Selunia had never been so restless in class.
It was because of everyone’s gazes.
From previously glancing at Lilith, their eyes occasionally fell on her now…
Even her companions around her started looking at her strangely after that vampire held her hand during the break.
Selunia, who had never been subjected to so much attention before, naturally felt completely uncomfortable.
But that vampire… seemed utterly unfazed by such gazes.
Even though they were a race that lived in the dark corners of the night…
Lilith, however, seemed to have long been accustomed to being the center of attention.
She could even maintain such an impeccable and graceful demeanor in this situation.
She was nothing like those arrogant and disdainful blood kin who treated humans like pigs in a pen…
Unlike them… she didn’t show that detestable and repulsive arrogance.
Thinking about it carefully, after Selunia’s interactions with Lilith during this time…
That vampire, besides being a bit lewd… a bit promiscuous… a bit shameless… and a bit light-fingered… always wanting to take advantage of young girls.
There seemed to be no more excessive actions.
She was so powerful, yet she didn’t deal a heavy hand to the people of the Inquisition who had misunderstood her… and sought to exorcise the wrong vampire.
Instead, they had always been wary of her… and she herself had even whipped her in the basement earlier.
Although the vampire might not care much, Selunia suddenly felt that perhaps it was also because of the Inquisition’s attitude… that Lilith chose to stay in the monastery and constantly tease them.
Selunia couldn’t help but reflect on whether she was also like those students who held prejudices against them.
Having too many prejudices against Lilith, a pure-blooded vampire…
Just now, Lilith… had even spoken up for her and her companions…
Hmm… but reflection is reflection! However, saying that Lilith is lewd is indeed without any prejudice.
Thinking about it that way, whipping a lewd person is not much of a problem either.
Anyway, Lilith even found being whipped by her exciting.
Putting other things aside, regarding her lewdness… even if Lilith acted so elegant and dignified now, Selunia would only think that she was using this posture to confuse those young girls who didn’t know her true nature.
Look… many people in the class were already mesmerized by her.
But no matter how much Selunia was unwilling to admit it, after seeing Lilith being not at all lewd…
And being surrounded by everyone, treated like a star, with such a gentle and dignified appearance.
She could indeed see a slight shadow of Sister Veil on Lilith… from when Sister Veir was in the monastery.
No wonder others were captivated by her.
Because she was using Sister Veil’s charm!
“…”
What was she thinking… How could this vampire be compared to Sister Veil!
Selunia squeezed her hand.
But in her palm… there still seemed to be a bit of warmth remaining from another hand holding hers.
Selunia felt her ears getting a little hot.
She wondered if it was because of the extra gazes, or because of other strange thoughts in her heart…
She felt her face was also a bit flushed, and she wanted to lower her head, not wanting others to see her current strange appearance.
Fortunately, everyone’s gaze was now entirely focused back on Lilith.
Because at this moment, she was engaging in a heated discussion with the teacher of the current class.
This lesson was about the literary renaissance of the Dawn Era, following the periods of Radiance and the Long Night.
The teacher of “Modern Literary History” clearly intended to test this “Saintess’s younger sister,” who was rumored to be incredibly knowledgeable and widely discussed among the faculty.
However, the more she discussed with Lilith, the more shocked the nun, who had studied literature for many years, became.
They discussed everything from the lost and fragmented literary works of the Radiance Era to the heartfelt works of despair penned by writers during the Long Night.
They analyzed the spiritual state of writers under different historical backdrops, examining how that era presented itself in the eyes of the masses.
They also delved into the lives of the great masters who revived literature in the current Dawn Era and the epoch-making masterpieces that laid the foundation for contemporary literature.
The teaching nun was astonished by the breadth of Lilith’s literary knowledge.
She felt that the Saintess’s younger sister had an even more extensive understanding of the ancient works from the Radiance Era than she did.
It was well-known that because the Ideal Kingdom didn’t want the common people to inherit the legacy of the Radiance Era, the history of that period was either severely corrupted by anomalies and oddities or deliberately erased by fanatical believers.
Literary works from that time were no exception.
Trying to explore history from a thousand years ago was extremely dangerous for modern archaeologists.
After all, one might open an ancient book from a millennium past and be sucked into some perilous foreign land.
Those who dared to research the events of the Radiance Era were ruthless and reckless powerhouses.
It was hard to imagine the Saintess’s younger sister having such deep knowledge at her age.
Furthermore, this younger sister of the Saintess had a very interesting analysis of the lives of the great literary figures from the early Dawn Era.
Unlike the long-standing stereotypes found in textbooks, she seemed to be better at analyzing the author’s spirit from their works.
She would then combine this with recorded historical documents to infer the author’s true living conditions at the time.
It was as if she had personally witnessed those great individuals who left profound marks on history.
This left the teaching nun feeling greatly enlightened.
As a result, the entire class ultimately transformed into a scholarly exchange between the nun and Lilith.
Heh heh… as if Lilith wouldn’t know about those past events.
Although her memories were a bit chaotic, she had many in-depth exchanges with those “artsy” female writers who were quite wild.
She distinctly remembered an instance with a beautiful literary girl.
They rolled around naked in a vast grassland, gazing at the endless blue sky, embracing each other, discussing refined poetry, and then together, they shed the sweat of youth.
However, after learning about her infidelity… that once gentle literary girl became cynical… and the works she wrote afterward were mostly critical in nature.
She probably wanted to stab this “scumbag” more than once… several times, when Lilith tried to rekindle their past romance in bed, she saw the girl boiling water and sharpening a knife in the kitchen.
She recalled that the work she wrote was still a classic required reading for students today, wasn’t it?
“Chaos” by Elara Farrell
It critiques… the increasingly reckless and dissolute emotional lives of people in an era where humanity has once again ushered in the dawn.
In the current age… it also constantly reminds people to exercise restraint in their emotional lives and not to indulge in wild abandon.
The book vividly describes a fickle and ungrateful vampire girl who deceived the affections of countless young women.
She was ultimately tied to a cross and dismembered with silver knives by the very girls she had once deceived… and the protagonist of the book took her head.
To be honest, after so many years, whenever Lilith saw that book still on the bestseller list in bookstores, she would still break out in a cold sweat.