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Prodigy With Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System
Chapter 205 It’s All A Dream (13)“I wonder how the two of them are doing.”
Allen muttered to himself as he reminisced about the past when he had spent time with his two friends. It was already a long time since the three of them had spent time together and he missed those times.
It was already a year after Allen dropped out of school but even if he had dropped out of school, he had still completed his high school years and got his high school degree. He just didn’t continue college since he didn’t see the point to do so.
After all, what’s the point of going to school when it was literally hell in his point of view?
If it wasn’t for his two friends in high school, he would have already dropped out a lot earlier. So if it wasn’t for them, he wouldn’t have finished high school.
Thinking about the past, Allen swore to himself that he will pay back those who had wronged him thousands of folds just so that his trauma or psychological shadows would be resolved and cease to exist.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAnd what better way to do that when he would become the <Supreme Luckster>?
With such an overbearing identity and backing from the Supreme Academy, Allen could literally do almost anything he wanted to do.
After all, even the <Supreme Rapist>, who raped any beautiful girls he saw, was still not behind bars due to the law immunity that was granted to him by the Supreme Academy.
And that was why Allen was confident that even if he killed those people that had wronged him in the past, the Supreme Academy would support him as long as he made some excuses such as killing them would resolve his trauma, therefore improving his use of his luck or any other excuses.
Of course, some of those excuses were something that the Supreme Academy wouldn’t buy or believe but whether they buy it or not, they wouldn’t stop him. After all, if doing a Supreme favor would be at the price of sacrificing the lives of not a prodigy, a genius, or even someone with gifted-level intelligence but just some average people with no background, they would gladly do so.
Most often than not, the Supreme Academy would side with the students of their academy since letting a Supreme owe them a favor would be beneficial to them. With that in mind, Allen planned to become the <Supreme Luckster> first and then deal with those mortals that had wronged him in the past.
For now, he might as well wait for Asther’s good news since he knew that Asther had already sent his recommendation letter to the Supreme Academy. And since Asther was the <Supreme Inventor>, a student of the Supreme Academy, and someone the Supreme Academy owed a favor to, it wouldn’t take a week for him to be tested by a Supreme Academy staff.
After all, even with the recommendation from a Supreme, the Supreme Academy wouldn’t just let anyone enter their academy especially if they were dealing with someone who wanted a conceptual related <Supreme> talent.
Imagine if they granted someone with the <Supreme Luckster> talent but died afterward due to choking on his spit or slipping on a banana peel and dying after hitting his head.
The Supreme Academy would become a laughingstock if they allowed such a thing to happen so they wouldn’t take any chances even if they owed the <Supreme Inventor> a favor.
That was why Allen deduced that there would likely be a Supreme Academy staff who would meet up with him and test the authenticity of his <Supreme Luckster> talent. And if that Supreme Academy staff determined that his <Supreme Luckster> talent was legit, then it wouldn’t take a week for him to obtain his <Supreme Luckster> talent.
As long as he obtained the <Supreme Luckster> talent or the status of Supreme and the backing of the Supreme Academy, he could just torture the people who had wronged him after he had achieved those.
As long as he didn’t kill a big shot, the Supreme Academy would without a doubt side with him. And by a big shot, only those billionaires and politicians at the level of a president or something would be able to be called as such by the Supreme Academy.
Those millionaires and governors are nothing but ants for the Supreme Academy so even if he offended them, he could guarantee the backing from the Supreme Academy.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWith that in mind, Allen didn’t even mind waiting for a week as long as he could get the <Supreme Luckster> talent.
“As long as I can get the <Supreme Luckster> talent, I can do almost anything I want. I’ll meet up with my friends after I achieve that title so that they wouldn’t be insulted by their circle of friends when they mingle with me.”
Allen resolutely spoke to himself as he decided his next course of action. And Allen wasn’t wrong since obtaining the backing of the Supreme Academy when he became the <Supreme Luckster> would grant him the authority to do almost anything he wanted to do.
Even if Allen wasn’t the <Supreme Rapist>, he could still rape any girls he wanted that weren’t related to any big shots and he still wouldn’t be thrown into jail due to the law immunity that he would receive after becoming a Supreme.
Allen was well aware of how twisted the law immunity that anyone could receive after becoming a Supreme but it’s not like he could change nor did he have any plans in doing so. He wasn’t a hero or someone with a hero complex so he didn’t mind if someone was doing injustice in his presence as long as it wasn’t related to him.
He could care less about other people like how other people who witnessed him being abused by his classmates could care less about him.
When Allen was thinking about his past, he saw the monitor of his computer lighting up as it turned on on its own.
Sitting on his chair, Allen read the contents that were displayed on his monitor, and there he saw that Asther had sent him a message.