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The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing-Chapter 321 - 222: The First Confrontation Between Luojia and Enya
Speechless.
An Su walked expressionlessly on the small street.
She was being followed by an aunt.
The night had deepened, and the silvery moon frost solidified on the path home. The church boots made a slight creaking sound as they stepped on the rime. In his left hand, he held Lister, who had just been abducted back home, followed closely by the Little Saintess Luojia.
Luojia had always lived in the monastery designated for saintesses and had never been to An Su’s house before. She looked around curiously.
The diocese of the saints was also divided by region. Ordinary followers lived in dormitories; descendants from noble families in the Imperial Capital were housed in single apartments, while foreign student followers stayed in luxurious international apartments.
The saints from the border were the most special. The Radiant Holy See had specifically allocated a border area for these folks, far from the general diocese, with detached villas marked "Only border people and natives may enter."
To enjoy such top-tier treatment and have it unanimously approved by all followers without any objections was a result they had fought for through their wisdom and effort.
As Arthur and Lister saw the promotion exam approaching, the saints in the diocese dormitory were studying overnight, diligently preparing. Everyone else was studying so hard while they had been neglecting studies, and the gap was only widening.
The two swore they couldn’t go on like this. They needed to make some changes and practice magic seriously!
Thus, every night they engaged in high-intensity border magic "friendly exchanges," and the immense noise from the building resonated day and night in the diocese, hindering everyone from studying effectively. They successfully reduced the gap.
The problem was perfectly resolved.
However, after the problem was solved, as per unanimous vote by the saints of the diocese, all the border people were exiled, stripping them of their lodging qualifications.
Without any objections.
Then, An Su spent money to buy several circles of wasteland adjacent to the diocese and developed it into a villa estate area, which just so happened to be suitable for some underhanded deals.
This was the outcome that the border people had strived for through their wisdom and effort.
The deeper they walked, the more magnificent the surroundings became. The asphalt and stone slabs on the road had been replaced by rows of glistening Obsidian Crystals, and both sides of the road were lined with palm trees with sword-sharp leaves, the cold moonlight casting the shadows of the leaves onto the road.
The Little Saintess showed a look of curiosity; the weather was getting colder, her snow-white cheeks tucking into her collar.
This was her first time visiting An Su’s new home.
As she walked, she kept curiously looking around. Because of this, she did not walk fast and was frequently left a few steps behind by An Su. She hurried with small quick steps to follow closely behind him like a small animal, slightly panting, with her cherry-like lips exhaling white mist,
"Huff..."
An Su glanced at Luojia from the corner of his eye. Since he mentioned that his home was under inspection, this girl insisted on getting his study notes tonight, even though it was already dark. She said she wanted to follow him home to get them.
He wasn’t going to default on his debts!
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What a king of cheating.
An Su had clearly seen through Luojia’s ill intentions; this woman obviously wanted to take his notes and stay up all night studying to overwhelm him in the exams three days later. She was indeed sinister and malevolent.
True to the legendary Radiant Holy Saintess, she indeed was the challenge of his life.
The little black cat also glanced at Luojia with the corner of its eye. Although held in An Su’s hand, it had quite an agile gaze. The cat’s head turned fluidly backward, and at this moment, its eyes looking at Luojia were filled with wariness and alarm; this woman was more cunning than he had imagined.
Although she appeared innocent on the surface, she was darker than anyone inside.
She intended to take away An Su’s forbidden knowledge tonight!
The speed and ferocity of her actions left no chance for Elf to steal.
Elf even felt that Luojia had seen through her identity to some extent, from deliberately using the Chili Pepper Blade to intimidate her to preemptively taking away the notes, all of which hinted at something.
True to the legendary Radiant Holy Saintess, she indeed was the enemy of his life.
Being stared at by a person and a cat with strange expressions, Luojia tilted her head.
She subconsciously touched her cheek, thinking something was on her face. She quickly walked up to An Su, leaned in close, shook her head, and swept her snowy white bangs behind her ear, asking, "An Su, is there something strange on my face?"
Luojia was worried that she had not washed her face clean enough in a hurry after getting up.
So she would not become a laughing stock to this little native.
"I don’t see anything," An Su quietly said. Luojia still thought An Su, that bad guy, was deliberately messing with her, leaning forward, and their distance became very close for a moment, their breaths mingling in the slightly chilly night air—she stared at An Su intensely, "Don’t lie to me."
"No, really." An Su said, wondering how this girl had no sense of boundary,
"Hmm..."
It was then that Luojia realized she was too close to An Su. She stared at his clean and delicate cheeks, his pale blue eyes, and his slightly trembling long eyelashes. She quickly stepped back a few steps, and her face turned slightly red as if the twilight was slowly melting into a snowy lake.
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"No... ah, no," she stuttered, "If there’s nothing, then never mind."
"Ah, now there is," An Su honestly said, "There’s twilight on your face."
"..." Luojia, ignoring An Su’s strange comments, pulled a face at him. Her ears turned even redder, knowing he always mocked people.