The Crimson Magister Chapter 105: V3-C33: The End of Class

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V3-C33: The End of Class “I suppose that is fine.” Aqua reluctantly inched closer to the elven priestess. She doesn’t feel evil like the actual slaves of divinity. “I really want to be friends with you, even if you hate me.” She smiled widely and slid her parchment to Aqua. “I am sure we can be amazing girlfriends.” Azure grumbled. Her gaze stuck on the teacher, who was in the process of explaining details about the worship of each god. However, despite details about every god being throughout, her goddess was completely glossed over. She clicked her tongue and turned to Aqua and Hikari. Hikari leaned closer to the duo, “Lady Aqua, Lady Azure, would you like to study with me when you finish your next class?” Aqua hummed. She disliked the girl, but she had not given her any reason to display pure hatred. “I suppose you deserve the benefit of the doubt.” “I would love to, Lady Hikari.” Azure smiled widely. A moment of silence reigned between them before a cough reached their ears. “Ladies, I would appreciate it if you wouldn’t interrupt my lesson, even if you are top scorers, I won’t tolerate disturbance.” “Forgive us, Sir. We were exchanging notes.” Hikari stood up and bowed. “We will be quiet.” The teacher nodded and returned to his lesson. “Since this is the first introduction class, we shall keep it short. Tomorrow, we will speak of how the specific religions affect our society. Dismissed.” Zora’s eyes washed over the present pupils, and he nodded in a satisfied manner before walking out of the classroom. “Well, I can say that was a positive experience.” Aqua’s lips stretched into a smile. “We have history right after this.” “Umu, I do not have history, so this period is free for me. Let’s meet in the lobby later. Ciao~” Hikari waved them off and walked out of the classroom, leaving both Azure and Aqua gawking at her. “She is such a suspicious girl…” “Aqua… I think you are overthinking it. I don’t see anything but someone who wants friends in her behavior.” Azure placed her hands in front of her and lay down. “You think so? I really don’t want to trust her.” “Relax~” Azure grabbed Aqua’s hand and held it tightly. “I am a blessed child like her, and you still like and at least I like to believe you trust me.” “If you say so, I will give her the benefit of the doubt.” Aqua placed her other hand on top of Azure’s and leaned onto her shoulder. “We should head to the next classroom. I promise I won’t do anything to Hikari.” “Good.” Azu smiled, and a small blush appeared on her cheeks. “Let’s go.” Her hand tightened around Aqua’s, and she promptly pulled her out of the classroom, pushing past the arriving students. The duo quickly rushed into the classroom where the history would be held. The classroom was identical to their previous one, but the occupants were different, the nobles who attended history were completely different from those attending religion. Aqua and Azure took the front seat and waited patiently. “Aqua, you do realize that this is just basic history, it will cover everything. I know you like knowledge, but this doesn’t seem like something that would interest you.” Aqua’s lips stretched into a line, and she leaned back. “Azu, I want to learn everything I can about my new home. I am a foreigner, did you forget that already? How could I ever call myself a citizen of this nation if I do not know basic history?” “I suppose…” Azure’s face turned slightly red. “So you will live here forever?” Aqua tapped her fingers against the desk and hummed. “I don’t know about forever, but at least in the foreseeable future.” “Forever!” She puffed out her cheek and leaned against Aqua. The champion closer her eyes and rubbed herself against the heroine. “At least while I live, can you promise me that?” Aqua cast her gaze downward, her expression turning serious. I really can’t promise her that. While I like this kingdom, I cannot be chained down. However, when she looked at her friend, it made it hard not to make such a promise. Sh