Chapter 77 My words worked really fast



Chapter 77 My words worked really fast

While chatting with Lily, Isabel quickly asked the maid with long flaxen curly hair the original surname.

Of course, it was also because Lily did not choose to hide.

"—Droste?"

Isabel frowned slightly when she heard this: "He actually did such a thing?"

She sounded a little angry.

Because before this, she had always had a good impression of Minister Droste. She even thought he was a rare good man among the ministers.

—Charles Droste. This name belongs to the kingdom's Minister of Trade.

Although he looks old and fat, he is a patient and polite old man.

He was always cheerful and cheerful, and possessed strong professional skills. Most importantly, he was respectful and loyal to the Queen. Even when facing Isabel, who was even more timid than she is now, the old man never looked down on her, but instead engaged in conversation with her as an equal.

At least when Her Majesty the Queen complained to Isabel about the ministers' poor work and disloyalty to the kingdom, the name Droste rarely appeared in her mouth.

This old knight is married and has children. Even now his grandson and granddaughter are already in college.

At such an old age, he was still hanging out with prostitutes and left behind a child who was not much older than his grandchildren.

You know, Isabel even has a classmate of the same age, who is Droste's granddaughter.

She is nineteen years old and in the second grade.

Miss Lily is twenty-six years old and a first-year student.

But in terms of relationship, Lily is her aunt.

Even when the other party came to his house with the child, old Droste simply gave his fourteen-year-old illegitimate daughter away to someone else as a personal maid.

According to Teacher Janice, a personal maid is usually used...

Of course Isabel knew that Lily was innocent.

But because of this, Isabel couldn't help but frown at the old knight who was always laughing. She secretly memorized the name in her heart.

When Isabel frowned, Lily realized for the first time that Her Royal Highness the Princess actually had dignity.

After Isabel's face hardened, this girl, who looked as shy and quiet as Miss Yulia, actually revealed a faint sense of majesty...

The girls chatted as they walked around the villa.

When they finished their walk and went downstairs, they saw Aiwas sleeping quietly next to the record player.

Seeing Aiwass curled up and sleeping in the wheelchair, Isabel subconsciously held her breath.

Lily tiptoed over and tried to cover Aiwass with a blanket, but when she got close, Aiwass suddenly opened his eyes.

"I didn't sleep."

He spoke softly with a slightly hoarse voice.

Liar, you just woke up.

Isabel thought.

But she soon realized something else:

Is Aiwass's sleep... so shallow? Lily didn't make a sound, but he could sense her approaching him.

Just then, the electronic doorbell at the entrance of the villa rang.

Isabel subconsciously wanted to open the door, but was immediately stopped by Lily: "Let me do it, Your Highness."

She opened the door and found that it was Haena who came to call Aiwas to go to class.

Haina peeked in from the door, her eyes full of amazement and envy.

Only then did Isabel realize it was already two o'clock. She quickly said goodbye to Aiwass and Lily, and then to Senior Sister Haina, and then hurried back to the Sixth Department - she hadn't asked for leave for her afternoon classes yet.

Lily took a clean towel and gently wiped the face of Aiwass, who was unable to move in a wheelchair.

Then he took him and followed Senior Haina to the afternoon classroom.

The afternoon class was a language class in Elvish, and the textbook used was "Eighty Selections from the Poems of Shidel".

When she saw it, Haina couldn't help laughing out loud.

——Because this book was the one she had stopped Aiwass from throwing into the fireplace when she had first met him. It was also filled with the key points and difficulties that Aiwass had outlined during his self-study.

Thinking of that scene, Haina suddenly understood... why he knew so much about the founding history of the Star Antimony Kingdom and the Empire's Superhuman War this morning.

Aiwass is indeed a person who loves to study. He was unable to come to school two months ago. There must be some unspeakable reason...

He was deliberately irritating her at that time, probably because she was two hours late and that made him a little irritable, Haina thought.

After all, Aiwass is still a young man.

It's normal to lose your temper a little...after all, it was you who was wrong first.

Thinking of this, Haina shook her head helplessly.

She reminded herself again in her heart.

——Don’t be late again next time.

She had never had any concept of time. Before coming to the capital, her classmates said she was a child cursed by the Sand Clock.

But in fact, Haina felt that it was more of a blessing than a curse. She just used it improperly.

Back then, Haina would often spend entire afternoons reading, or hours slipping by while practicing swordplay or running. Time seemed to slip by incredibly easily for her. She didn't notice it, nor did she feel tired, nor did she slack off or lose focus.

During her freshman year, she thought she was smart and could just study casually, which nearly resulted in her failing grade. But once she started to focus on her studies, her grades shot up instantly. She relied on this incredibly high learning efficiency, which felt like she was "skipping the process."

This also made Haina very aware of her own level.

She is not actually smart, she is just good at studying.

Because of this, she stopped being arrogant. In her opinion, those classmates who really didn't study much and just ate, drank and had fun every day could easily maintain their grades. They were much smarter than her.

After leaving university, it was difficult for her to study again because she no longer had such a good environment.

But her classmates were still able to quickly adapt to the new environment with their intelligence and creativity - this fully demonstrated that her level was not as outstanding as her grades.

Haina and Aiwass arrived at the classroom half an hour early. Elvish was also a public course, so they used the academy's common lecture hall.

After waiting for the lecturer to arrive, Haina went over and quietly introduced Aiwass's situation to the elf lecturer before leaving.

Aiwass's knowledge of Elvish was limited, so he attended the class diligently. He listened intently and didn't cause any trouble. The elven lecturer, who spoke Elvish almost the entire time, didn't specifically call on Aiwass to answer questions.

She simply flitted across the blackboard like a butterfly, constantly writing and drawing on it, writing down those extremely complex grammatical rules. She also led the students in reciting the elves' poems, repeatedly experiencing the students' pronunciation that was as light as reciting poetry, and constantly correcting their pronunciation errors.

Although this elf instructor was merely a lecturer, the lowest level in Avalon's teaching system, roughly the same level as a newly graduated doctoral student who stayed on campus... her teaching skills were surprisingly good.

After less than two hours of lessons, Aiwass felt a significant improvement in his skills. Comparing his memories of learning Elvish with his own, he immediately realized... this was the improvement in learning ability that came with entering the Transcendent Realm!

To be precise, it was the power of dedication that strengthened part of his body and soul.

There was no significant improvement in his logical thinking ability and imagination... but at least in terms of memory, Aiwass felt that there was a very obvious difference.

The second is the body's recovery speed. If the previous Aiwass had been asked to sit in a wheelchair motionless for a whole day, he would definitely feel joint discomfort and muscle fatigue.

But now, he felt it was easy. He even had a vague feeling that even if he sat still and didn't use the Fire Sacrifice to recover his health... his physical strength wouldn't decline at all.

Although Aiwas's panel did not display his basic attributes, he did feel the improvement.

After class, Aiwass followed their previous agreement and chatted with Aiden and the others on the way while slowly heading to the White Dance Shoes Club.

The White Shoes Club was in the Sixth Department. So when Aiwass went there, Princess Isabel had already been waiting anxiously at the door for a long time.

There was no way she could pass the time pretending to look out at the playground as she had done when she had been waiting outside Aiwas's classroom.

There was nothing in front of the White Shoes Club. Just a bicycle shop, a music store, and a cigar and tobacco shop. Next to the club was a shop selling handmade sterling silver mechanical pencils and a bar.

No matter where she looked, it was out of place.

So Isabel simply stood at the door, pretending to be waiting for someone.

When Aiwass arrived, Isabel was dealing with a senior who came out of the club to inquire about the situation.

The senior student obviously knew Isabel's identity. He looked solemn, serious, and humble at the moment.

He was just short of saying, "Please don't hold a grudge against me, it has nothing to do with me."

You can tell at a glance that most of them were pushed here by their friends because they lost the lottery.

What surprised Aiwas was that this time when Isabel communicated with strangers, her tone became visibly more fluent.

Although he still looked a little nervous, he was now able to express his thoughts clearly and was no longer so timid and overly polite.

He's a bit quiet... He only responds to every two or three people, which makes him seem a bit aloof. Other than that, he's pretty much a normal person.

Aiwass hissed softly.

...My words work so quickly?

Can social anxiety be cured so quickly? Effective in just half a day?

He recalled the aggression Isabel had inadvertently displayed earlier. And the completely normal, ordinary tone they had used in their private conversations...

The only difference between before and after seemed to be that Isabel's mood had obviously improved.

Aiwass suddenly reacted.

——This Princess of Avalon is actually not socially anxious at all... It's just that this child simply lacks social experience, and has become autistic due to the enormous pressure!

No wonder she didn't show much hatred after Avalon's destruction. It wasn't that she had matured, bottled up her emotions, and didn't show them to others...

It turns out that she really doesn't want to be a princess!

Update completed!

Promote my friend’s new book and make a sacrifice to stabilize the results!

Book Title: I Became Light in American Comics

He can push back tsunamis with his telekinesis, detonate planets with his light, and travel through the stars at superluminal speeds. He is a miraculous giant of light.

Superman: "He is an idea of ​​progress, a light that shines through the darkness."

Wonder Woman: "He's an honorable warrior."

Batman said nothing and quietly created a new "Ultraman Rampage Plan".

Steppenwolf (climbing back to Apocalypse with difficulty): "No, Ultraman is too strong!"

Shen You: "Don't listen to their nonsense. I'm just an ordinary scientist from the Kingdom of Light. I don't have the power they have."

(End of this chapter)

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