Is that so?
Liuli had never experienced a professional massage before, so to be honest, she wasn’t very clear on how comfortable it would be, nor did she know if she could endure it.
But still, as she thought, since Serveyia said there was no problem, then it probably wouldn’t be too excessive.
After all, Liuli still trusted that Serveyia wouldn’t let her be embarrassed in front of others.
Wait, since it’s in front of others, why did Serveyia call her Little Fox again?
Hadn’t they agreed to preserve her dignity as a Princess in front of others?
It seemed Serveyia noticed the dissatisfied gaze from the Little Fox and spoke unhurriedly.
“Teacher Lin isn’t an outsider. Little Fox will have to get along with Teacher Lin for a long time in the future.”
Hmm, since Serveyia explained it that way, Liuli couldn’t say much more.
After all, she didn’t really dislike Serveyia using that nickname for her.
She was just purely curious why Serveyia changed the way she addressed her so frequently.
“Since that’s the case, then I’ll be in your care, Teacher Lin.”
Liuli felt both nervous and excited right now.
After all, this might be the first step into the Magic World for her.
Saying she wasn’t excited would be a lie, but nervousness was there too.
The pressure brought by that so-called Physical Test was still too strong.
Her legs hadn’t been exposed for a long time since the day the Transformation ended, nor had they been touched by others.
But the stimulation from that day of Transformation had left a deep impression on Lin Sheng.
“Alright, Princess, next I will place my hand on your thigh and cast the spell.
You just need to focus on the feeling and see if the sensations from different Magic are the same.”
As Lin Ya spoke, she placed her hand on Liuli’s thigh and began to chant.
Liuli felt the Magic power flow out from Lin Ya’s hand and be absorbed by her own thigh.
The sensation was like a gentle breeze, undeniably comfortable.
And when the Magic was absorbed into her thigh, Liuli felt as if her meridians had been cleared, making everything flow smoothly, with an addictive quality that made her reluctant to stop.
“As expected of the Princess, a Nine-tailed Celestial Fox. Your Magic Affinity is much stronger than that of ordinary Humans. Next will be the test for affinity with different types of Magic.”
The language Lin Ya was chanting changed, and the nature of the Magic Liuli felt shifted as well.
Now she could finally understand what Serveyia meant by the comfort akin to a professional massage.
The feeling was as if a suffocating weight in her chest had been released, or the pleasant ache of stretching after sitting for a long time.
“Princess, did you feel any difference?”
“Eh?”
Still immersed in the pleasure of absorbing Magic, Liuli was snapped back by the teacher’s question.
To be honest, she hadn’t had enough of the sensation, but since Miss Lin Ya had asked, she had no choice but to answer.
Thinking carefully about the previous feelings, she realized there wasn’t much difference.
Although she wasn’t sure if this was due to her lack of understanding, or her unique constitution.
“Teacher Lin, I think… there doesn’t seem to be much difference…”
Although Liuli didn’t know whether this was good or bad, since there was an Expert nearby, she felt it necessary to ask.
“No difference? Could it be—!”
Miss Lin Ya’s calm expression suddenly became excited, as if to confirm something.
She took out several scrolls and used them one after another on Lin Sheng’s legs.
“What about now? Any new sensations?”
Listening to Teacher Lin Ya’s question, Liuli carefully considered her feelings.
She still didn’t sense any obvious differences, so she shook her head.
“!”
Lin Ya, after hearing Liuli’s answer, wasn’t disappointed at all.
Instead, she was overjoyed.
“If this is true, then it proves that Princess, your affinity with all types of support Magic is extremely high. As expected of the Nine-tailed Celestial Fox bloodline!”
“Uh, really? Isn’t it possible that because the affinity is low for all Magic, I just can’t tell the difference?”
Liuli still didn’t want to believe she could receive such treatment as a main character in a fantasy world.
She instinctively questioned it.
“Princess, you need to be more confident. In terms of Magic Affinity, the Nine-tailed Celestial Fox is absolutely in the highest tier. So, it’s impossible for the affinity to be very low.”
“Of course, if Princess is still uneasy, you can go to the School Hospital for a more comprehensive test. But I don’t think the result will change.”
“So, could it be… I’m a genius!”
Although she didn’t want to believe she was a main character, if she really was, Liuli was still very happy.
Just like now, if she truly had such high Magic Affinity, didn’t that mean Magic was at her fingertips?
“Rather than calling you a genius, Little Fox, it might be more accurate to say it’s due to pure Bloodline. However, since many people consider Bloodline a form of talent, calling you a genius isn’t wrong either.”
Serveyia’s words were like a bucket of cold water poured over Liuli.
Also, the phrase pure Bloodline sounded strange no matter how she thought about it.
In Liuli’s impression, pure Bloodline was something usually used for hounds or racehorses, not Humans.
“What do you mean by pure Bloodline? Why does it sound weird?”
“It’s not strange. For Demi-humans and Beastmen, Bloodline basically determines their talent ceiling. So for some, Bloodline is actually the information they care about most.”
“Indeed, Princess, this is somewhat different from the usual Human understanding. But please believe that it’s a compliment.”
Alright, since both Serveyia and Teacher Lin Ya said so, she would reluctantly accept the praise for her pure Bloodline.
“Now that Princess has an understanding of her Magic Affinity, is there any type of spell you’d like to learn?”
“Teacher Lin Ya, what kind of spell do you think would suit me?”
Liuli actually didn’t have much expectation for what kind of spell she wanted to learn.
For her, just being able to use Magic was already interesting enough.
Whether offensive or supportive spells, as long as it was Magic, it was a field Liuli had never experienced before.
Not to mention, in modern society, fighting and killing was just so dull~