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Chapter 123 Don’t you get tired of playing?

Seeing that she could no longer catch up with the fleeing Ian, Lilith stopped in frustration and looked at the boy facing her in front of her.

"Neva, if you know the details of Ian's incident, can you tell me about it?" Lilith could only ask this known insider.

"I'm sorry Lilith, I only heard a little bit and I don't know the details. But what does it matter? He just killed someone." Neva smiled. "Do you know what Catherine is busy with recently?"

"But, he can still come to school now, which means, it means that he might..." Lilith guessed the reason why Ian was pardoned.

"Maybe he is the illegitimate son of a Pope, so it is normal for him to be pardoned." Neva still had a playful smile on his face and made random guesses based on Lilith's words.

"It's an interesting point of view. Is this putting yourself in other people's shoes?" Lilith rolled her eyes and didn't notice the moment the other person's smile froze.

"Why bother with that guy, Lilith? If you need a training partner, I can do that too." He patted the black knife across his waist and bared his fangs again.

Seeing that the other party was always blocking her way, Lilith simply stopped and looked at him quietly for a while, then asked, "You don't have any moral concepts. Why did you specifically target Ian that day?"

"Oh--" the other party drew out the word, observing the students in the training ground and choosing his new toys, "I hate dull and uninteresting guys. How can Her Highness Catherine be friends with that kind of person?" There were too many people around the princess, and a few of them had to be shaved off before there was room for the two brothers.

"Ian is very introverted. He and Catherine hardly talk to each other." Lilith frowned.

"I don't like him talking to you either." Neva turned his head and looked at Lilith, with a light in his eyes.

...You're sick! You're more nosy than Mary! Lilith rolled her eyes and turned away.

"Hey, Lilith, you really don't want to train with me?" Neva shouted with a smile from behind, and continued to follow like a piece of gummy bear. He put his hand on the hilt of the knife, looking at Lilith's back, with a bloodthirsty light in his eyes. There were still too many people around the princess...

However, the next second, something strange happened. Sharp icicles emerged from the ground one after another, bringing up a piece of flying gravel. The icicles spread towards the boy. The boy was startled, but reacted very quickly, jumping back like a cat, avoiding the cold ice. When he raised his head again, the innocent smile that always hung on his face was gone.

"So, you are a magician..." The other party was no longer as casual as before. He looked coldly at the muscles bursting out from under Lilith's thin shirt and the magical creation in front of him, feeling surprised and confused.

"So, you have your own temper... Then why are you two brothers so keen on pretending to be exactly the same person? What's the point of this game?" Lilith's face was full of impatience -

"Do you enjoy playing with people's hearts? To be honest, I get tired of this kind of game after watching it once or twice. Don't you get tired of playing it, Neril?"

A hint of surprise finally appeared in the other person's round eyes, "You..."

"I just thought you were cute at first, so I just went along with your performance. I do the same thing to my six-month-old sister at home." Lilith's eyes were cold. "Don't be so clingy like a baby who hasn't been weaned. It's annoying. I believe Catherine thinks so too, which is why she rejected your application to join the student union."

Neller seemed to have never been so bluntly disliked by anyone. Something seemed to be choking his throat and he was speechless for a moment. A half-person-high icicle separated the boy and girl, emitting white cold air under the sunlight. The two looked at each other silently in the steaming white mist.

"Lilith!!" A familiar roar came from the sidelines. Lilith subconsciously shrank her neck. It was Teacher Wolfe.

"What did we say before? Who allowed you to use magic in my training ground!" Wolfe shouted angrily, his hands on his hips.

"Hey, Mr. Wolfe, the new student here has some heatstroke and I just want to help him cool down." Lilith trotted over and defended herself with a flattering smile.

Neller, who was abandoned in the training ground, looked at Lilith from afar, acting cute in front of the teacher, and suddenly laughed - "How funny, Lilith..."

……

On Friday night, Lilith was sitting in the lobby on the first floor of the winery building, using the power of illumination to look carefully through the diary entries made by Bella and Betty. The five girls were watching Lilith's face nervously, fearing that the young boss might be dissatisfied and ask them to leave this bustling city.

"The output on the 11th seemed to be a little less." Lilith frowned.

Among the girls, a girl named Qin immediately turned pale and was so nervous that she stammered, "I'm sorry, it's my fault. Some barrels had problems during fermentation, so we had to brew them again, and some raw grains were wasted. I'm sorry, Miss Lilith." Qin was about to cry.

"What is the reason for the failure?" Lilith did not comfort her, but just asked everyone.

"It's also my fault." Betty took on her responsibility without hesitation. "Because there were so many customers who came to order wine before, everyone wanted to make some. There were no space for the barrels in the fermentation room, so we moved to the room where grain was steamed. Qin proposed an idea, and I agreed. However, it seemed that the fermentation was affected because the temperature was too high. We later discovered something was wrong..." Betty bit her lip and couldn't continue. Those were all excellent wheat, which was wasted by their greed.

"Too high a temperature will indeed stop fermentation, but too low a temperature won't work either." Lilith said seriously, "Have you recorded this problem in your work notes?"

"Yes, yes!" Qin nodded repeatedly, took out her own small notebook from the bib in front of her and handed it to Lilith. The others also took out theirs.

Lilith flipped through the work diary of No. 11, and indeed it had carefully recorded the failure of the fermentation, as well as the various possibilities summarized by everyone. She finally nodded, counted out a pile of silver coins from the ring, placed them on the table in order according to the number of people, and then motioned for everyone to come and take them.

"What is this?" Qin was shaky. It was not even the end of the month yet. Was it severance pay that was being distributed at this time? Did they have to go home?

"I think you did a great job. The loss was much less than I thought." Lilith finally smiled and looked at the girls in front of her. "Making mistakes is valuable experience. The sooner you get it, the better. I am confident that you will be able to teach other workers in the near future." She pushed the silver coin forward again.

"This is the high temperature subsidy. Thank you for your hard work. Take a good rest this weekend!"

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