The Day Privilege Backfired
There had been a shortage of faculty at the start of the freshman year, so I had temporarily stepped in to take on the role of a student advisor.
To avoid unnecessary trouble, I had deliberately dressed down in the plainest shirt I could find and put on a pair of thick black-rimmed glasses.
However, a troublemaking student brought a group of people and blocked me on the field just as the opening ceremony ended.
"Hey, old hag, you're done being a faculty member in Salt-U. How dare you dress like that on purpose to mess with my eyes! Strip and get on your knees, and I might let you off this once!"
I narrowed my eyes, irritation rising. Then, I reminded him of the student code of conduct. He immediately blew up. "Cut the act! Who do you think you're fooling? My dad's the Director of Academic Administration! He's the one in charge of your evaluations!"
The field suddenly fell silent, and all the freshmen began sneaking glances in our direction.
I unhurriedly took off my glasses and let out a low chuckle as I looked down at the meeting notes in my hand.
His father was a director, he thought that was enough of a reason for him to behave so imperiously. In that case, I supposed that the first item on the board meeting agenda that day would be the dismissal of the Director of Academic Administration.