Early in the morning, Adrian wrapped up tightly in a disguise and arrived at the courtyard house where Milo and the others were staying.
He handed a student pass to Milo and said in embarrassment, “I wanted to apply for a new student pass for you, but the dean of Vasophati University did not agree. He said that no suspicious persons are allowed to enter his school at the moment in case his students come to any harm. The old dean can be a little stubborn, so not even we Riders are influential enough to ask for a favor.”
“Something like that happened?” Milo asked, “There are actually things that a Rider can’t handle in Bidara City?”
“Yes, there’s two places where our words don’t matter. To be precise, it doesn’t matter who’s speaking.” Adrian explained, “One of them is Hope Media, and the other is Vasophati University. Hope Media’s Chief Editor Pena Kelana and Principal Kelsey Webb of Vasophati University are both very principled people. We also respect the two of them very much.”
“Then what about this student pass?” Milo asked.
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