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Chapter 161 When I was a Child II

Chapter 161 When I was a Child II
Ulysses really did what he said, and really kept Nancy by his side.

It is true that Nancy does not need to take those "lady" courses anymore, but with Ulysses, she has to and is forced to take the history of the kingdom, political theory, ways of dealing with people, etc. that Ulysses learned. Nancy These classes were equally drowsy, except that Ulysses let her sleep, and Ulysses just wanted to keep Nancy under her nose anyway.

But when the history class involves war and the basics of magic theory, Nancy will have 12 points of energy, even more active than Ulysses, the righteous master.

When she was asking questions, the teacher glanced at Ulysses, and seeing that he didn't look any different, he explained it to Nancy carefully.

Then in the magic practice class, Ulysses was taught by the Grand Duchess herself, and Nancy naturally followed. Then she wanted to go to the bathroom, so Ulysses called a maid to accompany her, even though the bathroom was far away. Less than 50 meters.

After she came back, she saw that the faces of the Grand Duchess and Ulysses were not quite right, but she was not used to thinking too much, and jumped up to the Grand Duchess: "Grandma, grandma, what are we learning today?"

Of course she was right to call her grandma after Ulysses, the little girl's voice was soft and sweet, and filled with infinite vitality, the Grand Duchess' heart softened instantly.

The Grand Duchess hugged Nancy away from Ulysses, and rubbed Nancy's face affectionately: "What do you want to learn today, little darling?"

Nancy gestured joyfully: "I want to learn that kind of magic that can blow people up with a boom."

Even the Grand Duchess couldn't help grinding her teeth. What Nancy was talking about was the high-level damage magic of the fire system. Sainz, a bastard boy, actually took Nancy to the training ground of the Knights, and he was too daring.

But he still said to Nancy kindly on the face: "You still can't learn that, can grandma teach you something else today?"

The Grand Duchess taught Nancy some flashy little magic of the fire system. The effect looked fancy, but in fact the damage was very small, and at most it could be used to create a little banquet effect.

After class, the Grand Duchess ignored her grandson's protest and took Nancy away calmly.

"Baby, tell grandma," the grandma took Nancy to her room, looked at her seriously and asked, "Would you like to stay, if you don't, grandma will send you home immediately."

Nancy tilted her head and thought for a while: "There's nothing you don't want to do. It's pretty good here. Auntie is fine, uncle is fine, Yuri is fine, and grandma is fine too."

When she said it, her eyes fluttered, as if she really didn't want to, and her smile was very clear.

But she knows that living here is actually not very good. The aunt is nice, but she always has to learn something she doesn’t like; the uncle is nice, but she doesn’t see him a few times, and she can’t say anything wrong. Come on; Yuri is very good, willing to take her to learn many interesting things, it would be even better if she is not tied up; grandma is also very good, but she is too busy.

The Grand Duchess sighed: "You will suffer a lot in the future."

Then she raised her voice and said to the outside: "Come in."

Nancy followed to look at the door, and saw Ulysses pushing the door and coming in, then walked to her side with big strides, pulled her away from the Grand Duchess, and then held her tightly without letting go.

The Grand Duchess sneered, and said to Ulysses: "If she likes to follow you, follow her. Don't let your mother arrange those courses for her. If she is not happy after learning, she will study with you. Remember to urge her Study well."

Ulysses replied, "Yes, Grandmother, I know."

He led Nancy out, and when he was about to leave, he heard the Grand Duchess warn: "Don't regret it."

"I don't regret it." Then he pulled Nancy away without looking back.

Nancy didn't know what charades they were playing, but she didn't take it seriously, and followed Ulysses away with a hop.

At night, she woke up suddenly in the middle of the night, who had always had an excellent sleep quality. Even though she had a strong mental quality since she was a child, she was also taken aback by Ulysses, who stayed up all night and stared at her with burning eyes.

"What's the matter?" She was sleepy, crawled out of the bed with her disheveled hair, and grabbed Ulysses' hand in a daze, "Can't sleep?"

"It's okay." Ulysses shook his head and pushed Nancy back under the quilt, "I just want to see you more."

Nancy didn't know why, but she was very sleepy, so she just said, "Then go to bed early."

Ulysses opened his hands to her: "Come here, let me give you a hug."

Nancy leaned over, almost closed her eyes and continued to fall asleep. As for when Ulysses fell asleep or whether she slept or not, she had no idea.

Ulysses was up when she opened her eyes the next morning.

Ulysses was reading a thick book that gave her a headache just looking at it, and he didn't know if there were eyes on the top of his head or what, obviously he didn't look up but he just knew that Nancy was awake: "Get up, Riding lesson today."

Nancy, who originally wanted to roll around and act like a baby and sleep a little longer, suddenly became energetic.

For Ulysses, equestrianism is a compulsory course but not a major course. He only needs to be able to ride, and does not require a high level of riding skills. He can arrange at most one session a week, so for the active Nancy, this It can be said that I have been looking forward to the first equestrian class for a week.

In no time she washed and changed into riding clothes.

The teacher is already waiting at the equestrian field. It is a knight of the Knights. Nancy has seen it before, but she is not familiar with it.

Taking into account the size of the children, the teacher prepared two docile stallions. Even a four or five-year-old child can sit steadily on them as long as there are steps.

The teacher led the horse and took the two children for a while, then let them go for a walk under the control of the horse.

Nancy has already learned this level, she turned her head and asked, "Teacher, can I run?"

Ulysses frowned and was about to veto, but the teacher had already said, "Run, it's okay."

"Teacher," Ulysses immediately objected, "this is too dangerous."

"It's all right," said the teacher indifferently, "Miss Nancy is all right."

Ulysses was about to continue to refute, but Nancy had already started to gallop on the pony. Ulysses didn't bother to talk to the teacher for a while, and fixed his eyes on Nancy, for fear that her horse might accidentally kill her. She flung it off.

The speed of the horse was actually not fast. After all, it was still a stallion. The knight was willing to let Nancy run because he was confident that he could protect Nancy in case of an accident, but it was already extremely fast for a child.

As the knight had said, Nancy was all right, she rode well from start to finish, a rare moment of wantonness when she got to Ulysses' house.

(End of this chapter)

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