How to Be a Dark Hero’s Daughter

Chapter 198.1



It was easy to give up the top student position.

At that point, I was already debating whether to become a professor or a top student.

The beginning of the story was Cedric.

She possesses astonishingly innovative investigation methods that she developed.

She should definitely join the academy, and I believe she should become a scholar who will make a mark in the field of criminology.

Therefore, I believe that Leticia is more than qualified to be a professor rather than a student.>

There were horrible rumors about me circulating within the academy.

From what I heard, there was gossip saying I sneaked the top position by scoring full points ‘only through the interview’?

They probably said things like ‘She used her family connections.’

But that wasn’t true.

Because…

‘In reality, I submitted 30 papers.’

On the day of the interview, I took out 30 thick volumes of papers from my bag, and stacked them on the interviewers’ desks.

‘It was a good decision to write down my experiences from unsolved cases and investigations.’

The professors glanced over them and looked as if they were about to faint.

‘Whether you like it or not, I’m already an expert in special criminology.’

Most of what I know has been forced upon me. I’ve learned about various crimes firsthand.

However, when asked why I didn’t present these papers…

The professors strongly objected to submitting these papers just for the exam.

So, I delayed the submission.

The reason I scored the highest in the interview was…

In the classroom, the professors requested impromptu lectures and even started debates.

By the end of the interview, I was soaked in sweat from their passionate eagerness to learn.

At the end of the interview, the oldest-looking interviewer cautiously said:

Their sudden proposal left me flustered.

In reality, I could have become a professor immediately.

‘I didn’t want to major in law.’

I was interested in special crimes and crime investigations. When I mentioned this, they proposed creating a new department for crime investigations within the Judicial Department.

Later, the interviewers—who turned out to be senior professors—started offering all sorts of conditions like they were auctioning.

‘But becoming a professor would only fuel rumors about family connections.’

I wanted to just be a student to avoid any talk about family influences or anything else.

They even tried to implicate my boyfriend, suggesting nepotism or bribery.

I smiled slyly.

‘If you tell me not to do something, it makes me want to do it even more. Like becoming a full professor.’

So here I am, standing at this podium.

Just then, I heard the door open.

‘No way.’

I noticed the men casually entering and lining up at the back of the class: Collen, Jade, and Cedric. Cold sweat ran down my back.

I had specifically asked my family not to come to my first class.

Especially Zion. I asked him to prevent Collen or Jade from using any excuse like observation to come to the academy.

‘Zion also came at the request to stop them.’

I glared at Zion. Zion turned away with a very embarrassed face.

‘Well, at least Zion knows what embarrassment is.’

Other family members don’t care about such things.

They even mobilized the video stone.

“Okay, let’s shoot.”

The wizard in charge of the video stone brought by Collen mumbled and set down a sign in front of the video stone that read something like ‘our daughter’s first job experience.’

What is this, again?

“Professor, um…”

A student timidly raised his hand.

“Who are those people?”

 


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