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I Became An Academy Spearman ā Chapter 14. A Way to Understand Him (2)
Translator: Atlas / Editor: Fafa
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Glesiaās head moved slowly up and down.
It was an affirmation.
He managed to restrain the urge to speak first.
He assumed that now Glesia would be with him.
Now, he had to pay more attention to his behavior. If he had answered enthusiastically now, he would lose the firm, indifferent attitude Glesia was used to and interested in.
āI⦠agree. I have to spend time with you to understand youā¦so I will.ā
āIf you respond that way, it seems like Iām forcing you to. And Iām not.ā
He felt like he was gambling again.
He wasnāt asking Glesiaās permission to be with her.
He was allowing her to be with him, since she wanted to understand him.
And he had to emphasize it, so that Glesia would also clearly recognize it.
She looked at him very calmly.
āYou are a little cocky.ā
She laughed after saying those words. There was no hint of annoyance on her face.
He was relieved that his bet was a success. He responded with a smile.
āI donāt think Iām cocky. Thatās a strange word to describe me. I only said that because even if I spend time with you, thereās no benefit to me, right?ā
Actually, there was a lot of benefit. But she didnāt need to know that he was kinda-sorta- using her.
Nonetheless, Glesia nodded as if she understood his position.
āYouāre right. Because Iām the one who wants to get to know you. All right. From now on, Iāll pay all your expenses at the Academy to spend time with you. Thatās enough, right?ā Posted only on NovelUtopia
Even he was surprised at Glesiaās statement.
āReally?ā
āYes.ā
He knew he was very lucky when Glesia answered right away.
I donāt know how much the Academy can cost.
ā¦It was a shocking statement.
He didnāt know how often they would see each other, but it cost a lot of money to live at the Academy.
Except for accommodation, the Academy provided only enough to subsist on.
Additional pay was based on performance.
At the Great Royal Academy, there was a meritocracy based on talent.
That meant that if he didnāt excel, he had to pay out of pocket a huge amount of money for everything he did, from buying equipment to purchasing decent food.
But Glesia said she would pay all expenses to be with him.
He swallowed hard.
He strained to keep the corners of his lips from lifting.
ā¦Sheās crazy.
Suddenly, Glesia seemed much prettier to him.
He really thought this woman had a brilliant personality.
She had made a great suggestion on her own.
Then he thought.
I must catch Glesia.
And at the same time, not let her be able to understand him.
He decided on the spot.
āWell Glesia, Iāll see you tomorrow at the entrance exam place.ā
āOkay.ā
After a brief reply from Glesia, the two parted ways in the coffee shop.
Glesia frowned as she watched Han Seong disappear down the other street.
How can he be someone so ordinary?
She couldnāt even understand.
She turned around to head for the inn where she was staying.
She had gotten answers to her biggest doubts.
But now she also could not understand the chaos that invaded her heart.
A person who completely contradicted her values.
That someone was precisely the man Han Seong.
In this world, the grade of an attribute usually represented the value of a person.
She had always thought so.
In her sisterās case, like many other people she had met, she also had a unique grade attribute. Moreover, in the high-ranking nobility or royal family, there were numerous people who had high grade attributes.
In contrast, ordinary people were usually born with a common grade attribute.
If one of them could rise to high office in the future, he would be seen as the chosen one.
Anyway, the man named Han Seong seemed unusual to her.
He behaved in a way that she perceived him to be completely different from other ordinary people with common grade attribute.
Even his thoughts had a peculiar depth.
However, the manās attribute detracted too much from him.
Common.
The lowest grade of attribute.
āā¦ā¦ā
Furthermore, his Spearman attribute didnāt even have much potential.
Although very few people have actually gained reputation by having a common grade attribute, not a single one of them had the attribute Spearman.
āā¦I donāt know what to think.ā
She wondered if that man really had a common grade attribute. She also questioned whether a personās value was distorted by the grade of their attribute.
Tomorrow they might know what classes they have been assigned to.