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Chapter 26(1 / 1)

It was mainly because the Jujutsu World had far too few records on this Heavenly Tyrant.

Because of inexplicable pride, the Zenin Clan and the Elders Council simultaneously ignored Toji's existence, due to their lack of strength to deal with him, they turned a blind eye to all of his activities.

It wasn't until Kobe Suzuo had some free time that she checked Fushiguro Toji's commission records on the dark web, silently giving the foolish Zenin Clan a thumbs down and giving their ignorance a thumbs up.

They can even ignore combat power on the level of a Special Grade Jujutsu Sorcerer; do they even understand the meaning of resource utilization?

An employee from heaven!

Toji got married and had a child several years ago; after a period of silence, he changed his surname, now almost no one pays active attention to him.

When used properly, Fushiguro Toji becomes an invisible, powerful safeguard by Kobe Suzuo's side.

Kobe Suzuo cleared her throat. Under the gazes of Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto, before those two equally powerful students could voice their doubts, she led the group toward the Principal's office.

The Principal of Tokyo Jujutsu High already had intentions to resign, the semi-monthly meetings made it even more unbearable for him.

After the meeting ended, he didn't even return to the school, but instead hurriedly took a long leave of absence, entrusting all the affairs of Jujutsu High to Masamichi Yaga.

When Kobe Suzuo and her group entered, Masamichi Yaga was organizing fifty years of student files and school financial reports as requested.

The number of students from previous generations of Jujutsu High was never large, but the fifty-year timeline was too long, resulting in various missing materials and the whereabouts of some students being unknown.

The young Jujutsu Sorcerers were all demolition experts, the financial income and expenditures left Masamichi Yaga dizzy. When he saw the "culprit" behind all this, Kobe Suzuo, enter the office, he nearly fainted.

He looked like a tough guy, built like a wall, his face filled with trepidation. "Mr. Suzuo.. it might take some time to organize and enter all the files into the system, there's also the reporting.."

Upon hearing this, Kobe Suzuo casually skimmed through Masamichi Yaga's work results.

How should I put it? In a Jujutsu High where both the accounting and personnel departments are perpetually understaffed, Masamichi Yaga is nothing short of a superman for managing his work to such a degree.

Kobe Suzuo gave Masamichi Yaga an encouraging look; the position of the next principal belongs to you and no one else.

There is no need to rush into handling these; just focus on your primary duties. In a while, a specialist will arrive to handle these matters.

With that, Kobe Suzuo said no more.

He assigned these auditing tasks to the principals of the two schools merely to spite them, while simultaneously consuming the vigorous energy of those old men so they would have something to do, preventing them from thinking about participating in the power struggles of the upper echelons or making trouble for the students every single day.

I'll borrow the office for a moment.

Kobe Suzuo raised her hand and patted Masamichi Yaga's shoulder, stopping her wheelchair in front of the whiteboard in the corner of the office under his dazed gaze, as if an NPC beginning to explain a mission:

Panxing Sect and the Sorcerer Organization. The former is a cult that is overly obsessed and has some connection to Lord Tengen. The latter is a group of sorcerers. In short, both are anti-social trash that possess some knowledge of the Jujutsu World.

The Elders have been severely understaffed lately, they've been pressuring the Director, threatening to go on strike if another meeting is called. After negotiations, the Elders agreed to use the abilities of the Kobe Family heir—that is, mine—to hire some.. well, manual labor from outside.

Kobe Suzuo summarized, "In short, the mission this time is to resolve two hostile anti-social organizations, capture the key members, destroy their hideouts."

He glanced at Fushiguro Toji, who looked completely indifferent and lazy, added, "Also, verify whether the news that the Star Plasma Vessel will attend the charity banquet at the end of the month is true."

Author's Note:

Classic Charity Gala

Chapter 24: That Promise

Satoru Gojo knew the effects of Kobe Suzuo's Cursed Technique, he also believed that the ability, which was equivalent to a Binding, could produce unexpected and miraculous effects.

It would be best if Sorcerers could "turn over a new leaf" under the effect of a Contract to help Jujutsu Sorcerers resolve certain missions; if they cannot, they can be dealt with according to the rules of the Jujutsu World.

Anyway, once captured, Sorcerers were originally all sentenced to death.

Jujutsu Sorcerers are busy and understaffed; as long as Sorcerers do not act too conspicuously, the Elders Council generally cannot be bothered to waste manpower and resources to capture them. Kobe Suzuo's move was a complete case of making use of waste.

What Satoru Gojo found incomprehensible was: "Is this really a proposal those old geezers could come up with?"

Kobe Suzuo raised her chin slightly. "This is the plan that Director Kobe insisted on implementing, despite all opposition."

Those half-buried, foul-smelling old zombies were not only incapable of coming up with anything, but they also refused to approve the plan when Kobe Suzuo proposed it.

The reasons for the veto were quite grandiloquent; they felt that Kobe Suzuo's cursed energy reserves were too low.

If these Sorcerer Organizations cannot be restrained and they lose control, it will result in irreparable losses.

At times like these, their minds worked remarkably fast; they immediately began to worry that such recruitment would strengthen the Kobe Family's influence, they also feared that such rule-based abilities would overturn the status quo.

But the proposal was ultimately passed.

Because the Elders really didn't want to work overtime anymore!

The Elders Council and the heads of the Three Great Families have no choice; the Director's authority is on the same level as theirs. If they are not part of the upper echelon, then Director Kobe would have absolute power, so as long as Director Kobe works overtime, they must work overtime as well.

But generally, the high-ranking Elders have no reason to suffer through such trouble.

Director, you can toss things around however you please.

It's just one or two unsavory Sorcerer Organizations anyway. If anything happens, the Kobe Family will take the blame; if they can't handle it, they'll abdicate and apologize. It's a perfectly clear and simple matter.

The high-ranking officials, who worked overtime every day to the point of questioning their very existence, had clear objectives, with even the Gojo and Zenin clans reaching a rare consensus.

Acting as if they couldn't see the Elders behind the screen bristling with indignation, they all voted in favor when Kobe Suzuo called for a vote.

It's fine to cause trouble for Sorcerer Organizations; if they do their work, they shouldn't come picking on our family's guards.

The final results of the discussion differed somewhat from what Kobe Suzuo had anticipated: the Elders Council required that whenever Kobe Suzuo uses a Cursed Technique, the contents of the Contract must be reviewed by the Elders Council.

But at the very least, the goal of relieving pressure on the Jujutsu World at its current stage has been achieved.

Kobe Suzuo truly wants to make this world a better place.

[Q] is a rare example of an organization with standardized management within the Sorcerer Organization; they are efficient at gathering information. Their strength is average; if we set out today, we should be able to resolve it by tomorrow afternoon.

As for the Panxing Sect, that organization is involved with too many ordinary people. The Director's Department is currently working with the police on a joint investigation. When the time comes, I'll take you all to clean up the aftermath and deal with those troublesome troublemakers.

Masamichi Yaga listened to Kobe Suzuo calmly relaying the mission intelligence, his expression becoming increasingly strange and distorted.

He struggled to keep his composure; among the people present, only he knew most clearly that the so-called Director and the heir of the Kobe Family were actually the same person.

Kobe Suzuo was too bold; everyone knew that the current Director was the Head of the Kobe Family, everyone also knew that the Supervisor Kobe at Jujutsu High was the heir to the Kobe Family.

His style of conduct was so flamboyant and straightforward that, up until now, no one had been able to pierce through that thin veil of his hidden identity.

But it was only a thin veil after all, Masamichi Yaga felt that it was only a matter of time before Kobe Suzuo's identity was exposed.

He looked at Satoru Gojo with a complex expression.

If that student, who carried the reputation of the Six Eyes Child, had asked his family or paid even the slightest attention to the affairs of the higher-ups, he wouldn't have been kept in the dark until now.

In the year the current Director took office, Satoru Gojo was likely arguing with his family about attending Jujutsu High; it is reasonable that he had no patience to attend the succession ceremony as the young master of the Gojo Clan, it is also reasonable that he had never met Kobe Suzuo.

Speaking of which, is Satoru Gojo's attitude toward Kobe Suzuo a bit unnatural?

That kid actually has that kind of personality?

Masamichi Yaga?

Masamichi Yaga snapped back to his senses, lowering his head to meet Kobe Suzuo's gaze. "The following content might involve some classified information. Could I ask you to leave for a moment?"

"Oh, oh, yes." Masamichi Yaga's arms were held stiffly at his sides. He asked nothing and immediately turned to leave the office.

Fushiguro Toji had originally intended to leave as well, but he was called back by Kobe Suzuo and was forced to wait in the corner of the room reluctantly.

The office door closed, leaving the room in dim light, where old paper books and lamp oil emitted a withered scent.

It was impossible to tell which era the decor of this room belonged to; as an office, it was abysmal, with poor ventilation and a scarcity of light that would make anyone feel suffocated and ill within a week.

Kobe Suzuo took a quick look around, only the small desk lamp and the half-finished felt bear left by Masamichi Yaga on the desk were somewhat pleasing to the eye.

He raised his hand and released the barrier he had long prepared, only after the barrier—which functioned solely for soundproofing—had isolated the room from the outside did he look with a smile at the slightly agitated Satoru Gojo.

The Star Plasma Vessel, that girl named Riko Amanai—I arranged for people to kidnap her to test Lord Tengen's reaction.

Kobe Suzuo stood up from the wheelchair and stretched, looking at the somewhat withered hydrangea petals in his hand with a sense of regret.

The answer is quite obvious. So far, Tengen is still living quite well; Riko Amanai is not her only medicinal catalyst.

The dim candlelight flickered across Kobe Suzuo's face, making the already dominant side of him appear even more irresistible.

Perhaps this oppressive atmosphere is exactly why the room was designed this way; the old men require this ethereal sense of majesty.

The term "medicinal primer" made Suguru Geto feel somewhat uncomfortable. He glanced at Kobe Suzuo, then shifted his gaze to Satoru Gojo, who stood by his side, silent as if in deep meditation.

He didn't think Kobe Suzuo would be a bad person, but he had somewhat guessed that this "ordinary and just a bit wealthy" Assistant Supervisor was plotting something major.

"Is that girl, Riko Amanai, doing well?" Suguru Geto finally asked the question he cared about most.

Kobe Suzuo looked at him with a smile, saying with half-admiration and half-emotion, "Suguru-kun is truly a gentle person."

Then she replied unhurriedly, "Aside from some psychological issues, that child is doing very well now; even if she wasn't, I wouldn't make her attend some charity gala."

A teenager, having been indoctrinated since childhood with the idea that one day they must offer up their life without regret or remorse—it was truly a blessing that they only had a few psychological issues that could be talked through and resolved.

The Star Plasma Vessel's attendance at the charity gala was merely a ruse I released; the true key to the banquet at the end of the month is a single Sukuna's Finger used as bait.

..

Kobe Suzuo explained the plan bit by bit, finally, she looked toward the silent Satoru Gojo:

Satoru, how about we go out there and cause some absolute chaos?

Satoru Gojo tilted his head. "Is this what you call rebellion?"

Kobe Suzuo thought for a moment, "Hmm, is it like digging a grave before sending that old man into the ground?"

He walked up to Satoru Gojo, the giant cat that was still growing would soon be taller than Kobe Suzuo.

Kobe Suzuo observed Satoru Gojo's expression, but despite being an expert in this field, he could not guess the other's emotions. As if possessed, he reached out and removed the sunglasses from Satoru Gojo's face.

In the dim environment, the uniquely striking eyes blinked slowly, possessing an incredible beauty like the shifting of stars.

Kobe Suzuo's mouth hung open, it took a second for her voice to finally break through, ".. I will seek your help when I need it, as we agreed."

[What CG said was no joke]

Kobe Suzuo spaced out for a moment.

He wanted to help take the sunglasses back, but Satoru Gojo nimbly dodged, grabbing Suguru Geto—whose phoenix eyes had already widened into large, peach-blossom eyes—and said with a giggle, "How interesting, I agree."

Suguru Geto was still a bit confused by the situation; his information was slightly more outdated than Satoru Gojo's, he had not yet been able to piece together the scattered details from Kobe Suzuo.

Wait, Satoru-kun, what do you mean by rebellion? Isn't the highest-ranking official in the Director's Department the Head of the Kobe Family? Is Supervisor Kobe rebelling against Director Kobe?

That's way too filial, wasn't it said that Director Kobe is the only conscience among the Elders? It's more like he's rebelling against the other Elders.. Wait?

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