"We should do something with that brat who doesn't know how the world works!" Madam Shelly demanded while placing her glass on the table, glaring at Supervisor Jacob. "He actually dared to interrupt you, Supervisor. You must have been enabling him, Instructor Maya. If not for you, his character would have been more decent."
Maya raised her eyebrows, but she wasn't the first one to reply.
Instead, it was Supervisor Jacob.
He simply stated, "I don't think so. The kid has done a great job. Rather than demanding an answer, I think we should praise him instead. I mean, out of everyone here, he's the only one who can somehow pull off that kind of thing."
Mr. Green chuckled. "That's a rather interesting thing to see. After all, even I didn't expect that someone could hide the entire group's presence from all of us. I mean, look at how many people are searching."
Supervisor Jacob nodded. "Yeah. So, just drop it, Madam Shelly. It doesn't really matter anyway."
