At Grindeldolf's School of Magic, a meeting is being held regarding the new technology that will be implemented.
—Attention, faculty of the Grindeldolf School of Magic: technicians from Rare Communications are on their way to provide service. —Aldrich said he's communicating via a magical hologram.
—Again? But it's the umpteenth time the students have thrown them out; why don't you give up on that request? —Said one of the professors.
— For personal reasons. —Aldrich replied.
—I understand, Miss Aldrich, but how might this impact the students? —One of the teachers answered.
—It's simply something recreational, since there's a modernization project underway, it's good for our students to get to know the human world. —Aldrich replied.
—I understand, but I don't want this to affect my students' performance. —One of the teachers answered.
—He won't, but keep a close eye on the students, because they're going to send the best technicians the dark dimension has to offer, and they won't hesitate to respond. — Aldrich replied.
—We won't let those troglodytes harm our students. —Replied one of the teachers.
—Don't worry, I'll send someone to assist you and keep an eye on you. —Aldrich answered.
After finishing the installation of Nezorick's tomb, they take a well-deserved break. Once their break is over, they set about carrying out various installations in the area until they take another break after a long day's work. A holographic call interrupts their rest.
—And now what? —Manolo asked.
— Hello! —Isidro answered.
— And who are you? — Camilion replied, seeing Isidro transform into a monster.
—It's Isidro; the thing is, during the tomb odyssey, he saw Meredith's humanity, and that's why he looks like this. — Manolo answered.
—I understand... and the clothes look good on you. —Camilion replied.
—Yes, the clothes look good on him. —Manolo answered.
—You can't feel it squeezing inside the vehicle. — Camilion replied.
—No, it's still the same size as me. — Manolo answered.
—Perfect, but you can work as always. — Camilion replied.
Perfect He can work as always. —Manolo answered.
—Perfect, so he's fit to work; let me know if anything comes up. —Camilion replied.
—I understand, that was all. — Manolo answered.
— No, of course not. We placed a premium order from the most prestigious magic school in the dark dimension, the Grindeldolf School of Magic. — Camilion replied.
—A magic school? And what would a magic school want with that technology? We've installed it in regular schools, high schools, and universities, but a magic school... I understand they use magic-based technology like the kind from the Tomb of Nazarick. —Manolo explained.
— Don't worry, magical technology also works with dimensional technology. — Camilion said.
—We know that, because we tried it on orders where there was no physical wiring, only magical wiring; we're not stupid, Camilion. —Isidro replied.
—I like that they adapt to the situation. — Camilion answered.
— Alright, Isidro, what are we going to do? Are we going to set up here or what? Why does there have to be a meeting about this? — Manolo exclaimed and asked.
—That several students are preventing the technicians from doing their work, and they must be stopped. —Exclaimed Camilion.
—But we can't harm them since they're the children of future clients, right? —Isidro replied.
—Yes, that's the problem, and the director isn't helping. —Camilion answered.
— And who's the director? —Manolo asked.
—Aldrich Albain. —Camilion replied.
—That nobody, she requested that service to make our lives impossible. —Manolo answered, getting angry about it.
— But there's no way to defend yourself. —Isidro replied.
—Yes, there's one; in your vehicle there are anti-magic weapons that nullify magic for a set period. You can use them to check your vehicle. —Manolo explained.
They check in the control panel.
—Anti-magic seed weapons. —Isidro read.
—With those weapons you'll stop the students; watch out for the ones with enhanced abilities, reality manipulation, creations, etc., because the weapons will be useless against them in combat. —Camilion warned.
—I understand, but don't worry, you have the two of us, and we're experts at it. — Manolo replied.
—All right may the gods of the underworld bless you. This conversation is over. —Camilion said, ending the conversation.
—Good Lord, what a pain in the ass; now we must go to that crappy school and deal with those people. —Manolo said.
—You already know, we're not just supermen who have to solve the mess that others can't, but what can you do? That's what they pay us for. —Isidro replied.
—We're going to kick those spoiled brats' asses. —Manolo answered.
—Yes, let's get to that, but how are we going to install it if the connection is thru magic circles? —Isidro asked.
Camilion called again.
—I forgot to tell you that the school has a technician for magic circles, so you don't have to worry about them. —Camilion said.
—Thank you for the information, Minister. —Manolo replied.
—Now, if that was all. —Camilion answered, waving goodbye again.
— It's a good thing. —Isidro said.
—Yes, because it was going to be dismissed right there. —Manolo replied.
— Well, what are we waiting for? Let's get out of here. —Isidro answered.
Manolo starts the vehicle and they set off for school, not before facing several armed vehicles belonging to the anti-project faction, which they easily dispatch until they reach the school.
Once they arrive, they are greeted by the magic circle technician, who is an immortal and a gargoyle.
—Welcome to the Grindeldolf School of Magic. I'm the magical seal technician Malfoy Selldown, and this is our guide, Sally Stone. — Malfoy introduced himself and took their hands.
—The pleasure is ours. —Manolo said.
—How strange that they weren't a human couple. — Sally replied.
—It's a long story, but in the meantime, let's focus on this, okay? —Isidro asked.
—Okay, let me give you the tour. — Sally replied.
—We just want to go; where's the terminal? —Manolo answered.
—Okay, I'll guide you there. —Sally replied.
— Stop! —said a voice from the top of the school.
They watch and are students made up of a succubus, a vampire, a witch, and a werewolf.
—The minor is hot. —Isidro whispered in Manolo's ear.
—I like that, with or without humanity, you're still the same. — Manolo whispered and then added it in a normal voice. —What do you kids want? We're working on a project. Go study or something; that's what your parents pay you to be here for.
—The Grindeldolf School of Magic is free; it's for everyone. —The succubus replied.
—And how can a public school have so much refinement? — Manolo asked.
—Easy, if we're strict about admissions, not just anyone gets into this prestigious school. —The succubus replied.
—It sounds to me like they're laundering money. — Manolo answered.
—They're washing! How dare you, you uncultured swine! —exclaimed the succubus.
—Don't let that third-worlder sway you; he doesn't know what a country without corruption is. —Said the vampire.
—Oh, please, you're the last person who should be saying you don't have corruption. —Isidro replied.
—We have our corruption, but it doesn't compare to yours, which is why we're on another level. The poorest among us is richer than the richest in your world, and there are more opportunities for growth than in your country. Why do you think you're here in the first place? —Said the vampire.
—You have a point, Vampire. What's your name? —Manolo asked.
—My name is Alan Ulca Drad, and the lady you are angry with is called Sophie Swern. —Alan replied.
—My name is Matthew Bourne. — Matthew Said, the werewolf.
—And my name is Nidia Nightbeat. — Nidia Said, the witch.
—Okay, I didn't ask you, but it's okay. —Manolo replied, but he made Matthew and Nidia feel insulted.
—Now then, because you're standing in our way. —Isidro answered.
—Because we students who belong to the anti-project faction are going to thwart their installation plans once and for all. —Alan replied.
—So that nobody from Aldrich is behind all this. —Manolo exclaimed.
—How dare you refer to our beloved director like that. —Sophia replied.
—Let's finish them off, Sophia; let's not reason with these barbarians. — Alan answered.
—You're right, Alan. Load your wands. —Sophia exclaimed as they drew their wands.
—Draw your weapons, Isidro. —Manolo exclaimed as they drew their weapons, and a shootout of magic and anti-magic seeds broke out. The witch uses her living staff to protect her companions from the seeds; when Manolo and Isidro reach a considerable distance, they engage in sword combat Manolo using his Bible as do the students, who wield weapons such as swords (the vampire), the staff (the witch), and claws (the werewolf). The succubus uses her wings to gain distance and provide aerial magical support.
—Isidro, take care of the succubus; I'll handle the vampire, the witch, and the werewolf. — Manolo ordered Isidro.
Isidro summons a broom with his magic wand and flies off to chase the succubus. Manolo lunges at the three; the vampire moves at inhuman speeds, but Manolo, with his divine powers, keeps pace, as does the werewolf, and they fight at speeds even the witch can't follow but she casts a spell to keep up.
In the air, Isidro and the succubus fire several magical shots at each other, none of which hit. Until at one point Isidro lands a hit, paralyzes her, and then fires an anti-magic seed at her. The vampire, upon seeing him, gets distracted, which causes them to head toward where the succubus is. Manolo follows him, but when they arrive, he stops them and then continues fighting until Isidro paralyzes the vampire and the werewolf with a paralyzing spell. The witch protects herself with her staff, creating a shield that Manolo shatters with a powerful punch, after which Isidro casts a paralyzing spell on her and then fires anti-magic seeds to prevent her from causing any more trouble.
—Okay, we stopped them without violence, but if we put the seeds on them, the paralyzing spell won't be deactivated. —Manolo said.
—It will, but the seeds have a side effect that stuns whoever gets shot. I read that on the way here. — Isidro replied.
—I'll call the appropriate authorities to take care of these kids. —Sally answered that she was contacting an artifact she had.
—While you take care of the kids, we'll take care of connecting the terminal to the building. — Isidro replied.
—Yes, let's get to work; this isn't a fighting shonen. —Manolo answered.
Sally guides them to the terminal; Malfoy casts a magical seal, and Manolo and Isidro use thread to align the terminal with the building so that Malfoy can place another magical seal. They call the center to run a connectivity test, and it works.
They pass through the sports arena and encounter some sporty monsters.
—Hold it right there. You're the technicians who are going to install their dimensional technology. — One of the monsters said.
— Yes, why do you ask? — Isidro replied.
—Because we want to challenge you to a game of Gladich; if you win, we'll let you carry out your installation in peace, but if we win, you'll have to leave and leave us alone. —The monster replied.
— You're also part of the anti-project faction. —Manolo answered.
—Most, if not all, of us belong to the anti-project faction. —The monster replied and added. — My name is Akar Grimaldi, captain of the Grindeldolf destroyers.
—So, when are we going to start? Time is money. —Manolo said.
The game is like Quidditch, only without the Golden Snitch. They take to the field, and Manolo starts jumping in the goal since he can't fly. The game is two-on-two, with a goalie at each hoop and a scorer on each team.
—Isidro, you know that game. —Isidro asked, whispering in his ear.
—I even got to play it when you were around, but these guys know how to play better than I do. —Isidro replied.
They are getting ready to play.
—We're going to destroy these old men. In the name of Director Aldrich. —Akar said he goes onto the playground, just like his classmate, and the same goes for Manolo and Isidro. They levitate, but Manolo flies by snapping his fingers.
—Isidro, play as much as you can so I can check you out and see how you play. —Manolo replied.
—You're going to replace me or something. —Isidro answered.
—Possibly. —Manolo replied.
— This will be fun. —Isidro replied.
A very beautiful female cyclops fires a magic beam and starts the match. Akar has greater control of the game, so she evades Isidro and heads toward Manolo; he moves from side to side to block the shot, Akar fires it, but Manolo catches it.
—Nice try, but it's not going to happen. —Manolo said with a killer look. This intimidates Akar, but the girls' shouts of support bring him back to his senses.
The game continues, with Akar repeatedly evading Isidro, but he can't score a single point in the basket guarded by Manolo.
—I think I've seen enough already. —Manolo said he's switching with Isidro.
Akar and Manolo are face to face; the game begins, Manolo steals the ball and scores a point in seconds.
—Hey, that's cheating; you're using cheats to power yourself up. —Akar said.
—But we're playing a game; we don't even know how it works; we just know you must get it in the hoop, and that's it. —Manolo replied.
—You have a point. Now I'm going to power myself up, so we're on equal footing. — Akar answered that he powers himself up with a spell.
Both move at speeds that neither the human nor the non-human eye can follow until time runs out, and Manolo wins by one point.
—Okay, we've won. Now they'll let us work in peace. —Manolo said.
—That didn't count. —Akar replied.
—Of course it was worth it, and I don't care anymore; just let us work. A defeat is a defeat. —Manolo answered, but Akar's teammates wouldn't let them thru; Manolo gave them a killer look, which made them step aside.
They cross the field to get to school.
—Finally, we're inside the school; now we're going to install the phones. Where are they going to go? —Manolo exclaimed.
—Two in the principal's office, one at reception, four in the teachers' lounge, one in the janitor's room, and one in the emergency hallway. — Sally replied.
—There aren't many phones, so there aren't any magic wands, communication spells, cell phones, etc. — Isidro answered.
—And that's even though phones are only a last resort. —Manolo replied.
—Well, if you say so. —Isidro said.
—Now we're going to go in reverse order... one question. — Manolo replied.
—Which one is it, Mr. Manolo? —Sally answered.
—The director of this center is here. —Manolo replied.
—No, because he's bound by an outstanding obligation in Nezorick's tomb, since it says so. — Sally answered.
—No problem. —Manolo replied and thought. —Because if I ran into her, I was going to punch her in the face.
At that moment, he imagines going off with her.
—You daughter of a fucking bitch, you asshole. — Manolo said he grabs her by the neckline to punch her in the face while they pull him off, leaving him with bruises on his face.
—Come here, you oppressive sexist, and let me make a man out of you with my fists. —Aldrich replied, grabbing him by the collar and slamming his face into his fist as they pulled him away, his face bruised.
Aldrich, who is guarding the throne, sneezes several times.
— Who's the jerk talking about me? — Aldrich said.
Back to our technicians. They are walking through the school. The students give them strange looks; some take photos and record them.
— Which room is closest to where we'll put the phone? — Manolo asked.
—The one from the janitor. —Sally replied.
—Halt right there. — Answered a diamond golem.
—Hey, cut it out, will you? Can't you see we're working? —Manolo asked.
— How dare you? Don't you know who I am? —The golem answered.
—Do I look like I watch TV in this world? I spend my time working like a dog in this world just to find out who you are. —Manolo replied.
—I am Damelia Diamond, daughter of the Diamond family, one of the most powerful families in the world, economically speaking, of course. — Damelia replied.
—And what do I care? Look, I know you don't want me to install this, but your director wants me to do it just to make our lives miserable strictly ours, Manolo's and Isidro's since that bitch specifically asked us to do it. So if you want someone to blame, blame her. —Manolo answered.
—Exactly, Manolo, that's how you say it: blame her. —Isidro replied.
—We will never blame our beloved director; she was seduced by her evil wiles, and we will prevent her from reaching that evil facility. —Damelia answered.
—Are you even listening to the garbage you're saying? What a bunch of idiots. —Manolo said he can't believe how idiotic they are, so he's starting to lose his mind, and he added. —But that's fine, if you want to be assholes to me and confront me, come on! Let's go crazy!
—Manolo, remember they're minors, don't go crazy; this job will fry your brain faster than it did mine. Well, mine's already fried, I just don't know it yet. —Isidro replied, laughing about it.
— You're all crazy. —Damelia answered.
—No, visionaries. — Manolo replied, and they laughed mockingly. They're disgusted by this.
— Well... uh... let's... stop them. —Damelia answered, feeling nervous.
—What about you? —Manolo replied, pretending to be deaf.
—You're going to suck it for me. — Isidro replied, deliberately misunderstanding him, and added. —You're too young for that.
—How dare you, mortal, believe that I said that; prepare to die. — Damelia answered, ordering her subordinates to form up.
—Remember they're students. —Isidro said.
—I know, that's why you'll stun them with your spell; if there's one with magic, we'll strip it away with the seed and scare him with my roar. —Manolo replied.
They fight against Damelia's minions, who are stone golems with shields and swords; behind them are mages firing fire magic from afar.
—We must make our way through. —Manolo said as they hid around a corner in the hallway.
—Well, it's time to go bowling. —Isidro replied that he has a plan.
Isidro summons a bowling ball, and Manolo throws it like a bowling ball; then Isidro uses magic to adjust its height, so it breaks the formation. At superhuman speed, Manolo plants the anti-magic seeds to stop them, which works, and they fall to the ground, weakened.
—Incredible, they stopped my army, but they won't be able to stop me. —Damelia said she's going to use all her power, but Isidro shoots an anti-magic seed at her, which she dodges, only for Manolo to embed one in her, causing her to fall to the ground.
—Alright, we've already taken care of the golems. —Manolo said some students carried them to the infirmary.
— I hope those seeds are safe. —Isidro said.
—And you doubt it? Those weapons are the company, and besides, when they go to the infirmary, they'll be treated very well. —Manolo replied.
—Yes, you're right. —Isidro answered.
—Let's go install the phone in the janitor's room. — Manolo replied as they left.
The hallways are full of angry students who won't let them pass, but Isidro summons a broom, Sally grabs Manolo and Malfoy to get out of there, and the students fire spells at them.
—Let's get out of here; a shootout's about to break out! —Exclaimed Isidro, but the students catch up with them.
—I'll take care of it. — Manolo replied, who breaks free from Sally to rush toward the students and shoot them with the anti-magic seed gun. They manage to escape while Manolo confronts the students as if he were DOOM, but without hitting them with his hand.
They arrive at the janitor's office, Isidro installs the phone, and Malfoy puts the magical seal on it. Isidro runs the verification test by calling the center, and it works.
—Wait, let me call someone to cast a spell to protect the phone; the students might destroy it. Sally said she's going to call someone.
— Don't worry, let me check my spellbook to protect the equipment. —Isidro said.
Isidro finds the right spell, reads it, and activates it; Malfoy also places a seal to protect the team.
—We're slow; we've only installed one phone. Let's move on to the other rooms. —Isidro said he gets on his broom, Sally takes Malfoy to the reception, but the students won't let them and shoot magic spells at them.
—It's just that there's no order in this school! — Isidro exclaimed, and they ran out of there.
—There is, but this is a full-scale riot! —Sally exclaimed.
—Shoot me with one of those seeds so you can use me as a shield to clear your way. —Malfoy said.
Isidro does what he's told, using him as a shield and firing several spells to clear a path until he reaches the receptionist, who is a doppelganger, and she kicks the children out of there.
—Sorry about these kids, but ever since the Rare technicians have been coming here, they've been staging their mutiny, and everything turns into a disaster. —Said the doppelganger and added. — My name is Diana Gandi, the receptionist at this school. How can I help you?
— How beautiful. — Isidro thot and said. — I came to install the phone for you.
—Oh, perfect. — Diana replied.
Isidro proceeds to install the phone; Malfoy affixes the seal and places the phone on top of it, then they cast a spell and apply a protective seal. The bell rings, signaling that it's time to go to their classrooms. The students enter their classrooms to attend their classes. Manolo meets with them.
—Saved by the bell. —Manolo said.
—Before recess, let's go to the following classrooms. — Isidro replied.
They go to the remaining classrooms and install the missing phones, but when they arrive at the address, Manolo sees the photo of Aldrich with Angus. He breathes violently.
—Damn anyone, it's a good thing you're not here so I can kick your ass. —Manolo said.
Once the phone has been installed at the address.
— Now, where are we going to install the internet and repeaters? —Manolo said.
—The internet will be right here, and the repeaters will be installed throughout the school. —Malfoy replied.
—All over the school? You've got to be kidding me. That includes all the fourth-year courses, both visible and hidden. Oh my God, what did we do to deserve this? —Manolo answered.
—Well, this wasn't really going to be easy, but I wasn't prepared to fight the whole school. —Isidro replied.
—I was born ready. —Manolo answered.
They go to their vehicle to retrieve the repeaters; since there are so many, Isidro casts a spell that connects the vehicle's dimensional portal to the wand.
—Before installing the repeaters, do you want us to install them as is, or would you like us to make some cosmetic modifications, so they blend in with the space, or what? —Manolo said.
—Let me call the principal. —Sally answered, pulling out her calling device to speak with her.
She calls the principal and tells her that it doesn't matter how they put it.
—I understand. — Manolo replied.
—Miss Aldrich wants to speak with you. Mr. Manolo. —Sally answered.
—You told him that we're the ones working on this. — Manolo replied.
—She already knows. —Sally answered that she'd pass him the phone.
—Whatever you want. —Manolo replied.
"What did you think, my beloved institution? —Aldrich answered.
—It looks worse than a Dominican public school, but for rich kids; at least they don't get anyone pregnant, so that's good. —Manolo replied.
—That label you used for my school was very insulting, but I'll keep it to myself since you're a troglodyte in a technician's uniform. —Aldrich answered.
—That offended me; I know fancy words too, you spawn of the devil, but getting back to the topic of your students, how can you request the service and at the same time have your students trying to kill me? —Manolo replied.
—It's the same as what happened with Angus and the floor guardians; you should already know that. Only I did it on purpose to make you suffer. —Aldrich answered.
—You really are a huge whore; when I get my hands on you, I'm going to beat you so badly you won't even be recognizable, you damn whore. —Manolo replied.
—I hope you try it, you fat, ugly black guy. —Aldrich replied and hung up on him.
—You'll pay dearly for calling me that, you damn nobody. —Manolo answered, handing the device to Sally.
After that awkward call, Manolo orders Isidro to go with Malfoy to install the repeaters in the classrooms using a ladder. They ask the professor for permission to enter, and he grants it, but as they step inside, they're met by a barrage of magical bolts. They slam the door shut, and Isidro pulls several magic-boosting potions from the portal to create a powerful magical shield so they can enter the classroom and withstand all the magical bolts fired at them. Once they've set up the ladder, Malfoy climbs up, places the seal, and Manolo follows, installing the repeater in the front corner of the room. Isidro casts a protective spell on it, and Malfoy adds a sealing charm. They spent the whole time doing this process throughout the school, since it has 250 classrooms, not counting the hidden rooms, laboratories, etc.
— Damn that school, I shit on it. — Isidro said he's dead tired and nauseous.
—And that's not even counting the hallways. — Manolo replied.
—Also, how many days have passed since we got here. —Malfoy answered.
—I don't know, but I think it's been an eternity. I want to throw up all the potions I've drunk. — Isidro replied.
—Let's finish this, because I want to get out of here. — Manolo answered, stretching a bit.
—Alright, let's get this party started. —Isidro replied, recovering instantly.
—You're right, I have mouths to feed. —Malfoy answered.
—Speaking of that, the anti-project faction isn't threatening you or anything for helping us, are they? — Manolo replied.
—I know, but the faction isn't attacking the town; I'm helping them because it's my job to place the seals, so I'm not doing it for free. —Malfoy answered.
—I understand you, but you could sabotage us too. — Isidro replied.
— I am an immortal who adheres to a very high standard of quality; this is the future, whether the faction likes it or not, and I want to be part of that future. —Malfoy answered.
— That's how you say it. — Manolo replied.
— Let's go to work. — Isidro answered.
They work hard on the hallway repeaters, occasionally wiping the sweat from their foreheads with a cloth, until after a few days they finish installing the repeaters.
—Well, well, well, look who we have here; it's Manolo Restituyo and Isidro Montero, Rare's technicians who came to corrupt this sacred place with their technology. —Said a student with a humanoid, Lovecraftian form.
—Oh, and who do you think you are to say that? —Isidro replied.
—I'm the president of the student council, Geontil Rickaton, but you can call me Geo. Geo replied that the rest of the student council was standing beside him.
—So, Geo, what do you want from us? —Manolo answered.
— They should give up their work. —Geo replied.
—I'm sorry, but your beloved director ordered us to work on it. — Manolo answered.
— You're lying; Miss Aldrich never wanted that. — Geo replied.
— So, who wanted it? — Manolo asked.
— I'm trying to think. —Geo replied.
—Don't try, because you're just evading reality; your beloved director only wants to destroy us and is using you for that purpose. — Manolo answered.
—So that's why; we'll do the director's bidding and destroy them so the project can't move forward. —Geo replied.
—Please, stand down, please. We don't want to hurt you. —Replied a female centaur.
—Look, what's your name? — Manolo answered.
—Celia Century, vice president of the student council. — Celia replied.
—I'd like to cancel this order, but when I called them, they told me flat-out no; it wasn't with the account holder, and when my colleague called her, she said she wanted it installed, so there's nothing we can do, it's her word against ours. —Manolo explained.
—I understand, so you've seduced her with your words to get her to request the service. — Geo replied.
— You know what you're saying, kid, if I can even call you that. —Manolo answered.
—Yes, I know what I'm saying. — Geo replied.
—She wants to make us suffer. Do you think she actually wants the service? This is just an excuse to make us suffer because she hates the project with all her heart and soul, especially those of us who are performing well. — Manolo answered.
—I understand you perfectly, Manolo, and that's why we're going to stop you—not because you're going to install that service, but because you and your partner are a threat to the dark dimension. That's why we're going to destroy you right here. — Geo replied.
—Destroy us, that's a pretty strong word, kid. — Manolo answered.
—Yes, and now prepare to die. — Geo replied, sending them to a hostile universe filled with infernal monsters that kill each other every day of their existence inside his pocket.
—Okay, problem solved. I'll let Miss Aldrich know what happened. —Geo said, but from his pocket universe, Manolo and Isidro emerged safe and sound.
—But how? Geo was surprised.
— Don't underestimate me, spawn of hell. —Manolo said.
— I already knew you weren't a normal man. No wonder you haven't sold your soul to a demon; you're literally a man of God, but that's over now. We'll stop you right here, Manolo. — Geo replied.
The council lunges toward them until a creature that physically resembles Dumbledore, down to his attire, intervenes between them, causing the council to halt.
—It was about time someone intervened at this school. —Manolo exclaimed.
—Deputy Director Hans, are you going to let them carry out their mission? —Geo Exclaimed.
—According to what Sally told me, they've already got the service almost finished, so your efforts are useless. — Hans replied.
—But Deputy Director Hans. —Geo answered.
—But never mind, give up this pointless war and do what you do best. — Hans replied.
—All right, Professor Hans, I'll let them finish, but that doesn't mean this will spell the ruin of Grindeldolf School. Let's get out of here, guys. — Geo answered as he left with the advice he'd gotten there.
—So, you're the technicians who have been working at the school for the past few weeks. My name is Hans Tromuldore. Nice to meet you. —Hans Said.
—Thank you for showing up this week, since the professors we've met have, among other things, evaded or rejected us. —Manolo replied.
—Yeah, and there were some cuties, too. — Isidro answered.
— Don't start. —Manolo replied.
—Yes, I know. Today I deigned to listen to you since I had a premonition that the school and a large part of the dimension would end up being destroyed by your possible confrontation, so I stopped you. —Hans answered.
—You should have stopped them when they started attacking us; you all know all the trouble they put us through. —Isidro replied.
—Yes or no, tell me if you're one of those first-world educators who thinks what those demons do is nothing; that it's just childish pranks or something like that. That's why the... —Manolo complained.
—Don't worry, I'm not that stupid; all the students will get what they deserve for what they've done, you can be sure of that. —Hans replied.
— Praise be to the Lord. — Manolo answered.
—Please, don't shower us with your praise here, please. — Hans replied and added. — Those penalties don't apply to you.
—What do you mean, Mr. Hans? —Manolo answered.
—That everything the students put them thru won't be penalized, but the consequences of it will. — Hans replied.
— I didn't understand, Mr. Hans — Manolo answered.
—That everything those little devils did to us should go unpunished, but only the damage they caused that, yes, should be punished. —Isidro explained.
—You wretch. —Manolo said he was outraged.
—I'm sorry, Mr. Restituyo, but that's life, so I'll take my leave from whatever you're doing, since Miss Aldrich isn't in her position. —Hans replied, teleporting away.
— Let's finish this crap, get out of here, and where are Malfoy and Sally? —Manolo answered.
Manolo and Isidro spent the whole time looking for them all over the school until they found them outside.
— What the hell are you doing out here? — Manolo asked, angry, and tired.
—Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Manolo, it's just that we feared for our lives and stayed away from school to avoid the tremendous fight that was about to break out. — Sally Said.
—I understand; if that's the case, we understand. —Isidro replied.
—You're forgiven, but for now let's go we must install the little boxes. —Manolo answered.
—Where are they going to install it? —Manolo replied.
—We're going to install it: one in the waiting room, one in the teachers' lounge, and another in the headmaster's office. —Malfoy answered.
—And she watches television. —Isidro said.
—No, but when she's not there, I see her. — Malfoy replied.
—But what a little devil, Mr. Malfoy, and she knows it. —Manolo answered.
—I think so, sometimes, but I always leave everything clean, so maybe that's why he doesn't call me out on it. —Malfoy replied.
—Well, if you say so. —Isidro said.
—No way, we're going to install it for her. We've already set up her phone and internet, so she'll get pissed off and say, "I'm not going to use these services because they offend me so much," and she'll want to uninstall them. She'll want us to do it, but she won't be able to because we're from the installation department, and you know the mess that'll break out especially since she must keep the service for two years or pay a penalty. —Manolo said.
—Yes, let's do it. —Isidro replied as they laughed diabolically.
Malfoy is told where they're going to put him, but Manolo notices something.
—But there aren't any TVs. — Manolo replied, but Isidro puts some magic antennas on it.
—Since there aren't any TVs here, I'm going to install these magic antennas so that, if you use magical projection spells or other devices, you can see what the little box is broadcasting. — Isidro answered.
—Oh, yeah, I forgot we had those things. — Manolo replied.
Malfoy puts the seals on the little boxes, and they install them where he told them to. They call the center to activate the entire service, and everything runs perfectly. They check the entire service, although several students attack them in the process.
Once they were finished, they showed the school staff how the services worked; some didn't attend, but others did. Manolo and Isidro teach them, and those they teach will eventually teach it to those who refuse to learn.
—It was a pleasure working with you, Mr. Malfoy, Miss Sally. —Manolo said as they got into the vehicle.
—The pleasure is all ours. —Sally replied.
— I hope to see you again. —Malfoy answered.
—Maybe, but somewhere other than here. —Manolo replied as they stepped on the gas and said goodbye to Sally and Malfoy.
—We'll make a lot of enemies after this. —Sally answered.
—We've already won, but there's nothing we can do; we just did our job. —Malfoy replied.
After this, they take a long break before taking on many work orders, all while fighting warriors from the anti-project faction along the way.
