For once, the examiner paused to stare at Nero instead of directly turning to write on the notepad. Though these questions were designed to not have perfect answers, if there was one that came close, it would be Nero’s. Now whether that was a genuine answer, or the one he thought would be best for this question, the examiner could not tell, nor was it his duty to assess.
He looked down to his clipboard and wrote something, though this time he wrote for much longer than before.
“Tell me of a time you disobeyed an order by a superior,” the examiner said, maintaining the same, neutral expression he had maintained throughout.
Just like all the previous questions, this one was too vague in its criteria. Nero wasn’t sure what kind of answer to give for this one, and took a few seconds to decide.
“I consistently and decidedly disobeyed my fathers orders to not eat his food growing up,” Nero answered with a straight face, showing not a hint of humour or nonseriousness.
“If you have to kill an innocent person to save many lives, or let him live and allow many others to die as a result of your inaction, what would you choose?”
Again, some context would make this an easier question to answer. Nero could ask for some, but he doubted it would be given. He would just have to compensate in his answer.
“It depends on the situation. It depends on the number of people being killed, who they are, and who I have to kill. Depending on how dire the situation is, I would kill the innocent,” Nero answered firmly, although this question left a bad taste in his mouth.
The examiner picked up his pen to write some notes, but paused and turned back to Nero.
“If the innocent you have to kill is your direct subordinate, and the lives lost are a group of children but from Saint Codale, what would you choose?”
Something about the examiner’s tone made Nero realise that this wasn’t originally on the question list he was supposed to be asked. What would he do in that situation? Even Nero didn’t know.
One, two, three, the seconds passed him by as Nero’s brain surged, logic and emotion clashing. This… was a tough situation – one where he literally had to assign value to lives. Nero genuinely didn’t know what he would do if he were in such a situation, but after a few seconds of consideration, he knew what he was going to answer.
“I would not kill my subordinate, even if that means bearing the weight of guilt,” Nero answered firmly, without any hesitation in his voice or his conviction.
“And if the situation was reversed? Would you kill a child from Saint Codale to save your subordinate?” the examiner asked without a beat, as if he already had the question prepared.
Nero felt like cursing this damn examiner. What kind of absurd questions were these? Yet just as his emotions flared up, Nero took control of himself. He had been through enough training in his life to realise what this was. The actual question itself did not matter nearly as much.
His decision making and morality were being tested, yes. But much more critically, his mindset, his self control of his emotions, and his reactions were what were being judged right now. The examiner was asking difficult questions on purpose to rile up Nero. He needed to agitate Nero, but it would take far more than some hypothetical questions to rile him up.
Once again, Nero did not know what he would do in that situation, but he knew how he was going to answer.
“I believe in loyalty,” Nero said firmly. “That is why I would not kill my subordinate even if it meant others were going to die. For the same reason, if there is guilt or blame to be borne, then I would bear it to save my subordinate.”
The examiner remained stoic, turning to his clipboard and writing something. This time, he took a long time before he was finished, the sound of pen on paper filling the room, leaving Nero with his thoughts and the weight of his decisions.
What the examiner did not know was that there was no weight. Ordinarily, one would be reeling from the tough choice they had made, but Nero simply reminded himself that these were all hypothetical questions. As of right now, they bore no moral weight, and he had not made any tough decisions. He would not be fooled into decision fatigue through a simple questionnaire.
“Have you ever wanted to kill someone?” the examiner asked once he finally stopped writing.
Nero controlled his emotions, and his thoughts meticulously, not allowing the obvious choice and name to even appear in his mind. He did not, even for a moment, think of those who targeted his brother, and then later claimed to send an assassin for Nero. It was funny how Nero still bore the bad reputation of fratricide although he had done no such thing, but the one who sent assassins after him was just fine and dandy.
Well, he wasn’t technically fine, but that was besides the point. Nero did not allow him to think of any officials, or anyone who was a part of the army. Instead, there was a very convenient answer available to him.
“I was on a mission when one of my subordinates betrayed us, resulting in the death of many from the team. I wanted nothing more than to rip his throat out and watch him die. Instead, I saved his life and brought him back to base for interrogation and questioning.”
The examiner’s expression flickered, a solemn look appearing in his eyes. He did not think Nero was lying – something like this could easily be checked by them. In fact, it would be checked by them, but that wasn’t his role.
Understanding that the cadet before him had already faced some of the trials that this academy was supposed to train him to face, the examiner gave Nero a soft nod, acknowledging the difficulty of Nero’s choice.
“If you have two subordinates, and they both disobey your orders for different reasons – one because of morality, and one because of cowardice – who will you punish more and why?”
A flicker of recognition flashed through Nero’s eyes as he heard the question. So far, all the questions he’d been asked followed certain themes.
Besides putting him under pressure, they tested his deductive skills, his pattern recognition, his tactical logic, morality and so on. This question, however, seemed instantly different. This one seemed to be testing his command style.
That was interesting. It felt like the purpose of this test was far more multifaceted than he realised. If everyone were asked questions like these, then this would be the place where a baseline would be created for him. After some training, if he underwent a similar set of questions, how his mentality evolved could be seen by comparing those answers to the ones given now.
But if that was the case, the examiner seemed not to be writing enough to record all his answers.
Suddenly, Nero looked around the room to see if he could find any signs of hidden cameras, or maybe some hidden examiners who were recording his answers. He found none, but that was only to be expected. The army would not be sloppy like that.
“I would punish the coward,” Nero said. “Morality can still be useful down the line, especially if that soldier grows and acquires higher ranks. A coward, however, will only poison the army.”
The pattern continued. Writing, question, writing, question, without break. After a while, Nero realised that they were also testing his mental strength. After all, after so long thinking and straining the mind, one would begin to wear down. Nero, however, was just fine.
“At what point should a commander stop listening to advisors?”
“Is a commander responsible for the crimes of his soldiers if he never gave the order?”
“Would you accept a minor defeat, or risk a decisive victory with heavy casualties?
“Who bears the greater burden – the soldier that dies, or the commander that sends them?”
“How do you maintain authority over someone stronger than you?”
“Is it acceptable to lie to your troops if the truth would lower morale?”
“Why should someone trust their life to you?”
“How would…”
“When would…”
“Where would…”
The questions seemed to never end, going on and on for what seemed like eternity, yet Nero never wavered. In fact, he never even used up his full ten seconds before answering. Throughout, he remained firm in his answers, even if the question was difficult and left him feeling bitter.
Then, abruptly and without forewarning, the examiner put down his clipboard.
“Your exam is complete. You may move on,” he said plainly, though Nero’s gaze was fixed on the piece of paper. From start to end, it contained only random scribbles, and not a single word.
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Chapters
- Chapter 460: Sleepless night I
- Chapter 459: Unexpected
- Chapter 458: Sacrifice and endurance
- Chapter 457: The most intense training
- Chapter 456: Cannot submit a recommendation...
- Chapter 455: Valkan Legion II
- Chapter 454: Valkan Legion I
- Chapter 453: Research Paper
- Chapter 452: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt. 6
- Chapter 451: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt. 5
- Chapter 450: A hair’s breadth away from death
- Chapter 449: A wish
- Chapter 448: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt.4
- Chapter 447: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt.3
- Chapter 446: The Fast & the Furious
- Chapter 445: Aetheric Halo
- Chapter 444: Notes
- Chapter 443: The end
- Chapter 442: Invisible Cards
- Chapter 441: A vase
- Chapter 440: Rorik
- Chapter 439: Who leads?
- Chapter 438: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt.2
- Chapter 437: Axel Anzem
- Chapter 436: Fight
- Chapter 435: Red vs Blue
- Chapter 434: Ranks
- Chapter 433: New insights
- Chapter 432: Loyal
- Chapter 431: What it means to be a monster
- Chapter 430: A monster
- Chapter 429: Inadequate
- Chapter 428: A very long day
- Chapter 427: The spar III
- Chapter 426: The spar II
- Chapter 425: The spar I
- Chapter 424: Issuing a challenge
- Chapter 423: Do ’not’ do that under any circumstances
- Chapter 422: Aether poisoning once more
- Chapter 421: Who needs sleep? Not Nero Grant
- Chapter 420: New plan
- Chapter 419: A system of control
- Chapter 418: Why am I the loser?
- Chapter 417: A worthy rival
- Chapter 416: Six month vacation
- Chapter 415: Unpredictable Nero
- Chapter 414: A familiar face
- Chapter 413: Isabella Bellucci
- Chapter 412: Academy culture
- Chapter 411: Morning drill
- Chapter 410: Crucible challenge
- Chapter 409: Leader
- Chapter 408: Ten laps of heaven
- Chapter 407: Scary smile
- Chapter 406: Victory or death
- Chapter 405: A sack of flour
- Chapter 404: The prodigy of Astarties vs the monster of Enlil pt.1
- Chapter 403: Vilhelm Helvig
- Chapter 402: Enlil Lines
- Chapter 401: Battalion assignment
- Chapter 400: Would you kill?
- Chapter 399: Difficult questions
- Chapter 398: Division and Corp
- Chapter 397: A long morning
- Chapter 396: Ceremony
- Chapter 395 395: Schedule
- Chapter 394 394: Orientation
- Chapter 393 393: Showing off
- Chapter 392 392: Unexpected Exam
- Chapter 391 391: Farewell
- Chapter 390: The time
- Chapter 389: No common sense
- Chapter 388: Awkward Mother-in-law
- Chapter 387: Testing cards
- Chapter 386: Shelter
- Chapter 385: Two Spell Models
- Chapter 384: This world doesn’t reward weakness
- Chapter 383: Truth and propaganda
- Chapter 382: Monarch abilities
- Chapter 381: Not ready
- Chapter 380: Administrator
- Chapter 379: Search History
- Chapter 378: The Historian
- Chapter 377: Unity Network
- Chapter 376: Alias
- Chapter 375: months
- Chapter 374: The future
- Chapter 373: Mutations
- Chapter 372: Humanity
- Chapter 371: He never listens to me!
- Chapter 370: Cult of Eldruin
- Chapter 369: Killian Park
- Chapter 368: Clarity
- Chapter 367: Greatness or mediocirty
- Chapter 366: Confusion
- Chapter 365: The Hand of Damnation
- Chapter 364: A decade of skewed world view
- Chapter 363: A normal day
- Chapter 362: Someone I recognise
- Chapter 361: International news
- Chapter 360: Still a boy
- Chapter 359: Contemplation
- Chapter 358: Farewell, Nero Grant
- Chapter 357: Teenagers
- Chapter 356: Sincerity
- Chapter 355: Bait
- Chapter 354: Character Evaluation
- Chapter 353: Resources
- Chapter 352: The actual truth
- Chapter 351: Redacted
- Chapter 350: Scheme
- Chapter 349: Respect
- Chapter 348: His people
- Chapter 347: Bed rest
- Chapter 346: A different kind of fire
- Chapter 345: The sting of success
- Chapter 344: Nero Grant, will you marry me?
- Chapter 343: The call
- Chapter 342: Good enough
- Chapter 341: In the presence death
- Chapter 340: The same courtesy
- Chapter 339: Revenge, and if not, then at least justice
- Chapter 338: Sensitive situation
- Chapter 337: BOOM
- Chapter 336: Vitracil
- Chapter 335: Virtuous Moonlight II
- Chapter 334: I will remember you
- Chapter 333: Frostburn
- Chapter 332: A weak mindset
- Chapter 331: Purifying mercy
- Chapter 330: Pillar of light
- Chapter 329: Desperate times
- Chapter 328: Plots
- Chapter 327: Not without strategy
- Chapter 326: It was his heart
- Chapter 325: Why is it getting harder to breathe?
- Chapter 324: Endure
- Chapter 323: Six Kolari soldiers and one Novan assassin
- Chapter 322: Unrest
- Chapter 321: The glaive vs the spear
- Chapter 320: Changing lands
- Chapter 319: Reversal
- Chapter 318: Monologuing
- Chapter 317: Luck is changing
- Chapter 316: Brewing danger
- Chapter 315: The eyes of a soldier
- Chapter 314: A time and a place
- Chapter 313: The resolve to die in battle
- Chapter 312: Crazy doctor
- Chapter 311: Orion
- Chapter 310: Emergency meeting
- Chapter 309: Martial honour
- Chapter 308: Mad with joy
- Chapter 307: Body evolution
- Chapter 306: Snoring
- Chapter 305: Don’t give up just yet
- Chapter 304: Frigid Storm
- Chapter 303: Lets get out of here
- Chapter 302: No weakness
- Chapter 301: Rabid
- Chapter 300: Sugarcane
- Chapter 299: The humble warrior
- Chapter 298: Neo series
- Chapter 297: Be humble
- Chapter 296: He saw
- Chapter 295: Calamity Phoenix
- Chapter 294: This is how to do it
- Chapter 293: Advice
- Chapter 292: Without reason
- Chapter 291: Torment
- Chapter 290: Iris
- Chapter 289: Primal Exarch
- Chapter 288: Dominion
- Chapter 287: The stuff legends are made of
- Chapter 286: Cost of a mistake
- Chapter 285: Red rock
- Chapter 284: Lethal maze
- Chapter 283: Even the best plan
- Chapter 282: Spirit
- Chapter 281: Soul curse II
- Chapter 280: Soul curse I
- Chapter 279: Prolonged suffering
- Chapter 278: Devil incarnate
- Chapter 277: First fight II
- Chapter 276: First fight I
- Chapter 275: Unknown language
- Chapter 274: Spartan series
- Chapter 273: Perils of Perilith
- Chapter 272: March
- Chapter 271: Glorious future
- Chapter 270: Humbled
- Chapter 269: Prodigy
- Chapter 268: That’s not fair
- Chapter 267: Don’t be hysterical! Two innate abilities is impossible
- Chapter 266: The name of an era
- Chapter 265: Inner circle
- Chapter 264: Those eyes
- Chapter 263: Sparks
- Chapter 262: Disappointment
- Chapter 261: Self proclaimed best
- Chapter 260: Just joking
- Chapter 259: A challenge
- Chapter 258: Perilith
- Chapter 257: Primeveil
- Chapter 256: Junior officer already
- Chapter 255: Death before dishonour
- Chapter 254: Juggernaut
- Chapter 253: Reaching Fordham
- Chapter 252: Alteration
- Chapter 251: Rhino
- Chapter 250: Birds and the bees
- Chapter 249: Streak of white
- Chapter 248: Misspelled eon
- Chapter 247: Mastered
- Chapter 246: Crushing
- Chapter 245: Crafting I
- Chapter 244: Spell models
- Chapter 243: Dimensions
- Chapter 242: Quiz
- Chapter 241: Monarch abilities
- Chapter 240: Plotting
- Chapter 239: What else
- Chapter 238: Crossroads
- Chapter 237: Service
- Chapter 236: Together again
- Chapter 235: Normal night
- Chapter 234: Dedicated soldier
- Chapter 233: Ungrateful child
- Chapter 232: Arcanist form
- Chapter 231: You did WHAT?
- Chapter 230: When no one was expecting it
- Chapter 229: Parental love
- Chapter 228: Anticipation
- Chapter 227: Private Intelligence
- Chapter 226: We finally meet
- Chapter 225: Anvil
- Chapter 224: Stating facts
- Chapter 223: Why do I need them?
- Chapter 222: Taking the stand
- Chapter 221: Objective II
- Chapter 220: Objective I
- Chapter 219: June
- Chapter 218: Show on the road
- Chapter 217: Don’t mess with a Grant
- Chapter 216: Risks
- Chapter 215: Siren
- Chapter 214: Virtuous Moonlight
- Chapter 213: Rising dread
- Chapter 212: Walls
- Chapter 211: Awesome weapon
- Chapter 210: Unity
- Chapter 209: Chambers
- Chapter 208: Diminishing returns
- Chapter 207: Alone
- Chapter 206: Final mission
- Chapter 205: Sealed Vault
- Chapter 204: Ascendant Oana
- Chapter 203: Trust
- Chapter 202: Greatest monster of them all
- Chapter 201: Castle of Ice
- Chapter 200: Frozen
- Chapter 199: Die
- Chapter 198: Only good things
- Chapter 197: Frozen Kingdom
- Chapter 196: Pain
- Chapter 195: Manipulating children
- Chapter 194: Embarassed
- Chapter 193: Grotesque
- Chapter 192: Full Moon
- Chapter 191: Reroute aether
- Chapter 190: Remove all evidence
- Chapter 189: Tense silence
- Chapter 188: Oath upon oath
- Chapter 187: Secrets
- Chapter 186: Cards
- Chapter 185: Treasure trove
- Chapter 184: Evolution
- Chapter 183: Corpses
- Chapter 182: Augmenting weapons
- Chapter 181: Art
- Chapter 180: Old Valen
- Chapter 179: Flirting
- Chapter 178: Liquified aether
- Chapter 177: Closing door
- Chapter 176: Realisations
- Chapter 175: Vault
- Chapter 174: Escape
- Chapter 173: Conspiracies
- Chapter 172: Blind and deaf
- Chapter 171: Eat and sleep
- Chapter 170: Frozen Blood
- Chapter 169: Honed Instincts
- Chapter 168: Last light protocol
- Chapter 167: Shorty
- Chapter 166: Weakness identified
- Chapter 165: The war machine
- Chapter 164: Trapped
- Chapter 163: Warm up is over
- Chapter 162: Briefing
- Chapter 161: The world at war
- Chapter 160: Lockdown
- Chapter 159: Library
- Chapter 158: Blue eyed devil
- Chapter 157: Arrogant prick
- Chapter 156: Old friend
- Chapter 155: Free for all
- Chapter 154: Lower level
- Chapter 153: Rejuvenate
- Chapter 152: A true firesquad
- Chapter 151: Blue hair and monsters
- Chapter 150: Speak up
- Chapter 149: Burning sensation
- Chapter 148: Follow me, then
- Chapter 147: How to retaliate
- Chapter 146: Sweating ice
- Chapter 145: Retreat
- Chapter 144: Unusual
- Chapter 143: Containment
- Chapter 142: Cooperation II
- Chapter 141: Cooperation I
- Chapter 140: A few tough fights
- Chapter 139: Cursed object
- Chapter 138: 2nd level
- Chapter 137: Two steps down
- Chapter 136: Protocols
- Chapter 135: Harold & Harold
- Chapter 134: Ancient history
- Chapter 133: Entering the city
- Chapter 132: Final prep
- Chapter 131: Speculation
- Chapter 130: A little more to it
- Chapter 129: Final team
- Chapter 128: Predictable
- Chapter 127: Stop showing off
- Chapter 126: Abilities
- Chapter 125: The first mission
- Chapter 124: Two heroes at least
- Chapter 123: Mistake of not fearing me
- Chapter 122: Didn’t see you there
- Chapter 121: Lumina
- Chapter 120: Training over
- Chapter 119: Lorilem
- Chapter 118: Gabriella Anzem
- Chapter 117: 64 days
- Chapter 116: Over
- Chapter 115: Heat
- Chapter 114: I told you
- Chapter 113: End of Darkness
- Chapter 112: Grace
- Chapter 111: Mistakes
- Chapter 110: Great powers
- Chapter 109: Attitude
- Chapter 108: Shelter
- Chapter 107: Surprise attack
- Chapter 106: Miserable wretches
- Chapter 105: Lynx
- Chapter 104: Unmoving Nero
- Chapter 103: For now
- Chapter 102: Change of attitude
- Chapter 101: Poor display
- Chapter 100: A mess
- Chapter 99: Surrounded
- Chapter 98: A squad
- Chapter 97: Candy from children
- Chapter 96: Suddenly hot
- Chapter 95: Don’t test me
- Chapter 94: This is war
- Chapter 93: Tests
- Chapter 92: Collective punishment
- Chapter 91: Field trip
- Chapter 90: Banter
- Chapter 89: Trap cards
- Chapter 88: Plaque
- Chapter 87: Drive back home
- Chapter 86: Sadistic Maniacs
- Chapter 85: Life of a political prop
- Chapter 84: War
- Chapter 83: Sage Haiden
- Chapter 82: Extended family
- Chapter 81: Hammel
- Chapter 80: Acquaintance
- Chapter 79: Scheming
- Chapter 78: Army ranks
- Chapter 77: Pristine figure
- Chapter 76: Upcoming ceremony
- Chapter 75: Dark Moon
- Chapter 74: The feeling of growing stronger
- Chapter 73: Illegal research
- Chapter 72: Dormant and active energies
- Chapter 71: Testing against curses
- Chapter 70: Bitterness
- Chapter 69: Melancholy
- Chapter 68: Tuition
- Chapter 67: Training
- Chapter 66: Great families
- Chapter 65: Political tool
- Chapter 64: Disgrace
- Chapter 63: Overwhelmed
- Chapter 62: Change of plans
- Chapter 61: One at a time
- Chapter 60: Monster
- Chapter 59: Now it’s a party
- Chapter 58: Creeper vines
- Chapter 57: Internal dialogue
- Chapter 56: Everything that could go wrong
- Chapter 55: Benefits of Sleep
- Chapter 54: Radix Augmentation
- Chapter 53: Love & Hate
- Chapter 52: Family secrets
- Chapter 51: Luminalink
- Chapter 50: Undetected
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: Interesting
- Chapter 47: Not his strong suit
- Chapter 46: Evaluation
- Chapter 45: Not alone
- Chapter 44: Snacks
- Chapter 43: Tour
- Chapter 42: Opulence
- Chapter 41: Expanding horizons
- Chapter 40: Particularly bloody
- Chapter 39: Reinvigorating
- Chapter 38: Temptations II
- Chapter 37: Temptations I
- Chapter 36: Drinking poison
- Chapter 35: Limitations
- Chapter 34: Playing with fire
- Chapter 33: Sage
- Chapter 32: Two weeks
- Chapter 31: Debriefing
- Chapter 30: Bad news
- Chapter 29: Stunned
- Chapter 28: Practice
- Chapter 27: Stand tall
- Chapter 26: Card crafting II
- Chapter 25: Card crafting I
- Chapter 24: What happens next
- Chapter 23: I’ll just tell you
- Chapter 22: Footer
- Chapter 21: Forever alone
- Chapter 20: Electives
- Chapter 19: Exam
- Chapter 18: Innate ability too good to be true
- Chapter 17: Gabriel
- Chapter 16: Moving into the hostel
- Chapter 15: Bad day
- Chapter 14: Maxim’s maxim
- Chapter 13: Raise the dead
- Chapter 12: Tattoo artist
- Chapter 11: Draft notice
- Chapter 10: Aether deprivation
- Chapter 9: Not alone
- Chapter 8: Invictus
- Chapter 7: Darkness
- Chapter 6: Evacuate Covertly
- Chapter 5: Synchronisation
- Chapter 4: BOOM!
- Chapter 3: Beautiful day
- Chapter 2: Innate abilities
- Chapter 1: Streaks of gold
- Brief Glossary