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In the exam hall, the young dragons were engrossed in answering their questions—except for Shari, who had just accused Hefei and Muse of cheating.

Shari frowned, biting the end of her pencil. The exam questions were utterly incomprehensible to her, as if they were written in an alien language.

“Are these kinds of questions ant for kids? Dragon kids must be insane,” she muttered to herself.

Still, complaints wouldn’t solve her problem. Shari had to pass this exam, or else…

Shaking her head, she forced herself to calm down and analyze each question carefully, trying to deduce the answers.

But the dragon magic system was, after all, the dragon magic system—far too complex to grasp in a short ti. No matter how much she focused, the things she didn’t understand remained an unsolvable mystery.

Just then, a sharp sound reached her ears.

Turning her head, Shari saw Muse—her bright red pupils gleaming—scribbling furiously on her paper. Judging by her speed, it seed as though the questions were as simple as “one plus one equals two” for her.

Shari couldn’t help but sweat inwardly.

“Why are Leon’s daughters all so difficult to deal with?” she thought.

Leaning closer, Shari tried to get Muse’s attention. Using the “secret signal” Hefei and Muse had exchanged earlier, she whispered softly, “Doot doot doot doot~”

Muse paused, her pen halting mid-air. Turning her small head, she saw that it wasn’t Hefei calling her but the very classmate who had just accused them of cheating.

Muse’s expression soured.

“Hey, classmate, how do you solve the first question?” Shari asked in a low voice.

Muse shook her head, her tone curt. “Helping is against the rules. I don’t want to get reported for cheating.”

Shari: …

That boorang ca back fast.

Frustrated, Shari regretted her earlier impulsiveness. She had been so focused on completing the task assigned by the lady that she hadn’t thought through her escape routes.

But now wasn’t the ti for reflection—she had to figure out a way to pass the exam. Two failures in a row, and the adults would never give her another chance.

“I just… misunderstood earlier,” Shari tried again, her voice softening. “Muse, you’re such a kind person. You wouldn’t just leave hanging, would you?”

Muse blinked her large, clear eyes. “If you can’t solve the question, will you die?”

“…”

Shari sighed, clarifying, “That’s not what I ant. It’s just an expression.”

“Oh, so you’re smart enough to understand that,” Muse said with a sly smile. “If you’re that clever, then you don’t need to look at my answers.”

“Hey, you—!”

Shari almost choked. “How can such a cute little dragon be so devious?”

Seeing that the emotional appeal didn’t work, Shari decided to try another tactic.

“Muse, if you tell the answers, I’ll buy you so yummy snacks later,” she offered with a smile.

But Muse tilted her head, looking disinterested. “I don’t care about snacks.”

Shari: …

Dragon kids are the worst!

“Please, Muse, just let see your answers, okay?” Shari pleaded.

“Nope~” Muse replied cheerfully.

Realizing she was getting nowhere, Shari shifted her focus to Hefei instead.

“Hefei~ Hefei~” she whispered.

Hefei stopped writing and turned to look at Shari.

“What do you want?” Hefei’s voice was cold, her deanor clearly reflecting her annoyance at being falsely accused earlier.

“I want to see your test paper. I know your dad; he’s the Red Fla Dragon King. That makes us friends, doesn’t it?”

“If we’re friends, why did you accuse of cheating?”

“Well, that was… because…” Shari stamred.

“Besides,” Hefei continued, “lots of dragons know my father. That doesn’t an you’re my friend.”

With that, Hefei turned back to her test.

Desperate, Shari refused to give up.

She scribbled sothing on a piece of paper, crumpled it into a ball, and tossed it onto Hefei’s desk.

Hefei blinked, glanced at Shari, and then slowly unfolded the paper ball.

After reading its contents carefully, Hefei’s expression twisted into one of pure disdain.

“Perfect! My heartfelt words have finally touched her!” Shari thought to herself, gleefully. “Kids are so easy to fool. A few nice words, and they’re hooked!”

But just as Shari was reveling in her triumph, Hefei raised her hand and called out, “Teacher, Shari is cheating!”

Shari: ???

The invigilator quickly approached, his face stern.

“What’s going on here?”

“Teacher, I’m not cheating!” Shari protested.

“I have evidence,” Hefei said calmly, handing over the crumpled paper.

The invigilator scanned the contents of the paper, his expression turning peculiar. He pocketed the note, glanced at Shari’s blank test sheet, and said, “This is your last warning. Any further attempts at cheating, and your exam will be invalidated.”

Shari lowered her head. “Yes, teacher…”

She hadn’t expected Hefei’s retaliation to be even quicker—and more painful—than Muse’s.

The exam hall returned to order.

Muse and Hefei, both now thoroughly annoyed with Shari, ignored her completely.

But with only thirty minutes left until the exam ended, Shari knew she had to act fast. She closed her eyes and summoned her magic.

Secret Technique: All-Seeing Eye

“vis, you have to help this ti!”

At St. Heath’s Academy training grounds, Noa smashed through the last wooden target of her practice routine, completing the assignnts vis had set for her.

“You’re amazing, sis!”

Moon, who had been waiting nearby, ran over holding two small cakes.

“I made these during my break earlier. Little Moon already ate hers, so this one’s for you, big sis!”

“Thanks, Moon,” Noa said, wiping sweat from her brow with the towel around her neck. She took the cake with a grateful smile.

vis approached, offering praise. “You’ve improved a lot. You destroyed fifty targets faster than last ti. Next, we’ll focus on strength.”

“Yes, Ma’am!” Noa responded eagerly, nearly choking on her cake in her haste to reply.

Moon hurriedly patted Noa’s back, while vis handed her a bottle of water. “Slow down, Noa.”

“Thank you, teacher,” Noa said after taking a sip.

Moon then offered her remaining cake to vis. “Teacher, you should try it too! It’s really tasty!”

vis hesitated briefly before accepting. “Thank you, Moon.”

As the sisters chatted and shared laughs, vis watched them with a faintly nostalgic expression.

Suddenly, a voice called out, “vis! vis!!”

Her thoughts interrupted, vis frowned and turned toward the source of the voice.

“Stay here, Noa, Moon. I’ll handle this,” she said before walking toward the commotion.

In a secluded corner, vis pulled a small, white figure out of the shadows.

“Thanks for your help earlier, vis. I wouldn’t have passed that cursed exam without you,” Elizabeth said with a sly smile.

vis’s expression remained neutral. “Don’t use the All-Seeing Eye so recklessly in the academy. If you’re caught, all my years as an advisor will go to waste. Understood… Elizabeth?”

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