Carb Sears (R)

Chapter 452

Carb Sears (R)

A bizarre but bittersweet, cruel but kind story about country boy Usher and his secret friend.

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Chapter 452 – The Spring Feast.

“Forget it.”
“Yes.”
“…Forget it?”
“I forgot.”

Lidica repeats the same words over and over again. Usher seemed to know what answer she wanted, but seeing her teary-eyed, she purposely gave a different answer.

“Huh, okay. What just happened?”
“I fell while trying to sit on a chair…”
“As expected, you haven’t forgotten!”

When I answered honestly to Lydica, who asked for confirmation, I stomped her feet and dyed her ears bright red. She wondered if she needed to be so ashamed of a simple fall, but her reaction was hilarious.

“What happened?”

After seeing her tears welling up and her blue eyes glistening, he told him what he wanted, and she glared at him with a pained sound.

“Ugh, is your knight right? I thought all knights were hard golem-like people.”

You’re like a golem What she said wasn’t entirely wrong. Since Usher became a paladin in Parz, he had been concentrating on his duties, and his fellow knights and people had heard half-serious, half-joking stories about him.

It may be surprising, but most of the knights were quite boisterous and enjoyed jokes. His colleagues would be surprised to learn that he, who was teased for being too rigid in Parz, is treated like this in Parsi Penia.

“What’s your name?”
“This is Usher.”
“Usher…”

Lydica seemed to ponder as she muttered his name, but she frowned as if there was something wrong with her.

“Never heard of it either.”
“I just arrived yesterday.”

No wonder she didn’t know his name. Even if you stay for a long time, it is rare for your name to be known among people.

“The person who has just arrived from a distant country knows the people here well. As far as I know, I’ve never seen her contact or meet anyone.”

In the first place, it was very difficult to interact with people from other countries unless it was a neighboring country. The distance between countries is that far, and it is impossible to send or receive letters.

“Don’t even think of making excuses for magic. I know what magic she uses.”

Lidica glared at him, her blue eyes shining brightly.

“Should I trust you to tell me where she is when you say you know someone you’ll never meet?”

Usher listened to her and agreed. Perhaps even if she were herself, if she were in the same situation as Lidica, she would have had the same questions and been wary. I’d rather be able to convince them somehow if I could meet them.

“Okay. Then I’ll get up now.”

He gave up trying to find out the whereabouts of her lady from Lydica.

“Now, wait! Can I just give up so easily? Wasn’t it important?”

When Usher neatly gave up and stood up, she stood up rather flustered and grabbed him.

“It’s certainly important, but would you mind telling me about her?”
“Heh, there’s no way I’ll tell you. Why would I send a suspicious person like you to her…”
“Because it is.”

Lydica gave her blank expression as Usher answered, facing her directly. I didn’t want to give up the clue I barely got or miss the opportunity to find it easily.

“Don’t you care about her?”
“Ugh! No, who cares about whom!!”
“If you resented her or didn’t care about her, I’d take her no matter who I am.”

If she hadn’t really hated or cared about her, she would have taken him no matter what Usher was up to. It wouldn’t have mattered whether he hurt her woman or not.

But Lydica didn’t. She was alert and didn’t lose sight of her as if facing a predator seeking her cub’s location, though her words referring to her were a bit radical.

How could she be so cruel and intimidatingly ask about her woman who was so protective of someone who might be her most precious person to him?

Even if her woman was not the last piece of her girl he was looking for, Usher himself decided to give up asking her because he thought it was unacceptable.

“So I’ll find out about her in my own way.”

Checking on Lydica, who was absentmindedly with her mouth slightly open, Usher decided to search for her other clues.

“Haaa, what is this?”

Sulshien felt her legs tremble as her legs gave out, but she managed to keep herself from falling. She still couldn’t believe what she saw was real.

Who would think that a sacred society would do such a thing? If Choi is expelled, he may be branded dishonorably for blaspheming the society.

‘One was clearly a student, but…’

The dark red cloak and hat clearly meant that he was a member of the Society. But I couldn’t figure out who the other person who was actually doing it was.

You shouldn’t assume that you’re not a member of the society just because you’re not wearing a student uniform. Unless you are a member of the society or an employee, you cannot enter this place.

‘Could it be Professor?’

It occurred to her that she might be her professor, but she immediately shook her head. Being a professor dedicated to the education of the society is a very honorable thing.

He must also have the qualifications of a skilled alchemist guaranteed by the state, so he can receive courtship and support from many people even if he is respected and quiet.

But why would such a professor have an inappropriate relationship with a student who would benefit nothing from touching him? No matter how respected a professor is, touching a student was another matter.

Even more so, taking a student of the same gender and committing such an unscrupulous thing was a big risk from the professor’s point of view.

“.. When? When?”
“Ah yes!”

Seol Sien is lost in her thoughts. He was startled by the voice calling him and raised her head. When he saw her familiar face, his face relaxed involuntarily.

“Professor Martia!”
“How long has this been! Isn’t it right for those stubborn people?”
“I’m not stubborn!”

Sulsien blushed at the story of her smiling in front of her. If she didn’t know about anyone else, Professor Martia was the person who really cared about her.

“Then you’re stubborn. Even if it’s dangerous, you submitted it directly to the top and left.”

While everyone else laughed at Sulsien, only Professor Martia listened to her research seriously. Apart from that, she did not grant her request because the investigation process was too risky and there were many uncertain factors.

“I’m sorry, sorry.”

Seolsien felt betrayed by himself, thinking how even Professor Martia could do that at the time, and stabbed his research upwards in a fit of anger.

Now that I think about it, it was embarrassing, so as I was shuddering, Professor Martia gave me a strange look. Let Seolsien questionably face her gaze.

“You’ve changed a lot.”
“I have changed, have I?”
“So, a lot has changed. In the old days, he was full of venom.”

Seolxien believed Professor Martia’s words, but he couldn’t realize how he had changed, so he laughed awkwardly.

“Rather than that, I checked all the papers.”
“Ah! How is it?”

Professor Martia, who was talking while organizing the documents she had brought, made her sulciene tense. As long as she was a student of the Society, she could brag anywhere, but as an independent alchemist, she wasn’t in a position to brag.

This is because even if you publicize the thesis that recorded your research results or investigation journal, you cannot be persuaded by anyone unless you receive the guarantee of a professor who is a formal alchemist.

When Sulshien couldn’t hide her anxiety and her legs trembled, Martia smiled and talked.

“Shall we go to the dean’s office now?”
“…! That word!”

She unwittingly spread her smile all over her face. The professor’s name is required for thesis verification, but the dean’s approval is required to publish and certify it.

“That’s right. I’m so surprised that Sulsien found out so much.”

Sulshien stood in front of the dean’s office with Martia, gasping for her tension.

“You don’t have to be nervous. He’s kind.”
“Ugh, how can you not be nervous?”

Not to mention she could get more support if her research was properly recognized. Formally, she could have been an alchemist.

‘I’m going to go see Aidos’ family.’

If she could get the bonus, she would have the slightest face to face the two knights who were sacrificed because of her.

“Dean. This is Professor Martia.”
“Come in.”

The moment she received permission and entered the dean’s office, Seol Shien had no choice but to breathe in vain.

“Huh. What’s going on?”

She’s that. She’s the center of the dean’s office, and she’s sitting on that chair because she was the woman in the furnishings room earlier.

“Ha, Mr. Dean. Cochet…!”

Next to her, the student she had seen earlier moved her tea carefully with her trembling voice and her hands, then met her eyes with her seolsien and dropped her tray in a fright.

“Oops! I’m sorry! I’m sorry!”

Wow Jangchang! Clink! The loud sound of her tray hitting the floor, the sound of cups breaking, and the sound of an apology from a student whose name she did not know overlapped, but when she heard the dean’s deep gaze staring at her, N felt her purr. Shook her body

Carb Sears (R)

A bizarre but bittersweet, cruel but kind story about country boy Usher and his secret friend.

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