Chapter Twenty-Nine: Flowing Clouds
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The silver-haired girl was quicker than he had imagined, her two slender hands quickly blocking the overturned pile of books, and some of the scattered books were "hit" by her hands and flew out. However, the crumbling pile of books was largely held steady.
Just as Clendier was about to breathe a sigh of relief, he suddenly noticed that the book that had been typed out by the silver-haired girl was flying towards a brown-haired girl with a colorful feather hat on the side. His heart thumped, and Clendir didn't want to provoke a noble nobleman. He panicked, and the book fell to the ground with a thud.
"Be careful!"
As soon as Clendil finished speaking, a tall figure quickly blocked the brown-haired girl's side. The book hit him like it hit a brass wall and fell to the ground.
"I'm sorry.. Huh, is that you?" She turned her head and saw that the man who was blocking her flying book was a tall giant man with a bright scalp, sharp eyes, and dark skin. His thick arms were holding a stack of books. It was the bald head I saw yesterday, Jessica's number one vassal, Kukaron.
He politely nodded to the diminutive Alina, and stepped out of the way, revealing the unscrupulous brown-haired girl behind her.
Sure enough, it was her, and the half-elf secretly sighed in her heart about the crampedness of the academy, and she actually met this nasty guy here again.
"Why are you an imposter again. Her expression was like a fly, "Are you stalking me, and offending me with this childish action?"
The categorical tone displeased the half-elf.
"Of course not, dear lady. ”
"Then apologize to me. Jessica's gaze skimmed over Clendil, who was cowering to the side, and focused on the half-elf's beautiful face, "Apologize earnestly." ”
"I just apologized. Alina shrugged.
"You just apologized to my vassals, and mine. ”
"But the book didn't hit you. "Unless you tell me that you jumped in fear of the book, like a frightened hen that flies and coos, I will consider sincerely apologizing to you." ”
Jessica's face was ugly, and she commanded the bald man, "Kukaron, step on her book." ”
So the bald man stretched out his foot and stepped on Clendil's poor book, his big foot almost bigger than the cover.
The brown-haired girl turned her head and crossed her waist to look at the half-elf, wanting to see what she could do. Poor Krendil, not only ignored, but also inexplicably drawn into a fairy fight.
"Stupid. Alina commented, turning around and walking to the booklet, "I'm Alina, is my book organized?"
Before students enter the room, they must hand in the checklist before queuing, so it is their turn to pick it up.
"Alright, alright, long ago. The female teacher smiled and pushed a tall pile of books towards Alina, "Alina-san, there are a lot of books, do you need help?"
"No need. ”
The half-elf looked at the pile of books far beyond her imagination, raised her hand, and spat out two meaningless syllables on her lips, sounding like she was calling the servant over.
The ring on her middle finger lit up, and the pile of books on the marble table suddenly moved, floating to her side, as if an invisible hand was dragging the heavy pile of books.
"Invisible Servant ......"
The name of the spell floated from behind the crowd, and several eyes focused on the ring on her finger. It was a gift from Flogisa, a pure elven-style ring with the magical "Invisible Servant" on it. The magic pattern blends perfectly with the art style of the ring itself, fitting well with Aliana's background—the Elven Bloodline, of course.
Jessica stared at her, pursing her red lips, and the tall pile of books beside the silver-haired girl mocked Jessica, she had mistaken the owner of the book, and she thought that Clendil was just a servant.
"As a reminder, this is my book. Alina smiled, "I'm tired of you, frightened, and tell your vassals to move their feet. ”
"You.."
"Well, I have to admit that I caused this classmate trouble. Alina interrupted, her head bowed slightly, "I'm so sorry to scare you like a cooing hen, I apologize very sincerely, please for..."
"Let's go!" Before Alina could finish, Jessica interrupted and walked angrily to the door, where Kukarun withdrew his feet and followed. He still had a calm expression on his face, as if the playful gaze around him was not there.
"I... I'm sorry. ”
Krendil stumbled, and immediately crouched down to pick up the book, so that the silver-haired girl in front of him would not see his flushed face. Alina had a pair of deep, turquoise eyes that were etched in his mind. Therefore, Clendil was particularly afraid of the look of pity in the turquoise eyes, and he preferred to be disgusted.
"I'll help you. ”
Her voice was as crisp as a pearl falling on a silver platter. But Clendil was embarrassed, especially when a plain white hand came into his sight. It was sleek, its complexion was the hazy white of dreams, and how close it was to him, within reach, and he could smell the ethereal scent, which made him feel an unforgivable, rebellious impulse.
This made him more embarrassed, more inferior, and he didn't dare to raise his head, afraid that the pity in the eyes of the half-elf girl would shatter him.
The books were quickly piled up, and Krendil kept his head down, hoping that Alinor would turn around and walk away for his strange sake. However, she didn't.
"There are so many books, I'll help you move them. ”
"No, no, no. He almost muttered.
"Huh, which dormitory building are you talking about?"
Oh my God! Clendil wailed loudly, but the sound was so beautiful that he couldn't refuse. He looked up, and Clendier could imagine himself like a cowardly death row prisoner about to be hanged, trembling up at the thick rope on which he was about to hang.
He saw the delicate face of the half-elf, even more beautiful than the rumored elf. A pair of clear eyes looked at him, without the slightest pity he feared, and her gaze made him feel like an equal for the first time.
"No. 8, Building 7, West Courtyard. ”
The inferiority complex and fear in his heart turned into a warm current that flowed through his body, and he had the courage to speak without stammering.
"Okay. Alina instructed another invisible servant, "Hold the book, follow him to No. 8, Building 7, West Courtyard, and come back." ”
With that, she turned and walked out of the doorway, followed by Clendill, watching her slender back until she disappeared to the side of the flower bed.
Krendil stood there and stared blankly for a few minutes, his heart empty, as if something in his heart had flown away with the pure white figure.
He shook his head, smiled wryly, and walked in the direction of his bedroom. Snow-white pointed ears, exquisite dresses, silver hair, and jewels on the clothes like stars falling into the snow. While it amazed him, it also reminded him of how different their status is.
For him, she was destined to be a white cloud floating over the blue sky, inadvertently floating over his head, shielding him from the fierce sun. He looked up at the white cloud in the sky, knowing in his heart that he would not be able to touch the white cloud high above him no matter what. But that touch of coolness will always remain in his heart....