āEven if she were to pass the entrance examination through the power of money, Mariabelleās current academic ability would make graduation difficult. Thatās why, when we entered her into the noble registry, we made her one year younger than Alicia.ā
Thomasās words struck Alicia with fresh shock.
(The same age⦠Mariabelle and I are the same age?)
āBut in truth, I was born a month earlier, so that would make me Aliciaās elder sister, wouldnāt it? Really, I should be the rightful heir of this house.ā
āThatās true enough, but those senile fools in the Volt County territory are a nuisance. It canāt be helped,ā Thomas replied with evident irritation.
āEven so, Thomas, Iām opposed to that girl living in the dormitory.ā
āFather, if my sister enters the dorms, wonāt His Highness stop visiting this house? That would make me terribly lonely.ā
Deborahās displeasure and Mariabelleās plaintive voice reached Aliciaās ears.
āDonāt worry. Weāll continue to hold tea gatherings here, and Iāll take Mariabelle to the palace. While weāre there, Iāll make sure she meets Prince Joshua.ā
Still, Deborah and Mariabelle seemed unsatisfied.
āThomas, at least stop her from entering the dormitory,ā Deborah insisted sharply.
Their argument dragged on, but Alicia no longer had the strength to keep listening. She quietly returned to her room.
There was nothing in this house that she could call her own, nothing she could decide freely.
A week later, at Thomasās firm insistence, Aliciaās move into the academy dormitory was finalized.
Though she had enrolled in the academy, Alicia was given no freedom to choose her own path.
She strongly resembled her late mother Jessica and possessed great magical power. She had wished to enroll in the magic department, yet because she was receiving queenly education, she was placed instead in the general course, attended by young ladies and gentlemen of society.
Joshua, to her surprise, had chosen the Magic Knight course.
Alicia only learned of this two months into her academy life.
āI assumed you would pursue politics,ā she said to him over lunch in the academy cafeteria.
The cafeteria was the dining hall where noble students gathered at midday, and Alicia took her meals there every day.
Since enrolling, the two of them had begun to dine together.
Only when their schedules aligned, of course, at most once a week.
The curricula of the general course and the Magic Knight course were entirely different.
Even so, those moments were precious to Alicia.
āIāve studied politics and finance at the palace since childhood. I already handle practical affairs as well. Thereās no need to learn them again at the academy.ā
Raised from birth as the future king, bound by countless obligations, Joshua nevertheless seemed to Alicia to be enjoying a rare freedom here at the academy. Perhaps it was only her imagination.
Their conversation lapsed into silence.
Alicia wished to hear more, but Joshua said nothing further, and she could not bring herself to press him.
She was still timid, still poor with words.
Unable to expand the conversation, she remained ignorant of what Joshua liked and disliked.
That frustrated her.
āAnd how about you, Lady Alicia? Are your studies difficult?ā
At those words, disappointment washed over her.
Had Joshua known her at all, he would never have asked such a question.
She ranked first in the general course. Surely, he had little interest in her to begin with.
Fighting the urge to lower her gaze, Alicia forced a gentle smile.
āIām enjoying my studies.ā
āYou have queenly training as well, and weāre both busy, but let us continue to do our best for the sake of the kingdom.ā
Once again, their conversation failed to flourish.
Joshua sometimes smiled when speaking with Mariabelle, yet he had never once smiled before Alicia.
His expression was always stern.
Once the meal ended, Joshua rose immediately, joining his classmates or preparing for his next lecture.
Even so, the simple fact that Mariabelle was not here brought Alicia a sense of peace.
Another blessing of academy life was that her friends had returned to her.
As though Mariabelle had never existed, they now spent their time with Alicia once more.
Her academic excellence and her status as Joshuaās fiancĆ©e earned her the favor of the academyās instructors, and she felt relieved that she was no longer isolated.
Still, she could not fully abandon her longing for magic. Whenever she had free time, Alicia visited the academy library and studied magic on her own.
Though the general course included magical subjects, they were no more than common knowledge, never delving into specialized study.
Etiquette lessons, too, were largely a repetition of what she had already learned during her queenly education, leaving her somewhat bored.
She also learned that her mother Jessica had once studied in the magic department here.
āā¦I envy it. I wanted to study magic.ā
She murmured to herself, absorbed in the pages of a spellbook.
āSomewhat dull, yet peaceful, her academy life passed swiftly, and a full year slipped by in the blink of an eye.