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Chapter 403:Students and Teachers

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Nanawa got up from the bed and yawned a big yawn.

Looking out the window, it is still an unchanging snow scene.

The little girl reluctantly moved out of the warm bed, put on a thick winter coat, slowly walked out of the bedroom, only to see Aunt Ida was cleaning the living room.

“Good morning.”She is ambiguous.

"Oh, little princess, you're up."Ida smiled at her, “Do you want breakfast?”It's hot."

“Hmm.”Nanahua sat down at the table, scanned the room for a week, and couldn’t find his father’s figure, “Where’s my father?”

"Mr. Pyne went out early in the morning," said Ida's voice from the kitchen, "with his silver-white shotgun on his back."

Sure enough, she skimmed her mouth, and it was supposed that she had rushed to the city walls to practice shooting—and since he had used his musket against the evil beast, he had been hooked on such bombardment weapons.Every day, holding the barrel to wipe away, running to the wall as soon as there is time, and even using his medical ability as a bargaining chip, he relied on a special musket from His Royal Highness Roland.

His Highness said that the long-barreled shotgun was the standard equipment for the hunter, and Nanawa thought that if his mother was still there, he would not have run out like this all day.

"Breakfast is coming," said Ida, putting two steaming dishes in front of Nanawa, "and frying eggs and white bread, and eating them while they're hot."

“Thank you.”

Breakfast should be done before the father went out, in order to avoid cooling, but also in the hot water insulation, only the heart of Aunt Ida will do this.If you let your father take care of yourself, you must have eaten iced eggs that are frozen.

Nana couldn't help but sigh.

How good it would be if she could marry her father.

But the little girl also knew that this hope was unlikely to be realized, that Ida was a servant in the family, and that her father was now the nobleman of the border town—according to what she had learned, it was difficult for the nobles and the common people to be united.

Two or three to finish the bread and eggs, Nanawa wiped her mouth and shouted, "I went to the hospital."

"All right," said Ida, putting down the broom in her hand, and sending her to the door, crouching down as her safari, "Be careful on the road, Miss Pyne."

“Hmm!”

Nanawa came out the door with the snow.

It was her daily routine: to leave home for a medical hospital in the morning, to rescue the injured if there was a wound, and if not, to use animals to practice her abilities.Returning to the castle at noon and having lunch with His Highness Roland, and keeping in the medical court in the afternoon, until returning to her house in the evening—she was also the only witch who did not live in the castle.

Although the waiting time in the hospital was a little boring, she persisted in order to allow those injured to be treated in the first place.And the other thing that supported her was the smile and enthusiasm of the townspeople.

“Mr. Nana, good morning!”

“Miss Angel, have you been to the hospital again?”

"It's not good weather today, so take care of your body."

"Have you had breakfast, Miss Pyne, I just cooked hot porridge, come and drink a bowl!"

Walking along the road, such greetings continued, compared with the situation a year ago, there were two circumstances—the sisters said that she was now the most popular witch in the border town, and that Anna could not compare with it.Nanawa did not care who was more popular, she simply liked the current atmosphere, and every townman who had been treated by her would kindly greet her, which filled her heart with a sense of accomplishment.

Sister Anna was right, Nanawa thought, only strong face to prejudice, can make a change.

When he came to the hospital, the soldiers of the First Army, who were guarding the door, saluted her respectfully, "Hello, Miss Nanawa."

“Good morning, have any of the injured people been brought in?”

"Not for a while," answered the soldier, "but your friend is here."

Friends?Did Anna come to see her?Thinking of this, Nanawasa ran to the second floor and pushed the door open, but saw the mystery moon, the hummingbird and Lily lying on the table, and seeing her appear, the three of them immediately got up and surrounded.

“You...”

“Haha, was he a surprise?We’re here to play with you!”The month of mystery raised its hand.

"Because the mystery moon says that it is in the castle is also idle, it is better to come out and walk," the hummingbird added.

"You are very idle, but I am not idle at all, and there are so many samples of worms to be observed," complained Lily, who was walking at the end, "and Miss Nanawa should be very busy, do you think she is like you?"

"Yes?"Yesterday I saw you dozing off with the microscope, and I was obviously impatient,” shrugged the mystery moon.

“Where, where there is!”

It was not Anna, Nanawa's heart was a little lost, but he soon recovered.Sister Anna is now the busiest person around Her Royal Highness, and naturally it is impossible to accompany herself as often as before.

"No, I'm idle," she laughed, "thank you."

"Cough... since you've said so, I'll stay with you," Lily said, "and it's no big deal for the worm to-morrow."

“What are we going to play?”The bird asked.

"Do you still have to ask," said the mysterious moon, taking a deck of cards from his bosom, "of course this!"

"It's fun, but there are only three people to play."

"No, not the landlord," she said, shaking her head mysteriously, "is a new way of playing with four people, faster than anyone's card, which I learned from Andrea yesterday!"

“Sleeping Island playing three?”Lilly said, "It's not good to learn who is good, you go to learn them... If you take these strengths to learn your Highness's new knowledge, you will not make any progress now."

“These are also from His Highness Roland,” protested the mystery moon, “how can it not be a new knowledge of His Royal Highness.”

"Other than you, there's no one else in the League of Witches to think that," Lily glared at her.

“I want to learn too...” the hummingbird whispered.

Nanawa looked at all this and couldn't help but laugh, as if she had returned to Carl's college, living an unfettered day, "plus me one... since it was three to one, it was decided, let's go card!" 」

...

Accompanied by the three men, the tedious morning blinked, and after returning to the castle for lunch, Nanawa returned to the hospital alone.

As she entered the hall, she saw an unexpected person.

by Carl van Burt.

“Mr. Carr!”Nanawa was surprised, “How did you get here?”

"Come and see you," said Karl, smiling, and looking up and down, relieved, "you've grown up."

“Is it?”Nanawa bowed her head a little embarrassed, "But it's far from Sister Anna."

"Everyone is different, and you have your merits," he laughed, "and witnessed your growth and Anna's growth, and the whole town of change, and I haven't seen cracks lately."

“The crack?”Nana nodded.

"Nothing... you're all right when I'm talking nonsense," Karl shook his head. "I used to think that God had abandoned the world, but now it seems to be watching us."

"Not a god," Nanawa corrected, "his Highness said that these are the results of people's own efforts, and aren't those residential areas built by you?"

“But there’s no source, none of this is going to happen.I thought Anna was dead, and you woke up as a witch, and when I was overwhelmed, maybe it was a god who heard my prayer and then responded to my call," Karl said softly. "It brought us His Highness Roland."

(Unfinished.)

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