When Asil learned this, he finally understood why Bloodeki hadn't done anything to the old man named Zias until now. If the highest authority in the Outer School hadn't been the one served by the old man named Zias, Bloodeki would have long since stopped holding back. But there would not be just one person serving such competent people. This meant that Zias was not indispensable if he did not have a unique feature. However, despite everything, Zias said that he was someone who had been working in this school for many years. So it would be plausible that Twenty Fifth Senior Caacrinolaas would protect him.
But what did it mean for such an authoritative person to appear when an attack was made on a young girl who had just entered the school? Did he do this to protect her? If this is the case, how could there be a reason for such a thing?
Asil asked, confused, "Senior Zias, what happened after Twenty-Fifth Senior Caacrinolaas appeared?"