Looking at the huge amount of formulas and numbers she had written down in her notebook, Beatrice couldn't help but feel somewhat overwhelmed, but even so, she still persevered on and continued reading it and noting down everything she deemed important
After reading the physics book for more than an hour, Beatrice finally gave but, and picked up Mr. Errol's biology notebook.
In merely a few moments, Beatrice was sucked right into the notebook as she continued reading Mr. Errol's analysis of the human body.
An unknown amount of time later,
"I fell asleep after reading," mumbled Beatrice as she slowly opened her eyes and felt the notebook in her arms.
After fully waking up, Beatrice did not waste any more time, she then got up before putting the notebook on the side of the bed and going to the bathroom.
...
Staring into the empty wall as warm water brushed against her skin, Beatrice was fully relaxed, as the let the water wash her body, a thought suddenly entered Beatrice's mind.
"Maybe I should go to class?" thought Beatrice as interest flashed through Beatrice's eyes.
In the three weeks that Beatrice was at the Shadow Monastery, she felt no need to go to class, but at this moment, Beatrice felt some interest in going to it and seeing what it was like.
...
Looking at the white-haired girl that was sitting and reading a notebook, in her usual seat, the corner, Anne suddenly felt as if fate was against her.
Suddenly, Anne turned to look at the large classroom behind her, but sadly, every table seemed to have been filled up by groups of students.
"What the hell, since when are so many students interested in biology?" thought Anne before sitting down at the same table as the white haired girl.
Even though she was an older student, and a High-Rank apprentice at that, Anne did not have much interest in Biology, as such she did not take this class up until now, it was not that Anne did not try to study from a book, but for some reason, those words did not seem to want to stick to her brain.
Just as Anne put her book on the table, she suddenly heard a question.
"So, what kinds of experiments did you help Mr. Errol with?" asked the white-haired girl, as her eyes raised themselves from the notebook and onto Anne.
"Is this the way you should start conversations?" thought Anne, beginning the conversation with the other person's dark history did not seem like the best idea.
"Just helping him test the compatibility between humans and animals," said Anne as she suddenly felt a very familiar feeling.
"She's just like him," thought Anne as goosebumps appeared on both of her arms, feeling the gaze that was looking at her.
"So, did you gain any extra strength from combing yourself with an ant?" asked the white-haired girl, causing Anne to flinch.
"How did you know?" asked Anne as she actually did not deny white-haired girl words.
"You have six large scars on your torso don't you?" asked the white-haired girl, causing Anne to remember the first meeting between the two.
"Since it seems like teacher has just begun to experiment in this field, he probably did not choose any Elemental Beast, as such, those six scars were probably ant legs am I right?" asked the white-haired girl as she casually picked up Anne's notebook without Anne even raising an eyebrow.
"I didn't gain any increased strength," said Anne as she, who was much more powerful than the white-haired girl, seemed rather afraid of her.
Suddenly, Anne noticed a palm stretch out in front of her.
"Hi, my name is Beatrice, nice to meet you"
...
Looking at the teacher, who was speaking about the different types of plants and animals, normal or supernatural, Beatrice felt extremely bored.
Although these things were extremely important, Beatrice already knew the different types of normal plants by heart, and any that she did not yet know had already been learned by Beatrice from books.
As such, Beatrice's eyes turned toward the much more interesting thing that was sitting right next to her.
Of course, the one teaching the class was not an Official Mage, otherwise, Beatrice would have been extremely attentive even if she knew the material by heart.
Looking at Anne who was sitting next to her, Beatrice's eyes moved all around her.
"The legs alongside the exoskeleton actually grew out, I wonder how Mr. Errol actually managed to do that," thought Beatrice, at the same time, she noticed the particular absence of the antennae.
"Did your spit become more acidic?" asked Beatrice as she looked at Anne.
"Yes although not by much," said Anne, who was writing in her notebook at the same time.
A while later
After seeing that the lesson was over, Beatrice smiled before getting up from her table and deciding to never attend this lesson ever again.
Waving her hands at Anne, Beatrice then began walking towards the other lesson she wanted to take.
"An Official Mage," thought Beatrice as she felt the atmosphere suddenly change as soon as she entered the physics classroom.
Looking at the old man sitting at a table in the center of the classroom, Beatrice instinctively felt some fear.
A few moments later, Beatrice once again sat at the familiar corner table, and a few minutes after she arrived here, someone else walked up to the table.
Without saying a word, Anne took out both her physics book and notebook before placing them on the table.
"I'm going to borrow this until class starts," said Beatrice as she picked up the notebook before beginning to read it.
"It seems he pretty much follows the book," thought Beatrice as she suddenly realized that something was missing.
"Did you not talk about gravity?" asked Beatrice as she gave the notebook back to Anne.
"The teacher said that we will talk about it today," said Anne, creating some anticipation in Beatrice.
After a while, the old man that was sitting at the center of the room stood up.