After a long day of weird drama, Arthur and the system returned to the dorm and had a good long rest for the even longer day than they would have
/So Arthur are you fine leaving so abruptly?/
\Yeah it's fine it's not as if I'm going to cut ties with my friends, I will be able to meet them again after a period of time\
\It would be shameless to cut ties with people who've helped me unconditionally during tough times\
/I guess.../
Just as this conversation started, it finished and they arrived at the front gate after speaking with the headmaster and gained permission to leave from his guardian he was allowed to leave
As they continued discussing what their future plans they finally reached the Academy gates just as Arthur was about to take the first step out of the academy giving himself total freedom
A loud shout was bellowed from behind him it was his two close friends, Galahad and Tristan
To give a quick summary of Galahad and Tristan, they were both very chubby brown and blonde-haired boys
From afar it seems like they were Arthurs lackeys which were not too far off point though Arthur didn't see it that way bot of them have practically sworn allegiance to him
You're probably thinking why? What happens when a talented handsome chad become your best friend well in turn you become popular your whole social status becomes different even though they were of different houses not many could use this advantage against Arthur mainly to due with his incredible talent and no one would go out of their way to make enemies in the future unless they were the sons and daughters of Dukes who can suppress anyone they'd like
As the two chubby boys jogged their way across a green field their flesh and fatty boobs bounced around as Arthur looked their way both he and the system let out a long sigh not cause of their boobs but because of the thought of leaving them here did indeed make their hear ache even the system grew fond of their silly antics
As they both approached Arthur Galahad (The brown-haired boy) exclaimed in a sorrow-filled voice "Arthur are you actually going to leave" Tristan then continued by saying "Was it because of us, if that's the case we'll change"
Arthur frowned as he responded with "Its, not because of you guys and you do know I'm not some protagonist of those novels that you read I'm not abandoning society I'm just going to train my swordsmanship, and I'll come by to meet up with you guys from time to time, take it as moving out of your fathers' house"
Galahad stuttered as he continued "B-But what will we do every day if you leave!"
Tristan continued "Y-Yeah what would we do!"
Arthur took a long hard stare at the two of them and rolled his eyes "I'm not your dad and you do remember that you two never followed me when we were out and about it was me, You two always took the reign on things"
They kept stuttering as they pulled excuses seemingly out of their asses, and after wasting Arthur's time they took a long sigh as they resigned themselves to fate it seems that their glory days have ended though it might seem like they only used Arthur they genuinely appreciated the person who brought them out of hell and straight to heaven
Before they could bid their farewells Arthur said something that left them stupefied "Thanks for the best 4 years fo my life..."
He quickly exited the gates before they could even react
/Wow Arthur did you actually mean it or did you just say it to strengthen the bonds between you and future allies/
Arthur smiled mysteriously as he continued walking without answering his master's question
//God he's turning into a protagonist faster than I expected, sigh*//
\So master, should we head to the adventurers guild to register?\
/Did you forget those 3 we left at the manor?/
\Ohhhh yeah, thanks for reminding me they matured quickly they're already considered adults, and their minds have quickly matured, but the best part about it that one of them can use dark magic back then they were too young to name themselves but they should already have a grasp on human culture by now\
And then they rode into the distance
(A/N: Dont call me lazy it was a true story)