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When breakfast time ended, Anvis officially began a day of study. Fiona also parted ways with him, each receiving different education.
First, it was two Magic Times of linguistics, currently lecturing on the continent's universal Manny language, and the language of the Elves on the Far East Continent.
Then, an hour of learning Noble Etiquette, covering areas such as dealing with people, behaviors, manners, and grammatical address.
During the learning of Noble Etiquette, Anvis also understood the meaning behind his lengthy name:
First in line is his own name, followed by the place of birth, after the place of birth are the names of his parents, and finally the noble title and family surname.
If there is a significant disparity in background between parents, only the name of the more powerful family is added.
When Anvis reaches the Ninth Rank in the future, he can also add his own title between his parents' names and noble title.
For example, Carrot's full name:
Carrot Karlars Delammon Nia Frost Winter Loo Olivendi
The "Frost of Winter" within it is Carrot's Ninth Rank title.
The last Magic Time of the morning is for learning history. Unlike in enlightenment education, now the study is about the Empire's history, including some secrets known only to the Four Great Families and the Royal Family.
Although he had already learned about it in memory fragments, Anvis still listened with great interest when the history mentor explained it again.
When the morning study ends each day, Anvis relaxes. In the afternoon, there is no content to study, and the time from lunch to dinner is at his disposal.
Unlike ordinary noble tutoring, the growth in strength of bloodline nobles mostly relies on bloodline maturity, and as long as they complete the daily study schedule, the family does not restrict their free time.
Usually, Anvis would take Fiona and play for a Magic Time in the castle or garden with peers of similar age.
β Such behavior can significantly enhance the good impression of this future Ninth Rank powerhouse.
The rest of the time, he spends in Moon Castle's Great Book Collection Room.
Even in his previous life, reading was one of his few pleasures.
He enjoys the process of turning pages, slowly appreciating the mysteries within the books, and absorbing the essence of the knowledge.
After coming into this fantastical world and having the opportunity to access various mysterious magic knowledge, he is even more overjoyed.
Moon Castle's Book Collection Room uses space extension techniques, making the internal space much larger than it appears.
Its area reaches tens of thousands of square meters, with a height of several tens of meters.
The environment is elegant and quiet, filled with the unique fragrance of old books, making it feel refreshing and delightful.
The entire Book Collection Room is divided into three layers by a light gold suspended corridor; the bottom layer's atrium is an area for reading and resting.
A magnificent Magic Crystal Chandelier hangs from the dome above the atrium. Thousands of resplendently glowing crystals form a long spiral, resembling a huge falling Light Crystal Cluster, extremely luxurious.
Surrounding the reading area are countless black pearlwood bookshelves that reach the ceiling, among which are rare ancient books and even Magic Books.
But most books have azure magic runes shimmering protectively on their surfaces, making them impossible to open.
Only a few books without runes can Anvis normally browse through.
At the age of five, when Anvis first entered the castle's Book Collection Room, he showed a strong interest in books.
Duke Carrot saw this and generously gave him access to the Book Collection Room, allowing him to read the collection during his afternoon free time.
Since Anvis has not yet reached any rank, for safety reasons, the Duke only opened the ordinary collection of the Book Collection Room to him.
Although it contains rare editions, those true Magic Books remain out of his reach.
In his memory, young Anvis wasn't very interested in reading, except for various miscellaneous tales. He enjoyed some hero biographies, like the stories of Evil Dragons and Princesses.
It's worth mentioning that due to the absence of large empire-level wars over thousands of years, the level of literature in this world has become very advanced.
Stories of Evil Dragons and Princesses have evolved from:
'The Princess was captured by the Evil Dragon, and her true identity mostly turns out to be a neighboring Prince Hero who defeats the Evil Dragon and marries the Princess.'
This old-fashioned and era-fitting storyline gradually developed into a bizarre series of Evil Dragon and Princess stories.
Anvis's gaze swept over the books, the general plots instantly surfacing in his mind.
For example: The Hero defeated the Evil Dragon and gained the dragon's castle and treasure, but gradually grew scales and claws, eventually becoming the new Evil Dragon.
In memory fragments, the Duke asked young Anvis a question when he was reading this book:
Why did the Hero eventually transform into the new Evil Dragon?
"There must have been a Magician studying the taboo of life, who conducted evil magic experiments in that castle."
The young Anvis thought for a moment and seriously provided an answer.
The Duke just smiled, nodded, and patted his light golden short curly hair.
Example two: The Princess and Evil Dragon stayed together for too long, gradually developing feelings. The Prince came to challenge the Evil Dragon but was deceived by the Princess's trick, eventually killed and eaten by the Evil Dragon.
"If one changes developing feelings to making a deal with the Evil Dragon, that would probably be the closest to reality among these stories."
Anvis looked carefully at the book spine; he remembers this book in both memory scenarios and past life games.
In the "Mysterious Era" most popular character biography rankings, this book ranks seventh.
Example three: The Prince and Evil Dragon fought fiercely, but ultimately could not win. Although he desperately made the Princess escape, the Prince himself fell into the dragon's clutches.
The first week, ******, a month later, ######.
In the end, the Prince and Evil Dragon lived happily together in the castle.
"Strange knowledge increased..."
Recalling the contents of this book, Anvis instinctively glanced around, pulled out the book, and placed it in the far corner of the bookshelf.
This book must not be seen by Fiona!
Incidentally, this one ranked fourteenth in the aforementioned rankings.
Example four: The Prince sneaked into the castle, but after finding the Princess, got blocked by the Evil Dragon in the Princess's room.
Due to the Dragon's overwhelming strength, the Prince was forced to wear the Princess's clothes, pretend to be her twin sister, and try to bluff through.
But when the Prince's identity was revealed, the Evil Dragon became even more excited...
If the author hadn't left the story at a key moment, this might have made it onto the rankings.
Anvis glanced at the author's name and place of publication, indeed, it was an author from the Yiter Kingdom Federation.
Example five: After the Princess was captured by the Evil Dragon, a Hero came to see the King, claiming to be willing to go to the Dragon's castle and save the Princess.
The King joyfully asked his name.
The Hero said: My name is...
Goodness, a name took up ninety percent of the content, and it still wasn't finished!?
...
Yes, past life little Anvis didn't read just one, but a whole series like this.
A certain Olivendi Family Head collected almost all versions of Princess and Evil Dragon stories for collecting purposes and put them in the Family's Great Library.
As for why Duke Carrot didn't intervene?
As long as the daily study schedule is met, the Duke doesn't mind little Anvis's hobbies.
One wonders if any of these authors have been sprayed to death by real Giant Dragons...
Oh, maybe they already sprayed the fourth book's author to death.
Shaking his head both in amusement and disbelief, Anvis walked toward the bookshelf holding the foundational magic theory.
Pale fingers slid across the spines of the books, finally stopping on one which did not leave an impression in his memory. Anvis pulled it out, returned to the reading area, and began today's reading.
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