Chapter 315: Blood Princess and Half-Breed Sorceress (8k)
The thirty minutes of break time passed quickly.
The second class immediately followed, which was Professor Kazel’s lecture on Mana Theory.
Robert seemed relaxed, but he was actually not.
Just as Wit said, he talked too much.
This was actually a way to hide his inner thoughts.
But Wit didn’t delve deeper into this.
In class, Robert’s ears were completely deaf to Professor Kazel’s words; he was almost entirely preoccupied with thoughts about the Blood Princess.
Although the book “Three Hundred Heroes” clearly stated that the Blood Princess Ophelia Brad was a human from a minority tribe, humans do not have pointed ears or fangs!
The portrait of the Blood Princess in “Three Hundred Heroes,” though it shared the same face as the female vampire he saw through the mist, gave him a completely different feeling!
The Blood Princess was gentle and beautiful. If not for her dark red hair being too deep and disrupting her quiet and virtuous demeanor, she would resemble a nun from the Church of the Saints.
Of course, not like Sister Carrian.
Robert had learned to read at the church, and the nun who taught them was precisely from that church.
Despite not being beautiful, the nun had a pure and inviting aura that he found unforgettable.
The portrait of the Blood Princess gave him a similar feeling.
Of course, portraits can vary due to the artist’s subjective intentions.
But the female vampire he saw through the mist and the expression in the portrait were complete opposites!
The female vampire only gave him a sense of grimness and terror!
Thus, Robert couldn’t help but wonder:
Could the Blood Princess have been bitten by a vampire?
After humans are embraced by vampires, they become blood slaves and eventually purify their bloodline, advancing to blood mages and ultimately becoming vampires themselves.
The Blood Princess was the last of her bloodline, yet she disappeared shortly after stepping onto the battlefield.
Her whereabouts were uncertain, with no mention in the book.
Not even whether she was alive or dead was mentioned.
This was very rare.
A hero from the Golden Age, who walked out of St. Maryan alongside heroes and Valkyries, should not be forgotten.
This indicated there must be some hidden circumstances!
Robert felt he might have stumbled upon something significant.
But he didn’t want Wit to know.
He used to be straightforward, saying things as they came.
But over the past six months, he had grown and changed.
Wit had just experienced a breakup yesterday, and as his close friend, Robert didn’t want to add more burden to his shoulders.
Originally…
When Emma directly pointed out that he had influenced Wit, he silently took note.
Finally, this semester, Wit had been studying diligently.
He didn’t want his own affairs to disrupt Wit’s learning rhythm.
Teenagers’ thoughts always become more complex with growth.
Robert hid his anxiety and decided to investigate alone first.
If that didn’t work, he would seek Wit’s help or perhaps go to Dark…
In reality,
Dark Demon was also thinking along similar lines.
There was a well-known path from human to vampire.
Dark felt something was off when talking with Robert, and now he finally realized this point.
But this was merely a guess based on current information.
There was no concrete evidence.
And after realizing this, his inner frustration did not dissipate.
“Why do I feel like I’m missing something?”
“Is there still information I haven’t connected?”
Dark pondered.
Despite his “Pride” increasing every month, he believed himself to be quite humble.
For instance, he had a clear understanding of his intelligence, never considering himself particularly smart.
His decent comprehension was due to his complete education and structured logical thinking.
But when faced with real challenges, he didn’t possess the kind of genius-level breakthroughs.
So he would ask professors, consult Pandora.
Because he remained calm, he could often think deeply when encountering difficult problems.
…
Mana Theory class quickly ended.
Then came mealtime and a brief rest.
By two o’clock in the afternoon, he entered the classroom to prepare for the History of Magic class.
But as soon as he sat down, a flash of inspiration struck!
“Yes, History of Magic class!”
“How could I forget this!”
Dark immediately retrieved the notebook for the History of Magic class.
Professor Ryan Hux had once assigned a homework in class.
He asked students to choose a famous traitor from history and write an evaluative essay.
Dark chose one of the war criminals who escaped from Bustedia Prison during Christmas—Olivia Copernicus!
Based on his deep impression of the Copernicus surname, Dark selected her as the subject of his evaluation and conducted a certain level of research on her.