in the Acadamy will be in effect in the new contract you sign with the Martial Union. You do

split goes to the Martial Union until

would receive only thirty-seven-point-five percent of the total commission paid for every mission he successfully completed. The silver lining of the matter was that the Martial Union did not charge any

to produce as many competent Martial Artists as possible, not to make as much money as possible.

training resources due to being crippled by debt. It would also result in an increase in the mortality rate of

the Martial Union. Thus, the debt did not compound interest. Nor was there a time limit to the debt. It did

credits." Headmaster Aronian chimed in. "Credits can be exchanged with the Kandrian currency, and you're going to

the resources needed for completing missions. He

he had incurred included the cost of three years' worth of supplies of needed resources. It would take him a long time of sustained missions to repay all of the debt he owed the Martial Academy and the Martial Union

you are most interested in?" Headmaster Aronian

before sticking to one, sometimes two classes of missions. Generally, offense-oriented Martial Artists stick with offense-oriented missions, and occasionally hunter-class missions. Defense-oriented Martial Artists

had no particular affinity to any of the classes of missions in particular. Since his last training stage, he had mastered techniques that would allow him to be competent

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