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Chapter 224 The school uniform suits you well.

Chapter 224 The school uniform suits you well.

"Hmm, this looks good."

Yumilia looked at herself in the full-length mirror and nodded with some satisfaction.

Caesar came out yawning. He had talked a lot with Sothos last night and only slept for three hours.

He turned his head and saw Yumilia standing in front of the full-length mirror, and was slightly taken aback.

What kind of outfit is that?

"Caesar's awake! Do I look good like this?" Yumilia turned around and said with a bright smile.

Today she changed into an outfit very similar to their St. Illustrated school uniform: a brown knee-length skirt, a double-row top with a bow tie, black tights for warmth, and a brown beret on her head, which matched her long gray hair perfectly.

With Yumilia's youthful height and appearance, she looked just like a female classmate of his.

"You look so good, but why are you dressed like this all of a sudden?" Caesar asked, puzzled.

“After all, today is the day we’re going to study at the Institute of Ecology, so we need to create a good atmosphere,” Yumilia said.
"Ita styled it for me. She referenced the design of your school uniform and said it would make me look more youthful and energetic."

"Oh, right, and this too, a backpack. They say it's really trendy lately." Yumilia, carrying the backpack, walked around in front of Caesar like a girl next door on her way home from school.

"How is it? Does it look good?" she asked Caesar, blinking.

"so cute."

"Don't use 'cute,' we're not little kids anymore," Yumilia muttered.

She happily continued to look at herself in the mirror.

She quickly turned to Caesar with some concern and said, "Caesar, doesn't this look a bit strange? I'm dressed like this."

“No, it’s more like it’s perfectly natural,” Caesar agreed.

Let alone elementary school uniforms, Yumilia would even look good in a kindergarten uniform.

"hey-hey."

Yumilia blushed slightly, looking very happy.

She coughed lightly, straightened up, put her hands behind her back, and smiled slightly at Caesar:
Good morning, Caesar.

"Good morning, Yumilia. It will be nice to meet you." Caesar replied with a smile.

"I'm so excited!" Yumilia's eyes sparkled. "Actually, I've always wanted to experience what it's like to be a student. I've never had the chance to go to school before."

“Actually, you can go to school now. The kingdom’s laws do not restrict the age of enrollment for elves. Moreover, as a rare race, even elite institutions like Saint Yaro offer preferential policies,” Caesar said.

When Caesar enrolled, he received preferential treatment because of his elf identity, let alone Yumilia, who is a genuine and rare elf.

“Forget about it now. I still have to take care of Caesar. Besides, it would be too awkward for us to be classmates every day at school,” Yumilia said.

Caesar did not deny this point; it was strange enough to have Itah as his teacher, let alone an elder as his classmate.
"Hmm, today is the first day of learning, I must do my best." Yumilia stood in front of the mirror and patted her cheeks.

"Speaking of which, we're also here for a visit today, and Ita said she wants to come along too," Caesar said.

“Oh, right,” Yumilia remembered, “Ita told me to be careful of Professor Muirna, saying she was a very bad woman. Sigh, I wonder how that child got into a conflict with Professor Muirna.”

"That girl," Caesar sighed helplessly.

After getting ready, Yumilia put on a coat and went out with Caesar. They parted ways at the bus stop and agreed to meet again at the Ecological Institute.

Caesar arrived at the school by car. He was a little late today. As soon as he reached the corridor, he saw someone leaning against the classroom door.

It was Larton, who was standing with his arms crossed against the door. When he saw Caesar coming, he quickly stood up straight.

Since the last incident, Larton and Serwyn had been absent from school for over a week due to health reasons, and today was the first time they had seen him. Caesar had deleted his memories of the fantasy customization from his mind, but not directly. Forcibly deleting such things would cause memory gaps and even affect his nervous system.

So what Caesar did was alter the Branty family's memories to a level similar to that incident, but more acceptable. With the cooperation of the Frederick family's guards, the Branty couple believed that they had drunk too much that day and collapsed in the woods after attending a parent-teacher conference. When the two children came to find them, Serwyn was in danger because the messy woods were poorly maintained. Lardon couldn't handle it alone, but Caesar, who happened to be passing by, came to their aid and resolved the problem. Afterwards, the two confided in each other and revealed their true feelings.

Because such a thing was undignified, the Blantys didn't bother to verify its authenticity, and the matter was simply left unresolved.

However, Larton and Serwyn also have a memory of Caesar.

It wasn't that Caesar wanted to leave such an image in their minds. After all, even memory spells have to follow logic, and his own existence was a crucial element that couldn't be easily erased, so he had no choice but to leave it behind.

Therefore, Larton still feels a touch of gratitude towards Caesar.

"Thank you so much for what happened that day. Without you, Serwyn might have ended up in the hospital," Larton said, scratching his head.

"You're welcome, I'm just glad you're alright," Caesar said modestly. "Speaking of which, how are you all feeling?"

"Yes, I've recovered completely, so I went back to school today."

Larton said, waving into the classroom, whereupon his sister Serwyn ran over and thanked Caesar gratefully.

"Oh right, about the thing you guys were talking about dropping out of school," Caesar said, remembering something.

Larton had previously told him that due to family reasons, his parents were getting a divorce, and he and Serwyn would separate, and he would also drop out of St. Yarro.

No, not this one.

Larton glanced at Serwyn, who smiled brightly, but looked somewhat bewildered.

“We’ve been adopted by my aunt’s family. They have no children, they’re very kind to us, and they’ll continue to let us go to school here,” Larton explained.

"So, there's no need to drop out of school."

"Isn't that a good thing?" Caesar was very happy for him.

"Yes, that's true." Larton scratched his head, seemingly embarrassed.

"My brother tried all sorts of ways to stay away from me because of this, but I never expected it to end like this," Serwyn said with a chuckle.

"Alright, go back to your seat!" Larton said to Serwyn, embarrassed and annoyed.

Serwyn stuck out his tongue, turned around, and left.

“Now you don’t have to pretend to be a wicked older brother anymore, right?” Caesar said.

"Yes, yes, sigh, how could I have come up with such a stupid idea back then?" Larton said embarrassedly.

"Um, Caesar, please don't tell the other classmates about our family's affairs. I don't want people to look at us with pity," Larton pleaded.

“Of course,” Caesar nodded.

Larton then gave a friendly smile.

"This time, I have to thank you too, Caesar. Now I realize how true what you said to me before was. Many things between family members can be resolved through communication. If I had been able to talk to Serwyn properly back then, perhaps so many things wouldn't have happened later."

"If you ever need anything from me in the future, please don't hesitate to ask. From now on, I'll treat you like an older brother!" Larton patted his chest, expressing his loyalty.

"No need to be so polite. Let's just be friends," Caesar said with a smile.

However, Larton still insisted that he would follow Caesar from now on, acting as loyal as a younger brother who was rescued in a Hong Kong movie in his previous life.

Suddenly, he gained followers in this way.

(End of this chapter)

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