Chapter 64 Each has a heart that does not see the light in his eyes

The Nature Society, founded in the same year as Starlight, often involves both magicians and adventurers - members of the club are often of similar origins. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

The Nature Society and other societies are housed in a separate building, named the White House because of its white paint, which is surrounded by tall columns made of a single piece of stone with a lion's head carved on the capital.

Fitney didn't move around campus very often, so he didn't know there was such a place near the end of the starlight. But others have been here, and they seem to be quite familiar.

"It's awesome! Lornay! I've been here before, and people here like to talk about a lot of interesting topics, I've only heard Tobin say it before, about magic or something......" Acelen babbled and jumped around Fitney.

"There are all the clubs here? There seem to be a lot of clubs here. Fitney's face was expressionless, as if he hadn't heard Eslenfer's words, and it seemed that there was only a picture of a teenager walking forward.

"Of course! I saw a lot of interesting groups last time I was here!, they were all so interesting!" said Eslenfer, who didn't care about Fitney's obvious reluctance to talk to him.

"It's true that there are many clubs in the White Building, but the professor won't worry about not being able to manage them, because every year they are managed by students alone, and this year it is the Mystery Society that is in charge. Alva couldn't see Eslenfer, and approached the White House with Fitney, "There are often opportunities for the management of the Nature Society. ”

Along the way, Alva told her about the history of the Nature Society, mixed with a lot of anticipation for Fitney's arrival.

It was heavier than Fettnay had thought—she didn't like to bear the expectations of others, let alone such unclear expectations.

"It may sound like a bit of a hassle, but everyone is pretty casual, so you don't have to worry too much. Alva kept an eye on the change in Fitney's expression, and saw her look of displeasure, thinking that she thought that everything in the society was too cumbersome.

Fitney didn't speak, she understood what Alva had misunderstood about her expression.

"I'm not going to worry. Compared to the heavy and inexplicable expectations, she doesn't care about the thick history of the community at all.

Alva didn't show a sigh of relief—he already thought in Helis's description that the girl hated all sorts of things, and that the interpretation of the history of the society could easily be misinterpreted as cumbersome, so it was very difficult to invite success.

If Wendy was here, maybe she would be able to change her mind?

"Oh, Lonnay, what would he think if he knew that you were once a poor little nobleman, and that no amount of complicated rules would cause you to resent it?"

Fitney did not speak, although Eslenfer was absolutely right.

But this kind of misreading of expressions was needed at this time, and she was already familiar with it—Fitney's eyes fell on the building, and there was a faint glint in her brown eyes.

"Alva!" "Alva!" was just as they were about to reach the White Building, when a man standing under the White House saw them—and then Fitney heard a cry of surprise, and the girl with long, maroon wavy hair ran up in three steps and two steps.

"Wendy. Alva's eyes lit up, and he hugged the girl who threw herself into his arms—Wendy wasn't pretty, and her face was freckled, but her eyes were big and clear, and they were impressive.

Wendy blinked and happily left a kiss on Alva's face, "Why did you go so long?"

"I'm bringing new friends over, and they told me that you have a headache after class this afternoon, is it better now?" Alva looked down at her, his tone very concerned.

"Ahh

Are you shy?

Right?

"Oh, that's love, Lornay, maybe you'll have an earth-shattering love affair when you get there, and heck, it seems like saying something bad, but it's a good thing in your world?" Acelenfer saw Fitney's puzzled look in his eyes and continued his advocacy.

It was only after receiving the affirmative statement from Eslenfer that Fitney realized something, and turned her head, and some of her words were automatically omitted.

"Hello, Mr. Wendy. Fitney replied politely to Wendy, showing no other emotion.

"You're welcome," Wendy laughed with dimples and looked unexpectedly sweet, "The people in the Nature Society are looking forward to your arrival!"

In the blink of an eye, Wendy went from ignoring Fitney to ignoring Alva, and Alva had a wry smile on his face, but it didn't stop Wendy.

Fitney nodded, Alva had already told her these things earlier.

Sounds more comfortable than Alva's words.

"Ah...... I'm talking too much, Alva must have told you, sorry, I'm just very verbose, if you think it's very unbearable, please let me know. Wendy said the back, her expression a little serious.

"Flutter ——! baby, you're not verbose at all. Alva laughed.

"Really?" said Wendy's expression with a hint of hesitation.

"Of course. Alva said, and then stepped forward to take her hand in his hand, "Then you guys go to the White Building, I just happen to go to Professor Tren for some things." ”

"Leave it to me. Wendy said—no objection to anyone—and Fitney soon followed her to the fourth floor belonging to the Nature Society, which was marked by an ancient tree and a sword, placed on the gate of the fourth floor, with a similar pattern on the setting of the ring Alva was wearing.

The rooms belonging to the Nature Society were simply furnished, and most of the places felt empty, which Fitney guessed had to do with their penchant for discussions.

"Do you need a drink?" by the way, this painting is ......" Wendy introduced the room to Fitney, gesturing to a few glass jugs filled with juice not far away.

Fitney declined them and stopped in front of an oil painting in front of the wall.

The painting depicts a forest layered with simple green color patches.

"This is one of the things that we've looked at, about forest change, and there are a few other studies that you can look at this one for. Wendy handed a book to Fettney, a book without a cover - there were no words on it.

Fitney was indeed very interested in these.

"There are no activities in the first month of school, and our activities generally start next month, and then there will probably be a party for everyone to get to know each other. Wendy took the opportunity to say to her.

"It's a great place to be, isn't it!" said Eslenfer cheerfully beside Fitney, "this is a great opportunity!"