Chapter 30
Saint Reina Laurel enrolled in the academy.
News about her spread through the academy like a flash of lightning.
"Hey, I heard the Saint has entered this academy!"
"Is it true she rejected Prince Eric on the very first day!?"
"Prince Eric had a fiancée, right?"
"It was Lady Carrot of the Duke Laurel family, wasn't it? She's Reina's stepsister."
"So she made a move on her sister's fiancé? The Saint sure is bold!"
"Even if she's a Saint, she's still a commoner at heart. Going after her sister's fiancé? How vulgar."
Among the students attending the academy, there were so who slandered Reina without knowing her at all.
However, those sa people would fall silent the mont they saw Reina's face.
Her radiant beauty and pure aura. Even those who didn't think well of the Saint from a commoner background could no longer speak ill of her in front of such beauty.
"T-There's no way that beautiful Saint would go after her sister's fiancé..."
"Yeah, I'm sure it was Prince Eric who ca on to her."
"I heard he asked the Saint to let him escort her, even though he already had a fiancée. Isn't Prince Eric the one at fault here!?"
The slander against Reina quickly turned into criticism of Prince Eric.
Even after enrolling, Eric sched to get closer to Reina... but unable to endure the surrounding criticism, he couldn't approach her anymore.
Instead, the ones who made contact with Reina were the other capture targets.
"So you're the Saint? Co hang out with for a bit."
A rough, arrogant-type handso guy.
"You're Saint Reina, right? How about we have so tea together?"
A model student-type handso guy with glinting glasses.
"Reina big sis, let's play together!"
A short, small-animal-like shota handso guy.
"You'll get hurt if you co near . Get lost."
A mysterious handso guy with a dark, shadowy vibe.
"Reina, would you like to join the student council?"
A seductive, mature handso teacher who advised the student council.
The capture targets from the oto ga stood before Reina one after another, each showcasing their unique personality as they approached her.
Faced with such a diverse group of handso n... Reina responded with a gentle Saint smile.
"I don't want to get close to a man who orders soone he's just t to hang out. Please go learn so basic manners and co back."
She cut down the arrogant-type handso guy without hesitation.
"You seem like you're plotting sothing, so I won't have tea with you. If you were inviting the whole class, maybe, but singling out shows your ulterior motives."
She shot down the intellectual glasses-type handso guy with sound logic.
"Don't call big sis when we're the sa age. And trying to hug a girl without permission is just plain sexual harassnt. I'll be reporting you to the disciplinary committee."
She handed over the shota-type guy who tried to hug her to the disciplinary committee.
"You said I'd get hurt if I ca near you, so why are you talking to ? Are you just desperate for attention?"
She repelled the gloomy, attention-seeking mysterious handso guy.
"I won't join the student council. I have shrine duties after school."
She plainly declined the seductive handso teacher who invited her to join the student council.
As Reina continued to sink the handso army infesting the academy, there were voices saying, "How arrogant for a commoner!" but even more people said, "She's a graceful and pure person who won't be swayed by romance."
Especially the fiancées of the capture targets... the girls who would've been rivals and bullies in the ga were instead quite fond of Reina, praising her for speaking her mind.
"He's always been like that... violent and self-centered..."
"Why not just dump that fiancé of yours? He even tried to hit on . I could have the Grand Shrine lodge a formal protest with his family, if you'd like?"
"Hmm... maybe I'll do just that?"
So noble ladies began reconsidering their relationships with their fiancés, and the n who were about to be dumped scrambled to apologize and repair the damage.
Reina, seen as an untouchable flower beyond anyone's reach, continued to gain admiration and allies within the school.
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