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The morning sun filtered through the large windows of the grand estate, casting a warm, golden hue over the intricate tapestries and polished floors. The scent of blooming flowers from the garden wafted through the open windows, mingling with the fresh, crisp morning air.

Sophia and Renard sat in their usual places in the grand sitting room, enjoying their morning tea. Alice, with her twin tails bouncing with every step, approached them with a determined look on her face.

"Grandma, Grandpa, I have a request," Alice told the two.

"And what is that?" asked Sophia softly, curious.

"I want to beco strong," Alice suddenly declared, her voice filled with conviction.

Renard looked at little Alice with a curious gaze, setting his teacup down gently.

"Oh, our little Alice wants to beco strong?" he asked, a hint of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.

"Yes," Alice nodded vigorously, her twin tails bouncing up and down.

Sophia and Renard exchanged a knowing look and smiled at Alice's enthusiasm. They couldn't reject their little granddaughter's heartfelt request.

"That ans Alice needs a teacher," Sophia said, her eyes twinkling with amusent.

"Could Grandma and Grandpa not teach ?" Alice asked, her voice filled with innocent curiosity.

"We can, but there's soone even better than us," Sophia replied softly, her smile widening.

"Soone better?" Alice's eyes sparkled with excitent, her imagination running wild.

"Yes, Alice will be taught by the best teacher in the empire," Sophia told her, her tone filled with pride and assurance.

Hearing her grandma say that, Alice's eyes glead, and her mouth ford an 'O' of excitent. She could hardly contain her joy at the prospect of learning from the best.

"Huh? Why do I have to teach her? Aren't there other people?" Spark grumbled, his voice echoing slightly in the spacious room lined with books and scrolls.

"Who else can teach her better than you?" his mother, Sophia, countered, her tone firm.

"Even if you put it that way, I am not teaching her," Spark waved dismissively, his expression one of frustration. "Babysitting her is already taxing for ."

"You'll teach her," said Spark's mother, not backing down. Her tone was resolute, and her gaze unwavering.

Spark sighed deeply, running a hand through his hair. The soft rustle of the wind outside did little to soothe his mounting frustration.

"Mother, you know there are others who can teach her," he protested weakly, his voice tinged with desperation.

"She is our only granddaughter. How can we let just anyone teach her?" Spark's mother replied firmly. "She can only be taught by the best."

In the empire, only a few could co close to Spark in terms of intellect. Yet, his talent was often overshadowed by his reputation as the troubleso young lord of the Dwight family. Few knew he was also a genius at the Emperor Academy.

In the end, she left Alice in his care and departed, leaving Spark with the daunting task on his head. He could only sigh rubbing his forehead.

Spark, along with Alice and Zhao Shi, took a stroll around the garden, surrounded by tall, flowering trees that filled the air with the sweet scent of blossoms. The morning sun cast long shadows on the ground, creating a serene and picturesque setting.

"Why do you want to beco strong?" Halting his steps, Spark suddenly asked, his tone serious as he knelt to be at Alice's eye level.

"To beco strong," Alice replied, raising her small fist with determination.

"And why do you want to beco strong?" Spark pressed.

"To protect Father from bullies," Alice declared with a fierce look of resolve.

"You want to protect

from bullies?" Spark asked, pointing at himself in surprise.

Alice nodded her head profusely, her twin tails bouncing with the motion.

Hearing her words, Spark couldn't help but chuckle. "To protect

from bullies, I see."

"But Alice, you're underestimating ." Spark pointed up to the sky. "Under the sky, there's no one who can bully

without consequence."

Hearing Spark's confident words, Alice's eyes glead with newfound reverence, as if acknowledging his strength.

"Oh, she believed my words rather easily," Spark muttered to himself, a smile tugging at his lips.

"Can Father teach Alice to beco strong?" asked Alice, her eyes wide with hope.

"I like your motivation. Fine, I'll teach you."

Alice's eyes glead with joy. "Father will teach Alice!"

"But first, you have to beco as strong as butler Zhao," Spark said, pointing at Zhao Shi, who stood a short distance away. "Then, I'll teach you myself."

"How strong is Uncle Zhao?" Alice asked, staring at Zhao Shi with curiosity.

"Super strong," Spark replied. "He is the strongest man I've t."

Receiving praise from Spark, Zhao Shi gave a slight nod before resuming his straight posture. His expression remained calm and composed, betraying no emotion, but a glint of appreciation shone in his eyes.

"Strongest man…" Alice appeared dazed, her mind trying to comprehend such strength. "Is Uncle Zhao as strong as Grandma Poo?"

"Very strong," Spark confird. "Just like the hero in that story."

Hearing her father ntion the hero in the story, Alice's interest was further piqued. She stared at Zhao Shi with a new gleam in her eyes, filled with admiration and curiosity.

"Should I call Uncle Zhao 'teacher'?" Alice asked, her voice filled with innocent excitent.

Zhao Shi shook his head gently. "Little Miss can continue calling

Uncle Zhao."

Alice nodded, satisfied with his answer.

The garden was a peaceful haven, bathed in the soft light of the morning sun. Flowers of every color blood vibrantly, filling the air with a sweet, fragrant aroma. Birds chirped lodiously from the branches of trees, and a gentle breeze rustled the leaves, adding to the tranquility of the scene.

Spark sat on a comfortable couch under a gazebo, his eyes wandering around the two ahead. The gazebo, intricately carved from wood, offered a perfect vantage point to observe Alice's training.

Alice was sitting on a mat on the ground, her eyes closed in concentration. She mimicked Zhao Shi's ditative posture, her small fra looking both determined and serene.

Spark watched the two from his comfortable seat, his expression a mix of amusent as he observed Alice's eagerness.

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