There might be because of delicate political balance between nobles. It also have to be said that the evidence of substance uses are essentially the witnesses, so the circumstantial evidence not enough to prove it beyond doubtI wonder why the sensei didn't punish the upperclassman for provoking them and substance use.
weird writing from the author, I guessI wonder why the sensei didn't punish the upperclassman for provoking them and substance use.
It would've been way better if the teacher mentioned actual reasons why mc was wrong (even tho it was self-defense) other than "aristocrats". Mc is from a high ranking noble family and engaged to the prince of a fucking country, so mc definetely has a higher rank than this random dude.There might be because of delicate political balance between nobles. It also have to be said that the evidence of substance uses are essentially the witnesses, so the circumstantial evidence not enough to prove it beyond doubt
That's crazy you want that level of writing from this series?Is this guy really not gonna get expelled or anything? I mean, two members of royalty were present and were nearly injured. Shouldn't this be an international issue?
Like, it would make sense for there to be consequences not only for this guy but for whatever country (or at least whatever noble house) he belongs to.
Wait, Mylene and friends are heir at throne, soon king, queen and empress, they are over a random nobleIt would've been way better if the teacher mentioned actual reasons why mc was wrong (even tho it was self-defense) other than "aristocrats". Mc is from a high ranking noble family and engaged to the prince of a fucking country, so mc definetely has a higher rank than this random dude.
The teacher just lashed out without any reason, probably just to uphold his authority, which was absolutely not needed in this way.