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Miss Witch Doesn't Want to be a Diva-Chapter 380 - 127: Past Events of the Student Council_2
"Now you probably understand why the Academy’s official won’t take action."
"Yes." Although Tilan understood, she immediately had new questions.
Why wouldn’t this old fox take action himself?
"Looking at your eyes, you seem to have certain misunderstandings about me," Amors, looking at the young girl standing before his desk, knew exactly what she was thinking.
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"Indeed, the arrogance of the Indigo Cornflower, or rather their club president Serasilence, was a result of my indulgence before, along with some historical reasons," he said, sighing.
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"When I was in second year, I also started to take over the student council. The situation was very bad at that time. The former president prepared for the Winter Festival night with the co-operative members to the greatest extent, getting ready for that contest for three years. During that period, many talents emerged, and they also pushed themselves to the limit, their momentum surging like a rainbow," Amors leaned back in his chair, reminiscing about the glory days and the dazzling former president.
"The former president was a person with great personal charisma. He always knew how to use inspiring words to unite everyone for progress, like the sun piercing through the fog, inspiring hope and trust in people."
"Such a prosperous and perfect status could be said to be Edith Academy’s peak in many years, however—"
"Everything came to an abrupt stop in the final contest."
"Temisia, the sudden rise of Saint Yingo’s enchanting purple morning star. She faced the challenges of several academies alone, crushing everyone with her indisputable strength, and they all fell from grace."
"That year, on the night of the Winter Festival, only she soared in the night sky, overseeing the entire field."
"We failed, not the marginal failures of the past, but a complete defeat at our peak, in our most diligent and shining moment. It was a denial and mockery of all our past efforts."
"The burning sun cooled down, bitterness and silence spread across the campus, and the student council president had no heart to deal with various affairs, even during the handover, he was quiet and reticent."
"When I took over, the entire student council was like a desolate, lifeless status in grey. Those protégés and capable people nurtured by the former student body had left one by one, either graduating or because they were disheartened, lacking zeal and vitality."
"Also, because of the former president’s depression, I didn’t receive much support and help. It was very difficult to establish authority at the beginning, with a severe lack of manpower."
"Moreover, because of the gloom and disillusionment at that time, the atmosphere in the Academy was oppressive, and the performance in various competitions and confrontations was very poor. Consequently, we slid from the original third and about to sprint to second place, then were overtaken by Crystal Lattice Academy, becoming the fourth as it is now."
"The situation could be said to have been at its worst. If it wasn’t recovered in time, there was a risk of continuing to fall, and the pressure also came to me."
"Many of the senior students were greatly influenced by the former president, and at that time, I had to look for strength among the freshmen to join the student council."
"That’s when I met Serasilence, who had just entered her first year." In his memory, the image of the blonde girl who had just entered the school, still full of novelty, emerged in his mind.
"She really disliked the campus’s dead atmosphere and always wanted to stir up something. Once, she came to me to request approval for a large off-campus event, hoping to take everyone out for a good time."
"At the time I didn’t think too much of it, agreeing to the idea of giving it a try, and I even allotted her a sum for activities expenses."
"Although she invited many people, not many showed up. In the end, most of the attendees were her female companions. During the event, they freely criticized the atmosphere in the Academy, mocking those who didn’t know how to enjoy and have fun, saying these people’s brains were dulled by the competitions."
"Despite it not being great to jeer and curse, the atmosphere truly became much more lively. With the event being held several times, word gradually spread throughout the campus. Gradually, people began to reflect on whether they were taking the Academy’s honor too seriously and some joined the club Serasilence was in."
"The previous silence was broken, some students gradually regained their energy, and with the older students graduating and new students coming in, this mood was diluted once again. The campus environment slowly returned to normal, with casual and fun activities able to be held without being influenced by the overall campus atmosphere."
"To avoid making the same mistake and to eliminate the negative atmosphere from the former president’s time, I later deliberately concealed his deeds. Now, apart from a few sparse comments in the Academy’s historical archives, you can no longer find any videos of that president, whether it be the various speeches that rallied people, or the recordings of participation in many activities, and so on."
"The materials within the Academy were archived, and although there are external reports, they are all hazy and have little influence. Moreover, being a loser, he attracted even fewer eyeballs."
"After talking so much, you probably understand now why I didn’t deal with Serasilence early on."
"In my second year, it was already very difficult just to maintain normal operations of the student council, and Serasilence was also in the council at the time, bringing in a lot of newcomers."
"In my third year, I gradually replenished the functions of the student council, and the entire campus could be slowly taken under control. But at this time, the competitive pressure from other academies also closed in. To keep our ranking from slipping, I started to actively urge various club presidents to train and cultivate new talent."