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Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year by Miya Kazuki
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“Unfortunately, despite my angry interjections, Lestilaut continued saying that I had “felled the saint.” How had he managed to interpret Kenntrips’s dry, honest report in such a twisted way? He didn’t care about reality in the slightest, nor did he give any consideration to my feelings. He couldn’t have been more different from Lord Wilfried, who had even revealed shameful moments of his past to console me. If only I could have Lord Wilfried instead of my brother...”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year
“Even when a woman asks your opinion, know that her heart is already set on something. She simply wants you to agree with her, so she will only be disappointed if you pick or compliment something other than her preference.”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year
“How I wish taking a bath cleansed the spirit as well...
Once it was my turn to bathe, I entrusted my body to the hot water. Much to my surprise, it felt as though the dark feelings stirring inside me started to dissolve, [...]”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year
“The heated look in her eyes as she spoke about Lady Rozemyne was enough for me to confirm that the woman before me was exactly the comrade I was searching for. My heart raced just from being in the presence of someone who adored my lady as much as I did.”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year
“I took in a slow breath, trying to pump myself up while heading to the seat that was offered to me. It was frightening to be surrounded by a gang of girls, their eyes gleaming in anticipation of who knew what, but I made sure to keep my chin up and didn’t forget to smile. I’m going to be fine. They’re not scarier than Uncle, Wilfried. They’re not scarier than Uncle.”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year
“Students could enter this archive if accompanied by a librarian, but at the back was a door to another archive that only archnoble librarians could enter. There were records of members of royalty having used it as well.”
Miya Kazuki, Ascendance of a Bookworm: Royal Academy Stories - First Year