Nemo shook his head, and finally shook off the last trace of drowsiness. He wiped his face and stood up straight, then he found that he could only look down at Hayden, who made a very obvious shrinking movement.
So Nemo sat back on the edge of the bed again and raised his head slightly. âGo ahead.â
âFirstâ First of all, Iâm very sorry.â Hayden stared hard at the print on the carpet. âDuring the ceremony, I had a wrong view of you. You have a lover. Iâm really sorry. I⊠I thoughtâŠâ
âWhat?â Nemo was at a loss for a few seconds before reacting. At the beginning of the ceremony dinner, when Hayden saw his face clearly for the first time, there was indeed a subtle alienation in his expression. âUh, donât worry. This isnât something that needs to be apologized for.â
âNo.â Haydenâs tone unexpectedly hardened a bit. âI have to apologize. You see, you noticed it too, didnât you? I hate prejudice, but I alsoâŠâ His voice became smaller, and in the end, it almost turned into a vague grunt.
âOkay, I forgive you,â Nemo responded solemnly. âI have to wash up, Hayden. If you have anything elseââ
âYes.â Hayden buried his head even lower. âThat⊠Itâs actually a little hard to say, but⊠UhâŠâ
âPlease just say it.â Nemoâs expression was a bit complicated. Nurses should be regarded as the assistants to healers who faced with all kinds of bloody tragedies on the battlefield. If Hayden Wilhelm behaved like a frightened turtledove, he was unsure whether the other party was really suitable for this major.
âWhen youâre not with your boyfriend can you try to act with me as much as possible?â Hayden said in a mosquito-like voice. âUh, I mean, just go to class together, okay? I ran out of my own money and couldnât afford to hire a guard. Five silver coins a day. If you donât think itâs enough, I can add more⊠And, if your boyfriend cares, just treat it as if I didnât ask.â
Nemo was taken aback. His gazed crossed the bruise on his opponentâs forehead, and he vaguely guessed in his heart. âNo need to give money. Of course, we can go together. Itâs just a trivial matter. Do you know Clementine well? If so, I have a lot of questions to ask you.â
âThank you. Thank you so much, Nemo. I still have a bit of research to do on this place, but just ask me if you have any questions.â Haydenâs eyes were flushed, and he nodded vigorously. âIâm ready. Then Iâll wait for you to finish washing?â
He rushed back to his half of the room, as if Nemo would change his mind in the next second.
Nemo shook his head helplessly. The logistics major needs to go out for group training at six in the morning for breakfast. He didnât know if it was because most of the nursing major was female, but training time for nursing was before dinner. Oliver should have just arrived at the training ground right now.
He finished washing quickly and picked up the textbooks he needed today. After half-instructing and half-threatening Bagelmaurus, Nemo slowly changed into his white uniform. When they officially went out, Hayden stuck behind him like his tail while still shaking his head.
Bypassing the corridor of the dormitory, Nemo began to wonder if the other party was using him as a shieldâ Countless curious or contemptuous glances came over and most of them were completely blocked by him.
The closer they were to the part of the castle that belonged to the nursing profession, the denser the gazes. It was just that most of these young people have never been outside. Nemo was baptized by Adrian Crossâ icy gaze in their initial task, so he didnât intend to take this lack of momentum of contempt to heart.
âWhat are we having for lunch today?â Nemo carried his breakfast bread and thought seriously. Seeing that he was close to the classroom, Hayden finally dared to stick his head out and cautiously walked side by side with Nemo.
One of the two was wandering, while the other looked down at the tip of his shoe and walked in the corridor as if he was a ghost, paying no attention to the noise around him. Until there was a loud noiseâ Nemo subconsciously looked sideway, and his short new roommate was gone.
Hayden was sitting on his back to the floor; the books he was holding in his arms scattered all over the place. The person that knocked him down wasnât a man, but a very beautiful girl. Her figure was exceptionally plump and tall, accentuated by the nursing uniform, and she stood firmly in place, looking down at Hayden who was on the ground.
The temperament of the beautiful girl was extremely cold. Her face was full of subtle anger and disgust, as if a giant slug was falling to the ground.
Nemo didnât know who hit who for a while. According to Haydenâs way of walking, his roommate could probably bump into an elephant smoothly, so he decided to remain silent for the time being and squatted down to help Hayden pick up his books.
The girl snorted coldly and went straight past them, followed by a tall young man. He casually poked Hayden, who had just stood up with his finger and cause the latter to fall to the ground again. âPay attention next time you walk, little girl. I can see that youâre not really interested in women. I heard youâre in the same dorm as this little boy. What, did he give you some special service?â
He didnât even bother to hide the sarcasm in his tone.
âShe bump into me first,â Hayden murmured in a low voice. âDonât say that about Nemo. He has a loverâŠâ
âWhat kind of lover?â The uniform of the young person was the cloth armor of the combat major. It stood to reason that the students of the combat department shouldnât be here at the moment. âItâs just a mere logistics over there. Except for the face, thereâs nothing to be gained. What kind of âloverâ are you talking about?â
Nemo raised his eyebrows. Hayden got up silently again and patted Nemoâs arm. âLetâs go.â
âOh, I think this gentleman should apologize.â Nemo stuffed the book he picked up into Haydenâs arms.
âWhy? Because I âinsultedâ your lover? Itâs clear that he entered such placeâ I wonder if his techniques are particularly good? This is reallyâŠâ
âNo, no you misunderstood,â Nemo said calmly. âI mean you should apologize to Mr. Wilhelm. I saw you jabbing him with your fingerâ As for Ollie, please donât mention his techniques. If I made a list of reasons of why I like him, that would definitely be at the bottom of the list. To be honest, I really donât mind your bullshit.â
For a while, both the perpetrator and the victim looked at him speechlessly.
âHa! Youââ the warriorâs hand was halfway stretched out and his wrist was firmly grasped by a pale hand.
âApologize,â Nemo smiled and lowered his voice slightly.
The warrior struggled in disbelief a few times but found that his hand remained motions. There was an absolutely power gap. He felt a little sore for a moment, as if it wasnât a hand that was holding his wrist but a highly poisonous snake.
âSorry, Mr. Wilhelm,â he said bluntly, pausing with every word.
âThis is over.â Nemo let go of his hand. âHave a nice day, gentleman.â
The warrior snorted coldly and quickly turned and left. Nemo shook his hand and turned his head. The way his roommate looked at him was like looking at a monster.
âYouâŠâ Hayden shivered even more. âHeâŠâ
âMy hands are stronger,â Nemo coughed. âDonât worry. After all, now that I have become the well-known âlittle white faceâ, he wonât preach this kind of thing everywhere.â
Hayden let out a trembling breath.
When they officially entered the classroom, Nemo saw the beautiful girl again. She was sitting in the first row of the hall, and still had a cold expression on her face. Nemo sighed and chose a remote corner with Hayden. The strange thing was at this moment, the hall was full of girls in white uniforms, but they seem to completely ignore their existence as if they werenât alive, and they all have nasty looks in their eyes.
This was the case for the whole hour of class.
âIn generalâ As nurses, the first task is not to save lives and treat injuries, but to share the pressure of the healer. Abrasions, lacerations, fractures that are not complicated and such⊠Must be dealt with by you, rather than wasting the precious magic of the healer.â The professor was an elderly man, dressed in a white robe. His voice was extremely hoarse. âAs a former healer, I would like to tell you that absolutely obeying the healerâs orders is first priority. When rescuing on the battlefield, please also abandon your useless sentimentality. Yes, yes, I believe this is an excessive requirement for womenââ
He raised his chin and glanced around. The female nursing students lowered their eyes and was silent. The professor nodded in satisfaction.
âAs civilians, you can enter this college. I personally appreciate your efforts.â He coughed a few times. âBut this is just the beginning. Whether you plan to find a husband during your studies, or look for a goal on the battlefield, Iâll treat you equally in schoolworkâ Miss Lawler, whatâs wrong with you?â
ââŠNothing, professor.â The beautiful girl with a cold expression wiped her hands. She seemed to have accidently broken her quill pen.
âOkay. Thatâs all for our first class. Please take a break for a while. Wilhelm, White, come here for a second you two.â
Although Nemo could remember everything, in order to behave normally, he still wrote down the main points. Wilhelmâs hand speed was even faster than him, as his roommate seemed to want to write down every single word that the professor spit out. Hearing him called their names, the two put down their pens and obediently stepped forward.
This time, the eyes of the other students finally gaze over.
âMr. Wilhelm, your father has communicated with the school. He still wants you to transfer to a healer major. To be honest, I read your answer sheet. Although the content of the healer isnât excellent, itâs passable. If you consider going toââ
âNo.â Haydenâs voice was pitifully low, but very firm. âThank you, professor.â
âI suggest you think about it. After all, compared to nursing, healers have a much longer life span in terms of social status and occupation.â
âNo,â Hayden just repeated in a low voice.
âI respect your decision.â The old professor shrugged. âThen itâs your turn, Mr. White. You got full score on the part of abyssal magic pathology. The professor over there is very interested in your perspective. Have you ever considered transferring to a research-related major?â
âWhat?â Nemo was a little confused.
âYou didnât read the transcript, did you? A letter shouldâve been placed on the desk in your room.â The old professor took off his glasses and wiped them carefully. âWith all due respect⊠If you donât understand the nursing major, or the number of recommended places is limited, and you want to use this as a springboard, I understand very well, but if you want to stay here, I suggest you⊠Ahem, donât be so arrogant. Itâs best to cherish your talents.â
Hayden quietly clenched his fists. Nemo stopped breathing and looked into the hall subconsciously. The professorâs voice wasnât small, and the girls in the front row could definitely hear it, but the old man still spat out words like âarrogantâ unconsciously. It didnât even sound like deliberate irony, but really came from the heart.
âYou heard what I said. These civilian girls squeezed into this profession purely to find an opportunity to break away from their class and catch a wealthy enough husband or lover. You⊠Donât have the same plans, do you, Mr. White?â
âNo, I donât.â Nemo subconsciously denied and his brain became a little blank. âIââ
âGet out!â A cold and angry voice interrupted the conversation causing the professor to frown.
The beautiful girl left her seat at some unknown time and was throwing a bouquet of roses out the door. âI want nothing to do with you, Leonard. I didnât even know you before yesterday. Donât follow me anymore!â
âIs my status too low for you?â Another voice that sounded a bit familiar came from the corridor.
ââŠI want nothing to do with you. Iâll say it again, get out.â
âYou guys go back to your seat first. When you change your mind, youâll come let me know.â The old professor frowned and walked to the corridor. The two took the opportunity to return to a remote corner.
âWhat the hell is going on?â Nemo asked a little confused. âDoesnât the nursing major sound good? What is this evaluationâ Speaking of which why donât you become a healer? Since you canââ
âThatâs what my father wants.â Hayden showed a wry smile. âBut I know very well that my magic isnât that strong. You also heard today that healers on the battlefield are extremely scarce, and a little more magic can save one more person. People like me⊠Just for the face of my family, what would be the difference in killing people?â
âThen why choose nursing?â
âBecause I like to help others.â Haydenâs face was a little pale. ââŠDonât look at me like that. Iâm very good at this. Nemo, I scored second place in the admission score for the nursing major.â
In order to be less dazzling at the beginning, Nemo specifically answered a lot of wrong questions in nursing, but he hadnât read the transcript, so he continued asking, âWhoâs the first?â
âMarilyn Lawler, the one who knocked me down this morning.â Hayden looked at the beautiful girl standing at the door. At this moment, she had her arms cross and looked angry. âI can understand why she doesnât like me. Nemo, do you want to know why the professor advised you to change your major? In fact, they are all for the same reason.â
âMiss Lawlerâs reputation is well-known. Sheâs a well-deserved genius in healing magic. For all treatment-related parts, she got full marks this time⊠Her professional application was written as a healer.â
âThen whyââ
âIn Alban, women arenât allowed to work as healers. Letâs just say that nursing is the only high-level profession that allows civilian women to enter.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThe working life of nursing is usually very short, up to five or six years. Most of them will find someone they like on the battlefield and get married. Others take action earlier, finalized the marriage in the college, and wonât even participate on battlefields, but what the professor just said⊠I donât agree with it at all. At least the ones who are desperately fighting on the battlefield, IâI donât think they are all doing it to âbreak away from their classâ, and some may âwant toâ do it.â
Nemo opened his mouth but the doubt on his face still didnât disappear.
âNemo, you come from a small place. I donât mean to look down on you. This difference may not be seen in small places. After all, most civilian jobs donât require a work permit, but in a slightly larger place⊠Uh, for example, here, most of the respected occupations will have work permit requirements.â
âWell, I know this.â But as a black chapter living at the bottom, Nemo had never had an in-depth understanding of this. Although the Abyssal Churchâs collection of books was rich, there werenât too many records and studies in this area.
âThey canât do licensed work without the signed permission of their father or husband.â
âWait, that meansâŠâ
âYes, they are civilians. Once they get older and their father dies, itâs impossible to have the opportunity to engage in this kind of work again. Nobles donât look at girls who are too old, and even if they marry ordinary civilians, they usually canât get a work permit. No one wants their wives to work more decently than themselves.â
Nemo suddenly understood the sources of hostility and indifference. He could even understand that kind of mood; something that was at the fingertips of others but couldnât be touched by him all his life.
He turned his gaze to the door of the hall. Marilyn Lawlerâs strength was indeed outstanding, at least much stronger than her frivolous suitor. She had already left the door and was walking to her seat. Miss Lawlerâs eyes were slightly red, and there was a smell of roses emanating from her body.
But she didnât say a word, and not even a whimper leaked out.
The original relaxed mood suddenly became heavy. Nemo sighed and decided to talk to Oliver at noon about his disinteresting discovery, but the trouble came faster than he thought.
âI believe everyone has understood the responsibilities of their profession. Letâs group together.â The last class before lunch was held on the vast lawn behind the college, and the sound amplified by the loudspeaker array wafted across the field. âIn a real battle, an action unit should be 30 people. Considering that there are not many fatal dangers in the academy, weâll temporarily form a group of 15 people.â
âThere are ten combat units: one defensive and offensive mage, seven fighters, and one commander; five auxiliary units: one healer, two logistics, and two nursing. Please identify your teammates according to the list and remember their faces. They will be your comrades-in-arms and relatives this year.â
Nemo looked at Oliver standing opposite speechlessly, who shrugged. Hayden was still hiding behind him, and Oliver seemed to be with his roommate who stood next to him.
âOkay,â Nemo thought. Without the discovery he found just moments ago, this wouldâve been a surprise, not a nuisance.
It was Marilyn Lawlerâs frivolous suitor.
âOllie.â Nemo hooked a hand around Oliverâs neck. âDonât look over there.â
âBut someoneâs walking byâ Wait a minute. You shouldnât get into trouble on the first dayâŠâ
âSorry. I couldnât hold back,â Nemo said with a stern face. âI have a bad feeling.â
ââŠMe too.â
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Kinky Thoughts:
I see, so itâs a sexist patriarchal system. It now makes sense why during Annâs flashback her brother said that her.