Ken to Mahou to Gakureki Shakai - Vol. 2 Ch. 9 - The Doghouse

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I'm really in need of spoilers on whether this is resolved in a good way or not. Because I'm dropping this shit next chapter.
I don't often find myself asking for spoilers; however I'm starting to feel the same way towards this series. The teachers and their plot is just so stupid.
he kicks the ass of the young master and fights the other stronger, young master. Everyone tells him he's staying in A Class much to his dismay. The class figures that he can't give a shit and would rather be in E Class. So they vouch for him just to fk w/ him. Teacher is the kind of asshole who can't be bothered to teach and the entire reason why they wanted to audit the guy is because his before and after exam scores are radically different so they suspect cheating like maybe an isekai/reincarnation/ transmigration. MC is now stuck putting up with the class and somehow is made to teach the class instead. He makes a bet w/ the teacher he can educate them better aka making them run like a mad man and that if he can, the teacher will introduce him to a mentor who can teach transformation magic to dummies (Dewie). Resulting in him joining the knights order and soon after becoming an adventurer called a mad dog/hound cuz MC is unhinged af regarding violence. Also, the girls like him but he doesn't notice. Not the cutesy romantic like, the noble politics kind of like where he makes a good shield for evading marriage proposals. Also, he sets a tournament on fire and almost kills everyone.
 
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For those who want spoilers, there's a novel, (translated up to 158 chaps) I haven't read it but I'm pretty sure that's further than the 9 manga chapters.
 
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Why is a prestigious university raining down on a gifted student, accusing him of cheating without any kind of proof, trying to invalidate his achievements when they could just test him again, and even unjustly demoting his class for their own error? They all just seem like a bunch of elitist pricks and the director himself seems like the "stick up the ass" kind of old man born with a golden spoon in mouth ranting to the senior home walls that young people are lazy and need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, while his own sons who have never worked a day in their life, run the family company to the ground, using their money for blow and hookers.
This is the cornerstone of the academy arc: They're so braindead in policy that the crazy stuff MC makes up will be better since the bar is just that low.
 

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