If she chooses the second option, she is... a member of the Cravenner family?

However, the profession of associate professor...

Ahhh.

Life is full of choices, Hernie's teacher once taught her.

In front of Heni, there were two options.

One, is her dream of dreaming.

It was her years of hard work, trying to reap the rewards of that hard work.

The other is the vision she wants to follow for the rest of her life.

Finally, Honey looked at Victor.

She knows that everything she has gained now is hard-won.

Therefore, Heni never felt that her dreams could compare with the vision in front of her.

So, she made a choice.

"Professor, I want to choose..."

"Hold on."

Victor's sudden words interrupted her.

Under Heni's dazed gaze, Victor knocked on the table.

A gust of wind blew gently, blowing the two contracts in front of Heni at the same time.

Heni was a little puzzled and puzzled, but Victor's voice sounded in her ears as if to soothe her anxiety.

"I never said, this is a multiple choice question."

"..."

Honey stared blankly at Victor.

For some reason, the corners of the eyes seemed to have a slight surge of moisture, as if a layer of water mist covered the eyes.

But it wasn't because of sadness, Honey knew that well.

When a sense of happiness flooded her whole body, it was as if a gleam of light had redeemed her whole world.

"professor."

At this moment, she was extremely grateful for her life.

I have been subjected to cold contempt, ridicule and abuse.

It seemed to be resolved as if the pain had come to an end.

Honey put her hand on her chest, her voice was slightly choked.

"It's true that I can meet you..."

"Great."

……

Honey, lv9→lv10.

First-order mage.

Chapter 94

"Ha~!"

Accompanied by a yawn of waking up, Kokot stretched.

She blinked and looked at the contract handed over to her.

"?"

Ke Kete was still a little sleepy, and looked up at the person in front of him in a daze.

Tall and tall, with beautiful hair.

is a woman.

If Kokot remembers correctly, Victor said he had a sister.

Their smells are very similar, so it should be the person in front of me...

"You are Li..."

"Kircott Yard, did you admit your mistake?"

Liya spoke first with a smile on her face, which made Kokot a little dazed.

Liya pointed to the contract and said:

"You just have to sign your name here."

With that said, Liya took out a pen and handed it to Cocotte.

Ke Kete took the contract in a daze, looked at the text on it, suddenly became sober, and sat up:

"Working in the Cravenna family, eight hours a day...with weekends off...including food and accommodation..."

After reading it, Kokot couldn't help shaking his hands.

"This...this...this, this is not right!"

"Huh? What's wrong?"

Liya looked at the contract with some doubts. This was already the condition of the lowest-level workers in their Cravenner family.

She looked at Kokot, suddenly realized and said:

"Oh, I understand what you mean."

Kokot breathed a sigh of relief when he heard this, but saw Liya changing a contract and handing it to her.

It was clearly written in black and white:

All day off, but if trouble arises at the Klevenners, signees are needed to resolve the trouble.

"This is relatively free."

"Victor said that you are a fourth-order mage and a former member of parliament. Sure enough, this job is more suitable for you."

Kokot was a little crazy.

"No, no, no! Why do I have to work? Obviously I just need to sleep?"

Liya still had that smiling expression on her face.

"Ang, Victor said, our Cravenner family doesn't support idlers."

"Of course, you don't have to sign."

Kokot suddenly saw hope coming.

But when she suddenly saw Liya's unkind smile, a bad feeling rose in her heart.

"Victor said that if you don't sign, he will tell your clansmen about your whereabouts."

"Ah, after all, I don't understand these things very well. I'm just a messenger."

At this moment, Liya's smile, in Kokot's eyes, penetrated people's hearts like a demon.

"So, three choices, which one do you choose?"

Kokot raised her head, closed her eyes slowly, and let the tears flow down her cheeks.

These are tears called 'sad'.

It's the tears called 'grievance'.

If she could choose again, even if she slept in the turbulent flow of Endymion's magic, she would never choose to run to Victor's mansion.

He is a jerk!

Kokot opened his eyes, a few drops of crystal still remained in the corners of his eyes.

Since you can't resist, you might as well obey.

"The first one looks very tiring, I'll choose the second one!"

"Really?"

Lia smiled even wider.

"real!"

Cocotte nodded confidently.

It was only then that Liya made Ke Kete sign his name on the second contract.

This contract has a magic limit, it should be that Victor attached some magic to it.

After all, only the magic power of a fourth-order mage can limit the existence of a fourth-order mage.

After Kokot signed the contract, he put the pen in Liya's hand for a moment, and then poured it into the clouds.

"I'm done signing, it should be... nothing to do with me."

She clearly remembered that the contract said she could rest throughout the day, unless there was any trouble that required her to go to work.

Uh... as long as there's something?

Kokot suddenly discovered something.

If there is something happening every day.

Doesn't she have to go to work every day?

"It's over."

Ke Kete has no way to regret it, the contract has already signed her name, and she is extremely annoyed thinking about the text trap she fell into.

Liya smiled at her and said:

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