The Journal of Mia’s Delusional Dreams

The fourth day of the fifth monthRêạd new chapters on no/v/e/lbin(.)com

Now that the student council elections are over, I can eat my meals in peace.

Sauteed moon turkey was today’s meal. On top, the mushrooms were juicy and tasted great. Strawberry continentals were used to make a tart for dessert. I’ve now tried everything on the dessert menu at the academy.

Mission complete.

Still, I think we need more variety. Time to check on my plan to change the menu in the cafeteria. People want to change things!

Fifth day of the fifth month

I had some very rich fettuccine Alfredo for lunch today. It has a little bit of tartness that keeps the taste interesting. I just can’t stop thinking about it.

A masterpiece. Highly recommended!

For dessert, I chose to go around the menu again, starting at the top. That means I ate chestnut cake from Belluga. It looks like a small mountain and has a lot of chestnut sauce on it, which makes my stomach happy.

Isn’t it true that cake is the king of all foods?

I always thought that teaching other people seemed like a lot of work, but now that I’ve done it, I’ve found that it’s actually pretty easy.

Everyone solved their equations so quickly that I must be good at it. Whenever I told them something, they understood it right away.

That’s how easy it was. It’s a little scary how smart I am, to be honest. And that made me think. I’ve never thought about it before, but maybe I would make a good teacher. It seems like a choice worth looking into.

The dream also seemed very real. I might be good at this kind of thing because of how I was raised. With my help, maybe the research on wheat that can withstand cold will go faster as well. I should talk to Ludwig about this. I’m sure he will agree.

The Eighteenth day of the Fifth month, Night.

My plan to be able to use the pointing stick at my academy didn’t work out, unfortunately. Anne didn’t like the idea because she thought it would make me too busy and worry about my health.

Even though I can see why, it’s still a shame. I have to say, though, that she was very firm.

She’s never tried so hard to stop me from doing something before. She must care a lot about how I feel. She is such a blessing to me.

No matter what, that’s it. If Anne says no, then no must be the answer.

I guess I’ll take care of all the other problems first, like the famine and the Chaos Serpents, and then think about this idea when I have more time.

After all, it would be a terrible waste if I didn’t use all my talented skills as a teacher.