Chapter 233: Sorting Documents
My activities returned to normal without worrying about anything else.
Rather, if I made a different move, I would be suspicious. It wasn't like they would suspect me, but I better not make any suspicious move to make the Royalty trust me.
So after cleaning myself and feeding Cecil with a potion to recover her stamina, I left the bathroom to have breakfast.
At least that was the plan if Garcia didn't show up in the dressing room and ambushed me. I ended up giving her what she wanted and cum inside her twice while Vivian and Eliza had breakfast.
I ended up taking my time and cleaning myself again because Cecil gave me a cleaning blowjob after she recovered, thanks to the potion. When I realized it, it was time to go to the Academy, and I bid farewell to the two of them and met up with Eliza.
"Idiot."
She seemed to pass by the bathroom earlier and heard the noise inside. Because of that, she pouted and refused to talk to me before I promised to take her to an expensive dinner tonight.
"Can I bring Karin too?"
"Hmm?"
"The food in the dormitory isn't that good, so... I feel bad leaving her when I have good food with you. She's my friend, so I don't want her to feel left out."
While I understood where she came from, I asked Eliza out with the intention of having a date. But well... I knew that Eliza was kind and worried about her friend, so I allowed her to.
Besides, that cheerful orange-haired girl seemed to be fun to have around. It would be fun to talk with her and tease Eliza.
When we arrived at school, we went to the classroom together. I left right after I made sure Eliza was seated, though. As I noticed a gaze on me, but no one was close. At that moment, I knew who did it, and she was inviting me.
If she wanted to, I wouldn't be able to feel her gaze, just like what happened when she spied on me having sex with Emilia in the Counseling Room. If not, why did she warn me about it that time?
And so I made an excuse to Eliza and went to the headmistress' office on the third floor. Stopping in front of the door, I knocked on it.
Knock knock!
"Enter, student Arthur."
I heard the voice from inside and pushed the door open. Inside, Alesia was sitting on a couch while shuffling the documents in hand, putting them together with the stacks on the table in front of her. Her tight short skirt was pushed upward, revealing the leotard bottom hidden beneath it.
"You can do documents, right?"
Without waiting for my reply, she looked at me and said,
"Help me. The left stack isn't sorted yet."
"... Alright."
I went and sat across from her, taking the documents on her left, or in this case, on my right. The document seemed to be related to the upcoming Annual Tournament and only needed to be checked and sorted as various teachers had already signed everything.
Maybe that was why Alesia did it alone, as it was now left to her to deal with the signed documents. And the reason why she asked for my help was probably because she knew I had nothing to do.
The first paper was about the agreement between 6 Academies on how to do the judging of the competition and what kind of competition would be held. And it was decided that they would use the point system because not all Academies had the same specialties.
From what was written in the second document I took, there were a few tournaments.
First was a close-range weapon. This tournament would be a battle royale, and 20 last survivors would go to the next one vs one stage.
Second was a long-range weapon. The rule was different from the close-range weapon, as the tournament format was to hit a target. The top 20 who could hit the most targets would continue to the next stage.
Third was magic. This was a bit tricky because Alesia and the other headmasters and teachers, who were proficient with magic, would directly judge the students' proficiency. They would look at how they applied magic in a certain situation and their knowledge about it.
'Eliza will probably win with her Level and training with Emilia back in Rose Barony, but I can't help but be worried because she's a mage specialized in <Wind Magic> who is afraid of heights.'
The fourth was a general study. It was a field I had difficulty with, but I bet my childhood friend would do just fine. And just when I read about the requirement, Alesia spoke without looking at me.
"It was a shame the Princess was missing. She's the smartest student in this Academy."
I raised my head to look at her, and she continued sorting the document.
"It's a shame," I replied without changing my expression.
"Yes." Alesia nodded. "No complaint is sent to me, so that's not my problem. It's the government's problem."
"True. I am also not informed by the church, so it's not my problem either." I agreed with her statement.
"Well, read it fast, then sort the rest. It needs to be done before lunch."
"Alright, headmistress."
We both knew that I was the one who made the Princess disappear. There was no way Alesia didn't know that.
The real goal of why I was called here had been apparent since the start. The headmistress wanted to tell me about her disinterest in the missing Princess, which she probably found out due to her [Observer] title, and she wanted to show these documents to me.
Alesia wouldn't make a move as long as there was nothing related to the Academy.
That was something I discovered when I used 'Requirement Appraisal' on her that day. A student missing would usually be her concern. However... The missing student's parents didn't report it to the Academy.
Why?
'Beatrice did her job quickly.'
Because I asked the primordial succubus to spread the rumors about the Princess going to the Sin Kingdom.
If the news were spread, that would destroy her reputation among the people, so King Cassius must've ordered a silent order to whoever heard the rumor.
'This is great.'
So I continued doing the documents silently and came across the fifth tournament, a free battle.
'I will win this one for sure.'