[The background in the video is a school. You can see students coming up the stairs on the first floor. A student, A, who attends the elementary school of the academy, used third-circle magic to bind the upper bodies and ankles of school violence perpetrators, dragging them up to the third floor. They are unconscious and cannot move at all. In the process, the perpetrators sustained fractures and contusions from bumping into the stair corners and railings.]
A video from a media outlet was played in the National Assembly’s Education Committee.
Amidst a shower of flashes from reporters, the questions from the National Assembly members directed at the principal of Ara Byeol Middle School began.
“Was the principal not aware that, in cases of reported or received incidents of school violence, the related students must be separately notified?”
“No, I was aware of that.”
“Then why were the perpetrators present at the school from 9 AM to 4 PM that day?”
“When a report is received, we first confirm the willingness to separate with the victim student—”
“The victim student directly reported it. The victim! If you’ve made a mistake, just admit it cleanly.”
“The perpetrators were not at the school from 9 AM. All five entered right before lunch at 11 AM.”
“Hey, Principal! Is that really what you’re saying? What a ridiculous response!”
Strong voices and criticisms echoed in the National Assembly.
The assembly members did not take this incident lightly.
This was a significant matter involving the police chief nominee, Kim Soon-yeol.
It was downright comical that the daughter of someone who vowed to strictly regulate juvenile crime was identified as a key perpetrator of school violence.
The next subject of inquiry was Ku Weonyu, the principal of Seviron Academy’s elementary division.
The assembly members, having left Principal Ara Byeol in tatters, turned their microphones back on.
“I’m truly curious about what Principal Ku Weonyu thinks about this incident. If we look solely at the outcome, a 9-year-old student savagely assaulted four 15-year-old students. Is the Academy unable to properly control a third grader?”
“I’m sorry.”
“I’m not asking for an apology; I’m asking whether you had the capability to intervene or not. This student left this message on their social media the day before: ‘If even one person doesn’t come, I’ll personally go find my seniors.’ If there had been a bloodbath after going with a group of seniors as they threatened students, would the academy take full responsibility for it?”
“There would never have been a situation where a group went to intimidate other students.”
“I understand now that you do not have the ability to prevent personal misconduct.”
The assembly members had a knack for stating things in a way that made them seem laughable, leaving Principal Ku Weonyu to silently simmer with anger throughout the questioning.
When the questioning concluded, Principal Ku Weonyu stepped outside to get some fresh air.
They assigned the maximum suspension period of 30 days to the unnamed student at the academy.
Even so, unforeseen protests flooded from parents to the point that her job became nearly impossible.
If the foundation were to extend the suspension here, the unnamed student would not be able to attend the academy until year-end.
Considering the winter break that lasts until February, they would have to stay home for over four months.
“Four months is plenty of time for a child to spiral out of control… What are we going to do about our unnamed student…”
Principal Ku Weonyu felt her heart ache at the thought of the hurt the unnamed student would endure.
On the bright side, public opinion on the internet slowly began to lean towards the unnamed student.
With an interview from the victim, Jung So-hye, and in-depth media coverage revealing the brutal past actions of the perpetrators, the tide was changing.
However, the reality was not the internet.
Some parents demanded forced transfers, saying they could not send their child to the academy with the unnamed student.
Principal Ku Weonyu took out a cigarette that she had sealed away for years and lit it.
Ding—
In the meantime, she received a text from Professor Cheon.
The photo he sent showed the unnamed student sleeping soundly while laid out on a desk.
“Oh, how cute. I wouldn’t even know if someone kidnapped them.”
Ding—
Professor Cheon sent another picture from the same angle as before.
This time, he had scribbled on the unnamed student’s face with a black pen.
Some had just faced the wrath of the assembly members, while others were at home enjoying themselves, which filled her with anger.
With a frown, Principal Ku Weonyu sent a resentful text to Cheon Kyujin.
[Ku Weonyu: It’s a suspension for the unnamed student, not a vacation. You could at least send a picture of them reflecting, right?]
[Cheon Kyujin: (photo)]
“What is this? The impact of trichloroacetic acid’s tertiary regenerative properties on oxidative stress induced by temporal lobe epilepsy? Why is this person showing me this?”
Professor Cheon had captured the research papers the unnamed student was writing.
Though it was indeed in Korean, it was surprising that there were more unknown words than known ones.
With blurry eyes, Principal Ku Weonyu glanced through the remaining papers and soon let out a gasping sound.
“Goodness, isn’t this kid just insane!”
*
It had been a month since the unnamed student declared a period of reflection.
No more legal videos of the unnamed student could be found on the internet.
Due to the serious issue of invasion of privacy, AI systems automatically censored the videos.
Meanwhile, the news highlighted other school violence cases committed by Kim Soon-yeol’s child in the past.
As public opinion supportive of the unnamed student surpassed hostile opinions, latent supporters began to gather one by one.
[Do you think it’s fair that only I have to deal with school violence perpetrators?]
Isn’t it crazy to stab someone in the stomach and scorch their hair and palms?
Honestly, if the unnamed student was going to hit them, I think they should have done it right.
These kids still haven’t come to their senses; it was a mess when they did a group live on Instagram from the hospital.
[Comments]
– The unnamed student must have thought they were receiving support when they were getting verbally attacked.
└ Truly a legendary level of ignorance, haha.
– I know it was wrong, but honestly, it felt so refreshing, haha.
– The day I support a juvenile delinquent is coming soon.
└ The unnamed student is not a juvenile delinquent but a criminal.
– It’s obvious that if it goes to court, they’ll get 2 years long-term and 1 year short-term.
– In this country, as long as no one is killed, criminals are treated really leniently.
[It is true that the unnamed student was wrong, yes]
But those who are branding the unnamed student as a potential murderer or psychopath make me want to punch them.
There’s nothing you can’t say to a 9-year-old.
If they were really like that, their acquaintances wouldn’t have shielded them to the extent that they did.
And the fact that none of the streamers have stopped supporting the unnamed student shows it’s obvious.
And everyone knows that if you watch the broadcast, right?
Even a golden retriever that loves people will bite if they get angry.
[Comments]
– On the first day, I was horrified when I saw posts attacking the unnamed student.
└ These are the real psychos.
└ I thought a mindless murder had occurred.
– I agree with the original post. What was done was wrong. But they can be educated not to do it again.
└ What difference does education make?
└ Of course, it makes a difference; otherwise, why is education needed? haha.
– Maybe they could be seen as lacking in moral understanding up until now. I feel like if I were to play League of Legends for 7 years, I’d be throwing awards at everyone.
└ Awards? No way, haha.
└ Are they really crazy? haha.
[What is the unnamed student doing right now…]
As soon as they wake up in the morning, they might try to turn on their stream in their messy state, but perhaps they can’t since they are still in a period of reflection.
They might have tried to brag about making toast to perfection and planned to share the photo, but perhaps they can’t since they are still in reflection.
They might have cried throughout the day wanting to see their viewers, eventually falling asleep because of a sore throat.
They might have wanted to turn on a broadcast to share ASMR with a baby-like voice before going to bed, but perhaps they can’t since they are still in reflection.
I could forgive everything, so please, just turn on the stream!!!
[Comments]
– Fact: The unnamed student has never done a morning broadcast.
└ Really? Not even once?
└ They have to go to school on weekdays and sleep in on weekends.
– I’m a fan of the unnamed student, but honestly, our host wouldn’t do that.
└ If they did, I’d accept the potential psychopath theory for the unnamed student.
[It would be great if the unnamed student never came back ^^]
With how irregular the unnamed student’s broadcasting schedule is and with almost no new content.
They think being young is all there is, yet aren’t they just streamers receiving donations from the audience like everyone else?
The streamers that poke around like pesky flies already get on my nerves, and this is just too good to see fall.
Looking back, the trolling that happened in League of Legends and World of Warcraft was all because of this unnamed student.
If they come back nonchalantly, I’ll terrorize them with 200 accounts.
No matter how much they beg, there’s no way I’ll stop. ^^
[Comments]
– Diagonal drips, wow.
└ Guard drips, wow.
└ Zigzag drips, wow.
└ It’s hilarious that they bolded that just in case I wouldn’t understand. haha.
– What is up with 167 comments? haha.
└ Seriously, just touching on it lightly gets them ignited; it’s like a powder keg.
– Even though it’s fine for League, World of Warcraft has definitely benefited. Thanks to that, healers that were on the brink of extinction have surged.
└ Even if you support personal retribution, you can’t defend the top Arsteria regarding the unnamed student…
└ I hope they do a challenge using Arsteria as their main to celebrate their return.
Public sympathy began to form within communities and VTubing circles.
There hadn’t been a single report of her being seen on the streets.
Adella and Kariri, who could not be unaware of her whereabouts, maintained their silence until the end.
Then one day, a community user discovered the unnamed student’s latest traces.
It was the free paper repository site ‘arXiv’ operated by Cornell University in the United States.
[What is this on Archive? The author’s name is the unnamed student?]
[The impact of trichloroacetic acid’s tertiary regenerative properties on oxidative stress induced by temporal lobe epilepsy]
[Complete structuring of optic nerve connectome and methods for stereotactic radiosurgery to treat optic neuropathy]
[Research on educational guidance methods for ‘N’-shaped auto-blasting mana circuits at junior and secondary education levels]
[Proof of the Andersen-Keali Conjecture, focusing on Landau-Ginzburg obifolds]
[Philosophical interpretations of the new moon and explorations of material phenomenology as an external manifestation]
[Exploration of dimension descent methods of 8-circle magic ranging from ‘Larsperain-Bestial-Gernum-Harayetreika’]
[A critical discourse analysis and review of research on game addiction]
[Improvements in Hadoop’s distributed file system for yottabyte-scale quantum computing Open World data processing]
“I’ll never do that again.”
The message from the unnamed student was uncovered.
Together with knowledge worth far more than gold and jewels.