EX rank supporting role's replay in a prestigious school

Chapter 786



Chapter 786

"Now, we will begin the graduation ceremony. First, we will have the national anthem."

The graduation ceremony was being hosted by the Dean of Faculty and the school’s promotional ambassador, Jegal Jaegel.

As soon as Jegal Jaegel spoke, the students of class 2-0, who were seated on the opposite side from me, began taking pictures.

It seemed like those seniors weren’t here to celebrate the graduation but to take pictures of Jegal Jaegel.

It made sense that they wanted to take photos, as all the faculty were dressed more neatly than usual for the ceremony.

I, too, planned to take many photos as part of the newspaper club.

"Next, we will present the diplomas to the graduates."

Since Eungwang High has a large student body, the class president from each class receives the diploma on behalf of the students.

At Jegal Jaegel's words, Woo Gi-hwan, the class president of class 0, and the class presidents from classes 1-10 walked up to the stage in turn.

Seeing them on stage, I could get a good look at the third-year students' outfits.

All the third-year students were wearing their school uniforms with graduation gowns, but their hats had different designs.

Most of them wore square caps, but some students wore things like Ayaam, Samo, or even baseball caps with tassels that seemed to be coordinated for the class.

Seeing them all together, it hit me once again how free-spirited the culture at Eungwang High was.

"I was worried they wouldn't accept the diplomas since they said they weren't going to graduate. But the class president of 3-0 is wearing the square cap well, and he’s behaving respectfully during the ceremony. Thank goodness."

"...He’s not that kind of person."

As Woo Gi-hwan calmly received his diploma from Principal Hwang Bo-yoon, who half-covered her face with her hair and scarf, Jang Namwook and Yoo Sanghoon whispered to each other.

Personally, I agreed with Yoo Sanghoon’s comment.

I couldn’t let my guard down around the seniors from class 3-0 until the very last day.

I observed Woo Gi-hwan closely until the diploma award ceremony ended.

‘He seems like he’s up to something.’

Although Woo Gi-hwan was wearing a typical expression with a common face, I knew that his mind was probably not as simple as it seemed, so I had to stay cautious.

Fortunately, nothing unusual happened when the award ceremony for the certificates began.

"Next, we will proceed with the award ceremony. We will be presenting awards in four categories: Diligence, Model Student, Academic Achievement, and Special Contributions."

The Diligence award was determined based on attendance.

This is what people commonly refer to as the perfect attendance award.

Since Eungwang High allows students to graduate without worrying much about attendance, it’s rare for anyone to get the perfect attendance award for all three years.

In our class, where attendance wasn’t as good, I figured Han-i was the only one who might win this award.

In other classes, most students had good attendance, although some missed classes due to other reasons, like participating in otherworldly expeditions or studying abroad.

"We will now present the Diligence Award. Perfect attendance for all three years..."

Jegal Jaegel mentioned only three names.

It was hard to believe that only three students had perfect attendance for three years.

No, should I say, it's surprising that there were even three?

None of the three students were people I knew.

‘My playable character tends to get involved in events, Seong Siwan often goes on otherworldly expeditions, and the newspaper club seniors go for interviews when they overlap with classes. As for the seniors from 3-0... Well, they are who they are.’

The three students proudly walked up to the stage, looking satisfied.

Perfect attendance for all three years at Eungwang High was definitely something to brag about.

Next, the Model Student award ceremony proceeded.

The Model Student category had five awards: Contribution Award, Model Student Award, Volunteer Award, Acts of Kindness Award, and Filial Piety Award.

‘Only students with no disciplinary issues over the past three years can receive the Model Student award. There are probably a lot of seniors who would get filtered out in this category.’

For example, Oh Hyeji.

Oh Hyeji was an excellent student and the head of the student leadership, but due to the influence of her family, she got into trouble a lot in her first year.

As expected, Oh Hyeji’s name was not on the Model Student award list.

I still remembered how he had loudly proclaimed he would re-enroll to be in the same class as Dokgo Miro.

Finally, the Special Achievement Award ceremony took place.

‘The Special Achievement Award is given by people outside the school. Probably the head of the Player Association and the president of the university with player-related programs.’

Most of the awards in this category were given based on career achievements.

Oh Hyeji received the award from the president of the university she was planning to attend, and as a result, she avoided the military draft.

After the awards ceremony ended, the chairman of the board delivered his congratulatory speech.

‘Normally, the school principal would give a speech, right? It seems Principal Hwang Bo-yoon didn’t want to deal with people.’

While the principal had given out the diplomas and certificates with due respect to the graduates, it seemed there was no will to deliver a speech.

Instead, since the chairman was handling the event, it wasn’t a big issue.

After Jegal Jaegel introduced the next speaker, Hwang Jiho, in the form of Hwang Myeongho, stepped onto the stage.

"Good afternoon, graduates of Eungwang High School. I sincerely congratulate you on your graduation."

Hwang Jiho’s deep voice spread through the microphone, and he smiled widely, likely for the public’s benefit, as he slowly looked over the audience.

He appeared at ease as he glanced at the third-year students, their families, and other distinguished guests.

It felt like he might have even made eye contact with me.

Although he looked like an old man, his eyes seemed sharp.

Hwang Jiho’s speech was formal, yet refreshing, and he delivered it smoothly before stepping down from the stage.

Everyone clapped, but one person didn’t.

"...Am I seeing things?"

Jang Namwook looked utterly confused as he watched Hwang Myeongho’s entrance and exit.

He fiddled with his glasses, blinking several times before muttering to himself.

‘Could it be that even in Hwang Myeongho’s form, he still looks like Hwang Jiho?’

Jang Namwook had the "maiden’s eyes."

When he first saw Hwang Jiho in his twenties through those eyes, he had called him Hwang Jiho without caring about his appearance.

Would the 60-year-old version look no different through those eyes?

When the old man left, he glanced briefly at Jang Namwook, and maybe he realized that he had been pierced through by those eyes.

‘He must’ve known Jang Namwook was coming, but if he had planned to hide, he would’ve made Principal Hwang Bo-yoon forcefully stand in that position.’

Hwang Jiho likely didn’t see Jang Namwook as a threat since he liked him enough to engrave a magic circle on his glasses. So it probably wasn’t a big deal.

After the chairman’s speech, it was time for the current student body president, Yeom Junyeol, to deliver his speech.

When Yeom Junyeol stepped onto the stage, gasps of admiration erupted from the crowd.

Since Christmas, Yeom Junyeol had grown stronger, and as a result, his popularity had also increased.

“First, I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has come to celebrate the new beginning of our seniors.”

Yeom Junyeol’s speech began with words of thanks.

He expressed his gratitude for the people who had supported the students and his respect for the seniors who had led the way.

There was a faint sadness in his words about saying goodbye to the seniors.

And when he spoke about his responsibilities as a remaining junior, his words conveyed courage.

‘Yeom Junyeol’s speech is bright and full of energy, but some people seem to be crying.’

Listening to Yeom Junyeol’s speech made it feel real that the seniors were actually leaving Eungwang High.

Tears started flowing from several students among the graduating class.

There were also guests in the audience who were crying.

Most of them were family members of the third-year students, but it seemed like there were some from the dragon clan and Red Lion team who were moved by Yeom Junyeol’s bold presence.

Even after Yeom Junyeol’s brief and heartfelt speech, there were still some who couldn’t lift their heads.

"Next, we will have the graduate representative's reply."

In the somber atmosphere, Do Wonwoo stepped up to the stage.


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