I’ll Become a Villainess That Will Go Down in History

41 Fifteen, Curtis, eldest son of the Kenwood family.

He's now fifteen, the eldest son of the Kenwood family, Curtis.

I'm noble, but not the five nobles who support my country. I specialize in green magic.

All my people are the five nobles, but I've never had a complex where I'm different.

I'm sure that's also due to the character of my people.

Between us, it was Albert and Alan, Henri's sister Alicia, who used to come up on the subject.

I heard we were self-centered and arrogant girls.

I was surprised to hear that story because neither Albert, Alan, nor Henri felt that way at all.

I was interested in seeing the girl.

Then I actually met him and he was completely different. Albert was also surprised to say that people seemed to have changed.

I don't know what happened to her.

But the moment Alicia pulled out the sword that was stuck on Albert's hip and cut the apple in two, her heart was paralyzed.

I had hardly ever touched a sword. I didn't think it was a move that a seven-year-old girl could do.

Then it was a series of surprises.

Alicia does a tough sword arch every day and then reads more than a hundred books in the library for ten hours.

Then he sneaks out of the room at night and practises sword swing all by himself.

I can't believe a very little girl is doing it.

Further conversations with the King showed how smart she was to lose her head.

I heard Alicia and the king talking twice, but she spoke her thoughts with perseverance, not even in front of the king.

I was also surprised to immediately understand what the King had said, but above all, the idea she had suggested.

As Gail was whining, I guess genius refers to people like her.

The story she proposed at the age of seven about supporting the independence of the State of Carbera under the control of the State of Lavar was truly surprising.

Sell thanks to make a profit and make the economy more lucrative......

This proposal certainly makes sense, but the problem is that the Lavar State is too big a power.

If you sell a fight to the Lavar State, that country will undoubtedly be crushed.

And the other surprise was that Duke was interested in Alicia.

It soon became clear that I preferred that interest.

There were many women, including servants, who liked Duke, but Duke showed no interest in the woman at all.

There was more to it. The Duke favors a girl as young as five.

Alicia will surely be a woman who will attract everyone.

Clear golden eyes on lustrous dark hair, definitely becoming the world's top beauty.

I want to see her do that.

No matter how close you get to a pretty girl after you enroll in the School of Magic, you show no interest at all.

One of the things I remember most was the kid who came to this school of magic from a civilian.

A girl with emerald green eyes with the same hair color as Alicia.

It became a rumor all over the school. Because there has never been a precedent before for a civilian child to come to magic school.

Besides, she is a rare being who can handle all magic. Everyone was interested in her.

And hard-working. But compared to Alicia, it's the difference between cloud mud.

That civilian girl named Cather Liz was smart enough to talk to Duke on an equal footing.

Everyone had a glance, and Duke was amazed at Liz's wit.

Duke used to talk to Liz a lot too. So much so that rumors say both thoughts.

Liz was abusive at first, but everyone was attracted to Liz's innocent kindness, and soon the abuse stopped.

I saw Duke help Liz once when he saw her being abused.

When I saw Liz looking for the textbook to be hidden, I shut up with her and started looking for Duke as well.

For Duke, it was just a friendship, not a romantic emotion.

But Liz wasn't. Liz's gaze at Duke is definitely romantic sentiment.

Liz has been with Duke a lot since then.

Duke doesn't think anything of it, but Liz used to blush all the time when she was with Duke.

I've been consulted several times by Liz.

Duke asked me how I would turn around and unconsciously put into words an answer that I thought was cold.

"You can't cross her."

And right now, we're watching her grasp the chalk with her little hand and run even letters to the big blackboard in the old library at the school.