Noticing the movement behind her, the girl named Ellis turned her head and saw the grinning Roa.
Seeing that Roa was there, the expression on Ellis's face changed slightly. The coldness on her face faded away, replaced by a slight anger.
Ellis stared at Roa with her beautiful eyes and said, "What did you do last night?"
Roa looked at the small house behind Ellis. The room was still the same room, but the wooden door was open at this time.
Roa was a little surprised. He looked at Ellis and said with a playful expression, "What I did last night probably has nothing to do with you, right?"
Hearing this, an unhappy expression appeared on Ellis's face. She looked at Roa and said, "I came to find you last night and found that you weren't there, so I waited for you in the house all night."
This time, it was Roa's turn to be completely surprised.
He looked at the small house behind him and thought for a moment, "So, you stayed here last night? How did you sleep?"
Ellis said angrily, "Not good, but you should have returned to the dormitory no matter what at night, instead of wandering around outside. I can understand your feelings. Although this dormitory is narrow, messy, and a little dirty, and you always wake up in the middle of the night because of the neighing of horses, but this can't be helped, right? If you are not satisfied, tell me, and I will change you to another dormitory."
In fact, in Roa's opinion, the small house was not that bad. The things in the house were complete, and although the environment could not be said to be extremely clean, it could not be considered dirty.
However, it seemed that everything here was too simple for Ellis, a princess who lived in a luxury dormitory.
But what should I say? Fortunately, the other party was willing to stay and waited all night.
Roa looked at the unhappy Ellis, thought about the meaning of the other party's words, and converted the other party's words. He suddenly realized that the other party was actually concerned about him at this time.
They had drawn their swords at each other not long ago, but now it seemed that this girl was really a little strange.
From the beginning, Roa felt that the other party was actually a little stubborn, and also a very insincere person. However, in the face of the other party's concern, Roa raised a question.
"Um, didn't you say that this is all girls' dormitory?"
Before, Ellis had built such a small house for Roa on the grounds that the academy only had girls, so there were only girls' dormitories.
A slightly unnatural expression flashed across Ellis's face. She snorted coldly and said, "Anyway, you are not willing to live here. Coincidentally, my roommate went out to perform a mission, and she can't come back in a short time. Now there is only me left in the dormitory. It is not a problem to accommodate you."
The other party's words sounded in Roa's ears, making Roa deeply moved.
Putting himself in her shoes, a girl who had never seen a boy before let a boy live together. The sacrifice made was self-evident.
However, the next sentence made Roa, who was originally deeply moved, twitch his mouth.
"And I want to monitor you to prevent you from attacking other girls again."
Roa said expressionlessly, "I was a little moved at first, but you can actually not say the last sentence."
The last sentence instantly cut off most of his moved thoughts.
However, what is the other party's brain circuit thinking?
By the way, aren't you a girl?
Sacrifice yourself for the sake of the junior girls not being attacked?
If he, Roa, was as bottomless as Paul, then the person would have moved in on the first day, and the child would have been born ten months later.
He sighed and walked towards the room. Ellis subconsciously followed behind Roa.
Looking at the tidy room, Roa nodded.
Even after staying for one night, there were not many traces in the room.
Sitting on the bed, he raised his eyes to look at Ellis and said, "Are you really going to let me live in your dormitory?"
Ellis nodded and said seriously, "Since I am responsible for this matter, I will definitely complete this task well."
Looking at the girl's serious expression, Roa didn't know what to say.
Lying on the bed, he raised his eyes to look at the wooden boards on the roof beam, thought for a while and said to Ellis, "Since you have said so, I will mercifully accept your invitation, right?"
Ellis looked at Roa lying on the bed and sighed, "In that case, then you come with me first. You take your things and follow me."
After speaking, she prepared to get up and go out.
However, Roa didn't really intend to just leave with the other party like this.
Roa called out to Ellis and said to Ellis, "Um, I actually practiced the skills of being a spirit user with that witch last night."
Ellis's steps forward paused slightly. She turned around and looked at Roa, and the surprise in her eyes was not concealed at all.
She said directly, "The head of the academy personally taught you?"
Roa nodded, a little strange why the other party was shocked.
It seemed that Ellis noticed Roa's puzzled expression and explained, "She is actually quite averse to troublesome matters. She pushes many things onto others. In recent years, she has basically not had a single disciple, nor has she been seen willing to teach anyone."
Hearing Ellis's explanation, Roa understood why the other party was so surprised when they heard that he had been accepted into Greyworth's tutelage.
Ellis continued, "So, where did you go last night?"
"The Spirit Forest. I spent both morning and evening there. I have to go again later, so I didn't attack those female students, okay?"
Saying this, Roa made a small joke.
Ellis's face turned slightly red, but her expression remained as indifferent as ever.
"In that case, there's nothing that can be done about it. I'll help you clear up this rumor."
However, hearing Ellis's words, Roa didn't feel happy at all.
Roa asked, "Clear up? Clear up what? The rumor about attacking girls at midnight?"
Ellis nodded and continued, "Yes, I will explain it to everyone clearly, so that everyone can rest assured."
Looking at her innocent appearance, Roa really doubted whether Ellis could resolve this matter.
Moreover, rumors cannot be cleared up with a simple explanation. The best way to deal with rumors is not to refute them, but to let them pass.
The more you try to clear up a rumor, the more ferocious it becomes.
And Roa seriously suspected that these young ladies were actually watching Roa's misfortune. Sometimes, these young ladies only want to see what they want to see.