After hearing this, the students paused for a moment, and soon gathered in groups of two or three to start talking. The graduates who received proposals from the Knights and Guilds fell into confusion.

"Are the Knights of the Kingdom safe?"

"Becoming the Sword of the Kingdom when even His Majesty the King cannot be trusted?"

"It is said that the Knights of Colinfirth and Ryan have decided to become independent." Whether to join the proposed group or just join the resistance.

At this time, Klose Douglas said to the graduates, as if asking what was there to worry about.

"Ask the teachers. If you decide to join the resistance, it wouldn't be a bad idea to go there and fight the demons."

If there is nothing related to the demons, it doesn't matter which option you choose.

"But Klose, if we join the resistance, will the guardian teach us personally?"

"Yes. That's what bothers me. Which one is more helpful?" Hearing the words of the two graduates, Klose Douglas nodded in understanding.

The graduates were not worried about calculating their own interests. They were just worried about cultivating the power to fight against the demons and choosing the right place.

"It's the same no matter where we go. If you consider safety, the Resistance is better."

Compared with the graduates, the second-year students chose the future without hesitation.

Since he didn't have a confirmed career, he had no choice but to join the resistance army in order to fight against the demons.

"What's there to worry about?"

“Although my family is worried.”

“The family should also move somewhere else.”

"If it's a noble family fighting against the demons, then we can join forces and go home is also a good choice." The nobles considered going home and fighting against the demons with their families, but the students of commoner origin were different.

“We join unconditionally.”

"Join the resistance and take revenge on the demons." Then, although the first-year students gathered together, no one spoke easily.

There were 10 first-year students who survived. However, excluding the injured, only 8 of them were able to choose the option proposed by Teacher Chris.

"Have you finished your choices?" Blanche, with her blue hair tied up tightly, asked cautiously, and the first-year students nodded slowly.

"We join the Resistance."

"Although there is an option to go home, if you want to fight the demons, you can only join the resistance."

"Even though we are scared, we still have to fight. For the guys who have already left." The three people who started nagging, Human, Brent and David, raised their hands and said.

"I'm going home." Then, Leiden replied coldly.

"I-I want to join the resistance, too. I'm worried about my family, but the teachers said they'll help with the move."

Cardin's first friend, Alvis, also raised his hand cautiously to answer. Hearing their answers, Blanche nodded and said.

"I'll join the resistance too. Since the resistance base is built in our family anyway, it's easier for me to choose." Now there are only two people left.

The first years looked at Cardin and Kalia at the same time.

"I have somewhere else to go. I plan to go there to fight the demons." First, Kalia seemed to suppress her anger and finally spoke.

From the way her words trembled, it seemed that she had accumulated a huge amount of anger towards the demons.

"Ka, Kalia, are you okay?" Alves asked worriedly, and Kalia took a deep breath and nodded.

"Yeah. Don't worry. I'm going to the teacher. It's the safest place for me." Finally, only Cardin answered, and the students' eyes were all focused on Cardin.

"Cardin, what about you?" Blanche asked cautiously, and Cardin answered immediately without hesitation.

"I plan to act alone, too."

"What?" Blanche asked in surprise. I thought Cardin would join the resistance, why did he act alone?

"Even if you are a 7-star, it is reckless to fight the demons alone!" Branch said in an angry voice, and Alvis and the chatterbox trio also looked at Cardin with surprised eyes.

"Ka, Cardan. Kalia at least has a place to go, where are you going?" Alvis asked in a panicked voice, and Cardan smiled and said it didn't matter.

"There's what I'm looking for." Hearing Cardan's words, the man who captured him shut up. It seemed that no one could defeat Cardan's will.

"Don't die. I will be the first to defeat you." After a short silence, Blanche broke the silence. Blanche looked at Cardin with sharp eyes and said.

"Still the same." Cardin looked at her and chuckled, then nodded.

"Whatever choice you make, I will respect it. So please stay in your respective positions until the end." The students gathered in the center of the hospital again, and Teacher Chris said to them.

"Now it's time to leave. Let's say a brief goodbye." Teacher Chris' words made the farewell feel real, and some students shed tears.

"After the farewell, students who choose to join the resistance please come to me, and students who choose freedom please go to Mr. Berid."

Hearing this, students who chose to join the resistance and those who chose freedom began to shake hands or hug each other and say goodbye to each other.

Cardin, who had already said goodbye to the first-year students, was about to go find Mr. Berid.

"Cardan." Someone called Cardan, and he turned around and saw a familiar face standing there.

Mathias, who spent the most time with him in the academy. Klose Douglas, Lucas and Arad from the graduating class.

There was also Esther, the only necromancer besides Cardan. Cardan looked at the familiar face and smiled bitterly.

"We have all decided to join the resistance." Klose Douglas was the first to come over and talk.

"Cardan, what are you going to do? Are you going to join in?" Then, Matthias came over to talk, and Cardan shook his head in response.

"No, I plan to go look for my father's remains."

"Father? Didn't you say your father is a businessman?" Do you need money in wartime? The people around him tilted their heads with incomprehensible expressions.

"No. Because the situation was special, I just told a little lie." Cardin looked at the people gathered here for a moment and spoke slowly.

"My father is a necromancer. My real name is..." It was even more incomprehensible.

Why did he hide the fact that his father was a necromancer? Why did he say that he was a child of a merchant family?

Could it be the child of a villain? The people gathered around Cardin swallowed their saliva and waited for his next words.

"I am Cardan Ingmar. Son and sole heir of the great necromancer Charlotte Ingmar."

There seemed no need to hide the name now, he seemed to be able to bear the weight of that name now, and he seemed calm and at ease.

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