"I see. In that case, those who don't know the seniors..."

“In the final analysis, there are only so many nobles in the entire kingdom, and those with higher ranks simply look down on those with lower ranks.

For example, the families of newly enrolled students of higher nobility will naturally try to take care of the senior students of lower nobility. For those of lower nobility who have just enrolled, they are looked down upon by the higher nobility, and there is no place for the lower nobility to take care of them. They can only consider themselves unlucky.

Tia looked at the menu and ordered a few things at random, then handed the menu to the waiter. "You order first, and we'll talk while we eat."

"Look, I called you over as soon as I sat down and saw you coming. I forgot to order mine. Please wait for me." Fina said as she quickly ordered two or three dishes, and then hurriedly handed the menu to the waiter.

"It's okay, don't worry, but is there no other way for those low-ranking students who have just enrolled?"

"Well!" Fina thought about it, looked around, and then quietly leaned close to Tia's ear.

"Actually, there is another method, which I learned from a senior who had just been promoted.

The school's auxiliary department's alchemists sometimes run low on herbs, so helping them gather them pays well. If you need a large quantity, you can directly contact the alchemy department's herbal medicine administrator. If you need a small quantity, I recommend contacting the students.

However, the herb manager would not tell others what herbs they were short of, and the seniors would leave the tasks to their good friends so that the attacking students could find them to form a team during the team competition.

Moreover, it is not certain what points the seniors will offer. I received news from the herbal medicine manager and I don’t know the channel yet, but since it is submitted to the college, the price is definitely fair.

I have learned all this secretly, so please don't tell anyone. I know you are smart, so if you find out the way, don't forget to tell me."

"Of course, thank you for telling me the news." Tia knew that Fina must have more news.

"Okay, if you need anything, remember to call me. But can you team up with me for the challenge at the end of this month?"

Fina asked tentatively. Although she had many friends, her spellcasting was indeed too poor. There was a lot of uncertainty in battle, and many people were unwilling to team up with her.

"Okay." Tia immediately thought of what happened in the morning and knew the reason, but she believed that with the devilish training, it would not be difficult to remember and cast spells.

When Fina heard that Tia agreed, she felt a little uneasy and nervous. She felt like she was relying on selling out the gossip she knew to force others to agree to join the group.

"Let me state in advance that my score in the spellcasting class was barely above the passing line."

"fine."

Fina looked at Tia's usual smile on her face and excitedly hugged her in her arms.

"That's so kind of you!"

Fina never thought that when she was trained to cry, Tia would also have this smile.

"Okay, let's eat quickly!"

The two chatted about some gossip while eating and returned to the dormitory together.

In the evening, after Tia finished washing up, she lit the black rose incense she brought with her and had a dreamless night.

"When... when... when..."

When the church bell rang, Tia got up, quickly washed up, and rushed to the classroom.

Maybe it was the first class of the new semester, everyone was still full of energy, sitting together with their friends, chatting and laughing.

Tia chose a seat at the edge of the third row and felt the occasional scrutiny cast at her, accompanied by small discussions.

"I heard that there's a student in our class who skipped a grade."

"Is that her? I haven't seen her in class before. She doesn't look like she stayed in the apprentice class for long."

"She's really pretty."

"I heard it was from the Olmigos family."

"I remember there's one in the first courtyard of the Olmigos family, right?"

"Joel! Could she be Joel's sister? Oh my God, her brother is so handsome. I want to be her friend and see if I can get to know her brother."

……

She didn't know if the last two discussions were heard by the people around her, but more and more people were looking at her.

Classes hadn't started yet, and Fina hadn't arrived yet. It was a public class for three colleges to attend together, and Tia felt like a monkey in an amusement park.

Fina, where are you?!

Perhaps her earnest prayers were heard, but Fina finally came.

"Tia! Why are you here so early?" Fina said as she walked towards Tia with her book in her arms.

Tia also stood up and made way for her to go in.

"Didn't we say we should get up when the church bells ring?"

"Hey, you don't know how to spot the place!"

As soon as Fina finished speaking, the long school bell rang, "Ding Dong Ding Dong..."

Fina smiled proudly at Tia, "See, this is called scouting!"

A middle-aged man in a green robe walked in. "From now on, I will be your professor for this class, Weber Galvin."

"Hello, professor!"

"Let me tell you about the requirements of this class. Lateness or early departure is not allowed. Five points will be deducted from the assessment for each absence. If you are absent more than five times, you must score above 90 points in the final assessment.

Now let's talk about Ice Cone Grass. It's a magical plant that grows on ice fields. It has no magical beasts guarding it, and it gets its name from its appearance which resembles an ice cone..."

Tia now possessed a photographic memory, and she readily accepted this type of class. Furthermore, the teacher didn't just read from the textbook; he also used magic to conjure up what he was saying. With just one listen, she could fully understand and remember everything.

Although Fina is usually not very serious, she listens attentively in class.

With only a few minutes left before the end of get out of class, Fina couldn't sit still anymore, as if she had lice.

She kept her head up, watching the man in front of her getting ready to pack up. He even wrote a note to Tia, asking her to pack up quickly, otherwise she wouldn't be able to get a good seat in the cafeteria later.

Tia originally disdained the food in the cafeteria, but after eating it yesterday, she felt that the food in this cafeteria was indeed quite good. However, she could only guarantee that the quality of the food on the third floor was good.

She looked at the people in the two rows in front of her and found that they were already preparing to pack up.

Tia decisively joined in and got up to leave as soon as the bell rang.

Unexpectedly, she was blocked in the seat by her classmates, who all asked her if they could be friends, which made her almost suffer from social anxiety.

"Don't block here, it's time to go eat!" Fina's voice suddenly drowned out everyone else's.

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