Chapter 191 - The Lunch Break - II
Deja vu.
She felt it's all coming back to her. It was literally like a flash from the past.
She turned around immediately and focused on her food.
"Can you stop looking at them Elizabeth?" She whispered.
"Dylan's so hot." Elizabeth whispered back as she did not move her eyes from the scene in front of her. That only made a deal and closed her eyes painfully.
She felt so embarrassed. How could she be so crude like that? Elizabeth was more like Christian now!
Adeline continued to focus on her fruit. The mangoes were delicious and she had never had them like this. There seems to be so rich in flavour she wanted what kind of manure and fertilizer they used.
"You love the mangoes," Elizabeth observed and said out loud with a small smile. "Do you know that these are only seasonal so you should enjoy them as much as you can right now. Only two months are left for it to go. And we actually do not use fertilizers and pesticides like you do in your realm. The only thing we use is manure!"
"Wow—wait," Adeline scowled, "but pesticides have to be used in order to get the pests of the crop. It is necessary so that the crop does not go bad."
Elizabeth's eyebrows shot to the roof for a quick second before she calmed down, "that's true. I think I got that one wrong. We don't use as much as fertilizers to grow the crop."
She then nodded in amazement, "are you into forming? Usually people do not keep such knowledge."
Adeline shrugged, "I don't know. One day I threw a bit of food and father went off on me. I just wanted to know what he was talking about and I looked into everything regarding farming and farmers."
Elizabeth bit back her smile and saw the smile mate flashed at her. Those who truly Luna qualities.
She genuinely cared for everyone like a luna would. There was no maliciousness inside her only kindness and the gentle soul that she was.
The next class was business and here the first chapter was overview and finally Adeline was able to understand something.
The most simple meaning she could find for business was buying and selling products for a profit. If profit was not involved then it was not business.
She sighed. Finally, something went into her brain.
But it was only a short break that she had received. The next class was history.
She was going to learn the history of the world that she had for the first time stepped in. To be honest she did not even know the name of this world.
She sighed.
This class, she hoped it would be nice.
The next thing she knew was she had entered some kind of ancient library. There were wooden tables with chairs and lamps with aisles of books, thick and heavy books.
It felt like she had entered a movie scene.
"Good morning your highness," she jumped at the sudden voice and turned around to find a man with a long beard hanging off of a man's chin with white hair tied at the back of his head. He looked like the real version of Dumbledore.
"H-hello, good morning," she said in a slight panicky voice.
Instead the man laughed and shook his head slightly, " I understand that I might unnerve you. Living for a hundred years and above is not easy and at times people mistake you for ghosts."
Adelen let out a nervous giggle at the man's words. She was slightly afraid that he might take offence to her. After all she had been taught to respect the elders no matter what cost.
He turned his back on her and walked, "I was not expecting you to be the first one to enter this class. You will be attending it with two other people who both are of Royal blood and the royal family. I suppose you would know them."
Did she?
"However we would still start when all three of us are here until unless one is absent." He stopped in front of a table where there were three seeds. Two at the other ends and one in the middle. "Take a seat."
She did. The one closest to her was the seat at the end of the table. Now the one in front of and in the middle ones were empty and she waited for the people to come. How could someone be late to a class when it was the last one. People should be more likely to attend this one and get it over with instead.
"Sorry I am late, professor!" A small yet Shrieky voice made Adelene turn around hoping that it was someone familiar and it was. It was Ashylnn.
Adeline gulped slightly. What was she supposed to talk about?
"It's alright. We are still waiting for one."
" Okay," Ashlynn kept books on the table and finally looked at the person who was sitting there as well. Her eyes wide and briefly before a smile came to her face.
"Adeline! Oh my god!" She squealed in happiness and immediately pulled the Human into a tight hug. "I missed you!"
That made Adeline smile. She too pulled Ashlynn into a hug tightly.
"How are you now?" Adeline asked as soon as they pulled apart.
"Good," she took her seat, "don't mind that. The episodes are going to get more and more frequent before finally I lose myself to the edge of insanity." She joked and laughed lightly but that did not make Adaline feel funny. If anything it made her feel bad.
"Please don't say that. Please don't talk like that," she told Ashylnn who chuckled.
"Oh, please," she shrugged in return, "it's our nature that works for us. We tried to find an alternative but nothing just works."
Adeline's mood dimmed. How was it that nature could be so cruel when she had made creatures like them? Somehow she felt compelled to help her friend and find out a way that works for everyone without going against the almighty nature.