Chapter 64: Very Aristocratic
After watching Alexia enter the dormitory, Li Decai walked back along the main road at a leisurely pace.
But at this moment, Li De's eyes glanced at the forest on the other side of the dormitory without leaving a trace.
When I returned before, I took this road that few people traveled on.
When Reed and Alexia were walking through this artificial trail that only took ten minutes to walk, he felt the presence of several magical auras.
Unexpectedly, on the first day, the "victim" teacher Geno Gulifi was already impatiently looking for opportunities.
Only when he returned to the dormitory did Li De feel the last breath fading away.
The next second, Li De turned off the lights and disappeared into the room.
Li De followed the breath slowly all the way. After twenty minutes, the guy who had been rushing on the road disappeared on the ground.
And where he disappeared, there was an entrance to an underground sewer.
After the breath moved away from the entrance, Li De instantly teleported into the underground sewer.
I rubbed my nose slightly. After all, the smell of the sewer was not that friendly.
A few minutes later, Reed followed the other party to Geno Gulifi's underground base.
Without listening to the subsequent conversation, after confirming the location, Li De returned to his dormitory.
As for this stronghold in the underground sewer, it won't be too late to search it after we deal with that 'victim' teacher.
In the next two weeks, Li De lived a very comfortable life. He ate and drank well every day, had good treatment, and got paid. It was a wonderful life.
The two extras who caused him this situation had spent the first week without any incident, but in the second week they suddenly made a big mistake that damaged the honor of the Magic Swordsman Academy, and were then directly expelled.
When he heard the news, Li De knew that he should not underestimate the power of Princess Alexia.
Even though she didn't do it herself, she expressed her extreme dissatisfaction with the two guys through some channels, and then naturally someone came forward to deal with them.
The people who took action were still the Knights. As to whether it was the work of the "victim" teacher or the eldest princess Alice, Li De had no idea.
However, after two weeks, Li De became a little impatient.
Even if you eat and drink well every day, it is still torturous to have to listen to a little girl's endless nagging.
"That man is so annoying. He's just a little bit better at swordsmanship, but he's so complacent." After dinner, Alexia was walking back slowly and started complaining as usual.
"Yes, you are right." Li De nodded perfunctorily.
"Didn't you see his hypocritical smile?" Alexia's face suddenly turned cold.
"I see it, but isn't this the standard configuration of aristocrats? So, what exactly are you dissatisfied with about him? In my opinion, he is pretty good in all aspects. Although not as handsome as me, he is not bad either. Moreover, his status, money, reputation, and strength all make him a top choice as a marriage partner. In fact, he is also the prince charming in the hearts of many college girls." Li De said.
"I hate everything about him. I hate everything. I even hate his existence. As for the conditions you mentioned, they are just superficial. Don't I have these superficial things? Why must I choose him? But you are right about one thing. You are indeed more handsome than him, otherwise I would not have chosen you to provoke him." Alexia answered very directly.
"I'm embarrassed if you praise me like this!" Li De said shyly. "Tsk, don't I know that you have the demeanor of an aristocrat?" Alexia gave Li De a blank look and replied.
As for the aristocratic demeanor she mentioned, it was not hypocrisy, but another major characteristic: shamelessness.
"Okay, let's get back to the point. To use your words, given your conditions, you really don't need to look for him, although you can be considered a strong alliance." Li De said slowly.
"Of course I won't look for him. I don't judge a person by appearance alone." Alexia said as she strolled.
"Then what are we reading?" Li De deliberately turned the topic to the original work.
"Of course, I look at his shortcomings." Alexia answered leisurely.
"This abnormal way of evaluation is indeed novel, but it suits you very well." Li De replied with a slightly surprised tone.
"Oh, thank you. By the way, I don't hate you because you have only flaws and few advantages." Alexia said with a smile.
"Thank you for the compliment, although the content of the compliment doesn't sound happy." Li De shrugged helplessly.
"You are an easy-to-understand guy. Although you are a little shameless and a little clever, you know your limits and don't have any improper expectations. You also keep your promises, which are great. But because of this, I hate that man even more." Alexia said with a slightly bitter expression.
As for the bitterness, Li De guessed that it was because he clearly hated her but couldn't eliminate this marriage candidate.
"Thank you for the compliment. By the way, what do you think are Mr. Geno's shortcomings?" Li De continued to guide the topic.
"So far, I haven't found any shortcomings in him." Alexia shook her head with a slightly solemn expression.
"Isn't this good? I wonder how many goddesses want to have such a perfect partner." Li De said immediately.
"Not at all. There is no perfect person in the world. If there really is such a person, he is either mentally ill or a big liar." Alexia said firmly at this moment.
"I see. Thank you for your biased and arbitrary answer." Li De couldn't help but smile.
"You're welcome. This is for today!" As she spoke, Alexia took out three gold rings and threw them towards Li De.
Li De stretched out his hand and directly grabbed the three gold rings.
"I noticed that you are very fast when it comes to grabbing money!" Alexia couldn't help but say.
After all, every time she ejected the golden ring, she didn't choose a direction, but every time the golden ring was caught in Li De's hand before it flew far.
"I am serious about money." Reed gave the answer that a poor nobleman should have.
You have to know that the forty-two gold rings that Li De received during the two weeks of his companionship were almost twice the total living expenses of the lower-level nobles for three years.
Even though Li De is not short of money, this is also a recognition of his labor.
(End of this chapter)