Chapter 54
No one expected that I was doing simultaneous interpretation.
Because they believed there was no way Grandfather would completely trust a granddaughter who came from the Temple.
There were merely rumors that he seemed to be learning something from his granddaughter who used to be a Trian.
“They say the Count’s been learning a few things from his youngest granddaughter lately.”
It was illegal for anyone other than a priest to teach the ancient language, but wasn’t it only natural to share a little knowledge among blood relatives?
And those rumors—I had spread them quite deliberately.
“At this level... I think it’s okay for me to attend the Academy now, right? These days, no one dares to speak the ancient language in front of Grandfather.”
That was because I couldn’t stick by Grandfather’s side forever.
The Academy’s opening date was drawing near.
The Academy was only for noble children, and it wasn’t mandatory nor long in duration.
Still, many children of noble families attended it for the sake of social networking.
Classes were held every three years for about three months, and the system admitted children between the ages of ten and fourteen.
