Princess Joni's eyes slowly moved from his face to the curb.
Under the tall green trees, slices of tender green grass grow up and down, wantonly squandering its vitality.
Dilling kept his composure. If it weren't for the slightly rapid breathing, he would have done a good job of disguising it.
"I can not accept."
Princess Joni said calmly.
Dilling hesitated.
"Everyone has different goals at different stages. It's like when I was five, I liked to eat all kinds of candy, and when I was twelve, I liked to wear all kinds of skirts. You can't decide now. Representing the future." Princess Joni rolled her eyes, and her eyes so beautiful that even gems were saddened with incomparable anticipation burst out, "Don't reject me immediately. At least before your eighteenth birthday."
Dilling said in astonishment: "But the princess..." When he was eighteen years old, Princess Joni was twenty years old. This age is not too young for the princess of any country, especially the conservative Shaman Lille. Princess Joni's nearly one-year extension of marriage has caused a lot of gossip, and he doesn't think it's a good idea to continue to let them spread.
"There are only eight months left." Princess Joni laughed, with high spirits, "Just take it as my small bet."
It's definitely not a small bet.
…
This is huge pressure.
Dilling took a deep breath, raised his head, and said calmly, "If Princess Joni delays the marriage because there is no suitable candidate, then I will unconditionally support the princess' decision. But if it is for a hopeless bet," he paused. After a pause, he continued in one breath, "I don't think it's necessary."
"Hopeless bet?" Princess Joni blinked, but her emotions were by no means so innocent.
"Yes." Dilling said, "I already have someone I like. Even if I will go back to Shaman Lille one day, I hope to be able to go back with the person I like." In the face of crisis, lies also change Gotta be assertive.
Princess Joni's voice gradually became indifferent, "This is related to your future and future, and you shouldn't be carried away by impulse."
"A man's future and future are determined by his ability!" Di Lin raised his eyebrows, and his youthful face seemed to glow.
Princess Joni turned abruptly. Her back was straight, her head was raised high, she grabbed the hem of her skirt with both hands, and slowly lifted her legs and walked forward.
Dilling followed her step by step.
The road seems to be long and yet it seems to be short.
Dilling was waiting for her to speak, even if it was a single word, but she never said a word until Library No. 4 with a huge round wheel on the roof appeared in front of her.
Princess Joni looked at McCreese and the others who were already waiting in front of Library No. 4, and stopped slowly, "You are right. I will consider your suggestion carefully."
Dilling could not guess where she was thinking.
"Then before this matter is completely resolved, can you be like a friend who grew up with the landlord to the best of your ability?" Princess Joni finally turned her head.
Her eyes were slightly red, but her face was calm.
"It's my honor." Dilling also acted as if nothing had happened.
Rendezvous with McCreese and the others, Dilling accompanies Princess Joni to visit Library No. 4. To be honest, this is the first time he has come here, but he is not as familiar as senior sister, Princess Joni. So instead of saying that he was doing his best as a landlord, it would be better to say that Princess Joni was entertaining him.
Many students of the Intermediate School in the library were reading books, but after seeing Princess Joni, they all stood up and saluted.
Princess Joni returned the salute one by one, with a kind and graceful manner.
McCreese said softly to Hydein: "I feel like we have been reduced to squires."
Hydein glanced at him, "We?"
McCreese shrugged: "I understand, you just want to be with Dilling us now."
Di Lin suddenly heard his name and turned to look at them suspiciously.
Hyde beckoned to him.
Dilling hesitated, but walked over.
Heidein said, "Is that how you treat your sweetheart?" He didn't keep his voice down, so the words spread quickly.
Princess Joni's back froze, but she didn't stop. Instead, Justin looked back at them.
Dilling had the illusion of jumping from the wolf's den into the tiger's den.
Knowing this, he should have withstood the pressure and chose McCreese decisively. At least McCreese's face is much thinner than his.
Heidein suddenly approached his ear and said in an ambiguous tone, "Aren't you just going to use me?"
Dilling's ears turned red all of a sudden because of the hot air he exhaled. "Teacher..." He tilted his neck indistinctly to the right.
"Isn't it Heidein?" The corner of Heidein's mouth curved, "I thought you were used to this name."
Dilling's other ear also had a tendency to turn red, "Tajlis Tutor..."
"Hmm." Heidein stood up straight and looked at him with a smile, "Looks like I'm going to reject your wishes."
Dilling's footsteps stopped suddenly.
Princess Joni and Justin too.
McCreese was so absorbed in overhearing their conversation that he nearly ran into Justin absentmindedly.
"Hydein... tutor?" Di Lin raised his eyes, his green eyes were as clear as lake water.
"I'm very suspicious of your intentions for me now." Hyde made a big splash by ignoring his words. He stared at him, and Yu Guang casually swept Princess Joni.
Dilling felt as if he had been beaten all over, embarrassed and panicked.
No matter how stable his character or how mature his mind is, he is still seventeen years old after all. When I am most ignorant and shy about feelings. Being told his feelings by Hydein in front of so many people, even if it was a lie, took a heavy blow to his self-esteem and face.
At this time, he was completely stunned, and all his rationality flew out of the sky, and there was only Hydein's enlarged face in front of him.
Although McCreese was suspicious of Dilling's motives for saying he liked Hydein, he has to sympathize with him now. He coughed dryly and said, "Di Lin's performance in the junior college has always been excellent. I believe that he must respect and love his mentor from the bottom of his heart!"
McCreese's heavy voice suddenly pulled Dilling out of his daze.
Dilling quickly sorted out all kinds of negative emotions, stared at Hydein's unfathomable face, and made a decision in the blink of an eye that he would regret for the rest of his life. Of course, right now, he felt that his decision was extremely correct.
"Teacher Hydein!" He read the five words very slowly, so that he had enough time to calm his heartbeat in the frenzy. "Please believe that my heart for you is absolutely sincere and sincere."
Hyde was noncommittal.
"Because I'm sure, you are the most perfect partner I've seen since birth!" Dilling's heart beat wildly again. He has already given up his mind. Since he wants to sing, he will sing to the end. Anyway, he is still young, and there are still plenty of opportunities for "transferring love" and seeing a more perfect partner.
After Dilling finished saying this, he tried his best not to look at the expressions of the people around him.
Dreamland is a country with an open atmosphere, and the romance between the same sex will not cause great waves. They are more likely to focus on their teacher-student relationships than same-sex ones.
Sure enough, there were gradually whispering voices around, but there was no malicious intent.
The corners of Heideyin's mouth were slightly curved, and the blue eyes that were so bright and cold slowly warmed. He didn't answer, but looked sideways at Princess Joni.
All Princess Joni's emotions were exposed to her hands holding the skirt, but there was no expression on her face, she just nodded slightly in response to Heidein's gaze, then turned around gracefully, and continued her unfinished tour.
After finally returning from Library No. 4, Dilling was lying on the bed, motionless.
Soso and Raymond looked at him worriedly.
Suosuo asked in a low voice, "Don't you believe the princess?"
Raymond also asked: "Is it not convincing enough for Mr. McCreese?"
Dilling was very reluctant to answer, he felt tired even lifting his fingers, but his upbringing from childhood still allowed him to resist fatigue and sit up slowly, "No, I said the person I like is not the one taught by McCreese. long."
Suoso widened his eyes, "Could it be the headmaster?"
Dilling shook his head again. In just a moment, he suddenly had the idea that the dean of the academy is not bad, at least better than Hydein.
Raymond tilted his head and suddenly cried out, "It can't be Heidein, right?"
Soso let out an "ah", then looked at Dilling.
Dilling nodded with difficulty.
Raymond was speechless for a long time before he asked in a low voice, "What happened?"
Dilling briefly reiterated the matter. He concealed his conversation with the princess, but not his answer with Hydein in Library No. 4. There were so many people who heard about the latter incident, even if he wanted to hide it, he couldn't hide it, so he might as well say it out loud.
Both Raymond and Soso were stunned.
Raymond stammered twice before finishing the sentence, "You really confessed to Hydein?"
Dilling nodded.
"And you confessed twice?"
Dilling hesitated. In fact, he felt that the first time was not a confession, but a misunderstanding. As for the second time...
What's the difference between once and twice
Dilling nodded again.
Raymond fell on the bed and covered his face with the quilt, "I must be dreaming."
Seeing Dilling's low mood, Soso quietly took his hand, "Although I'm not very familiar with Magister Hydein, I will definitely support your decision."
Dilling wanted to explain something, but felt powerless.
Things have gotten so out of hand that explanations are useless. Perhaps, what he needs most now is not explanation, but sleep. Let his mind completely wake up from a dazed state of sleep!
Raymond suddenly sat up and stared at Dilling, and asked with a strange expression: "Why... why does Hyde insist you confess in front of so many people?"
Dilling was startled.
yeah why