Chapter 75 I want to draw a picture for you(1/2)
The reason why Aiwass said "two people" is because there is also Lily.
His request was completely beyond the expectations of his classmates.
——Aiwass is so familiar with Her Highness the Princess that he can directly invite her to join a strange society?
Little Aiden couldn't help but clapped his hands, feeling refreshed and refreshed, as if he had figured out a problem that had been bothering him for a long time.
——I knew they must be related!
But they obviously didn't realize that both Aiwass and Isabel actually knew about the "White Shoes Club".
The students were also very enthusiastic. They accepted the offer without hesitation, and even almost quarreled over "who would be the inviter?"
Although the inviter is also the guarantor and will be responsible if something happens to the invitee; but on the other hand, if he can bring in some heavyweights, the inviter himself will be very proud.
After all, she is the only princess of Avalon!
Although they have never come into contact with it, everyone has been full of curiosity for a long time. But they just don’t have the opportunity and don’t dare to come into contact with it.
But now, everyone present knows that it was Aiwass who actually brought Princess Isabel to the club. In other words, Aiwass was in charge of this matter. It's just that he borrowed a spot from them in advance.
Even if he can't talk to Her Royal Highness, he can at least get closer to Aiwass - and he can invite the autistic princess into the club... Even if he is only the nominal inviter, that's absolutely
It's enough to brag about.
There is no need to take responsibility at all, and you can get benefits for nothing.
This is simply a good thing that cannot be found with a lantern!
Aiwass just sat in his wheelchair, smiling quietly and watching this scene happily.
He is very satisfied with what he does. This is in line with his aesthetics and logic.
He helped Lily apply for a student spot from the princess, which was a good thing for the princess because she finally started to use her power. At the same time, it was a good thing for him and Lily.
He just asked Professor Bard to be his mentor and made an appointment to explore the ruins together... This is also a good thing for both parties.
Now, he asked for an invitation to a club for the princess, and both parties were pleasantly surprised by this.
——It’s all a win-win situation.
There are not so many life-and-death zero-sum games in this world. Many contradictions and conflicts are simply due to a lack of efficient communication or unnecessary greed.
As long as it is done properly, many things can actually benefit both parties. Aiwass is the person who is good at matchmaking.
After agreeing on this matter, Aiwass and Princess Isabel left together. Haina asked where Aiwass's dormitory was, and then left first - she would take Aiwass with her in the afternoon.
Find a new classroom.
At noon in winter, the sun is not too bright.
On the way, Aiwass was obviously very happy to see Isabel. She walked beside Aiwass with her hands behind her back, and even hummed softly.
Now, Aiwass finally saw some traces of a girl in Isabel - the carefree lightness that belongs to people of the same age.
This is something she should have originally.
Now I feel very satisfied just touching some shadows.
Isabel suddenly remembered something and turned around and said: "By the way, it may take some time to send that painting over. Because it is too precious. If it is kept at home, it will not be as well preserved as in a museum...
...So the teacher sent a letter to the Theocracy today. He planned to invite an old friend to Avalon to help him use preservation techniques to treat the paintings to prevent accidental damage.
"If it's done, it might take next month... Is that okay? If you don't want to wait, the teacher can also ask that old friend not to come. In this case, you need to send the painting to the Moriarty Museum and
Write 'Donate to Aiwass Moriarty' - the painting belongs to you alone, not to the Moriarty family."
This is what the teacher asked her to pass on - this is the "business" of Isabel coming here today. At least that's what she thinks.
"Then I'll just wait."
Aiwass responded with a smile.
At this time, it would not be good if he kept saying "no need to bother" and "anything goes".
"But since Master Yanis's letter has been sent, I can just wait for the masterpiece to be delivered to my home."
Aiwass replied briskly.
Afterwards, they chatted about campus life.
While chatting, Aiwass suddenly realized...the direction they were heading to was actually the canteen?
He thought Isabel was going to invite him to a big hotel outside the school, or simply go back to the Palace of Silver and Tin for dinner.
But it makes sense when you think about it. After all, she came here on an impromptu basis. It's normal that she didn't make a reservation.
"Your Highness Isabel...do you usually go to the school cafeteria to eat?"
Aiwass asked with interest.
"I've been there before."
After Isabel left those people, she became obviously much more relaxed. Even her voice became smooth and brisk.
She walked with Aiwass under the shade of the trees and said softly: "But I have only been there once. Because they all sat together, chatting and eating. There were ordinary friends, and there were also male and female friends.
"I don't even know where I should sit. I don't want to sit next to other people, but I'm also afraid that someone I don't know will sit next to me."
...Have you never thought about occupying a table by yourself?
Aiwass was stunned for a moment.
Although he has known for a long time that this princess does not have the arrogant and delicate habits of a "princess" in common sense... But is it too polite?
But soon, Aiwass guessed something: "Isn't it someone who came to strike up a conversation? Or did His Highness hear someone say something gossip?"
"……Why?"
Isabel was stunned for a moment.
Her steps stopped and she looked at Aiwass in disbelief.
Lily also took the opportunity to park her wheelchair under the shade of a tree, and stood quietly behind Aiwass with her hands folded.
"My guess."
Aiwass explained with a smile.
"……It is indeed the case."
Isabel nodded in admiration and sighed softly: "Would it be a bit pretentious for me to do this? I told you just yesterday that I want friends...but in fact, someone came to talk to me before. It was just that one
At that time, I felt a little uncomfortable...so I ran away."
"Just because you want friends doesn't mean you have to accept people you don't like as your friends."
Under the shade of the trees at noon, Aiwass's voice sounded clear and loud: "Even if you have no friends for the time being, it does not mean that you have to lower your standards for making friends. After all, the existence of 'friends' is better to be in short supply than in excess. If you must forcefully distort yourself
Friends who can only be obtained by your own personality are by no means your true friends, and you will not get happiness from them.
"Master Yanis won't give you a definite answer to this kind of thing, but I can - you did it right, Your Highness. This is my answer.
"If you really don't want to go to a crowded place like the cafeteria, you don't have to go. Let's go. Let's go back to the villa that your highness gave me...Lily's craftsmanship is also pretty good.
"Or we can go out and find a restaurant nearby, and I'll treat you. Just think of it as a return invitation to your hospitality last night. Anyway, the afternoon class starts at three o'clock, so if you don't take a nap, you'll have plenty of time."
"...Ah, that's not necessary."
Isabel was silent for a while, then suddenly showed a bright smile: "Because now I have friends who I can eat and chat with. So please don't call me 'Your Highness', Aiwass."
"Then I'll just call you Isabel, okay?"
Instead of pretending to be evasive, Aiwass asked directly.
"...Actually, you can also call me Senior Sister Isabel."
Isabel whispered.
When she heard Aiwass call Haina senior, she felt as if she had been robbed of any title. Obviously she was also a second-year student, so to Aiwass she was considered senior...
"That doesn't seem to be any different from 'Your Highness'."
Aiwass smiled and rejected Isabel's proposal: "I'd better just call you Isabel."
"...Then, can I call you 'Teacher Aiwass'?"
She smiled naughtily and seemed to become a little more cheerful: "I just heard your classmates call you that. Is this your nickname?"
With that said, Isabel continued walking towards the canteen, and Lily followed suit.
"Probably. But I can't call him a 'teacher'. They are just making fun of me."
Aiwass explained helplessly: "Because I am quite interested in history, I studied some on my own. But actually I don't know much, I'm just a bit biased. It's because Professor Bard wanted to hire me as a teaching assistant, so
That’s why they’re making noise like this.”
He told half a lie very naturally, and the causal relationship in the latter sentence was slightly reversed, but it seemed more natural and the aura around him was not so obvious.
"Assistant teacher? So awesome!"
Isabel sincerely praised: "Many seniors in the third and fourth grades have no chance to be teaching assistants."
"It's just because Professor Bard is not good at giving lectures. He is a respectable scholar," Aiwass said.
To be continued...