The witch with a bag on her head, full of aggression, began to divine.
She only saw her lighting a candle on the table, and took out a gold and silver coin with different colors on the front and back, holding it in her hand and whispering a spell.
Spirituality fills the room and the candle flame sways without wind.
This mysterious phenomenon lasted for a few moments, and then she casually tossed the coin onto the table.
Evelea opened her eyes and smiled, "Would you say that this is the guidance of fate, or a purely physical phenomenon?"
Eleazar looked at the album that had been hit by the coin and brought it over to look through it for a moment.
Got another one out...
Lifting his head, he looked as if he was relieved, "Go on!"
It's just that this divination works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't.
After two successes in the beginning and three consecutive failures in the next, Eleazar looked up with an unimpressed gaze.
There were only two people left, and it was obvious that they would be relieved soon, but they actually made a mistake at such a time.
"Oops, I'm in a bad mood~"
Eleazar nonchalantly reaches out and knocks, "Bang!"
"Ooooohhhh..."
The witch, with another bag over her head, tossed coins with an aggravated look on her face.
In a photo album of memories from one of the games, they turned up another one.
And now, it's just a matter of that one escapee who is only vaguely known by his appearance, not his identity.
Because you don't know the name of the other person, it seems extraordinarily difficult to divine simply by looking with factors such as the deceased's friends, accomplices, fellow students, and so on.
Evelea tried a dozen times in a row without success and couldn't help but yawn, her face seeming a little tired.
Eleazar understood that it was a difficult thing to do, but he couldn't do much to help right now, and after thinking about it, all he could do was reach out and touch her head to offer comfort.
That fragrant, soft body pressed up against him in a flash.
"Prince-san's palm is so warm~"
Eleazar stroked it silently for a moment, angling his eyes down.
"Just about."
Evelea squirmed a bit uncomfortably, before sitting up straight in good spirits.
Whispering an incantation, she flipped the coin of destiny again.
"What are you guys up to?"
A teacher suddenly approached them and narrowed his eyes at them.
The two men's bodies stiffened at once.
Eleazar hastened to take out the book the coin had hit.
Evelea blushed sardonically and stood up, blowing out the candles and clearing the table.
The teacher crossed her arms and counted them.
"The library is a venue for you to study, not for you to come and make this mess, and light candles, are you really not afraid of burning your books."
Evelea deflated and glanced to her side.
Eleazar shook his head vaguely. The teacher glanced at them one last time before leaving.
"It's closed, so hurry up and put your books back."
Eleazar hurriedly grabbed the time to look through the album.
Flipping to a graduation picture, his eyes narrowed and he asked a little uncertainly towards the witch:
"Does this one look like a man to you?"
Evelea quickly approached and leaned down to scrutinize the situation for a moment.
"That's him!"
As expected of a spell-casting Sequencer, the memory is just as strong!
Eleazar quickly looks for the name below.
Engineering, Class of '85, Nelson...
Walking out of the library, Eleazar asked Evelea, "What time does your class end tomorrow?"
"Eleven o'clock~"
"That late?"
Eleazar thought for a moment, "Then meet downstairs after lunch."
"Good~"
Evelea is smiling like a girl.
The threads of fate, wrapping them a little tighter...
Eleazar frowned for a moment, but the thought that his magic potion ritual could release this inexplicable bond was then not a concern.
...
...
The next day at noon...
I had just finished my meal and was looking for a seat when I accidentally bumped into Suzaku and Fina.
Seeing that there were still empty seats at their place, he hurriedly walked over and sat down.
The two men looked up at him.
"I heard that someone is getting close to a pretty girl these two days naa~"
Some guy started shading.
"Hmm? Yes?" Eleazar was full of composure.
Damn, what guy is spreading rumors around again!
Fina gave him a faint look, "Walk us out to do some shopping later."
Eleazar hesitates for a second and nods, "Okay..."
"Fifi look, that guy is full of reluctance, he's obviously thinking about another woman."
"How could I!"
Eleazar immediately retorted righteously, "I just happen to have something going on this afternoon."
"In a hurry to take care of it?" Fina was as understanding as ever.
"It's okay, just walk you guys out first."
"Seafood dinner~" Lingyin whispered again.
Eleazar slanted her a hateful look.
After lunch, the two decided to just go out.
Eleazar has no choice but to follow behind him.
Walking out of the dining hall, Fina slowed her pace, and when she was side by side with him, she suddenly reached out her hands and gently took them, and her head slowly leaned in, looking intimate.
Sniffing the familiar ethereal scent, Eleazar softly smiled, "What happened to you?"
"Don't talk!"
Looking at the two people who were showing love behind her, Lingyin's mouth turned away and she could only speed up her pace, pretending not to recognize the two people.
It was hard to know how long to be dragged around a campus that could have been walked out of in ten minutes.
She was already regretting coming out with them.
Campus Trail, Fina, snuggled up on her shoulder, glanced back, faintly glancing behind her.
Downstairs in the building, Evelea in a black uniform with her head bowed, her face hidden by her bangs, her expression unreadable...
Only then did Fina let go of her hands as she exited the school.
Lingyin, who had been waiting there for them for I don't know how long, gritted his teeth.
"Will you guys hurry up!"
Eleazar takes Fina's hand and greets her.
"Alright, let's go, let's go, where are you going?"
"Department store!"
...
They then had a fun afternoon and did a lot of shopping.
When I came out, I realized that the sky was raining heavily at some point.
Fina looked up faintly.
None of the three had umbrellas, so Eleazar doubled back to the mall to buy rain gear.
When he came back again, Lingyin beamed.
"Seafood Feast~"
"Are you a pig, you ate so much at lunch and it's only 4:00!"
"I don't care!"
"What seafood dinner?" Fina asked curiously.
Lingyin leaned close to her ear and whispered something.
So it was you who let the wolf in that day!
After hearing the cause and effect, Fina slanted a glance at her.
"What are you eating, go back!"
Lingyin's face just fell on the spot.
Seeing that she was about to storm off, Eleazar hastened to urge, "Next time for sure, next time for sure!"
Afterwards, the two guys who had capsized their little friendship boat again were hurriedly sent back to the dormitory.
Eleazar, who was also getting ready to go back, holding an umbrella, was finally remembering yesterday's appointment.
"That guy's not still waiting for me, is he?"
Eleazar thought with some uncertainty, but was completely puzzled as to what the guy was thinking, so he had to go check it out.
Fast forward to the school building side.
A lone figure, standing downstairs with his head down, his body motionless, letting the rain pour down.