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Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 5 Volume 5 Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 5 Volume 5 by Miya Kazuki
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“Rozemyne had not only reinforced the fact that her religious ceremonies produced bizarre phenomena, but also demonstrated that she knew the words to a prayer that could rejuvenate gathering spots. Then, she had caused a divine instrument to shine simply while attempting to share her knowledge. It was all more than enough to warrant her reputation as a saint used to speaking with the gods.”
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“Allow me to be blunt: our only option is to take you into the royal family as soon as possible, so that we can have both your mana and unquestionable power for the nobility to follow.” He certainly had good reason to be concerned; Yurgenschmidt would end up on the brink of destruction if the royal family stopped fueling its magic tools.”
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“Though I cannot even begin to imagine what manner of rampage Lady Rozemyne would unleash if the library were to be used as a battlefield.” Damuel and Angelica nodded.”
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“There are some knights who require the comfort of a woman after such vicious fighting. Ahrensbach’s first wife informed us that Schlaftraum’s flowers were blooming wonderfully that year, then took us to a private location. As the knights chose their women, Lord Raublut pointed to a vase filled with white flowers.”
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“It would seem that this arrangement for Lady Rozemyne to marry Prince Sigiswald is still no more than a verbal agreement.”
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“I sighed. “If only Damuel could read through the old documents with me...” “From the very bottom of my heart, I am glad that I cannot enter an archive for royals and archduke candidates,” Damuel interjected, trembling. “I would die of stress.”
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“Just don’t drain the country’s budget with your book-related demands.”
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“Do you honestly believe that we are prioritizing our own needs?” Sigiswald asked, taken aback. “It may seem as though we are being selfish, but we are attempting to maximize the benefit for everyone.”
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“And there appears to be some kind of connection between Lady Georgine and the Sovereign knight commander.”
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“I was trying to laugh it off when something occurred to me—maybe Ferdinand was to blame for my lack of noble common sense.”
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“At once, she used physical enhancement magic on herself and nimbly leapt from one branch to another, making her way over to the building.”
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“there is no more troublesome foe than the shapeless being that is society.”
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“How was I even supposed to make people believe I was worried about Wilfried...? Nothing about his situation seemed to warrant my concern. He wasn’t at risk of going hungry like the children in the orphanage, nor had he run away from home as Lutz did that one time.”
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“I’d spent twenty-two years on Earth before coming to this world, meaning I was now well into my adulthood. Wilfried, on the other hand, was still only a child. I struggled to see him as someone my age, let alone develop romantic feelings for him.”
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“Yurgenschmidt was enriched first with the mana of the Zent, then with the mana of the aubs and giebes across its many territories. In other words, everything contained at least some mana.”
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“Bonifatius had been told that Oswald resigned because of the purge, but now he knew the truth: the former head attendant had been relieved of duty after failing to give Wilfried a proper education.”
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