That evening, Vera stared at the âlecture registration formâ that arrived for him and Renee with a terribly troubled expression.
It was mainly because he could feel Theresaâs will in the document, which seemed to scream âdonât even think about running awayâ.
Vera had received an unprecedented assignment to learn how to become a child. He felt his head throb and went back to contemplate.
ââŠSix subjects.â
There were six subjects he could take. Among those, he had to choose three subjects.
He and Renee decided to pick three subjects from the six alloted subjects and attend together.
Vera heaved a sigh.
He felt uneasy since he had been told to turn it in today.
And so, Veraâs complexion slowly darkened, creasing his face as he pondered which subjects he should choose.
âAre you done choosing, Vera?â
Reneeâs voice rang out. Listening to her, Vera replied with a worried tone.
ââŠI havenât chosen yet.â
âRight? Iâm seriously debating which lecture to take.â
âAre you unable to decide between all of them, too?â
âYes. There are a lot of lectures I want to take, but I can only take three.â
Renee replied, a bright smile on her face.
Vera noticed that Renee was thinking differently than him and blurted out instinctively.
âItâs okay if you choose all of themâŠâ
âTsk-â
Tukâ
Renee poked Vera in the waist.
âItâs an assignment Lady Theresa gave to Vera. Dumping your tasks on others is an awful thing to do, you know.â
When she spoke as if she was scolding a child, Vera only grunted in return.
ââŠI apologze.â
âHurry up and choose. I just need to pick one more.â
âYes.â
Veraâs gaze fell back to the lecture application.
Vera, who had a battered expression after a long deliberation, finally chose âIntroduction to Advanced Swordsmanshipâ, âHistory of the Age of Godsâ and âIntroduction to Advanced Spellsâ.
History of the Age of Gods was one he picked out of personal curiosity, whereas the other two were chosen because he felt that if he had to choose, he should choose something he was good at.
ââŠIâve chosen everything.â
âMe too.â
Vera saw Reneeâs bright face as he turned his head and then asked.
âWhich lectures did you choose?â
âHistory of Gastronomy, Applied Gastronomy, and Relaxation Through Meditation.â
Flinchâ
Vera flinched.
ââŠYou must be very interested in gastronomy.â
âYes! Eating something delicious makes me feel better. Ah⊠the sherbet I had with Vera in the Empire was really good.â
Vera narrowed his eyes. She must be talking about the white sherbet they ate at the restaurant.
âYou wouldnât normally think of that as delicious.â
The words were already on the tip of his tongue, but Vera held them in, knowing that taste was ultimately a matter of personal preference.
Nevertheless, he didnât stop questioning her.
âYou made a very unexpected choice. I was certain youâd pick something along the lines of a spell or divinity, though?â
Reneeâs choice of lecture was just her being herself, but when his question pointed out how odd her choice was, Renee replied with a little blush on her cheek.
âBut Iâm here to learn. I thought it would be better to learn what I donât know than what I already know.â
Renee chuckled with a light shrug, causing her white hair to ripple like waves.
âAnd it looks fun, doesnât it?â
Her answer was filled with innocence.
Veraâs eyes gradually widened.
At the time, shame grew inside him. He was ashamed of his own decision.
He felt ashamed of himself since he was already thinking about âdoing what heâs good atâ when he had been advised not to go down the same path just a few hours earlier.
âWhat did you choose, Vera?â
Vera hesitated to answer for a while and soon uttered.
ââŠSaint, could you please give me a little more time?â
âHuh? Sure, take your time.â
âThank you.â
After answering, Vera looked at the application with a clouded expression.
ââŠThe attitude of learning.â
How to take the road less traveled.
A way to be a wise man, not a stupid coward.
âA way to be a man who knows how to venture into the unknown.â
Vera wrote off his way of thinking. He stopped weighing the gain and loss.
If he clung to that mindset, he would become a man who only knows how to achieve the same results, and he would end up trapping himself in a well.
Vera discarded all the logic in his head, leaving only âinterestâ in his now-empty thoughts.
Fortunately, Vera still had a little desire in him that he wasnât aware of.
Vera allowed some obscurity to seep into his head. Then let it unfold.
What piques my interest? Is there anything I donât know but would like to learn more about?
Vera, who had been fretting over it, quickly removed the âIntroduction to Advanced Swordsmanshipâ and âIntroduction to Advanced Spellsâ and wrote two subjects next to it.
He chose âIntroduction to Snowball Fightâ and âIntroduction to Chicken Fightâ.
âŠwhich were, of course, rejected by Renee, who made an indescribable expression.
***
The next morning.
After putting on the Academy uniform with the help of the apprentice priests, Renee took a deep breath before asking a question.
âWhat do you think? Does it suit me?â
Reneeâs cheeks were flushed red as she said this. Her lips, which had been drawn in a straight line, curved up in delight.
The act of putting on the uniform had triggered such an excited response in Renee because it meant that she would experience a life similar to others.
At that time, the answers to her question further elevated her mood.
âIt suits you perfectly. Iâm positive that you are the most beautiful girl in the Academy!â
Annie made a fuss with her usual bubbly voice.
âYou look fresh. Um, you look exactly like a student.â
Hela answered in a serious tone.
âI want to try school uniforms, too!â
It seemed like Aisha wanted to wear a school uniform as well.
Renee chuckled at Aishaâs remarks, which seemed to be mixed with admiration and nodded.
âThen letâs ask them to prepare one for Aisha, too.â
âYeah!â
âOh, Annie. Has Vera arrived yet?â
âYes, he just arrived. I think youâre ready to go.â
Annieâs reply deepened the smile on Reneeâs face.
âThen, Iâll be back.â
âYes.â
Renee turned around and started to walk away.
Tak, tak.
The cane made a rhythmic sound as it hit the floor. Renee also took gentle steps in harmony with the rhythm.
Takâ!
The cane hit the wall. Sensing this, Renee fumbled her hand to reach the doorknob and turned it.
âDid you have a good night?â
Veraâs voice rang out. Renee replied with a wide smile.
âYes. How about Vera?â
âI had a good nightâs rest.â
âThatâs good to hear. Whatâs the first class?â
She said, casually extending her hand. Vera wrapped his hand around hers before replying.
âIntroduction to Advanced Spells.â
âThatâs what you chose.â
ââŠYes.â
There was an undeniable sadness in Veraâs voice as he answered.
Why does he sound like that?
After taking a moment to think, Renee realized that it could be because of the two subjects she had rejected.
Is it because I didnât respect Veraâs wishes?
Such thoughts then entered her mind.
As a result, the thrill she felt earlier began to fade a little. It occurred to her that she might have been selfish.
Renee, who concluded that Vera was feeling regretful about the two rejected subjects, thought to herself.
ââŠDid he want to attend those so badly?â
Introduction to Snowball Fight and Introduction to Chicken Fight.
She had no idea why those subjects existed at all. Besides, she felt like it was an unsuitable subject to be taken together, no matter how hard she thought about it.
ââŠBut still.â
It was Snowball Fight and Chicken Fight, wasnât it?
To be honest, she was curious about what kind of lesson they taught in general, but all she could think about was how useless it would be even if she learned it.
Renee convinced herself that she had made the right judgment, correcting her wavering heart, and continued walking.
***
Vera walked hand-in-hand with Renee through the school grounds, narrating what he saw around them.
âThe scenery is lush and green all around. The buildings arenât green, but the vines growing over the white buildings gives the impression that they are. Furthermore, the large road that runs across the middle of the school grounds is white, giving the impression that the buildings have blended into the scenery.â
As he spoke, his countenance grew stiff.
It was a reaction upon realizing that, despite Reneeâs status as a student, everyone now knew she was the Saint, and he needed to be ready for any unexpected situation.
âAll eyes are on her.â
So far, he only caught emotions such as curiosity or astonishment, but it was too soon to be relieved.
âEach group of students wears a different colored brooch or necktie. Perhaps the color is the standard for differentiating grades. That seems to be the most logical reason.â
Vera, who had been alert to his surroundings, continued to speak with a stiff expression. Renee, who had been listening the entire time, abruptly interrupted.
âVera.â
âYes.â
ââŠIâm sorry.â
ââŠYes?â
Vera turned his head to Renee.
Renee, in her navy blue school uniform, shook her head, looking a little⊠no, very sorry.
âFor rejecting all the subjects that Vera chose.â
Vera tilted his head in confusion.
Reneeâs remark came out of nowhere for him, who had completely forgotten about it.
ââŠPlease donât be. I chose them purely out of curiosity in the first place.â
âStillâŠâ
âWhat the Saint said was absolutely right. I should have chosen a subject that we were able to attend âtogether.â It was my mistake to choose subjects that you couldnât participate in.â
He consoled her as gently as he could.
Upon seeing Reneeâs expression soften, Vera added sheepishly.
âI should be the one who apologizes. You ended up taking classes because of me.â
âThatâs not true!â
Renee jerked her head up in surprise at Veraâs remarks, then continued.
âIâm really happy to be able to take classes!â
âButâŠâ
âEnough.â
Vera closed his mouth.
Renee released a small chuckle at Vera, who shut his mouth, and added.
âI really want to try it. Going to class, studying and meeting new people, just like the others. Thanks to Vera, I can do all that, so Iâm actually grateful.â
Veraâs gaze flicked through Renee.
It didnât seem like she was lying.
When Renee was really happy, she smiled so broadly that her dimples came out.
Feeling grateful for Reneeâs willingness to be there and enjoy it, Vera briefly expressed his gratitude in words.
âThank you.â
âIf youâre thankful, you just need to do well.â
ââŠYes.â
âOne more thing, Vera.â
âPlease tell me.â
âIs there anything you havenât told me yet?â
Renee turned her head to Vera. Her unfocused blue pupils were partially hidden as she smiled.
Vera pondered about what Renee meant for a moment before uttering the answer.
âThe school uniform suits you well.â
Renee gave a pleased nod.
âGood job.â
âIâm flattered.â
âItâs nothing.â
Renee replied and turned her head forward again, silently sweetening her lips like a predator on the hunt who was waiting for her next opportunity.
âI was going to link our arms if he couldnât get it right.â
Although she said that she was taking a break from seducing him, if Vera had done something wrong, wouldnât it be permissible to punish him?
Of course, Vera, relieved that he wouldnât be tempted by her for the rest of the day, was unaware of her hidden thoughts.