Who hid My Corpse!-Chapter 295: Seven, I know your secret
Chapter 295: Seven, I know your secret
After writing “siblings,” Hewinia didn’t immediately put down the Magic Wand, but tapped her finger lightly on the table, pondering for a moment, she then added a question mark after the word “siblings.”
Although she had already acquired this piece of information from more than one source, she still couldn’t be one hundred percent certain.
After all, at the end of the day, the vast majority of her information came from the whispers among the girls in the dormitory, expressions like, “Hewinia, I’m telling you a secret, but you mustn’t tell anyone else,” or “Wow, Hewinia, you absolutely wouldn’t believe what I just heard from XXX.” In the end, such statements could never be completely reliable.
Of course, the authenticity was indeed very high because there were indeed quite a few real “Noble Ladies” in the girls’ dormitory, and they indeed knew a lot. Moreover, Hewinia had confirmed this information from their mouths more than once, so she could basically be sure that this information was true. But there was still that last bit of doubt.
After marking the question mark, Hewinia finally put down the Magic Wand and began to carefully scrutinize every name on the paper.
This was the condition for playing the Seven Notes·Divine Song.
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Yes, playing the Seven Notes·Divine Song was Hewinia’s goal, her greatest ambition.
She had joined the academy using Hewinia’s identity for this purpose, and she had been struggling for a year for it. The few names on this paper were all the fruits of her labor thus far.
When she first entered the school, Hewinia even thought that finding the remaining Six Notes would be a simple matter.
After all, when she started at the academy, the entire academy knew she was of the Golden Rank—the Seventh Note. So, logically speaking, the remaining Six Notes should be as famous as her.
But the reality was far from what Hewinia had wished; the Golden Rank was much more mysterious than she had imagined.
It wasn’t that the Three Great Colleges of Holy Sound deliberately concealed it, but rather that not all of the other Golden Rank were freshmen like Hewinia.
There were two types of students at the Holy Sound Three Great Colleges.
One type was the regular students who stayed for four years, attending the academy for four years, then graduating and working normally. Among these students, many came from Noble families, so even if they were Golden Rank, they would return to serve their families after graduation, making it impossible for Hewinia to find them.
The other type was the students who remained at the school, who had a much longer academic life than regular students; it could even be said that they stayed in the academy not only for studies but also to work for the academy.
Such remaining students were very rare, and they needed a specific professor as a mentor, like Hewinia, whose mentor was Professor Leon, who took her on missions to Lyra.
Therefore, she was also the type of student who could stay on after four years of regular study.
Back to the previous question.
Aside from the very few Golden Rank with backgrounds and connections who chose to graduate normally, the vast majority of Golden Rank chose to remain.
And after staying on, they disappeared from the public eye.
It’s not that they physically vanished, but after remaining, they no longer needed to wear the robes symbolizing their rank and notes. They often took on research-related work and no longer mingled with regular students. Those peers who knew about them and their ranks and notes had also long since graduated.
So, knowledge about these Golden Rank became less known over time.
And that’s why, a year later, Hewinia had only managed to find just about half of them, and among this half, some notes were duplicated.
It wasn’t that she wasn’t trying, but instead, this was already the result of great effort.
If given more time, allowing her to become a remaining student, then her channels for information would be wider, and she would eventually find all the notes.
But the problem was, she didn’t have that time.
The grand festival would start this year, and missing this year would mean waiting another twenty years, which Hewinia couldn’t accept.
So, she had to be more proactive.
But the problem was…
Hewinia looked subconsciously at her left middle finger, which was entwined.
The trouble she was currently facing was not just one.
The only one who saw through her ambition was this guy named Visas.
But even if Visas saw through it, Hewinia couldn’t admit it, because she couldn’t possibly collaborate with Visas.
They both wanted to play the Seven Notes·Divine Song.
But the Seven Notes·Divine Song they each wanted to play was definitively not the same one.
With different ultimate goals, any short-term cooperation would simply lead to a greater split.
Moreover, in this world, Hewinia didn’t trust anyone.
She didn’t even believe in what Bai Wei said about cultivating a good soul to leave this place; if possible, she would want to cut off this finger right now to prevent future troubles.
But intuition told her that she couldn’t do that now.
Not to mention that if she suddenly had one less finger, what would people outside think.
Considering that Bai Wei had the capability of illuminating her note, could he also extinguish her note?
Neither of these options was acceptable to Hewinia at present.
So, she could refuse Bai Wei’s transaction request now, but she absolutely couldn’t break with him.
Even if she had to take action against him, it had to be based on a complete understanding of him.
This was also Hewinia’s current principle of dealing with matters.
At this moment, the entwined middle finger twitched slightly, and Hewinia realized she had taken a bit too long to “change clothes,” so she completed the actions of changing clothes and packing up within ten seconds, and then released the Sealing.