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    And the incident happened the very next day.

    If there’s a problem, it’s not something to do with witches.

    “You approached someone you shouldn’t have approached because you didn’t know your subject.”

    There is a girl standing in front of me.

    The sharp eyes of a girl with long, loose hair are staring straight at me from my eye level. For reference, I am very short.

    In other words, the girl in front of me is as small as me.

    But strength was different from height.

    The girl who approached me grabbed my clothes and lifted me up gently with one hand. My legs floated up.

    I often experience the feeling of my legs floating.

    But this.

    I never thought I would experience it. Now that I think about it, this body was a woman’s.

    It was the same on the ship to Bern City, but I never thought something like a romantic fantasy from a world of faded memories would happen… … .

    I never thought I would be the main character in this situation.

    I know it actually takes a darker and more vicious form, but I never thought it would happen so openly.

    Meanwhile, Victoria was walking towards me in anger after I was grabbed by my clothes and lifted up, but was stopped by a classmate.

    Worrying about me? I guess you’ve forgotten what I am.

    I don’t know how much it can endure, but this body is quite strong.

    But regardless of your physical performance, there’s no need to worry about fighting in the first place.

    I can see the eyes of the girl in front of me. Her golden eyes are shining brightly and are scanning the surroundings, not me.

    It’s not that he has any feelings like jealousy or murderous intent, but rather he has an expression of persistently trying to find something.

    And then he looks at me, and he looks at me with a strange expression.

    “Don’t you know what situation you’re in right now?”

    “What’s the situation?”

    Bam.

    The body went down. The clothes were disheveled, but I had enough strength to strangle the neck, so I just held onto the clothes and pulled them up.

    He has no intention of attacking me, so what should I do?

    “You’re still out of your mind. You need to talk to me in a safe place.”

    The girl, who forced herself to look dumbfounded, shook her head dramatically, then turned her gaze to Victoria. She spoke as if she was going to impose sanctions on her privately.

    I had no such intention.

    “You there. If you have any complaints, follow me.”

    I pointed my finger at Victoria and said, “I guess she’s going to explain the situation to me since she’s calling my side here.”

    And then the girl just grabs my wrist and drags me away.

    “Bearington Marquis. No matter what, it’s not good to threaten commoners who don’t know anything.”

    The girl who took me to Theodore last time was blocking the door.

    “I’ll take care of it with words, so get out of the way. Countess Shekal, do you think you can stop me just because you’re under Theodore’s name?”

    Perhaps because it contained the message that if she fought back, she would regret it, the girl with the last name Shekal stepped back.

    She is a head taller than her peers, but whether it is because of her power or because she is a strong girl with the last name Beardton, there is a fear in the face of the girl named Shekal.

    If we studied together for half a year, you’ll probably have a rough idea.

    Shakal stepped aside and whispered to me softly.

    “If it’s dangerous, call Theodore.”

    Of course, I heard about Bearton, but he just looked surprised and didn’t say anything, and just led me away.

    I was led by Bearington to the East Wing, which is directly opposite the West Wing where Theodore was staying.

    Instead of going inside the building, I went out through a small door at a 90 degree bend in the middle.

    As soon as I step outside, I feel the moisture around me drying up.

    Hmm. When I turn my head, Victoria’s expression is dangerous. To be specific, it’s the expression she was making when she started slaughtering Saha-gin.

    It’s an expression of determination that says he’s done because it’s something he has to do.

    After going outside, I entered the forest where traces of artificial creation remained inside the academy. Only after I reached a place where no one could see me, did Bearington let go of my wrist.

    And then we went a little further away.

    Boom!

    I broke a thick tree with my bare hands.

    It’s a bit strange how such power comes from such a small body, but most problems can be solved with magic power.

    The problem is that the soil at the bottom is cracking and crumbling.

    “I didn’t call you to get angry.”

    “I knew it.”

    A girl named Beardton walks in, shaking her palms.

    “Huh? What? Weren’t you just trying to harass Belle for some insignificant reason?”

    At Victoria’s words, Beardton approached without much reaction.

    “It’s a silly reason, but the jealousy that comes from it isn’t silly. Last year, the daughter of the man who works at my house got screwed and dropped out. Just once. Just because she talked to the prince.”

    Well, the prince wasn’t exactly in the same grade.

    And I guess Cinderella dreams exist in every world.

    Victoria looked at Bearton, then at me, then a look of realization crossed her face and she waved her hand.

    Then, the ground slowly became wet, and water bubbled up from all directions. And the ground turned into mud.

    “You’re quite a dangerous person, aren’t you?”

    Beardton looks at Victoria with great interest.

    “You’re saying something so rude, saying it’s dangerous. Weren’t you a noble lady?”

    “Polaris Baluin Bearington. Call me Polaris.”

    Polaris snickered at Victoria’s words. Then Victoria looked at Polaris with an expression that seemed to wonder if this was right.

    “My name is Belle. Victoria next to me gave me the name.”

    “I’m Victoria Bett. My close friends call me Tori, but if you want, call me that.”

    No one called me that except my family.

    “Give me your name?”

    He looks at me and Victoria with a puzzled expression. Victoria looks at me as if asking why I said that, then opens her mouth and stops.

    “Bell explains.”

    And then he looked at me again and said:

    “It’s easier for you to define it, but I can’t help it. In short, I’m not a human.”

    “Does this mean that personality is irreversible?”

    Polaris blinked, digesting my words. Then she asked again.

    “It will be easier to understand if I say race.”

    I can see from your expression that you asked that question knowingly. That’s why I told you that’s what you were thinking.

    “No, a monster? All of a sudden?”

    “Do people get better easily?”

    I asked something that everyone knows.

    The royal family actively promoted it. They even did a special broadcast about my superpowers, and they made Harvest a big hit.

    It was the royal family that initially supported the Purple Twilight Society for that purpose.

    Last night, after a few people who were in charge of the Purple Twilight Society got into a fight over the cut-off funding, they started looking into where the funding came from.

    I knew it then.

    And that Purple Twilight Society is slowly starting to crack because of the loss of support.

    In other words, there is a reason why they were simply doing volunteer work.

    Yes. Who would do something like that easily when their livelihood is not guaranteed?

    And most of the people in the Purple Twilight Society had big wounds, but after making a contract with me, they were healed as if they had been washed away.

    Even the princess was better.

    “It’s not better. So that’s why they did that broadcast. I thought it was a very strange broadcast for a royal family, but it was to cover up the monster.”

    I’m guessing it was for Princess Aurora, but she didn’t say anything.

    “So, you came out to mark it as your own so that I wouldn’t be harassed.”

    Polaris nodded coolly at those words. It’s like a bear marking its territory by scratching at a tree.

    “Were you a good person?”

    “You can’t judge people by good or evil.”

    Anyone can be a harvester. I have my own likes and dislikes, but warmth is more important than those things.

    anyway.

    “I’m not a very good person either.”

    As he said that, Polaris went to a chair on one side of the garden and sat down. Then he lifted his feet. The water was dripping down because of the mud.

    Victoria sees that and approaches it.

    Polaris took off her shoes, let some of her stockings hang down, and squeezed out the water as she asked, as if she hadn’t seen Victoria approaching.

    “Why is Theodore’s dog on your side? If you listen, it was that lame princess who caused the most trouble last year.”

    “A limping princess?”

    Victoria asks back. Polaris looks up in surprise as Victoria speaks right in front of her.

    Victoria puts her hand on Polaris’ shoulder as if to comfort him, and creates water droplets on the floor to wash his dirty feet clean.

    Polaris blinked open her eyes and looked at it, then confirmed that the clothes and shoes were clean and dry and she was amazed.

    Then he raised his head, looked at Victoria and me, and opened his mouth.

    “Why do you ask? He’s so famous in the social world, no. Sorry. That’s a story you wouldn’t know. He was born with a strange leg. But he’s smart and has done a lot. He’s a person with a lot of good and bad stories.”

    Here, many people, noble or commoner, wear quite light clothing, so I thought it was strange that I was the only one wearing long clothes.

    It was to cover the legs. If there is a problem on one side, only the muscles on the side that is used more often will develop.

    “I thought he was a bad person because he helped the daughter of the man who works at my house drop out by messing up the situation, but he’s a protector… … .”

    Then his gaze turned towards me.

    “Do you want your leg to get better?”

    “If a dangerous situation arises, he said to first say the name Theodore.”

    I’m saying this because I haven’t said it yet.

    “Selling favors. Yeah. That’s a good way to use it. If you have debt, it’s easy to drag it around here and there. ”

    And Polaris understood right away.

    “I want to say, “Put that person’s favor aside.” But… … .”

    Polaris, with her arms crossed, was lost in thought.

    “Since the most powerful force is Theodore, it would be better to just use me as an excuse and entrust your body to him. That treatment. Is it okay to do whatever you want? Can it get better in the first place?”

    I nodded.

    “Yes, I will do it if she wants.”

    In the first world, all those who were thought to have a genetic disease returned to normal.

    “Is it okay to do that?”

    “No one has put restrictions on me yet.”

    Last time, we had restrictions as needed, but in the third world, there is no such thing.

    “Do well under Theodore. By the way, I don’t know about our grade, but there are many people in the upper grades who still believe that if they do well, they will become queen, so be very careful.”

    I nodded.

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