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Chapter 14 - 14

Hawkey's interview, looking back, was a warning and a prophecy. The authorities ultimately underestimated Huka's threats and did not take adequate measures to prevent the tragedy.

Now the city was suffering the consequences. Schools have become battlefields, and students and teachers have become victims of this violent conflict. Hawka kept his promise, and the whole town was paying the price for not taking him seriously.

The interview given by Hawkey was a lesson for everyone. It showed the need to listen and take people's words seriously, even if their intentions seem dubious. He also stressed the importance of taking warnings seriously and taking action to avert potential tragedies.

Over time, the city was finally able to recover and recover from the events of the 2nd school civil war. Security has been tightened at elite schools, and the city has taken preventive measures to ensure something like this never happens again.

But the city will never forget the lesson learned, and Hawkey's interview will always be remembered as a warning that reality could be much darker than imagined. As in the first interview, people didn't believe Hawkey's threats at first. Some thought he was just trying to draw attention to himself, while others didn't want to see the grim reality of what he was saying.

However, some began to notice an increase in rivalry between the schools, with occasional minor skirmishes. Hawke was right again.

As the clashes intensified, the authorities tried to introduce security measures, but this only exacerbated tensions. As each school tried to defend itself against the other, a school civil war became inevitable. The police, instead of helping to stop the war, became part of it, supporting this or that school in exchange for political or financial favors.

The 3rd School Civil War raged through the city, leaving a trail of destruction and death in its wake. Students who were once friends have now become sworn enemies. Schools were besieged fortresses surrounded by enemies on all sides.

In the end, Houka was right again, and the city paid the price for not heeding his warnings. The civil war of the 3rd school left neither survivors nor winners, only destruction and suffering.

The city never recovered from these traumatic events and became known as a place where schools fought each other to the death. He saw an opportunity to gain more power and become an authority figure in the midst of chaos. As the elite leader of the Zeruke school, Houka acted with strategy and cunning, using his ability to predict enemy movements to lead his school to victory in various battles.

While the other schools were vying for power, Houka used his intellect to direct the energy of the students to build a real fortress. His school became an example of unity even during the war.

Over time, Houka has become a legendary figure among the students to turn to when all seems lost. He fought for the good of his peers and tried to keep the Zeruke School at the top.

But this leadership was not a gift. Hawke lost many friends during the school civil war and had to make difficult choices to keep her school safe. He became a lonely man, always thinking of his enemies' next move.

At the end of the civil war, Houka finally made it out of the Zeruke school. But he could not forget this experience. He saw how greed and the pursuit of power put an end to collegiality. He decided that he would change this in the future.