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It was the first ti he liked soone, so Felix realized belatedly that he was pathetic and clumsy in every way.

Love, curiosity, jealousy, misunderstanding.

In this process, he only faithfully followed his feelings. Without considering what the other persons situation is and how ones trivial behavior will affect the other person with relatively low social status.

Only when his father learned of Lucys existence did he realize how dangerous and careless it was.

At that mont, his spine literally cooled down.

Far from protecting Lucy, it was as if he had rather trapped her.

Why was he so hasty? Why couldnt he settle the situation calmly?

However, when he found Lucy and her father in one space, his head went blank and nothing ca to mind. He just thought he should keep Lucy away from my father.

It was the worst birthday ever.

Realizing the terrible fact that just liking soone can bring misfortune to that person.

He agonized over and over again.

Cant I get closer to Lucy?

Should I really not like her?

No, that was impossible.

Not liking Lucy couldnt be his choice now.

So, he brought up another option that he had never considered in his life.

To be a duke of great power that even his father could not wield.

To rise above his father and jump over a position where no one can dare disobey his words.

Only then will he be able to take care of his loved ones by his side.

At that ti, Felix firmly vowed not to give up his life with Lucy no matter who opposes it.

So, he followed his fathers orders and began to learn the new businesses of his family that he had been neglecting.

It was the first step to protect Lucy.

One thing that complicated him was the anxiety that constantly ca to him.

Will Lucy really wait until he confesses? Can he hold her back with just the word to wait?

When he saw the tears in Lucys eyes a few days ago, he strongly felt that he should not leave it as it is.

He wants to stay by her side so that she wont feel anxious again due to false rumors about him, but it was difficult for other students to draw attention like last ti. In a situation where he couldnt do this or that, he thought and thought, Is there no other way?

Then he suddenly rembered.

A very natural excuse to be with her.

* * *

You want to join the book club?

Adrians eyebrows rose for a mont and then ca down again.

Felix often confused his brother with his sudden and incomprehensible behavior. But now Adrians expression was more confused than ever.

You know were graduating in two months, right?

Adrian reminded him of one fact that Felix didnt care at all.

Now, what are you going to do? And the application period was at the beginning of the sester. I dont have any plans to fill the staff right now.

At his brothers cold refusal, Felix stood and rolled his eyes around for a mont.

Was there a recruitnt period?

In fact, He didnt expect that he wouldnt be able to join, but he couldnt think of anything to say because he ca randomly.

While thinking about why he should join the book club with his hands in his pockets, he found Lucy, who, like other mbers, was looking at him with a puzzled look.

Her face suddenly raised his will to cheer up more. He responded to Adrian in a confident manner.

Why dont you fill it up? Every ti I go to the library, your mbers are struggling. Isnt it good for the book club to have another person to help?

He looked around the rest of the mbers with a look of Am I wrong? Then so mbers nodded strongly behind Adrians back.

Then Adrian opened his mouth with a troubled expression.

In principle, there is a separate recruitnt period set by the academy. Its been a long ti since that period has ended, so I cant accept new people, Felix. Ive already submitted the list.

It was the first ti I knew all about it. When Adrian ntioned the school rules Felix couldnt refute anymore.

But he cant back down like this.

In his troubled vision, he noticed an unexpected person who he had not noticed before because he was only paying attention to Lucy.

Wait, hes not in the book club either.

He pointed to Colin Connor, who was watching the situation with interest next to Lucy.

Im an honorary mber!

Before Adrian could answer, Colin ca forward and tapped his chest.

So, I was given the opportunity to participate in the conference.

Only then did Felix approach the mbers with a face that he had found an excuse. Then he took a chair out of a desk and declared it at will.

Then Ill be an honorary mber.

Unexpectedly, Adrian didnt say much. In fact, he looked like he had given up on his brother.

Yes, do as you please. When did you listen to ?

Even if he didnt say it out loud, Adrians inner thoughts seed to be heard in their ears. Instead of kicking Felix out, Adrian ended the situation by saying this.

Co on, everybody, ignore my brother. Lets finish what we were talking about and wrap up the eting.

Adrian changed the subject naturally.

However, Lucy still had a stunned expression, and the mbers kept glancing at Felix , conscious of his presence.

In particular, a schoolgirl who appeared to be friends of Noel Roman and Lucy managed to hold back her laughter, smirking as if the wind were blowing.

Actually, it has beco difficult to find manuscripts to be published in the literature since last year.

Adrian led the eting again.

I guess no one writes much these days. Even if I put out an announcent for collecting manuscripts, there werent many writings that ca in. If anyone has a good idea, I want you to give your opinion.

Colin raised his hand as soon as Adrians words were finished.

I can offer you as many manuscripts as you want.

Thats not a solution.

Colin lowered his hand with a sullen face.

This ti Lucy raised her hand.

Why dont we pay for the manuscript? Of course, once we start paying for the manuscript, well have to keep paying for it every ti we make a collection.In the anti, making a collection of books by receiving students texts for free can be a challenge, but I think it will be possible with the budget of the library departnt.

Felix tried to co up with a consensus, but another student ca forward first. It was fellow student Alan Gross.

But its just a penny. Theres no one in this academy who would write poetry for such a small sum.

It was an oddly sarcastic tone. Felixs eyebrows rose in a flash.

Where the hell does this dog co from?

Whew! Alan is always so negative

Lucys short-haired friend muttered openly.

But its a good idea to pay for the manuscript! Even if its not necessarily money. Then therell be a lot more manuscripts coming in!

Where are you going to get the paynt for that?

There were opinions that contradicted the opinions, and there were opinions that contradicted those opinions. The classroom beca noisy in an instant.

Strangely enough, he could see a person in the library clouding the water.

Most of the students in the book club seed to have a bad feeling about that boy, Alan Gross.

He wasnt very close to Alan, so he never talked to him, but Felix knew at a glance. He is a natural born pessimistic and full of irritation.

In addition, he ignored what his juniors said and accepted Adrians words without saying anything.

It was a typical type of sycophant who was strong to the weak and weak to the strong.

All right, everybody, stop it.

Adrian gently restrained the mbers. The students, who were making a lot of noise by shooting back at their opponents, cald down. Even Alan Gross quietly shut up.

As if he had already seen this scene many tis, Adrian arranged the situation with a bored face.

A few years ago, I heard that there were so many manuscripts that it took a considerable amount of ti to sort them out. As ti goes by, the number of people writing poems and novels seems to be decreasing, and as a result, it seems that it is becoming more and more difficult to get manuscripts. If you keep doing this, we might not be able to publish an anthology at all.

Adrian pondered for a mont and said,

I agree with Jemima about Lucys opinion. Even if its not necessarily money, I think it would be good if there was another reward.

The atmosphere in the classroom was so cold. Adrian said that they would discuss it again later and ended the eting in a hurry. He seed to want to keep Alan and the other mbers apart quickly.

At the end of the eting, the mbers crowded out of their seats. In the cluttered gap, Lucy sent Felix an eye saying, See for a second.

It was what he was hoping for. He followed Lucy carefully so that it wouldnt be too obvious.

Of course, there was one thing left to do before that.

Felix left the classroom and stopped by the door for a mont, and then popped out one foot at the right mont. As expected, sothing ca clung to his toes.

Alan tripped over Felixs feet and huddled, but eventually fell down with a loud noise on the floor.

Oh, my mistake.

Felix said sarcastically, looking at him who fell.Sienna

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