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Chapter 6 Human Rights Organizations as Tenacious as Cockroaches

Chapter 6 Human Rights Organizations as Tenacious as Cockroaches
The Priesthood was already beginning to regret inviting Wyatt back to give a lecture.

But now that things have come to this, there is no room for maneuver.

Outstanding alumnus Wyatt Owen will come to the Priesthood to give a series of lectures on priests, which are expected to be held twice a week for half a month.

The students were very much looking forward to the lecture, and even many students from other branches wanted to come and see the outstanding alumni after hearing about it.

However, adhering to the idea that talented people all have some small quirks, Dean Wesley still felt that inviting Wyatt back was the right decision, and they should not ruin the students' opportunity to improve themselves because of embarrassment.

So Wyatt’s first lecture was held as scheduled.

The great hall of the Priestess Academy was usually only used for the annual welcome party for freshmen and farewell party for graduates, but now it was used to give Wyatt a lecture, which was enough to show the importance the Priestess Academy attached to this lecture.

The students had not expected that the auditorium would actually be open, and their expectations of Wyatt were higher.

At this moment, the auditorium was packed with people. I heard that some people were camping on the lawn to queue up last night. Now even the aisles at the back and on both sides were full of people. It was so crowded that no one could get through.

Backstage, Helen straightened the collar of Wyatt's windbreaker and repeatedly confirmed that Wyatt had no problems with his appearance.

"That's about right. It's not a big scene."

"This is the most basic etiquette... After the director takes the stage, he only needs to be responsible for the speech. Her Highness Nora will be sitting in the audience. She will pay attention to the situation in the auditorium, and I will also pay attention in the backstage."

"To be honest, I don't think the lunatics from the Nativity Society will jump out right away. You don't have to be so serious. Just treat it as a vacation. Of course, it won't be counted towards your vacation allotment this year. Just treat it as a benefit for going on a mission with the director."

"This operation is critical. Director, please take it seriously. It's time for you to take the stage."

Dean Wesley finished his opening speech and Wyatt took the stage.

The purpose of this series of lectures is to enhance students' interest in learning and to impart some divine skills. Finally, all the contents of the lectures will be summarized and organized by the Academic Affairs Office and used as promotional materials for future enrollment.

All in all, this series of lectures has attracted much attention.

After the self-introduction, there was a "personal experience" that even Wyatt himself didn't know about, and then he sublimated it on this basis to give the students a shot of adrenaline.

The content of the speech was compiled by the Academic Affairs Office and then submitted to Helen for final review. Nora also participated, but her role was to indiscriminately reject Wyatt's ridiculous proposals.

If Wyatt were allowed to play freely, his image in the students' minds would definitely be destroyed. No one wants to see a priest as brilliant as a cardinal turn into a perverted director who makes a ranking list of female prisoners' busts.

The pep talk will involve a certain degree of interaction with the students, the purpose of which is to warm up the atmosphere for the subsequent question-and-answer session.

Next is the time for free play. Wyatt has been waiting for this moment for a long time.

First, there would be a few agents arranged by the Academic Affairs Office, who would direct the topic of questioning as far as possible in the expected direction, and Wyatt had no interest in answering their questions.

He just wanted to integrate into the student group as soon as possible.

"Director Wyatt, you have just taken office as the director of the Fourth Fallen Internment. May I ask if you have encountered any difficulties when facing the vicious Fallen?"

"Although the fallen have committed unforgivable crimes, they also have the opportunity to atone for their sins. Therefore, in the management process, I think communicating with the fallen is the biggest difficulty. I hope they can understand my sincerity."

It was a verbatim answer, and Wyatt said it without much enthusiasm.

"Captain Wyatt, what is your attitude toward the Fallen?"

"They are all lambs who have gone astray. It is my responsibility to guide them onto the right path."

If you click on a helper, you can probably answer the questions according to your own wishes.

"Director Wyatt, do you have anything to say to the fallen?" "Dear compatriots, please return to our arms as soon as possible. We will forgive all your sins and impurities."

As planned, after calling on three students, he could call on other students to ask questions and answer them. Wyatt felt relieved at this moment.

There were so many students who wanted to ask questions, and Wyatt wanted to answer everyone's questions, but time was limited, so he could only do what he wanted.

Wyatt was very happy with the students' questions. It turned out that real students would not ask such empty questions. Wyatt liked their questions very much.

Some even asked if there really were priests who liked little boys.

Who knows? Anyway, such priests will eventually be disqualified.

Wyatt was about to lose himself until he saw Nora's ugly expression, and then he calmed down a little.

He randomly picked a student and was about to give a good answer this time, but he found out that there really were students who liked empty talk.

"Director Wyatt, do you think the fallen really have human rights?"

Wyatt's interest was completely lost. What the Fallen Asylum hated most were some hypocritical human rights organizations.

Whenever Wyatt saw this kind of guy, he felt that the only mistake the great scholar who solved the food problem made in his life was to let some people eat too much.

However, this was the first time Wyatt faced questions from a human rights organization after becoming the director of the Fallen Asylum. It would not be appropriate to ask them to sit back at this time.

"Of course."

"Do you really think so? It is a well-known fact that the three institutes use fallen people for biological experiments. Do you really think that fallen people have human rights?"

The student suddenly became excited and broke the rule of not asking questions consecutively.

His abnormality attracted everyone's attention. The Academic Affairs Office did not expect that a guy from the "Human Rights Organization" would sneak into the lecture. Nora and Helen began to pay attention to this student, noted his appearance, and planned to investigate him thoroughly later.

Director Dalton quickly stood up, raised the microphone and warned the student not to ask questions continuously.

But this did not have the desired effect, and even added fuel to the fire.

"The degenerates have no human rights at all! They have no freedom and they are discriminated against!"

Wyatt leaned over the podium as the student continued to fire off a barrage of questions.

The human rights of the fallen is a topic that philosophers love very much. If he were to discuss it in detail, Wyatt felt that the students who followed would not need to ask any questions.

Besides, this student suspected of being a human rights organization will soon be kicked out.

The school workers had already walked through the auditorium and came to the side of this student.

When verbal persuasion and warnings proved futile, they simply picked up the student and kicked him out of the lecture.

His unwilling question echoed in the auditorium until it completely disappeared.

Wyatt looked at the student being carried away and silently memorized his appearance, which was a habit he developed when he was in the military.

Some relatively new pagans, who always want to be understood by everyone, become particularly radical.

By noting down the appearance of such people, you might be able to uncover a pagan group.

(End of this chapter)

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