Fortunately, it was safe to say that her personal information had not been made known. Her job position, age or address wasnât written on it.
Relieved as she had been worried for no reason, Sera then turned to the next page. There was nothing more written about Heliosâ rendezvous, but there were many interviews from people who allegedly knew about his tastes and hobbies.
Sera flipped though a few more pages and found something more eye-catching than the [ Emperorâs Rendezvous ].
âThe young head of the Cross Duchy, Duke Saruvia Cross.â
Unfortunately though, tabloids presented information differently compared to newspapers that presented objective facts. Based on just the title, Sera thought that this was going to be an interview with Duke Cross, but when she had read through it, she found that it was all âaccording to what her aides had saidâ.
It couldnât be determined just how true the aidesâ words were. Most of whatâs said seemed to be just a reiteration of rumors as well.
Itâs all about how great of a mage Saruvia was, the great and extensive history of the Cross Duchy, and how Saruvia had gotten excellent marks at the academy from her studies of magic. They were all third-party accounts from the people surrounding the duke in question.
But there was also one line that piqued Seraâs interest.
âDuke Saruvia Cross, who is perfect at everything even in terms of beauty, is believed to be the one who is the most suited to sit next to His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Adelio.â
Sera read the article and then flipped the magazine over. Sheâs encountered so many people who said the right and wrong things today.
She slowly sat back on her chair. Glancing at the clock, it was just in time for the twins to finish dressing for the day. Rather than involving herself in such unnecessary things, Sera thought that it would be so much better to see the children instead. Even if she tried to read her textbook here again, she wouldnât even be able to see the letters on the pages.
Looking one more time at the magazine with discomfort in her gaze, Sera sighed and took it from the table.
She was determined to return it to its owner on her way to the twin highnesses as she shook off her meandering thoughts.
The perfect sentence structures and spelling was all unbelievable considering that two seven-year-olds were supposed to have written them. Especially when she could see signs of their words being erased and rewritten. They even colored their drawings without going outside the borders.
A circle for a face, a few long lines for the body and the limbs, then a triangle for a skirt. It was a picture of shapes connected together, plus the eyes and a curved mouth. No one would be able to tell this was supposed to be Sera if not for the black hair that His Majesty had colored in.
âSheâs going to need more art classes in the future. If this was only a drawing assignment and not a picture diary⊠People would have wondered if she drew a ghost instead.â
âItâs good if you write a lot for me. Three lines!â
âThen write four lines for me, Sera!â
âYou canât write four lines just for Ferre! Me too, four lines!â
Sera chuckled delightedly at the twinsâ cute request. There were so many children who hated writing diaries on their own, but this was the part that they all likedâit was the short comment and review of the teacher who will check and return the diaries.
Sera always checked their diaries carefully and left short messages. She also did this during her previous life, and she could remember quite a few children who really waited for this.
After talking about their normal days, they anticipated what comments they could get in return. The children waited for their teacherâs messages as if they were exchanging secret letters with her. After getting back their diaries, thatâs the first thing they would check.