Chapter 1487: 667 Heartbeat_2 Chapter 1487: 667 Heartbeat_2 Liam Anderson and Amadeo Parker walked out together.
Not long after, someone gently knocked on the door.
Aubree Groove opened it, but there was no one outside.
Instead, a bag on the ground contained a blue uniform, the same as the one Amadeo was wearing.
This was the school uniform.
It had a school emblem and a golden badge similar to the Cedar Forest emblem of the Silver Armor Guard.
Ten minutes later, the gentle voice of Liam sounded outside the door: “Are you ready?”
Aubree opened the door, Liam looked at her and smiled.
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“It fits well,” he said.
A fleeting sense of disappointment vanished in his eyes like a dragonfly skimming the surface of a pond.
Aubree, Liam, and Amadeo, headed to the cafeteria located south of the dormitory.
They had to cross a lake on their way there and crossed paths with groups of uniformed students clutching textbooks and rushing about.
None of them paid the three any attention, not even Liam, despite his status as Crown Prince.
The students had skin and hair of various colors; the diversity of different races created a strange sort of harmony.
Their faces, both mature and youthful, were filled with the thirst for knowledge and a sort of near-mad obsession.
For the first time, Aubree felt like this was a normal university.
The cafeteria was not the open sort Aubree had imagined; instead, there were numerous quiet and elegant private rooms.
The waiter was a robot, and one could select dishes they liked on a tablet.
After ordering, the robot would serve the food at the table.
All kinds of dishes from across the globe were listed on the menu, as long as you could think of it, you could find it here.
Liam put the tablet in front of Aubree, “Order whatever you like.”
Aubree pushed the tablet back to him, “Prince, you order first.
I can eat anything.”
Liam glanced at her, Amadeo quickly snatched the tablet away and said, “I’ll order.”
Amadeo, a meat-eater, ordered mainly meat dishes.
Liam sighed, picked up a different tablet, and selected from Chinese cuisine, choosing carefully.
After the food came, Amadeo eagerly began to devour a roast leg of lamb.
He was astonished to see the two beside him eating vegetarian dishes, even their way of handling chopsticks was identical.
Amadeo scrutinized the young man across the table, “No wonder you’re the first friend he brought here.
You two really are birds of a feather.”
Aubree quietly ate her food, acting as if she hadn’t heard anything.
Amadeo leaned closer to Liam, whispering, “How can you stand such a boring personality?”
Liam glanced at the elegantly dining person across him, a gentle smile on his lips.
“No, I find it quite interesting.”
Amadeo responded helplessly, “Liam, you’re done for.
Your gaze has betrayed you.”
Liam raised an eyebrow, “Oh?”
Something seemed to occur to Amadeo and he looked worried, “Are you really going to marry the Saintess?”
As the most trusted classmate and friend of Liam in this school, only Amadeo knew how precarious a position Liam held under the Holy Master and the General.
The Saintess was clearly a tool used by the Holy Master to control Liam.
Liam looked at him with a smile, “Do you think the Saintess is not good?”
Amadeo wasn’t a religious freak like those in the seminary, as someone who revered science, he didn’t believe in anything about Holy Masters and Saintesses.
But he couldn’t voice such thoughts outright, even in the divine academy the Silver Armor Guards’ ears and eyes were present.
Amadeo shook his head, “I just hope you can be happy.”
Liam’s gentle gaze fell on the “young man” across the table.
He spoke softly, “I will be happy.”
Amadeo patted his shoulder, “Let me know if there’s anything you need.”
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The students of the Divine Academy followed a credit system; all students were free to choose their own courses, with monthly assessments that would add to their credit score.
Only when a student earned 1000 credits could they graduate successfully.
The academy curriculum was incredibly diverse, covering all kinds of subjects from every industry.
The most mysterious of all was seminary.
The science class that Liam was in was divided into three branches: physics, astronomy, and mathematics.
Liam was in class A-1, which specialized in physics.
Other than that, there were also martial arts and medicine courses, all with even more branches and complexity.
As for Liam’s identity, he didn’t need to be a physicist.
He was solely interested in physics.
He also studied international finance and politics as secondary subjects.
Liam was quite interested in Jimenez culture as well and selected classical Chinese studies as another secondary subject, studying classics like the Analects of Confucius and Doctrine of the Mean.
He wanted to know how the ancient feudal nation, with a civilization dating back thousands of years, had transitioned smoothly.
It was a fascinating culture full of mystery and charm.