How to Save Humanity After Transmigrating into a Villainess Princess? Chapter 103 : Suk's Prophecy
"Your Majesty, please wake up."
Hearing the familiar voice in her ear, Elashia made her familiar response.
"Candice~ Let sleep a little longer~"
However, Candice's seemingly emotionless voice didn't disappear as usual, but continued:
"Ms. Chris is waiting for you. Please prepare quickly to visit the Magic Academy with her."
"Ah!"
Elashia suddenly rembered—she had just brought soone back!
And then she had just selfishly slept until dawn!
Elashia's sleepiness imdiately vanished, and she bounced up from the bed, saying to Candice:
"Quick, quick, get so presentable clothes..."
Seeing Candice smiling at her but not saying a word, Elashia couldn't help but stop talking.
Looking at herself, she realized that because she was so tired yesterday, she had gone to sleep without changing into a nightgown!
Ahhhh, everything feels so chaotic...
Seeing Elashia's confused state, Candice smiled slightly.
"Please go wash up quickly, Your Majesty. Ms. Chris is waiting for you."
Elashia quickly nodded and rushed toward the washstand in another room.
Watching Elashia's hurried appearance, Candice felt that her niece was truly too cute.
Perhaps because she had been abandoned in a small courtyard in the Imperial Capital since birth, Elashia's behavior was extrely natural, unlike those noble ladies of the Elasia Empire who had to follow ladylike etiquette in every movent.
There was a beauty untainted by noble culture.
Elashia hurriedly finished washing up, hurriedly ate the breakfast Candice had made for her, and then imdiately rushed out of the sleeping quarters in a hurry.
However, she suddenly realized—she didn't seem to know where the person was.
Just as Elashia stood there at a loss, Candice appeared from behind her with a smile:
"You can find her at the Governnt Affairs Hall. She's already started communicating with other security officials about work content."
Elashia was sowhat surprised.
"How did she start working right after arriving?"
Candice nodded.
"Indeed, I initially suggested she adjust first, but she had absolutely no intention of resting."
"Ah... is that so."
Should she say this was worthy of the character with the longest assignable work hours in the ga...
In the ga, assigning characters overly long work hours might cause their favorability toward "Elashia" to decrease, but this never happened with Chris alone.
In her understanding, all of her ti was work ti.
Although Candice was also quite diligent in handling governnt affairs and was similarly called a "workaholic" by her subordinates, with almost no affairs ever being delayed for a day at her desk, she would absolutely never sacrifice her rest ti for work.
Chris was different. For her, sacrificing all of her ti was no problem if it ant doing her work better.
Elashia thought for a mont and said to Candice:
"Then, can you do a favor in the future?"
Candice bowed slightly.
"Relieving the Sovereign's worries is a subordinate's duty."
Elashia said to Candice with an extrely serious expression:
"I hope you can persuade her to sleep earlier when you have ti in the evening. I don't want work to crush her."
Candice showed a slight smile:
"Your Majesty, please rest assured. Even if you hadn't said so, I would have done this."
After receiving Candice's assurance, Elashia also replied solemnly:
"Good, then I'll entrust this to you."
Originally Elashia had wanted to do this herself, but thinking about it, it didn't seem quite appropriate.
After all, if we're talking about who went to bed the latest, in this palace it was probably none other than Elashia herself...
And her staying up late wasn't even for proper business—it was all for reading novels...
Having soone like that persuade others to rest earlier was sowhat inappropriate.
After receiving Candice's assurance, Elashia imdiately hurried toward the Governnt Affairs Hall.
Reaching the entrance of the Governnt Affairs Hall and feeling the work pressure hit her face, Elashia ultimately gave up on the idea of going in herself, instead having a controlled soldier relay a ssage to call Chris out.
Seeing Chris erge from the Governnt Affairs Hall entrance and walk toward her, Elashia showed a sowhat embarrassed smile.
"I'm really sorry for making you wait for right after coming back."
Chris shook her head.
"It's nothing. I happened to et Pri Minister Candice this morning, and she taught many things I need to pay attention to in Elasia."
Elashia said:
"That's good, that's good. Let's go to that Magic Academy I ntioned to you before."
After speaking, Elashia led Chris toward the Royal Magic Academy.
The Magic Academy had originally existed as royal gardens before renovation, so its location wasn't far from the palace, and the two quickly arrived.
At the entrance of the Magic Academy, a purple-haired woman in mage robes was already prepared to receive them.
To avoid disrupting normal teaching order, Elashia had specifically arranged with Erin that no announcents were needed—just the three of them touring would be fine.
After exchanging greetings, Erin smiled and said to Chris:
"I've already heard about your situation from Her Majesty. I'll take you on a proper tour of this academy, and we'll also train mages for the security departnt."
Chris showed a formulaic smile:
"Thank you. I'm Chris. How should I address you?"
After hearing Chris's question, Erin suddenly smiled sowhat playfully.
"My na might surprise you when you hear it, but I must explain to you—I won't have any dissatisfaction or hostility toward you because of this."
Erin's words startled both Elashia and Chris simultaneously.
Why was Erin saying this so suddenly?
Elashia asked sowhat puzzled:
"This... why are you suddenly saying this?"
But Erin only smiled.
"I think Ms. Chris will understand, because..."
Erin looked at Chris with a playful smile.
"My na is Erin."
"What!"
Erin's words made Chris cry out involuntarily.
Erin?
That was a na that had always lingered in her heart.
Although she and Erin had never t, she had heard this na from an unforgettable person at an unforgettable mont.
In Yage City, when she had sentenced the scholar Suk to death, at the mont of execution, that man had shown a relieved smile.
He said that in the final mont of his life, he had foreseen the future.
In the future, his thoughts would be carried forward by a student he had never even t.
This prophecy was dismissed by many people in Yage City as Suk's dying delusions.
But in the eyes of Chris, who had personally sentenced him to death, it wasn't delusion at all.
Because when she witnessed Suk's final monts with her own eyes, that man's eyes held only relief and joy, without a trace of madness.
And in Suk's prophecy, the student who would carry forward his thoughts—was nad Erin!
Reviews
All reviews (0)