Just five minutes before Lynch arrived at the school, a discussion was taking place in the school's conference room.
The president of the student council was having a stern negotiation with the school board. The student council president wore a frosty expression, while the director of academic affairs had a slight smile on his face, giving off an impression of being somewhat servile.
In Bail Federal and even worldwide, which of the prestigious universities doesn't have a school board with overwhelming power?
Especially in Gafura, a monarchic country where students' power within schools is suppressed to the extreme. Some institutions with "royal" in their name have adopted a semi-militarized management system, where one can choose to attend or leave if unwilling.
There's no talk of the student council opposing school management; even questioning the school management's orders isn't dare openly displayed.