Chapter 62: Destiny's Star

Name:The Rebirth of Evelyn Knox Author:
Chapter 62: Destiny's Star

After finding out that the actual worth of the item was so astronomical, how could Evelyn rest easy letting her friend keep it when it could prove to be a disaster?

She tugged at her friend's sleeve, worry clear in her pink eyes. "I think a hundred spirit cores should be a significant sum even for the professors, right? That Aurora lady is probably searching for it all over the place. She'll eventually realize that she might have forgotten it in her old room, and then when she finds out you may have it won't that be bad?"

Cecilia shook her head with a smirk, wondering if her friend knew how adorable she was being.

"Nu-uh, that's where you're wrong, little Evey. I saw her just two days ago, and Aurora was lazing around in front of that gloomy lake like she always does. Snoring with her mouth open, ehehe. I wonder how many flies she catches every day."

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The ash-blonde blinked at Evelyn's deadpan face. "What's with that look?"

Evelyn sighed. 'Alright, I guess it's fine to be a little immature. She'll learn with time. But for now I should just convince her to return it to avoid a disaster.'

"Regardless of her nonchalant attitude, I still think you should return it, Cecilia, just to be safe. Since Aurora can easily find out you have her artifact, and we're probably helpless against her, you shouldn't be greedy. Especially since you openly showed it off earlier in the carriage, the likelihood of it being exposed is"

A burst of laughter from her friend ended up interrupting Evelyn mid-speech, making her eyebrow twitch irritably.

"Ahahaha, oh, I get it now. I forgot to tell you, I did try to return it, you know. Although I asked for a ten percent finder's fee."

The pink-haired girl couldn't help but stare at her friend slack jawed. Would it have killed her to tell her that earlier?!

"What's that look? Ahem, anyway, she told me, and I quote...

'Treasure lost, treasure found. It's a natural thing. Why do you have to come to me because you found one that I had lost? My destiny with it came to an end, and some day, so shall yours'. Anyway, all I got out of that is 'Finders, Keepers'

...so it's mine."

Evelyn could only nod reluctantly. "Well, although her statement sounds vaguely threatening, I guess it is yours now since she let you have it. Do all professors here talk like that, though?"

Cecilia scoffed. "I would go crazy if that was the case. It's just her. Aurora is also called the 'Destiny's Star' probably because all she talks about is destiny this, destiny that. Blah Blah Blah."

The pink-haired girl blinked. "Is that really the reason she's called 'Destiny's Star'?"

The ash-blonde girl burst into laughter once again, only calming down after Evelyn glared at her for a solid minute.

There were murmurs of affirmation all around the table, and the middle-aged man with dark hair seated at the head seat frowned deeper.

"I have already dispatched a search team for the recovery of the Helion Chain. As for Craig well"

Looking at the generally bold headmaster hesitating to speak, the rest of the staff couldn't help but feel something wasn't right.

A gentle voice, calm as a peaceful lake, echoed at this moment. "It was I who forbid the headmaster from seeking he who does not need to be sought."

It took them a while to realize just who was speaking, and then everyone's gaze snapped to the tiny platinum blonde little girl on the headmaster's rightmost seat.

"What does that mean, Lady Aurora?"

"Right! We can't just abandon him when he perished on a task assigned by us. Even if he's already dead, we still need to retrieve the body to be sure!"

Aurora simply closed her eyes and leaned back in her seat leisurely, completely ignoring them.

The headmaster sighed. 'I suppose I should be grateful she considered helping me out at all.'

"This matter is not open for discussion anymore. Please return to your posts. I shall keep you updated if there is any update on the situation."

Although most of them were extremely dissatisfied, they could only grumble and leave the conference hall one by one. Anyway, unlike a particularly fearless student, none of them dared to directly defy Aurora's will.

Within a minute, only the platinum blonde little girl and the headmaster remained in the room.

"I followed your instructions, lady Aurora, but are you sure this is the right thing to do? The Helion Chain"

The little girl jumped down from her chair with a snort, glaring at the headmaster from the corner of her eyes. "Greedy. Since our destiny with the Helion Chain is coming to an end, there is no use in spending too much effort to find it. For even if we do, we shall not be able to keep it for too long."

The headmaster gritted his teeth, but could only contain his anger. After all, he didn't want to be seen 'skipping the lake' by the students, or he would never be able to show his face in front of anyone ever again.

"Y-You... be more reasonable! There is no certain destiny in this world, everyone decides their fate by themselves, okay? This is a fact that our founders believed in, and has been proven through the test of time. Even if it is you saying it, I refuse to believe it!"

Aurora moved towards the window, her gaze forlorn as she stared at the pink moon in the night sky.

"Then remain an idiot, headmaster. That... is your destiny."