Chapter 149- Club Recruitment Begins
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Updated : Sep 23rd, 2025
RAPH POV.
About four hours had passed by the time I returned to class, and most of the Lectures had ended. It was around this time, where the students were conversing and chatting that I suddenly appeared out of thin air, and it seemed like my sudden appearance took them by surprise.
Well, it's understandable, not everyone reappears like that. Teleportation magic worked in different ways, and Fiona's method was one of the quickest, though, it was also one of the rarest.
Now that classes were over, it was time for the next step– Club Recruitment.
Sophomores are usually in charge of this, introducing themselves in our classes, and giving us the benefits of joining their clubs.
At the moment, five of these clubs were present on the podium in our classroom, acting as representatives.
The five clubs that were present in the Academy are usually based on a sort of niche.
For example, the Imperial Club was created by one of Lumbrica's past kings and is usually hosted by royalties, nobles, and commoners interested in seeking higher positions in society. Discover more content at My Virtual Library Empire
It's a good club for building connections, especially in the Nobles sector. About 15% of the Students are members of the club; they have the least possible number of members since their entry requirements are usually absurd.
Then another popular club would be the Media Club. Anyone can join in, and their requirements aren't that difficult to meet, though they don't accept many entries. About 5% of the students are members of this club, and they are involved with spreading information within the school.
The president was actually Tiffany Kane, a member of the Student Council Body.
Then next would be the Battle Combat Club. Of course, it is open to both mages and knights, and other professions, so they are the most populated, having nearly 50% of the Students as members.
This includes both System users and Non-System users, though the numbers of the latter were quite few.
Then there's the Art of Craft Club. It's for mages, alchemists, artists, and mage-related professions of all kinds. Well, mostly mages and alchemists, but you find artists there as well. For example, the vice president of the Arts of Craft Club is a popular artiste, Raymond Vinci and also the eldest son of the Vinci household.
They have about 13% of the Students as members, and they are said to be quite eccentric.
Lastly would be, of course, as expected, the System Club; basically, the only requirement is for you to possess a system.
It was a club created a while back by commoners who thought the Great families were prude and arrogant.
Though, as much as I believe it is an unnecessary club, I would have to admit that it serves its usefulness in other ways.
For example, a lot of their members develop rare and legendary professions.
I would say that it is necessary as it aids in our goal of fighting off the demons. The number of members would be 17% of the Students.
'Besides, no amount of 'hidden' professions as they called it, can defeat me'. Raph thought, his gaze snapping from the set of individuals on the podium when someone tapped him on his side.
Turning towards my right, I found Darell staring at me with a puzzled expression.
Darell had been waiting for my arrival at my seating position, it seemed he had given himself to his fate of joining my club. 'Well, not that he's the only one'.
Turned towards him, blinking lightly.
"Regress? What's that?" Elsie asked, her ears perked up to our conversation.
"Oh, Miss. Elsie, it's nothing really. Just some jumble mumble Jane was telling me about" Darell said, laughing out loud.
'....Well, no shit'. I thought and looked away. '...Anyways, now is not the time to get distracted, while these guys are still M 0here recruiting'.
I slowly picked up Elsie in a bridal style, and she flinched in surprise but soon clung to me tighter while giggling.
"Hey Elsie, I need to get the Club registration form, but you're in the way"
She looked up at me, her cheeks puffed.
'What's with that reaction?' I thought, confused for a moment, but she soon sighed and eased her grip on me.
"You won't be gone for long, right?" She asked as I dropped her on her seat.
'I don't think I will, it shouldn't take that long....right?'
"I won't". I replied as I got up. "Darell, gather the rest"
"...We're still missing two members though". He said while he looked up at me.
"Don't worry about that; I'll get them to join," I replied as I came down the stairs. 'The members of my club right now are, Ciara Merlin, Jane Lucia, Darell Silvan, Elsie Darkpelt, and then me'
A club is formed with at least seven members, and with Louis La Teur and Mariam Aquarius, that should solidify the numbers.
'Then, a newly formed club is expected to have an additional three members for the first four months to roughly make up twenty, so I'll have to find more members eventually'.
My mind was still lost in thoughts as I walked past the door, and for a moment, my gaze locked with Vinci's though nothing came out of it.
'Probably just a recognition or something'. The Vinci household was amongst the first to leave during the Rabkings Battle, so only a few of their elites remained and defended the Colosseum during that attack. Was one of them.
A few minutes later, I exited the LT building and headed in the opposite direction of the Visiting Lounge.
My direction at the moment was the Year. 2 lecture theater.
'Mariam, at the moment, seems to be into Louis...' Just the thought alone made me uncomfortable, but what could I do? It's not like she was cheating on me. 'And Louis is someone that likes to kill....quite frankly, he's someone that wouldn't mind joining my club, especially with his quirky mindset.
And if he joins, then it'll be easier to convince Mariam'.
I thought as the rays of the sun suffused me in a warm afterglow.
"I wouldn't even need to convince her".
So with that in mind, I set off to the Year 2 Lecture theater.
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