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What is going on with that half-elf...
That guy didn't feel cowardly, he didn't seem to be a character who would swallow such things.
No reason...
"Classmate Brock!"
The sound of the call made me suddenly return to God: "Ah, what's the matter?"
I turned to look at Princess Elisa beside me.
"Um...I don't think it's appropriate to build the stage without following the drawings. Also..." She raised her hand and pointed in front of me with a somewhat difficult expression.
I looked in the direction she was pointing, and was stunned.
A simple fence built with wooden poles surrounded the two drama club girls who were sitting on the ground making props inside.
No matter how you look at it, it is the animal pen that I used to set up in the tribe.
The faces of the two girls in the cage were full of horror, and they huddled together and shivered.
"Ah, I'm so sorry!" I apologized again and again, and hurriedly tore down the fence.
"Wow wow wow wow!" The two girls who were liberated immediately cried and ran away.
"Kenrys classmate, Emma classmate!" Princess Elisa failed to stop them.
"It's terrible, I actually built a cage to keep people in it, so skilled..."
"The orc's habit is exactly the same as in the book."
"I accidentally revealed my nature..."
I heard the whispers of several girls who were doing homework not far behind.
I covered my forehead in annoyance.
Two days before the celebration, I came to the auditorium by appointment to help the drama club set up the stage.
The stage was set up fairly smoothly, but I still messed up in the middle.
No matter how distracted, they shouldn't get to this level... Now the impression on them is even worse.
"Brock, what's the matter with you? How do you feel like you are absent-minded?" Princess Elisa looked over with a worried look. "Everyone was scared just now when you surrounded them with a wooden pole."
"Sorry, just thinking about something..." I answered vaguely.
"Take a break, anyway, a lot of construction work has been done." She persuaded.
"Okay." I followed the advice, put down my tools and walked aside, and sat down on the wooden box.
Princess Elisa squatted down before the two girls did half of the props and continued their work.
Why do I care about that half-elf thing so much... It's obviously been so few days.
In the past two days, even one person felt something was missing for barbecue and dinner there.
Because we have also left our hometown and are out of place here, does it resonate?
I do feel this way... But the reason for her encounter is different from mine.
She has elf blood, and some people here treat her as a compatriot. It's not that she can't blend in here, but she is unwilling to do so, obviously keeping her distance from other people.
If you don't like it here, why stay in this country? Unlike me as a prisoner of war, she should be completely free here.
Is it possible that you can't stay in your original village?
"Classmate Elisa." I said to the elf princess.
"What's the matter?" She raised her head and looked over, smoothly pulling the side behind her ears.
"I want to ask, what do humans think of half-elves?"
"Are you talking about... Angelica classmate?" She was smart and noticed right away.
"Yes."
"This is actually... It is said that Angelica, her classmate, lived pretty well in a human village."
"What?" I was a little surprised.
"Her village is on the edge of the Saidian Forest. Her mother was a pharmacist who treated people in the village and was very respected. Even after her mother passed away, the people in the village seemed to take care of her. Bian is also very friendly to our elves, and I think it should be the same for half elves. When I went to pick her up with the border guard and left the village, many people came to see her."
It’s also right. Saidian’s elves have always been allies of mankind. Even setting aside this purely racial impression, the elves known for their wisdom and grace are quite popular and respected among humans, and those people would not Treat half-elves as aliens.
But this is strange.
"Then why did she agree to come here?"
"It's not classmate Brock." Princess Elisa shook her head at me. "It's not that she agreed, but the elf guard who went to their village on her own initiative and accidentally offered to come here, and then the queen considered her father's She was approved for the college to take her in."
"She came here on her own initiative!?" The unexpected answer made my eyes wide open.
This is really getting more confusing as ask.
"I understand your confusion. I have been thinking about it, but I can't ask anything from her." Princess Elisa sighed, "Well, what happened to you?"
"Um... I asked her a few days ago if she had been bullied, but she became stiff immediately, and I haven't seen her since then." I told the truth.
"So, I'm sorry, I'm too tough..." Princess Elisa lowered her head to me and raised her face again, she looked preoccupied, "Actually, I heard that Angelica was absent today. "
"absence?"
"Yes, she shut herself in the dormitory behind closed doors... Ah, I think it's not your fault, classmate Brock, she used to do this occasionally before."
"That's it."
That guy is too weird.