Chapter 4: The Death of Low Profile
SighâŚ
âAs such, you all, as members of Lichten AcademyâŚâ
SighâŚ
The lecture began, and the professor entered to start the orientation.
But the other studentsâ gazes were fixed on me and Sofia.
âEhe?â
If youâre talking about the most prominent student in this academy right now, itâs probably the girl sitting next to me.
Not even listening to the lecture, just staring at my face.
âHehe.â
A prodigy who reached the rank of Sword Expert at a young age, with the potential to become the youngest Sword Master.
A rising star of the continent and the only daughter of the republicâs leader.
Poke
This girl, poking my cheek with her fingerâŚ
Honestly, itâs absurd that the sole daughter of a nationâs leader, one of the major powers shaping the continent, would even attend the academy.
Sending a daughter who could be in danger due to the rivalry with the empire to a place like this?
Even if Lichten Academy is neutral, doesnât that defy logic?
But this novel, Eclipse, resolves that logic with Sofiaâs overwhelming strength.
Who wouldâve thought a first-year student could defeat an academy professor in a duel?
Even if itâs not actual regression, her physical prowess last nightâsneaking into and out of my roomâmakes sense.
Of course, it was just a dream, not real regression.
Thank goodness I sat in the back.
Even now, with me in the last row, students are craning their necks to gawk at me and Sofia.
If Iâd sat in the front, every move I made wouldâve been scrutinized.
Itâs not just about being the center of noble gossip.
That faction scheming within the academy might take an interest in me too.
If Iâd built up more strength, I could handle their attention, but right now, itâs a problem.
âPhewâŚâ
âAh, you startled me!â
Suddenly, Sofia leaned in and blew into my ear.
I almost yelped but managed to swallow it.
âW-What are you doing, Sofia?!â
âHehe⌠Are the other studentsâ stares bothering you that much?â
She just grinned at me.
âThey donât bother me at all. The only one who can make me self-conscious is you, Bisus.â
This girl⌠was she always like this?
At this point in the story, wasnât she supposed to be colder, more rigid?
âSofia.â
âYes?â
âCall me Sofia. Youâre the only one who can call me by my name.â
She paused, then added, âOh, right. At this point, Fatherâs still alive. I can introduce you to him.â
Her cheeks flushed, which was so out of character.
âŚThis is unbelievable.
Am I hallucinating?
Sofia, who never once blushed until the novelâs end, is blushing so easily?
What kind of dream did she have?
âS-SofiaâŚâ
âDrop the formalities too. Weâre that close.â
ââŚThatâsââ
âDo it.â
âAlright.â
She smiled brightly, satisfied with my low murmur.
In Eclipse, she didnât even smile when her arc ended.
Is this really the Sofia I know?
âBy the way, I heard the saintess visited your room last night.â
She spoke to me casually, ignoring the professor droning on at the front.
âŚHow does she know that?
The saintess came long after Sofia left.
âWhat was that about?â
Her voice, usually warm, suddenly felt cold.
Was that my imagination?
âLate at night. What reason could the saintess have to visit your room?â
âShe said she sensed something⌠impure.â
âImpure?â
Probably because of Sofiaâs visit.
But I couldnât say that outright.
For some reason, I felt like admitting that would mean I wouldnât see tomorrowâs sunrise.
âYeah, she said she detected something impure in my room. Thatâs why she came to purify it at night.â
Not the full truth, but based on truth.
âHmmâŚâ
Sofia cupped her chin, looking skeptical.
As if she was trying to gauge whether my ridiculous story was true.
âYou have a habit of looking slightly upward when you lie.â
What?
I have that habit?
How does she know?
ââŚBut your eyes were a bit ambiguous, so Iâm not sure. I thought I knew everything about you.â
She smirked.
âBut you wouldnât lie about something like this. I remember you swearing to protect only me. You wouldnât betray me for another woman.â
PhewâŚ
Did I dodge that bullet?
But, to be clear, I didnât do anything!
Itâs not even cheating! Iâm not involved with either of them!
âHowever, if you ever deceive me and cheatâŚâ
Crunch
The desk crumpled like paper under her grip.
âThen Iâll have to crush your peanuts and retrain you as my personal pet.â
Her words didnât sound like a joke at all.
Lichten Academy, Headmasterâs Office
âWhy not?!â
âAs Iâve explained, the academyâs course schedules are set before the semester begins. Thatâs why course registrations are finalized in advance. Changes to a studentâs courses after the semester starts are rarely permitted.â
Saintess Artoria stood in front of someoneâs desk, arguing.
Her target was Beatrice, the headmaster of Lichten Academy and a sage.
Despite looking like a 10-year-old girl, she was a genius who reached the 8th Circle of magic, an academy alumna.
âBut I heard you can change courses during orientation week in unavoidable circumstances!â
âThatâs correct.â
âThen canât I change my courses?â
âWellâŚâ
Beatrice felt a headache coming on.
When she heard the saintess of the Holy Kingdom and the daughter of the republicâs leader were enrolling, she knew this year would be tough.
Even though the academy hosts highborn royals, having two continent-shaking figures enroll was unprecedented.
Sheâd been thinking of retiring after this yearâŚ
And now, one of them, the saintess, barged in demanding to change her courses.
To take classes with some student named Bisus Granginol.
âAs I said, itâs only for unavoidable circumstancesâlike issues with the professor or conflicts with peers. Not just to take classes with someone you want to get close to!â
Requests to change courses to be with a crush were common.
The students were young, hot-blooded, and often highborn.
Itâs natural, but granting every request would disrupt the academyâs order.
Thatâs why such requests were always denied.
Register properly in advance or leave the academy if you donât like it.
Thankfully, the students who made such demands were usually suppressible by the academyâs authority.
Highborn royals wouldnât stoop to asking for course changes over a crush, right?
So why is it the saintess? Why her, of all people?
âItâs not like that!â
Not like that? Your face screams lovestruck maiden.
âMy lord husband is already my destined partner, chosen by Deus. Weâre already closeâŚâ
Artoria blushed, twisting her body shyly.
Ugh, what a mess.
âAnyway, unless thereâs an unavoidable reasonâŚâ
âNo, really, you canât!â
Fine, whatever.
Do what you want.
Beatrice brushed off the saintess and ushered her out of the office.
Phew.
Time for a breakâŚ
Bang
âHeadmaster! Emergency!â
Her assistant burst through the door.
âWhat emergency? Canât you see Iâm resting? Who said you could barge in without knocking!â
Do I need to discipline the staff now too? Tsk.
Why is everything so stressful lately?
âItâs⌠itâsâŚâ
âWhat? Spit it out.â
âThe imperial princessâŚ!â
âThe princess? What about her?â
Wasnât there talk about her coming to the academy next year?
âThe princess is at the academyâs front gate right now!â
âŚOh, Deus help me.
I need to quit this headmaster job.