Chapter 44: Elementary Make-up Exam (4)


Princess Joni returns to Saint-Pades?
Although he had known such a day before he entered the sanctuary, he did not expect this day to come so fast.
"You owe her money?" Hyde held him back.
"No."
"That's the feeling." He was sure.
Dilling was embarrassed and his volume was slightly raised. "Of course not."
"Your eyes are blinking." Hyde narrowed his eyes, as if to bewitch him to be honest.
Dillin tilted his head back, "Teacher, I don't think you would be interested in such nonsense in your capacity." He specially emphasized the pronunciation of "you" and "nonsense."
"You?" Hyde smiled, "Isn't it you?"
Dilling reflected, he found that he really often used "you" to call each other, and quickly said: "It also expresses my respect for you."
Hyde said: "Oh?"
Dilling's face was firm.
Hyde turned to look at the main entrance of the sanctuary. "Just think about the time, that Joni should be coming soon."
Strong wind blows the surface.
He squinted, the people who were standing beside him disappeared, leaving only a few leaves that were rolled in the air.
Really not?
Hyde flashed thoughts in his eyes.
The door slammed open and closed again.
Soso and Raymond, who were leaning together to read the comics, looked up at the same time, staring blankly at Dilin who was standing by the door with a pale face and panting.
"Are you ... okay?" Raymond was a little ashamed to see how embarrassed he was. I knew I shouldn't have forced him to ask.
Dilling wiped his face with his hands, and his look returned to normal, "Running too fast."
"What did Heidein say?" Raymond looked at him expectantly.
Dilling shrugged. "He said nothing."
Raymond gave a little gesture, "Really didn't say a word?"
"He said a lot of words, but the key question didn't say a word."
Raymond was disappointed.
Dilling absently sat on the bed, and what turned in her mind was Princess Joni's return to Saint-Pades.
Soso slipped off Raymond's bed and rushed to him, his fingers shaking gently in front of him.
Dilling laughed, "Are you afraid I'm blind?"
"Hyde bullied you because of his mentor?" Suoso looked sad. Since seeing Heidein's education method by the lake, he has always worried about Dilling's safety.
"No." Dilling hesitated, or to be honest, "Princess Jonnie is here."
Soso widened her eyes, "Are you here to get married?"
Dilling froze.
Raymond was most sensitive to this kind of thing, and immediately raised his ears and said, "Is Princess Jonny the Princess Jonny of Shaman Lear?"
Dilling nodded.
Raymond's eyes glowed. "Are you going to marry her?"
Dilling quickly denied: "Of course not."
Raymond thought for a moment and said, "But she should be older than you?"
Ropeway: "Two years older."
Raymond suddenly put away her ridicule and whispered, "Is it a marriage?"
Dilling looked up at him. This usually careless teenager always shows his calmness and rationality inadvertently.
Raymond sighed: "I heard that Princess Jonnie is not only distinguished, but also a rare beauty on the mainland. Even if it is a marriage, it is also a very beautiful marriage!"
Dilling: "..." Unfortunately, his reason lasted too short!
Suso opened her eyes and cared, "Are you really going to marry her?"
Dilling was powerless: "I never said that. In fact, I don't know her intentions." According to the truth, she should still be thinking behind the door.
Raymond saw his doubts, jumped out of bed suddenly, put on his shoes neatly, and shouted out, "I'm going to inquire."
Dilling was terribly curious, and certainly would not stop.
About an hour later, Raymond returned. The entire face he came in flushed, apparently rushing, "I know how she got here."
Since his departure, Soso and Dilling have been waiting quietly. So when he said that, Soso immediately asked, "How did you get here?"
Raymond smiled wryly, "Of course he came by boat."
Soso didn't notice his ridicule, but said suddenly: "It was the same as us."
Seeing that her joke did not receive the expected results, Raymond coughed, "She specially expressed her condolences on behalf of Shamman Lille."
As soon as Dillin's eyes turned, she guessed the excuse used by Princess Jonnie, "Because of Menglin Lin?"
Although the resurrection of Nightmare Forest only involved the junior college, this matter was so enthusiastic that it must have passed to the intermediate and senior colleges. It is a matter of time before the countries of Sharmanli know. But I did not expect Princess Joni so soon to think of using this incident to return to college.
Raymond said: "Yes."
Dilling sighed slightly. If she just wanted to return to Saint-Pades, there shouldn't be much involvement with him. After all, they now belong to the junior and middle schools. And there is another benefit to her arrival, that is, her forces will not come to harass him again.
"But," said Ruimeng, "I heard that she will go back after only three days."
Dilling hesitated, "Just three days? Was it decided by the college?"
Raymond shook her head and said, "Princess Jonnie just went to see the dean and she hasn't come out yet. Her attendants said that she stayed for three days."
"Her servant?" Dilling jumped up in spirit, "What's her name?"
"Justin."
Dilling pulled Sasso and ran out.
Justin is very famous in Shamian Lille, and he became famous differently from Dilling. He did not have such a prominent background as Dilling, but came from an insignificant town in Shammanil. He caused a sensation in Sharmanlier because he defeated the then guard of the palace, the guy named Shammanlier's first knight, at the age of nineteen at the mockery of everyone.
Dilling and his relationship are very good, the two often used to learn swordsmanship together. At least half of Dilling's swordsmanship comes from his teaching. The relationship between the two can be said to be a teacher and a friend.
Although Dilling didn't want to see Princess Joni, but compared to missing him, he felt that the encounter with Princess Joni was not so bad.
Finding Justin is easy.
Princess Joni is meeting with the dean, so he must be guarding nearby.
So Dilling met him smoothly at the door of the dean's office.
"Dilling?" Justin was pleasantly surprised to see him. "How do you know I'm here?"
Dilling smiled proudly: "Isn't it because you broke into my place?"
Justin smirked. "It looks like you're doing fine here. But I still feel sorry that you didn't choose Saint-Sauveur."
"At least I haven't regretted it so far." Dilling smiled.
As a knight, Justin highly recommends the First Cavaliers College in mainland China, which is also his alma mater Saint Sauvignon Glory College. They had argued several times, but ended up with Dilling's insistence. But judging from his current expression, it is clear that he still has a deep grudge on this matter.
"Okay. My great magician." He said, his eyes finally shifted to Soso, who was standing next to him, and the original smile was much thinner, and he greeted arrogantly: "It's been a long time, His Highness.
Soso is a little overwhelmed. "Hello, Justin." He found out long ago that the other party didn't like himself, and never concealed this dislike.
Dilling seemed to get used to the alienation between the two, and didn't take it seriously. He hurriedly changed the topic and said, "The princess came this time because of Nightmare Forest?" Although he used a question, his eyes were clear Do not believe.
Justin didn't plan to hide him. "This is just one of them."
Dilling waited for him to continue.
"The princess's other purpose is to see you." Justin stared at him indefinitely.
There was another jump in Dilling's heart, and suddenly there was a bit of unclear meaning in his eyes, "But you are not ..."
Justin's face remained the same, and he cut off, "This is the princess' wishes."
Dilling frowned.
He strongly opposed the marriage with Princess Jonny, because he didn't want to get involved in the court battle of Shamriel, and because he knew that the proud and excellent young man was more suitable for the princess than himself. At least he has a heart.
Dilling didn't think he could catch up with him one day.
When Justin saw Dilling for a long time, his face sank immediately. "This is your honor."
"Although it is an honor ..." But he really did not have the desire to intervene in the feelings of others. Dilling looked at him with a serious and almost solemn look, and a series of refusals slammed into his throat, and he couldn't get up and down, panicking.
"Although honored?" Justin frowned. "Are you going to refuse?"
Since this marriage has never been officially put on the table, Dilling has always "rejected" in a roundabout and implicit way. It might not be obvious, but he didn't think Princess Joni knew it. But if she is going to put the matter on the table like this, he must have a better solution.
"Why?" Justin took his silence as a default.
Despite his calm look, Dilling felt the aggressive momentum emanating from him.
"I have someone I like," Dilling said harshly. As a teenager who has never thought about this matter, he has to admit that he has someone he likes, even if it is a matter of rights and interests, which makes him embarrassed and shy.
"People you like?" Justin blinked, looking subconsciously at Soso.
Suo Suo was caught in the clouds and mist by the conversation between the two, and looked curiously at Dilling, "Who do you like?"
Justin's gaze followed.
Dilling took a breath. Justin looked at Sosso's eyes just now and he saw it. He must not be pushed out of Sosso. This would cause him annoyance. He moved his lips and shook his head. "I can't say."
Justin stared at the torch. "Can't I say it, or is there no one?"
Dilling calmly met his inquiring eyes, "Do you think I need to lie?"
Justin blurted out, "You don't want me ..." Reason made him close his mouth quickly.
The three did not speak at the same time.
The atmosphere was a bit awkward.
Michelle, who has always been ignored, suddenly said, "Would you like a cup of coffee?"
The three looked together.
Michelle said: "I think you may want to add some water."
Di Linwan refused: "Thank you for your hospitality, but it is not needed for now."
Michelle shrugged indifferently and returned to the state of transparency.
Justin was silent for a while, and said, "Go back and think about it. I don't think this is the real answer."
Facing his clear and thorough eyes, the lie that Dilling had just set up in his mind collapsed.
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