"...Stargazing?"

Karen looked at the stargazer, who was bowing his head, hiding his face with a fan, seemingly lost in thought.

The names are the same, though.

Considering what happened under the moonlight back then, does that mean the story will turn to the other person next?

"Then, I'll watch it with anticipation."

...

During the afternoon self-study period, as a class on which the whole school has high hopes, it is said that each student will learn different things based on their strengths.

Kiana once wondered why she learned things just like a normal person.

Now she understands.

Although I learn a little slowly,

"So, I still don't understand why I have to learn all this!"

Kiana, as if suffering from a headache, suddenly collapsed onto a stack of books on her desk, her head hitting the surface with a dull thud.

Those were brand new textbooks; the top one was labeled "Fundamentals of Thermodynamics."

Who would have thought that not only would he have to attend class as soon as he got back, but in the blink of an eye, his new book would be placed on his desk by the class monitor, Fu Hua?

No, that's way too fast!

Are you guys that efficient? She wasn't ready at all.

"Stop complaining, Kiana, start studying. Look on the bright side, at least... you don't have as many books as Bronya."

Bronya spoke in a flat voice, but those who knew her well could sense amusement and schadenfreude in her emotionless tone.

Kiana has become a Herrscher, and she can finally feel the pain of learning.

I never thought Kiana would have such a day.

This is truly...amazing! The weight of knowledge is so profound.

Compared to Kiana, her books are significantly more substantial.

"No, I was just thinking... the book came too fast, it's hard for me to believe that someone might be behind it."

Kiana straightened up and said fiercely, looking at the book in front of her as if she were seeing an enemy. She tore open the cover, and the rustling sound of turning the pages seemed to be an expression of her dissatisfaction.

But less than fifteen minutes later, his body went limp again.

"Gulp—, just kill me, being a Herrscher is so hard,"

Kiana reclined amidst the fragrance of books, glancing sideways at Mei, who was wearing glasses and flipping through a book. Suddenly, she thought Mei, even with glasses, had a very elegant air about her.

It perfectly shields the oppressive feeling brought by the two horns, and unlike simple gentleness,

The glasses conveyed not only quietness but also a cold, scrutinizing tone, which inexplicably made Kiana want to see Mei blush in this state.

"Ok?"

Mei pushed up her glasses, feeling a burning warmth in her eyes. She looked over curiously.

Seeing Kiana looking somewhat dejected, I smiled to offer some encouragement.

Then he lowered his head and immersed himself in the ocean of knowledge.

"So why is that? Aren't Herrschers the enemies of humanity? As long as they don't fight, why do Herrschers need to study?"

Kiana kicked her legs hard, looking utterly defeated, and accidentally kicked the seat of the person in front of her, causing them to turn around.

It's Fu Hua.

She calmly turned around, just about to begin instructing Kiana, while Kiana closed her eyes, not wanting to listen to her dry, tedious lecture.

May this world be destroyed!

Meanwhile, even more self-destructive voices came from the classroom, which Kiana recognized somewhat.

Where did you hear that?

Kiana looked over and saw purple hair, a star-shaped hair clip, and a contorted expression as someone covered their head.

She looked away. Yes, it was her second sister. She was an idiot.

"Ahem—, Sirin? What's wrong?"

Himeko appeared on the podium at some point, and had probably been listening for quite a while.

She glared at Kiana, who immediately picked up her book and began reading intently, unaware that it was upside down. Then she slowly walked towards Sirin, but her expression didn't seem particularly worried.

As for why, if it was the first time, she would be on high alert as to whether the other party had awakened their Herrscher consciousness, but once a day, it seemed like it was just so-so.

"Teacher... I don't know how! I really don't understand this math problem."

"Who knew spatial abilities were so complicated? There's so much to learn!" Sirin exclaimed.

If she continued studying advanced mathematics, she would have wanted to change her gemstone. If it weren't for the fact that her accuracy had indeed improved, she would have suspected that the other party was deliberately torturing her.

What's even more disheartening than advanced mathematics is that, given her abilities, advanced mathematics is merely a foundation.

I made a mistake, please punish me instead of making me continue studying advanced mathematics.

If she could do it all over again and pray once more, she would want to go to a world where there is a mother and no advanced mathematics.

"Cilin, study hard, you can do it."

Himeko offered a reluctant encouragement, raising her eyes and thinking for a moment before adding, "Your sister Kiana also needs to learn more."

"...Sigh, alright, don't worry about me, teacher."

Celine regained her confidence, her eyes blazing with fire.

That's right, school is over in just two hours! That's her only thought, and the biggest reason she can keep going every day.

Himeko stood up and glanced at Sirin with a complicated expression. The Second Herrscher, who had once caused great disasters, was now struggling with advanced mathematics. Suddenly, she felt a strong sense of disconnect from history.

It's roughly equivalent to a legendary warrior who could take on a hundred enemies in historical records suddenly performing the Pure Land of Bliss in front of you, which is just as bewildering.

Okay, it's time to explain Kiana's problem too.

She cleared her throat and looked around the classroom. Everyone except Kiana, who was holding her book upside down, was studying. They were all her excellent students, but unfortunately, they were all Herrschers.

Himeko felt a pang of sadness; only class monitor Fu Hua could offer her any comfort, and there were so few normal students left.

"Regarding the textbook Kiana mentioned, the Herrscher is the enemy of humanity, and it has been decided to revise it this year."

"As for why it was revised... I think at least in this class, it doesn't need much explanation."

"Here, in addition to the basic courses that regular students take, you can also choose one course on your own..."

"And then there's Kiana."

Himeko, holding a pointer, stood on the platform explaining some important points and their origins, even to the later transfer students.

Well-behaved children like Seele have already taken careful notes, and it's no wonder that Kiana is so clever...

"Huh?" She raised her head blankly, at a loss for what to do.

"Could you read a passage from the book you're holding?" Himeko's smile seemed somewhat...displeased.

"Uh, oh! This, this..." Kiana thought it was something serious, it was just reading a passage.

She looked at the contents, but couldn't utter a single word for a long time.

What's going on? It's difficult enough, but how come she doesn't recognize a single word? That can't be right.

Kiana is a little confused.

"You're holding it upside down, you're holding it upside down..." Mei carefully reminded her. Kiana hurriedly straightened the book.

"Kiana..." Himeko's expression was somewhat kind, and the corner of her mouth twitched slightly.

"It seems Kiana hasn't recovered from the mission yet."

...

"Ellie, why do you seem to be in a good mood?" Eden took a sip of his tea and asked the girl in front of him.

It's clear that Alicia has been waiting for this question for a long time.

Alicia smiled gently and recited the poem she had in mind.

Oh dear, there's nothing I can do. It's kind of embarrassing if she's always the one to bring it up.

"Because I witnessed the birth of something I love today! I'm so excited!?"

"Just like the spring breeze meeting the rain and dew, the earth puts on a new look. I am really happy today. Moreover, Luo Mo was very honest this time."

"Oh? Because he explicitly stated it was about the knife?"

Eden smiled as she looked at her friend. Seeing the other person so happy made her feel inexplicably good as well. As for the things she liked, Alicia didn't want to talk about them, so she didn't intend to ask.

"That's right, honest children are always lovable, so I secretly punched him before I left."

Alicia put her hands on her hips and said happily.

As for the knife, she's not the same Alicia she used to be! Especially not in a situation where it's clearly a knife!

"Hmm, then let's watch it together. Should we invite others?"

"Next, we'll randomly select two lucky audience members from among the Yingjie who are coming downstairs."

...

Luo Mo clutched his back and gasped twice.

Damn it, he'll remember this grudge!

She said she'd kick you, but ended up getting punched instead. Alicia, that's really outrageous.

As for the reason for the plot, Luo Mo said that he had told the truth this time, so there shouldn't be any major problems.

But since he was injured, he naturally wanted to take a break and relax, so this time, he was going home to check on things!

Anyway, the stargazing storyline was already prepared; at most, it just needed some polishing in the voice acting.

But after thinking about it, he realized there was no need to give up just because of this delay.

Something's not right, something's really not right. In this event, I gave the Sinner's Elegy a five-star review for the sake of obtaining Yunmo's fragments, and now this familiar scene is happening again.

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