Chapter 149: An Interesting Man from Another Abyss

Fitney thinks that Follett and Sharon have little to do with her, and when she returns to Starlight, she immediately separates from them, returning to her old life trajectory - between the flower room, the laboratory, the library, and her dormitory, during which most of the students are still interning outside, and the members of the Nature Society who have a good relationship with Fitney will not even return to Starlight until the beginning of the second year. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Halys leaves Starlight, Ingrid drops out of school - I forgot to mention that even she herself doesn't think there is any need to come back here for this girl who has rediscovered the warmth of her family, Chris is still out for an internship, Letta has gone to run errands and has not returned, and Hilley is still as elusive as usual.

No one would bother Fitney, so she didn't speak to anyone for the next few days.

This does not mean that such "leisurely days" will last until the beginning of the school year.

"Hello, may I come in and have a look?" Fitney was making a brief note of the experiment he had just conducted that day when there was a knock on the door, and she answered, and when the last word in her hand was finished, she remembered that the voice belonged to Follett - and she looked up, and Follett was looking at the experimental equipment on the table with curious eyes.

Thinking about it this way, Follett and Sharon have been coming to Xinghui for more than half a month, but Phytenay has not made much progress in understanding them.

Once a person closes himself, he is truly closed.

Follett wears the cloak that people often wear in Starlight today, and his facial features are naturally not ugly when viewed together, but they give people a subtle feeling, and it is difficult to see seriousness on his smiling face, but it will make people read too relaxed and leisurely, thus giving people the impression of contempt for others.

But this can't affect Fitney too deeply,

"What are you doing, is this an alchemy experiment?" Follett asked, gesturing to the plants on the table.

"No, my research here doesn't involve metals, that's what to say...... You could call it a potions experiment. Fitney thought for a moment.

"Is there any difference between potions and herbs? Oh, this, this! I know this, I've used it to make tea. Follett asked, pointing to one of the potion plants, surprised.

Follett Avril is the youngest son of Viscount Avril, and there are rumors among the nobles that he likes to make tea, so it is not something he made up to tell Phytnay about this - in a way, although his demeanor will not be disguised, so sometimes he will feel that his behavior is not in line with the behavior of the Starlight people, but it is more comfortable than Sharon, who likes to disguise.

According to rumors about Sharon, she is not a quiet and well-behaved girl.

"Mana can be contained by plants to gain some magical properties, and the best of them are crafted into special magical artifacts - hence the name Potions Plants that magicians like to call them, but in essence, herbs are no different from potions, because there is no plant that is not affected by magic. Fitney then said.

"Magic can be contained by plants!" Follett exclaimed.

"Humans receive this reward because they live in this magical world, why can't plants? Fitney said softly.

Follett, even if he was talked about among the nobility, was ultimately a traditional believer in Ironia, and in the Holy See's interpretation of magic, they mentioned that only humans could use magic, but in Fitney's statement, the first sentence resolutely shattered this perception.

Fitney can be said to be an atheist, although it is difficult to be convincing in this world.

"You know, I'm from...... Well, a kingdom with more traditional ideas. Follett simply spread his hands—and the hearted Fitney read a hint of self-deprecation in his words.

"Are you still used to life here? Fitney suddenly felt a little interesting, wondering what it would be like to be a fellow nobleman who had undergone the rigorous training of nobles to suddenly come to live in such a place at this time.

"I think it's quite interesting. After thinking about it, Follett said very seriously, "There are many activity rooms in the school, and the dishes are the first time I've seen them, and if you can read books that you can't read before when you're bored—the collection here is really incredible! The only regret is that there is no way to race horses, and there are so few horses here." ”

"Well, horses are aristocratic things. Fitney smiled inadvertently.

Follett had not yet realized what he had exposed—horses were expensive, and indeed "aristocratic stuff."

"But Sharon doesn't seem to like this kind of life very much, but she and your friend seem to be getting better and better, by the way, you can't be lovers, right? I always felt that my sister's addition would make this story something like a novel, tsk, I really over-the-top and pathetic, like what? It feels a bit like the story of 'Stupid Commoner Adez' and the noble noble lady. Follett sighed.

The smile on Fitney's face deepened, and Follett used this analogy because he thought of Ed as a commoner, and Sharon as a nobleman—even if it was a nobleman disguised as a commoner.

"It's none of my business, in fact, I have a bad relationship with Ed. Fitney thought Follett was amused—she suddenly understood why Follett was not liked by the nobles.

He was indeed a straightforward man.

"Really?" Follett was surprised, "Oh, let me tell you, I've seen two nobles like this before, they always like to fight back and forth, but they have to pretend that they have no contradiction with each other at all, I feel tired when I look at it, so one day I poured a plate of salad into the pants of one of the nobles, saying that he pretended to have a particularly good relationship with the rival, and guess what, the two of them have been in a lawsuit until now, it's terrible!"

Fitney thought the analogy was wonderful, and couldn't help but smile deeper: "You said it very interestingly, it is indeed like this, I have that kind of relationship with him, and one day we will settle the score, but it will be a very troublesome matter." ”

"Oh, then it seems that Sharon's arrival is still a good thing for you, you can usually be idle, and you don't need to feel so annoyed. "You left in a hurry that day, and Sharon told me that you didn't look right. ”

"Why did she say that?"

"Who knows, she's always suspicious!"

"Looks like you're upset with your sister. ”

"If that were possible, I think she would be more upset with me. ”