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I Have a Dice Left by a God-Chapter 319 - 186: Celestial Doctrine Academy
Until the figures of the two disappeared completely from Lirong Inn, everyone seemed to regain their ability to move, as if their bodies, previously restrained by some force, relaxed suddenly, feeling too full to eat anything. Justin suddenly bounced out of Dragon Mother’s embrace, nearly choked by a fish slice.
At the entrance stood two carriages and a troop of fully armed knights. One carriage belonged to Estella, and the other to the Canon Law School. Estella was handling official business today.
Although separated by the carriage compartment, both people inside smiled. Li Xin marveled greatly. As expected of Miss Aries, she was beyond imagination. Her identity was probably extraordinary, possibly a princess or commandery princess. Common noblewomen might not possess such a demeanor. If he had to think, she was a natural-born princess, a favored by the gods. Though Hedan was known for beauties, seeing Miss Aries gave him a real concept of astounding beauty.
Similarly, Estella in the carriage ahead was smiling somewhat too. She had been contemplating a lot and finally decided to pick up Mr. Gemini personally. It’s a basic courtesy and trust, just like Mr. Gemini showed her. Finally taking this step, Estella was quite happy. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
It seemed she didn’t disappoint Mr. Gemini.
At the entrance of the Canon Law School, two Four-star Grand Scholars, James and Kundra, were pacing around. Scholars entering the Canon Law School to study and cultivate would become the future elites of the Celestial Principle School and pillars of governance. That morning, everyone was required to gather and wait in the lecture hall.
The only two Four-star Grand Scholars waited at the entrance, while the scholars ranging from one-star to three-star were in full readiness. A curtain was even placed in the lecture hall. Grandmaster Vladimir was already in attendance, sitting quietly there, and opposite him was another seat. Upon closer inspection, Vladimir’s seat was slightly lower.
Dozens of elite scholars from the Canon Law School looked at each other. Today’s morning discussion seemed different, quite grand. Although Hedan had many rules, the academic atmosphere of the Canon Law School was strong, valuing respect for teachers and the pursuit of truth.
People dared not discuss openly, but inside they were itching with curiosity. What was happening? This was a typical debate setup, but who was invited today that even alerted Vladimir the Demigod? And Vladimir was on the right, the other on the top left. In the whole Moncalleta, who had such a qualification? Could it be... the Pope had emerged?
A curtain was drawn up, blocking everyone’s sight, arousing even more curiosity. Some smart ones already guessed, was it the esteemed master who proposed "Productivity decides production relations" and "The prince is equally guilty as commoners" coming to the academy?
Li Xin on the carriage didn’t think much, even a bit curious about the demigod’s appearance, wondering about the combat strength. Old Fang’s calculation suggested benefits, though Li Xin didn’t plan to believe it. It was still a good omen. Also, with Miss Aries’s influence, it shouldn’t be a big problem. Try to control himself, hopefully without standing out too much, being low-key.
Estella had expected this day for a long time. In previous discussions, Mr. Gemini only said a little as she could hardly understand. This time visiting the academy, the most advanced place for thought in Moncalleta, should spark many ideas. She also hoped Grandmaster Vladimir would gain something and give back to Mr. Gemini. Under Mr. Gemini’s guidance, the Round Table Conference would elevate further.
She wondered if it would delay Mr. Gemini’s novel publication the day after tomorrow. She was eagerly awaiting the update and thought of finding time to ask about it.
Amid their wild thoughts, the carriage passed multiple bustling streets and finally arrived at the grand Canon Law School at 100 Triumph Street in the Inner City.
This was specifically built for the Celestial Principle School by the current King after taking the throne. Lavishly, they hired master craftsmen to construct an Observatory Tower for the academy. It’s the highest place in Hedan to facilitate the academy’s research on celestial phenomena and also as a gesture of respect for the teachers.
As the carriage arrived, Estella lifted her skirt and got off, immediately seeing James and Kundra, the two teachers who loved her the most. Just about to greet them, she saw James and Kundra scrambling past her, hearing a call behind, "Your Highness, wait a moment."
"I’ll open the door!" James said.
"I’ll do it!" Kundra grabbed James’ arm, preventing him.
"I rank higher than you, don’t you understand the rules?" James’ eyes were glaring wide.
"That’s because I can’t be bothered arguing with you. Can’t you see? Fool!" Kundra also glared, beard bristling.
The two Four-star Grand Scholars, highly esteemed by the king, bickered openly. Wouldn’t it be a scene right outside the academy’s entrance if they really resolved to settle it by showing who better mastered the Mysteries of Heavenly Principle?
The door opened, and Li Xin got out himself. He felt a sense of unease. Wasn’t it just chatting with a demigod? Why were there other people?
Seeing Li Xin made James and Kundra momentarily equatorial, then anxiously looked inside the compartment... no one else?
"Teachers James, Teacher Kundra, he is the person I mentioned." Estella introduced.
James and Kundra exchanged glances of disbelief with Li Xin, who also discerned from their attire they were Four-star Grand Scholars of the Celestial Principle sect, absolutely representative of Hedan’s high-ranking new force. He humbly bowed, "Greetings to the two Grand Scholars, I am Li Xin."
James reacted swiftly, grabbing Li Xin’s hand in an instant, as Kundra hesitated, "Welcome, Mr. Li, to the Canon Law School. It’s our honor to have you. Please, let me guide you."
Kundra’s face changed dramatically. Damn, how could he get muddled at such a critical moment? Who said those who understood the Celestial Principle must be old men? Those who enlightened could not be judged by appearances. In fact, a person figuring out such truths being a "youngster" was more plausible, damned cunning James!
Li Xin looked at Estella, who seemed helpless. She thought it was merely to meet Grandmaster Vladimir, gazing apologetically at Li Xin.
Li Xin gave her a reassuring glance, thinking ’since you’ve come, might as well settle down.’ Associating with the Canon Law School was actually good for living in Hedan. Their positions roughly aligned, and he also wanted to see how advanced Dao Yuan Continent’s thoughts could reach, though he mustn’t let friends lose face.
Li Xin confidently followed behind, and James and Kundra were certainly aware, especially the ultimate gaze, revealing a genuine aura, with a flavor of assessing them, unquestionably overseeing the Canon Law School.
Li Xin and Estella followed James and Kundra all the way into the Canon Law School. The Canon Law School was the upper structure of the Knight Order. Besides entering the Knight Order, another choice for brilliant individuals from Knight Order and Canon Law School was joining the Canon Law School. These two paths were inevitable for those aiming to become part of the kingdom’s top echelon.
Reaching the entrance, James, Kundra, and Estella stopped. Li Xin saw Vladimir, the demigod of Hedan, a gentle-looking old man. Vladimir also saw Li Xin, revealing a smile.
"Mr. Li, this way." Vladimir’s gaze was gentle and expectant toward Li Xin, not concerning his age at all; it was a type not needing deliberation, directly pointing to the heart.
"Li Xin has met with Grand Scholar." Courtesy never hurt anyone. Li Xin surely didn’t consider relying on a few past life wisdom summaries to act superior in front of a demigod.
"I truly don’t deserve that. Using the saying of Beijing people, ’The truly capable are the teachers.’ If truth be told, Mr. Li is my teacher," Vladimir earnestly said.
"Grand Scholar praises me too much, I don’t dare accept. I’ve merely heard some things. Any insights derive from your accumulation, not my merit," Li Xin replied.
Vladimir watched with a special glimmer passing through his gaze—a mix of cautious consideration and a bit of curiosity.







