Luo Ya Akkat was a cautious person. This was the common evaluation of everyone who knew him since his reincarnation.
From the moment Luo Ya came to this world, he knew that he was not the chosen one. A strong sense of crisis accompanied him for a long time. Even after being accompanied by the girls, Luo Ya still had some strong aftereffects.
One of the most important was the reverence for the plot.
After living in Shiya for so many years, Roja didn't think that "The Recorder's Eye" was a simple game anymore. This world was undoubtedly realistic, it wasn't so much a galga as it was.
In desperation, the chosen one could only look at the abstract map and walk silently. As a result, he didn't look left and right when crossing the road and just happened to block the carriage of the Sorofia family. He even almost startled the horse, which angered Xia Luote who was in a hurry in the carriage. He was reprimanded by the red-haired lady.
And this was the first meeting between Paul and Xia Luote. It could be said that the plot of the two people after that began to extend from this point.
Of course, that was in the game. In reality, everything would change, because … Luo Ya Akkat was here.
"What the hell is this thing that Lisa drew?"
On the busy street, Paul Akkman looked at the "map" in his hand with black lines all over his head. He repeatedly looked up at the surroundings and looked down to compare the map with his face full of bewilderment.
It had been a month since Paul came to this city called Leinster, but in fact, the number of times he really went out of the house could be counted on one hand because the purpose of him coming here was for closed special training.
As an illegitimate child found by the spies of the Austin Empire half a year ago, Paul's 16 years of life so far could be said to be quite dull. He grew up as an orphan in a remote village of the Austin Empire and did not receive much education from a young age. He only learned literacy and arithmetic from the retired priest in the village. The rest of the time was basically engaged in agricultural work.
At that time, Paul never thought that his life would change in any way. It was not until he was almost kidnapped from the village by the spies that Paul's world changed dramatically.
He suddenly became the prince of the Austin Empire. He had an emperor father who looked only middle-aged but was actually more than a hundred years old. He had two brothers who disliked him to the extreme and an elder sister whom he had never met. This was his experience in the capital of the Austin Empire, Theo. As for the most feelings, it was probably hostility and malice.
The two princes of the Austin Empire were close to 30 years old, and Princess Lillian had already shown her talent. The political camp division was quite clear. In other words, there was no room for others to intervene.
An illegitimate child who had low extraordinary strength, no culture, and no background. He had been wandering outside for more than 10 years was destined to be unpopular in politics of the Austin Empire...... and the nobles...
Paul had lived in the capital for more than three months. During this period, there were zero nobles who visited him, which could be said to be the most obvious feedback. And it was precisely because of this that Emperor Lucas of the Austin Empire had no choice but to let Paul go to school at the age of 16 to make up for the shortcomings in all aspects caused by the years of wandering outside.
The one-month closed-door training involved various fields such as politics, history, language, etiquette, swordsmanship, spells, and so on. However, even with so much training, Paul still didn't make any significant progress, especially in the aspect of extraordinary strength. He always felt that he was lacking something.
But it had to be said that although he didn't get along well with the nobles, Paul got along well with the servants. As for the current situation, it was an accident.
Originally, Paul's trip alone this time was a measure by the social class teacher to cultivate his self-confidence. As a student of the St. Freya Academy, he should have received the envious gazes of passersby while wearing the badge of the Book of Truth. The difficulty of asking for directions would be halved, and he might even be hit on by girls. But the reality was that he forgot to bring it.
Without the badge, he only had a map casually drawn by the maid. The huge flow of people in the big city made Paul, who grew up in the village and lived in a society of acquaintances, very uncomfortable. He called out to several girls in a row, but they all rolled their eyes at him.
"Probably, should I cross the road from here?"
Enduring the anxiety and pressure in his heart, Paul muttered to himself according to the map, but what he didn't expect was that at this time, a gentle voice suddenly sounded next to him.
"No, you should keep going straight."
"Huh?"
Hearing the answer, Paul, who was taken aback, raised his head and saw a smiling black-haired boy.
A dark suit jacket, a white lining, a neat and beautiful bow tie, a slender but slightly thin body, and golden eyes shining with gentle light.
The moment he saw Luo Ya, Paul was stunned for a moment, and he understood one thing reflexively in his mind.
This is an aristocrat.
Paul looked at the boy in front of him who seemed to be glowing. Thinking so, he couldn't help but lower his head with some inferiority. Luo Ya was taken aback when he saw this. He thought for a moment and asked,
"Student, are you looking for the St. Freya Academy?"
"Ah, yes, eh? Student? "
"Yes, you are a student."
Luo Ya reached out and pointed at the badge of the Book of Truth on his chest, smiling at the confused boy. Paul's eyes widened when he saw this, and he hurriedly thanked him.
"Thank you, no, thank you for your help, senior, I, I am a freshman this year, it is my first time coming to the academy …"
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