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Chapter 186 Allen Is A Human After All



The only classmate of his that he was confident to have countermeasures against such methods was Aimee. After all, her arsenal of magic spells was nothing to be scoffed at.

With that in mind, other than Aimee, only fewer classmates of his could deal with the Supreme Academy’s brainwashing and hypnosis and he wasn’t interested in risking it to find out whether his classmates could deal with it or not.

Allen: I suggest that all of us shouldn’t comply with the Supreme Academy even if defying them will lead to a confrontation against them. If it’s a fight they want, then it’s a fight they will get.

Allen: And besides, whether we are the only ones who won’t comply with the Supreme Academy’s demands for interrogation is yet to be known. But the possibility that our schoolmates won’t agree with the Supreme Academy’s demands are high. So, we can decide our next course of action during that time and it just so happened that framing the <Supreme Rapist> bought us as much time we need to discuss that.

Allen pointed out that it was likely that they weren’t the only ones who wouldn’t comply with the Supreme Academy’s demands and that alone relieved his classmates. After all, even if they fight against the Supreme Academy as a last resort, they can still join forces with their schoolmates.

They knew that as <Supremes>, they were quite arrogant and prideful and it was most likely that the majority of the <Supremes> aka their schoolmates won’t likely comply with the Supreme Academy’s demands.

Even without the support the <Supremes> received from the Supreme Academy, they could still find ways to earn money and live their lives without being reliant on the Supreme Academy. After all, they weren’t called <Supremes> for nothing and their <Supreme> title alone was enough for major companies or corporations to have high demand when it came to recruiting such talents.

That was why the majority of the <Supremes> didn’t need to rely upon the Supreme Academy’s assistance and only a minority of them even needed the Supreme Academy’s assistance such as those with minor backgrounds.

<Supremes> such as Sophie, Charles, Derick, and Carrion didn’t even need to attend the Supreme Academy since they could live their life without the support from the Supreme Academy.

But <Supremes> such as Asty would likely need the Supreme Academy’s assistance considering that Asty came from a minor background and his <Supreme Clairvoyant> talent would likely be deemed by the public as a sham if it wasn’t for the Supreme Academy granting him the <Supreme Clairvoyant> title.

So it was arguable whether the Supreme Academy was providing any assistance to their students or not. However. it was without a doubt that the Supreme Academy needed the presence of the <Supremes> in their academy, but not as much as the <Supremes> needed the Supreme Academy’s support.

After all, the Supreme Academy needed the <Supremes> to complete their Supreme Chaos Project so as long as the majority of the <Supremes> rebelled against the Supreme Academy, the Supreme Academy would likely be forced to forget their plans in interrogating all of the <Supremes>.

And that was why Allen suggested to his classmates that they would have to wait for their schoolmates’ response to the Supreme Academy’s demands for an interrogation. If the Supreme Academy did something unethical again and forced their schoolmates to comply with the interrogation, Allen could only expect an all-out war against the Supreme Academy.

There might even be a chance that their schoolmates would be tricked into going for the interview but then drugged by the Supreme Academy so they wouldn’t have any complaints about the Supreme Academy. After all, how could they complain when they have no memory of it?

Knowing how unethical and barbaric the Supreme Academy was, Allen couldn’t dismiss such a possibility but if that ever happened, he wouldn’t hesitate to announce to the Telepathy Chat Group members that they will fight against the Supreme Academy.

And when that happened, there would only be chaos and corpses of the <Supremes> and the forces of the Supreme Academy. So Allen would likely give the green light to his Alternate Multiverse Chat Group members to go to his world and do whatever they wanted in his world. Of course, with his three conditions still present or else he wouldn’t allow his chat group members to go to his world.

The ones who had the most interest when it came to the <Supreme> talents of the <Supremes> were Axel Everheart, John Skier, Hugo Barnett, and Realius Regulus.

It went without saying that those chat group members of his would owe him a favor if he allowed them to travel to his world and they reaped some benefits during that travel.

And for Allen, it wasn’t a bad deal considering he only allowed his chat group members to attack the <Supremes> who had no relation to him. If the lives of those <Supremes> who were unrelated to him would be the price of making his chat group members owe him a favor, it was a price that he was willing to pay.

He could care less about those who aren’t related to him. He was a human after all.

It was like those situations when a human watched the news and found out that some strangers died because of some accident. That human who watched the news wouldn’t feel any sympathy towards those dead strangers and even if they did, they would forget about it a few hours later.

That was how Allen felt towards those <Supremes> who would become a victim of his chat group members.

Letting his chat group members owe him a favor especially Realius and Hugo would be very advantageous for him. After all, Realius and Hugo were at the Perfection Realm Peak Stage and Transcendent Realm Intermediate Stage power level respectively.

With that in his mind, Allen decided to contact his Alternate Multiverse Chat Group members about his decision on letting them travel to his world. Of course, after his discussion with his classmates on how they would deal with the Supreme Academy’s demands.


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