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Chapter 67 You can’t borrow a power that you don’t even believe in

Lilith floated in the vast starry sky, surrounded by bright stars, inlaid like gems on the black sky, some were blazing and bright, while others emitted a soft halo.

She lowered her head and rushed into a gorgeous nebula, causing the stars to scatter like oil paint, vibrating into a magnificent ink painting.

——What a charming dream.

Yes, Lilith clearly understood that she was in a dream. Although she was addicted to the wonderful feeling of floating in the universe, she slowly realized that it was a dream. Otherwise, how could the stars whisper when she passed by, and how could there be a huge eye behind the moon.

"Lilith..." A gentle whisper floated from the boundless universe. She began to fall towards the blue planet.

"Lilith..." Lilith tried to open her eyes. The kind and gentle teacher Jacqueline was kneeling on the cushion beside her, with a gentle and caring look on her face. "Go back to sleep, dear. The temperature at the top of the tower is very low at night. You will catch a cold."

"I'm sorry, teacher, I fell asleep." Lilith's voice became hoarse due to sleepiness. At this time, they were under the huge glass dome on the top of the Observatory Tower, and they seemed to be able to touch the stars in the sky with their hands.

The get out of class should have been over, and many students had left, but there were still quite a few who stayed on the top of the tower, excitedly observing the stars and chatting. Some were so curious that they boldly started to fiddle with the sophisticated stargazing instruments. Teacher Jacqueline did not stop them, but just looked at the children with a smile.

Today's divination class was held at night. Teacher Jacqueline said that everyone could lie on the ground and look up at the stars in the sky. At first, Lilith was very excited. On her left was Hannah, on her right was Lulu. It felt like she was camping in the wild with good friends.

But as Teacher Jacqueline went deeper and deeper into the content of astrology, from identifying constellations to introducing the positions and movements of planets, and finally talking about the horoscope, Lilith finally couldn't resist her sleepiness, and fell asleep on the cushion while Teacher Jacqueline was talking.

"It's okay, dear. It's a pity that you missed the shooting star." Jacqueline smiled and looked at the students standing not far away. "They want to wait for another one so that they can make another wish."

Lilith followed Jacqueline's gaze and saw Lulu, Hannah and several other little girls looking at the night sky and chatting happily, imagining their own little wishes. She couldn't help but speak -

"I've heard that there's a saying that shooting stars are actually stars that died many, many years ago. What we see is their final afterglow... They're already falling, and yet they have to carry the wishes of mankind. It always feels a bit pitiful..." She spoke in a lower and lower voice, not wanting to let such remarks dampen the fun of her classmates.

Upon hearing this, Teacher Jacqueline turned her head and looked at her, smiled helplessly, and said casually and confidently, "Lilith, you don't believe in fate, right?"

Lilith was a little stunned by the question. Destiny? She seemed to have never thought about this question before...

She lowered her head and thought for a while, then nodded and responded to Jacqueline, "Yes, teacher, I don't believe in fate. It is too illusory, and it is described as if there is some irresistible force that determines the trajectory and outcome of life."

Teacher Jacqueline didn't say anything, but just looked at her and smiled, as if encouraging her to continue speaking.

"If a commoner... No, let's take our Gaia Empire's founding queen Zora as an example. It is said that she was born a slave. After countless battles and hardships, she became the human king Zora, founded the Gaia Empire, and continued her bloodline to this day. If she believed that her fate was already determined and was content to be a slave, how could she have achieved such success?"

"Fate can be changed, so what's the point of believing in it?"

"What if resistance is her destiny?" Jacqueline asked back.

"Then fate will always be the winner. Why should we attribute the result of her struggle to fate?" Lilith remained firm, thinking that there was no solution to the discussion, and if she continued, it would be a bit offensive to Teacher Jacqueline, who believed in divination. Because these words also apply to divination.

"Lilith..." Jacqueline was not angry, but touched the little girl's hair lovingly. "You can't borrow a power that you don't even believe in..."

"...Is this the reason why I did such a terrible job in Divination, teacher?" Lilith was a little discouraged after hearing this. If possible, she would definitely hope not to fail the course.

"Maybe, kid, this isn't your path." Jacqueline tried to comfort her. "Not everyone can master all types of magic. This is normal among magicians. You don't have to be upset about it. Look at me. I still have to take the magic elevator because I'm not good at teleportation magic."

Lilith was amused by the short-lived consolation that teacher Jacqueline revealed. She sincerely thanked the tolerant teacher and left with her friends under the bright starry sky.

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"...So why is it him again?" In the Defense Against Magic class, Rebecca stood with her arms folded, her muscular outline clearly visible. She frowned and looked towards the playground.

The boy and girl stood opposite each other, seemingly having a harmonious conversation, but Rebecca knew that it was impossible for the two to communicate in a friendly manner.

"I can't help it. I have no reason to refuse him." Wolfe shook the thick stack of papers in his hand helplessly. "Look, I asked him to write a 3000-word self-criticism, and he handed in 6000 words. You also said that you must give him a chance to apologize to your students in person."

Wolfe lowered his head and flipped through the manuscript in his hand, muttering, "He's really good at writing. Are all the nobles so good at writing... I thought his attitude was pretty good, so I agreed."

Stupid werewolf - Rebecca rolled her eyes and didn't want to pay any attention to this muscular but simple-minded idiot.

And in the training ground.

"I haven't seen you for a week. I'm very worried about your health, Miss Lilith." Daniel smiled and greeted Lilith. "It seems that your injuries have almost recovered."

"Thank you for your concern. I've always been worried about your...fragile self-esteem." Lilith raised her hand and made a gesture commonly used in Korea. It was small and cute.

"Haha, you can't be so lucky every time, Miss Lilith." Daniel couldn't help but think of Lilith's counterattack last week, and he couldn't keep up his fake smile.

He slowly drew out his practice sword. "I hope your teacher taught you something new, otherwise I would find it boring."

"Of course, if you ask me to be a gentleman... I will definitely respect the wishes of a lady." Daniel stuck the sword into the ground. "The Russell family also strictly practices the creed of chivalry and will not bully the weak." He deliberately pronounced the word "weak" very clearly.

And Lilith seemed to have heard the funniest joke of the week and couldn't help laughing out loud -

"Chivalry? Do you deserve it?"

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