"By the way, let me introduce you to him."

Yuri stepped aside, spread his hands in front of the pink-haired beauty, and introduced himself with a smile.

"This is Eileen, she is the head of the theology department at St. Cromwell Theological Seminary."

Today is Yuri's second day as a special admission student to the seminary.

The maid uniform was only ordered yesterday and isn't finished yet.

Even so, Yuri couldn't wait to bring Eileen home and introduce her to her family's witch.

According to the bet, Annabelle would only work for Yuri for a week, but Erin was different—

She volunteered to continue working until the day Anna's punishment ended.

In that case, Yuri would naturally want to use Irene for as long as possible.

He invited Eileen to his house the next day.

Eileen hesitated for a moment before saying, "Hello, Miss Stella."

"Oh……"

Stella looked confused; why did Yuri want to introduce her to the teachers from the school?

Just then, a guess occurred to her, and her nerves instantly tensed up.

Could she be someone sent by the Papal Court to interrogate me?

—Stella questioned with her eyes.

She hadn't forgotten what Yuri had said before: the Papal Court had not yet recognized their master-servant relationship.

Yuri shook his head. "What are you thinking?"

He said proudly, "From today onwards, Ms. Eileen will be my personal maid. You two should get along well."

"Huh...ah...?"

Stella's brain went blank.

What are you saying, kid? She's your teacher, isn't she?

As if to explain things to Yuri, Eileen took a step into the attic.

She neatly placed her hands on her lower abdomen and bent over in a proper manner as she spoke.

"Miss Stella, nice to meet you. Let's work together for our Master... Master from now on."

"Alright, we've said our goodbyes. Let's go, Eileen."

Yuri turned and left: "Today is the first day, let me teach you some basic rules."

"Yes...yes, Master."

Eileen followed with small, quick steps.

"...?"

She stared blankly at their retreating figures.

While thinking to herself, "You're playing pretty fancy tricks, kid," the silver-haired witch also felt a strange sense of crisis.

117 A Brand New Campus Life

St. Cromwell Theological Seminary, new campus, second floor of the teaching building.

In the spacious classroom, Camus sat down in a back seat by the window.

There was still some time before the school bell rang, and students gradually entered the classroom.

Camus took his books out of his bag and began his pre-class preparation.

However, his classmates were not as serious as him.

They wouldn't want to attend such completely useless cultural courses if it weren't for the need to prepare for exams.

Today's first lesson was about continental history, focusing on the customs and traditions of the various countries in the Diammam region.

For the young noblemen and ladies studying in St. Cromwell, this was simply a waste of life.

After all, more than 80% of the students here will return to their hometowns to work for their families after graduation... So what's the use of learning about the funeral customs of ethnic minorities on the border of the empire?

Camus was much like most of the lazy students around him, with a proud father who inherited a title and a mother who liked to compete with other noblewomen and spend money extravagantly.

If there is any difference, it is that he did not want to go back to his hometown to work for his father after graduation.

Camus has an older sister who is five years his senior. She is exceptionally capable and has been chosen by their father and grandfather as the next head of the family.

He was very fortunate to have an older sister, which freed him from the fate of nobility and allowed him to choose what he wanted to do.

Camus wanted to stay at the university after graduation and obtain an internship teaching position at the seminary.

To achieve this dream, Camus must complete all his studies at St. Cromwell with straight A's or higher.

To achieve this goal, Camus forced himself to study diligently.

Lacking natural talent, he can only achieve his dream by working harder.

Just then, a noisy sound came from the playground outside the window.

He peered out of the second-floor window and saw dozens of students forming a circle on the playground.

And standing in that circle was none other than Euryphus Falción, the most popular and sought-after figure in the academy these days.

Anyone living in the Papacy could not possibly have been unaware of his name.

Euryphus's legend began when he was still an infant.

It has been 14 years since he was recorded in prophecies as a savior.

Now, under the careful nurturing of the church, Euryphus has grown into a handsome young man full of charm.

There are many mysteries surrounding Euryphus Falción.

Out of a desire to protect the growth of the prophesied son, the church forbade nobles and common people from interfering too much in his private life.

then.

He had no notable achievements until a month ago, but recently he has suddenly come into the public eye.

Some analysts believe that, perhaps because Euryphus is about to come of age, the church is beginning to build momentum for his activities after he becomes an adult.

However, opinions on the prophesied child have become extremely polarized.

Some say that he enslaved women at a young age and even unconsciously used his beauty to seduce noblewomen from various countries, making him a born devil (specifically referring to his relationships with women).

Some say he was kind, humble, and hated evil, making him a rare and true knight.

The two sides held diametrically opposed views and the debate was intense.

However, one thing people agree on is Euryphus's talent.

He officially became a special student at St. Cromwell last week, which means that Euryphus has already reached the third rank at the age of only 14.

Is it very powerful?

To the average person, he must have been an extraordinary genius.

But those in the know will understand: by the standard of a "future savior," he is very capable, yet perhaps not quite that capable...

As far as Camus knew, his sister had advanced to the third rank at the age of twelve, under the guidance of her tutor.

However, Camus also believes that talent is not everything.

Although there is no evidence, he believes that there must be something in this world that is more important than talent or ability.

It was precisely because Euryphus possessed that he was able to accomplish the great task of saving the world in the future.

That's right—Camus was actually a supporter of Euryphus.

Although he wasn't as fanatical as some people, he had been secretly watching Euryphus, a boy who was less talented but more hardworking, for the past two years.

At St. Cromwell Theological Seminary today, two opposing forces are centered around the Child of Prophecy.

One faction consists of supporters of the prophesied son.

Notable figures include the Lily Cross Knights and the recently renowned Maya.

The other faction consists of opponents of the prophesied son.

They mainly consist of the vast majority of male students at the seminary and a small number of female students.

There are many reasons for the opposition:

For example, there's the issue of Euryphus having a female magician as a slave, the questioning of the legitimacy of Euryphus becoming a special admission student, or simply the annoyance that he's surrounded by girls wherever he goes.

Camus was just an ordinary person; he didn't have the courage to stand against all the male students and couldn't openly support or follow Euryphus.

That is why Camus admired Euryphus's courage even more.

Without a doubt, the Child of Prophecy brought the silver-haired girl's slave into the school to provoke his enemies lurking in the shadows.

It must be said that this is an extremely dangerous move; one wrong step could lead to a plunge into the abyss.

But he did it anyway.

Euryphus's actions were like a declaration and a provocation to the world.

He wanted to tell everyone that he was the prophesied savior, but he couldn't and didn't intend to make everyone like him.

Of course, such self-willed behavior inevitably comes at a price.

Euryphus's "evil deeds" have now brought about the inevitable "bad consequences."

As soon as he entered the seminary, before he could even step into the teaching building, he was stopped by an upperclassman.

"Ah... Euryphus is dueling again!" "To be precise, he's been challenged to a duel."

Camus turned his head and saw that not only him, but several other boys were also leaning against the window, closely watching what was happening on the playground.

"Today's opponent is... Karim, a third-year student!"

One of the onlookers whispered excitedly, "Eulifusa is going to be in trouble now."

"Is he strong?" another person asked.

As far as he knew, Euryphus had only been enrolled as a special student for a week and had already won several duels in a row.

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