
The ground shook violently. It took me a while until I actually returned to the real world after adventuring in dreamland. I opened my eyes wider after actually having a hundred percent consciousness.
My mattress shifted almost to the middle of the room and my study desk turned around almost crashing into my drawer that fell to the floor. It's an earthquake.
“Oh, no! We're late!” it was Helen's scream that fully awakened me to what had happened to us this morning. The girl jumped down from the mattress, trying to walk in the middle of the situation, she reached for all the items she could hold even though she would still fall again because of the earthquake
this earth.
From the end of my eyes, Savanna looked pale and panicked. I want to laugh and mock him. Really am. He always looked the neatest, structured, diligent, and calm, but it seemed that his image had to be forgotten first. If it wasn't for such a precarious situation, I would've really made fun of Savanna by now.
I got up from the bed and walked slowly to the wall of the room to support me through this annoying earthquake towards the bathroom.
“Helen! I gotcha! Stop this earthquake.” Savanna screams wildly while knocking on the bathroom door many times. Helen's? Also true. Elemental magic is land. Why not think about me?
The earthquake gradually stopped, but still did not stop our panic. Savanna was still screaming like crazy and I had to wait for the shower after the Diligent Princess who could spend hours. Damnit.
Helen opened the bathroom door and was busy drying her hair with a towel. She has been
wearing a uniform, pinning a white shoulder scarf with the Lixorth Academy emblem behind it—attribute orientation— neatly. Not wanting to wait any longer, Savanna pushed Helen from the bathroom door and hurried in, not forgetting that she knocked the bathroom door right in front of me. The boy is looking to die with me.
“How is this? You took a shower after Savanna.” Helen looked at me with worried eyes.
I sighed resignedly. “Ya how about again?”
“This must have been due to physical training with Instructor Snowden yesterday. We all really sleep like the dead.”
I agree with Helen's statement. Physical Exercise subjects are really draining. Especially if the teacher teaching is Instructor Snowden. I understand now why so many seniors are afraid of having to deal with him. You could end up at the academy clinic.
“Wow. Our room is destroyed.” Helen jumped a little to my side while carrying a milk-brown backpack. His eyes scanned the entire messy central space.
I rolled my eyeballs. “If you knew the result would be like this, why did you have to wake us up with an earthquake, huh?”
Helen blinked and looked at me confused. “Eh? Me?”
“This is you, right? My elemental magic is water while Savanna is wind, who else if not you?”
The girl hurriedly shook her head quickly. “Not me.
“Then?”
The bathroom door opened and again with a bang. Savanna get out of there. Even though she had dressed well, but her face was tangled. He nudged me with his shoulder and then inched towards the room grumbling.
Oh gosh. Remind me, if we're late again, I'll flush it with my water magic and take it straight to class. He needs an instant shower, right?
Before my anger churned further, I jumped into the bathroom and with a flash cleared my body. Luckily, I went in after Savanna and the bathroom was tidy. I'm sure when Helen first entered, the atmosphere here was as chaotic as the entire dormitory.
“It wasn't you?” screamed Savanna again, her voice rising making my ears hurt. It wasn't until noon yet and Savanna had yelled ten times.
“Not.” Helen replied with great calm, whereas in front of her was Savanna who was in an angry fashion. “Maybe one of the seniors? Or teacher? Professor?”
“Ayo.” I cut their argument by opening the door to the room ready to leave. My two roommates saw me and immediately got up ready to leave the room.
A very hard and exhausting morning. We just survived a hell of a physical workout yesterday and this is what we got in the morning. Of course, we were wrong. We cannot break the school rules. Humphs.
“To late first-year students on behalf of Helen Crowfield, Savanna Claire, and Alison Bancroft report immediately at Beta.” Castle
The sound of microphones echoing was heard all over the princess dormitory. Our footsteps stopped at the same time and the three of us exchanged lyrics. I felt sweat start to fall on my temple, even though I just had a shower. Helen with her blank expression just shrugged while Savanna started to panic. He ran in a storm
left me and Helen in the corridor. I complained quietly and pulled Helen to chase after him.
“Why, Savanna?” helen asked a little scream behind my roommate.
“Shameful.” Savanna. I only saw her bouncing hair as she ran, but I was one hundred percent sure her face was boiling red.
“What's embarrassing? Because we're late?” answered Helen innocently.
“That announcement. The seniors also preached the announcement throughout the academy buildings and buildings, not just in the girls' dormitory. Now, all the seniors and teachers know. Ah, embarrassing.”
I swallowed spit. Means the students who were in Manor Alpha yesterday and the other classrooms also know? If this is the story, it closes the possibility that I will be accepted into Alpha Class.
In front of the girls' dormitory building, a capsule was parked there. This capsule is simpler compared to the capsule that took me to the academy or that led me to the Main Building of Lixorth Academy.
Without further ado, we got into the capsule in a hurry. Helen was almost caught in the capsule door. This capsule seemed to have been given magic or I don't know what, so when we got in, it flew straight away and flew quickly to the west side of the academy's educational complex.
It took about maybe two to three minutes until the capsule stopped and landed at our destination. I'm sculpting. This is so cool. Beta headquarters looks graceful and dashing like soft pink roman era castles. There is a large bridge built on a small flowing river that separates the footpath and the base. The splashing of the river water down there really calmed my mind, making me forget how messy the morning was.
“Ah, late first year student.” A cheerful little voice sounded. I shrivel. There's no one in front of me. I looked around trying to find the source of the sound. It was Helen who stopped my violent movements by patting my shoulders and pointing at the sky.
I looked. A short-haired bob girl in golden brown flew over us. The girl imitated the glittering silvery wings from behind her back. Just this time I saw a magician with flying talent. Not flying because of wind magic, but actually flying because they have wings. On his shoulder I could see the pin-shaped symbol Beta glittering silver.
“You like the good morning greeting we sent?”
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