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Chapter 26 - Chapter 26 - The First Class

The boy whispered in her ear. "And soon you will be mine too. Whether you like it or not."

Marie shuddered when she heard Alphonse's voice. She could no longer hide how excited she was. She could feel inside her dress that her pussy was completely wet.

However, her grandson didn't advance any further. Instead, he walked in search of Sophie. The moment he disappeared from sight, Marie got up and pulled both assistants to her room.

She was only able to sleep after having cum three times. Each time the only images that passed through her head were how Alphonse had dominated her sister, what the color of Sophie's pussy was like, how she counted each spank she received.

In the meantime, Alphonse wasn't allowing Sophie to sleep. He spent the night sodomizing his younger sister.

"You came in front of your grandmother. You whore!" The boy screamed as he pushed his cock inside Sophie. "You liked seeing her tasting your pussy. You wanted her to suck you."

"I-I did. I wanted her to suck me, brother. I wanted her to rub her pussy on my face." Sophie replied back.

The two finally managed to sleep when the sun was close to sunrise.

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The next day, both Sophie and Marie had a hard time acting normally. Both tried to pretend that the previous night hadn't happened.

While the three of them were having breakfast, Alphonse was lost in thought, mainly due to the amount of information he had obtained the day before; he was worried about the next steps and what the Imperial Academy would be like.

As Alphonse brought his cup of coffee to his mouth, he looked at Marie and asked, "Besides Princess Elise and Prince—" The boy paused for a moment, trying to remember the name but realized he had never learned it. "—and the hot-headed prince, who else is part of the imperial family?"

"Among the princes, there's Prince Hugo. Next in the line of succession, he has already completed two courses at the academy and is undertaking a third in Swordmastery," the grandmother explained, still focused on her food. "He expects to have a good position in the next war, bring home the spoils of battle, and perhaps gain more territory, thus solidifying his position as heir to the empire."

Alphonse nodded.

'What kind of trouble have I gotten myself into,' the boy thought, slightly regretting his hot-headedness. However, now that he was against Hugo, he would do everything to bring down the prince. "There's no turning back now—for me and even worse for him."

"Second in line is Princess Victorie. She is an exceptional mage, having already reached the second level of her [Profession]," the grandmother explained. "However, she isn't good in political circles. She prefers to surround herself with other mages, which has weakened her position."

"Nevertheless, she's ambitious and likely wants the position that belongs to her brother. I don't have concrete information yet, but she seems to be making moves to steal his success in the next war," Marie continued.

Alphonse began to think about how he could approach Victorie; if someone wanted to bring down Hugo, perhaps she could be an ally.

"Finally, there's Princess Elise. She... is a complicated variable. She doesn't seem interested in the throne or even being a princess. She just seems to want to inherit some territory and get on with her life," Marie explained.

The boy understood there must be little information about her since even Marie didn't understand the princess well.

"However, I think there's still another variable in play. The emperor could be one, but Louis only cares about wars. He doesn't care much about governance or even his descendants. Most of his time, he spends with his concubines or on hunts," Marie commented. "However, the third queen, Giovanna, may be much more interesting. She's the only queen who hasn't given the king any children and apparently doesn't mind his mistresses since she herself has a lover. She is undoubtedly the second most powerful person in the empire after the emperor."

"And whose side is she on in the battle for the throne?" Alphonse asked.

"No one knows yet, perhaps on neither side. She hasn't wielded much of her political power recently to the point where we can understand whom she's protecting or attacking," Marie explained.

"I see," the boy commented. In his mind, there was a storm; he had various fronts to tackle and little time to work.

Sophie happily ate her meal without paying much attention to the conversation, but she was precisely whom Alphonse needed. "Sophie. I need you to do something."

"Yes?" she asked.

"In your Arcane classes, I need you to get close to Princess Victorie," Alphonse explained.

Marie had understood what the boy wanted.

"But how? Isn't she in a more advanced class?" Sophie asked.

"You'll have to find out," the boy remarked.

"It's worth noting that she's quite difficult to approach. But if you demonstrate skill with magic, it's quite likely she'll want to have you around," Marie explained.

With their responsibilities defined, all that remained was for Alphonse to find a way to get close to Elise.

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Sophie and Alphonse hurried to finish eating before heading to the academy; both would once again have a long carriage journey to reach the castle.

The journey wasn't surprising, especially as it was within the capital, and many soldiers constantly guarded the routes.

As soon as they exited the carriage, Sophie dashed toward one of the towers, where she would have her first class with the Arcane class.

Meanwhile, Alphonse walked toward one of the rooms on the castle's first floor. Among the many rooms, there was one with open doors. The boy stepped inside to see if he was in the right place.

In front of him was a large hall, its walls filled with enormous windows reaching the ceiling. The floor and walls were made of old stones, showing that the academy had been there for centuries.

Several wooden tables were scattered throughout the hall, each with some parchments and quills. A few students were spread among the tables, but not many. There were at most seven people in the room.

"Without a doubt, this is one of the most hated courses," the boy thought as he looked at his classmates.

At the end of the room, there was a small elevated platform with a desk and a shelf filled with books and scrolls.

Alphonse didn't need to ask to know he was in the right room. He remembered the faces of the others who had passed the exam with him.

The boy sat in one of the more distant chairs, waiting for the professor to arrive.

It didn't take long before an elderly man entered the room. His long white hair conveyed an air of wisdom.

"Hello everyone," the man said. "My name is Carlo Verretti, and I will be your main professor of Management and Strategy."

Carlo walked to the podium at the front of the room.

"My mission with you is to make you capable of becoming heirs of your territories, ensuring that you will be fair and good to your subjects," the old man continued explaining.

With each slow word that was uttered, Alphonse became even sleepier, making it difficult to listen to what Carlo was saying.

A few minutes of introduction passed, but it was enough time for the boy to fall into a light sleep.

"Excuse me, professor."

Alphonse only woke up with the sudden noise.

At the door of the great hall stood Celeste, the girl he had seen yesterday between the princess's legs.

"Yes?" the professor replied.

"Since it's your class's first lesson, I'd like to introduce the Aegis," Celeste explained.

"Sure, sure." Carlo walked to his desk chair and sat down.

"Hello! It's a pleasure to meet you all. My name is Celeste di Tramontto. I am part of the Aegis, a special group composed of students from all courses," the girl explained.

"I would like to invite you to meet us and perhaps become part of our group," Celeste concluded the short presentation.

As she stepped off the stage, Alphonse raised his hand.

"Could you explain what happens in the Aegis and the benefit of participating?" he asked. However, his interest didn't come from the organization itself but from being able to be close to other influential people in the empire.

Celeste had seen the boy's test and doubted he would enter the Aegis, but she appreciated his proactivity in asking. "Of course. We are a special group with studies and training focused on protecting the empire. This can occur through strategy formation, magic development, or even the use of physical force."

The girl paused momentarily, thinking about how to answer regarding the benefits.

"I believe the greatest benefit is your learning and ability to protect the empire; even the princesses are part of the Aegis."

She looked at Alphonse, checking if he had any other questions. At the same time, the boy smiled broadly upon hearing who was part of the group.

"How do I get to know the Aegis?"

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