Expelling him won't change anything. Bald sensei is correct in trying to fix him if he is to be the future ruler of the country. The old principal is an ass for thinking of the academy's reputation first thoughnah mate. expel the prat immediately.
hell, let everyone know why the prince should be expelled. if royalty has a whinge, ask them who brought the prince up to act like that.
they seem to be setting the prince up as the main antagonist. I don't think he's going to change for a long time, if he ever does. both his superiority and inferiority complexes and his pride are going to push him to continue being a scumbag.Expelling him won't change anything. Bald sensei is correct in trying to fix him if he is to be the future ruler of the country. The old principal is an ass for thinking of the academy's reputation first though
He's not. He's 2nd prince. This is going to be the typical 2nd prince inferiority complex.Expelling him won't change anything. Bald sensei is correct in trying to fix him if he is to be the future ruler of the country. The old principal is an ass for thinking of the academy's reputation first though
Seems to me they're setting up the exact opposite. The author wouldn't have bothered setting up that the prince used to be kind or having the teacher aiming to teach him how to be a better person if the intention wasn't to set up a redemption arc. If he is meant to remain a villain, revealing to the teachers and the main student body that he's a bad guy so soon is silly from a writing perspective, there's no payoff.they seem to be setting the prince up as the main antagonist.
It'd protect the students within the academy.Expelling him won't change anything. Bald sensei is correct in trying to fix him if he is to be the future ruler of the country. The old principal is an ass for thinking of the academy's reputation first though
You're complaining about the attitude of the school systems in Asia in general... Especially the Big Name institutions..I was just recently complaining about the "elite school" trope in this villain transmigration story where if an educational institution keeps kicking out any student that doesn't meet its standards and offers no support, it's garbage at its job.
Okay, but the prince wouldn't be going to prison if he was expelled. He'd still be a prince, which is the opposite of being separate from the rest of society.It'd protect the students within the academy.
You know, a responsibility the staff has to its students?
While ideally you'd correct behavior, but to argue that "it would't change anything." is absurd.
Sometimes you put people in prison not to correct them, but to at least separate them from the rest of society.