chapter 66

However, upon seeing the first envelope, Eileen immediately felt regret. It was from Ornella, the daughter of Count Farbellini and the soon-to-be Empress of Traon, currently her most concerning counterpart.

Feeling a mixture of anticipation and trepidation, Eileen set aside Ornella's letter for the moment and decided to check the others first. Absentmindedly picking up a thick envelope, Eileen checked the sender and was startled.

 

"The professors…?"

 

It was a letter from the professors at the university where Eileen had studied.

When she saw the envelope with the professors' names written on it, memories of her university days flooded back into her mind.

 

Originally, there had been no place for Eileen in her circumstances to even dream of attending university. It was Cesare who had daringly suggested for the first time that she might be able to enter.