Hiraheishi wa Kako wo Yumemiru - Vol. 5 Ch. 41 - Dissonance

Ah yes, of course, because the most important magic school in existence, where all children of important and powerful figures go for learning, doesn't have fucking GUARDS to defend them from dumb shit like that.
 
Just kill the cunts who run back and turn them into undeads. Who gives a shit, they're just nobles, not even commoners. Without commoners paying for everything, they'd just be dead.
 
@beperov
Should've let them die
The noble slackers? The problem was they were (are?) hiding from the fight, feeling this will spare them from danger. The problem is, if the fight is lost because of their covardice, then sure, they'll be the last to die - but they'll still die along everyone else.
 
@Siikalahna I mean, undead are good and these orcs can't properly pin down children without overwhelming numbers, but the undead can't cast. Waste of a mage.

@Angibot I mean, technically the teachers, some of the best mages of the age are fighting alongside them and the students are mostly serving as emergency rearguard for a well known elite military unit facing an unprecedented (except to John) threat? Not sure what you mean by "dumb shit like that".
 
@Siikalahna I don't think you know how the middle ages worked. Peasants didn't work like in our current system. The nobles own their lands and they let families of peasants manage a portion of it. Peasants then pay taxes to continue to ue the land they were given, meanwhile they were allowed to do as they pleased with the land, which means that most people could actually sustain themselves without needing money. Meanwhile nobles had the job the manage the entire land and to create an army to defend it, some even joined a greater army and used their personal army as a part of their troops. It wasn't one sided like it can be nowadays, where you earn your own money and have your "land" and contribute to the government on imposed taxes some of which are clearly abusive(depending on your country). They own the lands, and you only have your money because they let you work for them.
Anyway, Nobles even the corrupt ones were originally way more useful than our current politicians(except when they were working with the enemy for obvious reasons), they(the corrupt ones) were still villains and deserving of a guillotine though.
While politicians, the good ones does their job properly, but the corrupt ones are as bad as the nobles during the Absolutism period, freaking parasites. But unlike Nobles, they can and usually spread their corruption to way more people, they are like rotten apples, they keep spreading their decay to the healthy apples nearby until you remove them all from the basket, the more that fails to happen the more they corrupt until the problem becomes impossible to fix unless you remove the entire basket altogether.
While corrupt nobles rarely acted together unless they shared one common interest. And even then they would still act for themselves.
 
so that theory of him being the hero stuck in a loop grows stronger with every new chapter
 

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