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This explains why Ameri didn't go up a single rank during her entire second year.
Yes, but also he's grandson of one of the three greats and student of another of the 13 greats, so in Iruma's case it is kind of redundant. If it was given to Clara or one of the other miss-fits it might be of more use.I mean, I imagine there's normally a whole application process and a required letter of referral needed to be considered for the exam, the 13 crowns are generally pretty busy people, so I imagine it as being similar to applying for a major school, you'd need all sorts of things just to be considered 🤔
The weird thing is that, iirc, it was originally described as the club president that got the rank up, Iruma was originally chosen because he became the new club president after the incident. Though, even if I'm remembering wrong, he technically is THE club representative as their leader 🤔I feel like Sylvia should have been the chosen representative from the get-go; sure Iruma wants to rise up the ranks but he and the rest of the group would have recognized what Sylvia had managed to accomplish
Iruma could instead then learn from Ameri that he wouldn't have been able to advance a rank anyway and she could explain how she got to rank 6.
Sure, for Iruma it certainly is, but it establishes how they intend to handle similar cases going forward, and for other students it'd be good. It also means that Iruma earned the right to take the test through his own merits, rather than because of nepotism 🤔Yes, but also he's grandson of one of the three greats and student of another of the 13 greats, so in Iruma's case it is kind of redundant. If it was given to Clara or one of the other miss-fits it might be of more use.
She can work for her dad, but somene else was observing herSo they have to be impartial for Scala but Ameri literally worked for her dad?
Makes sense
I mean, the person that's judging her is the one that must be impartial, what they do as an act to "benefit the underworld" certainly doesn't seem like it needs any specific prompting from the judge.So they have to be impartial for Scala but Ameri literally worked for her dad?
Makes sense