After talking with his family, Lin Sheng felt a bit better.
Sure enough, when you’re lost, getting support from your loved ones helps a lot.
Next, he would be with Serveyia to see who the influential figures in this academy truly were.
But fortunately, Serveyia wasn’t so unreasonable and didn’t demand anything from him for the rest of the morning, giving him some time to rest.
“Serveyia, can you introduce me to the members of the Tea Party?”
Sitting in the carriage driven by Lien, heading to the Tea Party, Lin Sheng felt a bit sleepy.
Lien’s driving was too smooth, and since he hadn’t taken a nap at noon, he was now a little drowsy.
To keep himself from dozing off, Lin Sheng could only find some topics to distract himself.
To be honest, he’d met enough new people these past two days to feel a little mentally exhausted.
“Let’s leave the detailed introductions for when we meet. I can only say they’re all trustworthy companions. If one day I’m not by your side, Little Fox, you can go to them.”
“Are they really that trustworthy?”
This made Lin Sheng curious.
After all, Serveyia had shown such strong hostility toward Sofia before, but now she trusted another group of people so much.
Was it because they were familiar with each other?
“I have a close relationship with several of them. After all, we’ve known each other for generations. In short, while a few of them might have quirky personalities, their character isn’t a problem. You’ll understand once you meet them, Little Fox.”
Hmm, even Serveyia, this mischievous maid, finds their personalities a bit strange.
Can I really handle it?
“Um, Serveyia, actually, I’ve always had a question I haven’t figured out.
What exactly am I supposed to do every day?
They say to participate in activities and show goodwill, but there can’t be activities every day.
So what am I supposed to do with my time?”
“Saint Laia Academy offers a variety of courses.
If you’re bored, Little Fox, you can try auditing some classes or joining club activities.
Of course, even if you do nothing and just stay in Qingli Hall, no one will say anything.
But personally, I’d like you to step out of Qingli Hall, Little Fox.
After all, many of the courses are quite interesting.”
“Many courses… Then, are there magic classes?”
Serveyia looked at Lin Sheng, whose eyes were shining with excitement, even his tail swaying behind him.
“I’m sorry, but I might have to disappoint you, Little Fox. The magic affinity of the Nine-tailed Celestial Fox is generally geared toward Auxiliary Magic and Healing Magic. They’re not very skilled with Combat Magic. So if you want to use cool magic for battle, you might be let down.”
“So, I can really study magic?”
“You can learn it. If you’re interested, Little Fox, you can try auditing and learning. Lady Lin Ya would probably be delighted to teach a Nine-tailed Celestial Fox.”
It wasn’t surprising that Lin Sheng was so excited.
After all, the former Lin Sheng had no talent for magic.
While it was possible to use Scrolls to cast certain types of magic, truthfully, using a Scroll and casting magic yourself were entirely different.
It was like the difference between a biological child and an adopted one.
They might share a surname, but anyone with eyes could tell the difference.
Even if it’s just Auxiliary Magic and Healing Magic, it’s still magic.
This freshness alone was enough to make Lin Sheng excited.
“Princess Serveyia, we’ve arrived.”
Lien lifted the carriage curtain, reminding the two inside that they’d reached their destination.
Hearing this, Serveyia helped Lin Sheng out of the carriage.
Although, after Lin Sheng’s firm request, he could finally avoid wearing high heels to the afternoon Tea Party, for some reason, Serveyia still insisted on supporting him.
“Let’s go, Little Fox. Let me introduce you to the Tea Party members. To be honest, they might be the future elites of this continent. Getting to know them and building good relationships will be very helpful for your future duties, Little Fox.”
The Tea Party was held in a garden.
It perfectly matched Lin Sheng’s imagination of a noble ladies’ tea gathering.
However, before he even reached the real venue—a pavilion in the garden—the laughter of girls had already floated through the air.
For some reason, listening to these voices made Lin Sheng even more nervous than when he attended the Inauguration Ceremony.
Back then, although many people were watching him, it was from a distance.
Now, facing them directly, the girls would definitely have a lot of questions for him.
Could he really handle so many inquiries?
Not to mention, people tend to flock together.
Anyone who could be close with Serveyia was probably also strong and outgoing.
Could he really deal with such extroverted people?
“Ah, Serveyia is here! She really wore a maid outfit!”
“And the one beside her must be the new Princess.
She looks so small.”
Sure enough, as soon as Lin Sheng and Serveyia approached the pavilion, the girls stopped chatting and focused all their attention on the new Princess.
A female Succubus with goat horns even walked over.
“I’ve brought Her Highness the Princess.
Everyone, don’t just stand there—introduce yourselves.”
Serveyia subtly blocked the Succubus and shielded Lin Sheng behind her.
“Hmph~ So stingy.”
The Succubus wasn’t annoyed after being blocked by Serveyia.
She stepped back half a pace and gave Lin Sheng a somewhat unfamiliar bow.
Later, Serveyia told Lin Sheng that this was one of the Succubus Ancient Rites.
“I’m Xinas Nightshade, next head of the Nightshade Family, and also the Disciplinary Committee Chairman for this term at Saint Laia.”
“Dis-Disciplinary Committee Chairman?”
“What, Little Cutie, do you not believe I’m the Disciplinary Committee Chairman?”
Uh, that’s really hard to believe.
First of all, the Succubus race itself doesn’t seem to fit the word ‘Disciplinary’, and just looking at Xinas’s outfit in front of him, Lin Sheng felt it didn’t suit the Disciplinary Committee at all.
Xinas wasn’t wearing the standard Saint Laia uniform.
It seemed to have been customized.
Her figure was already exceptional—a flawless hourglass shape.
Full chest, slender waist, and rounded hips formed a stunning “S” curve.
The collar of her uniform was cut lower than normal, revealing an impressive valley, and her skirt was noticeably shorter than those of the surrounding young ladies.
Paired with thigh-high stockings that created a captivating ‘absolute territory’, she was irresistibly eye-catching.
Now, you’re telling me this person is the Disciplinary Committee Chairman?
Come on, by any logic, this is the person most likely to undermine discipline!
But of course, I couldn’t possibly say that to her face.
I have at least that much emotional intelligence.