Miss Witch Doesn't Want to be a Diva

Chapter 112: Memories Between Sisters_3



"It's not surprising, after all, these things are 'forbidden knowledge' from the Fifth Epoch." Tilan shook her head slightly, not exactly disappointed, just feeling that finding that mysterious organization in the future would be more difficult.

Seeing Geyin hesitating to speak, Tilan clasped her hand, conveying a faint warmth.

"Do you have something you want to say?"

After Tilan grabbed her wrist, Geyin's hand trembled slightly, then steadied itself.

"Mm..."

"Tilan has become a bit unfamiliar these days." Her voice was weak, if it weren't for the two being close, the girl probably wouldn't have heard it.

"Well, it might be due to some unexpected event, but I've recovered now." Tilan thought for a moment, this was the only way she could explain.

"I...actually I have some things I've been keeping from Tilan." Geyin hesitated for a long time, finally beginning to speak.

"I know."

Geyin's nature was originally simple and straightforward, unable to hide things, especially in front of the Songstress who understood people's hearts, Tilan had long noticed Geyin's indecisiveness.

Tilan knew all along, but out of consideration, she didn't show it, unlike Temisia, who within a few days noticed Geyin's secrecy. She just refrained from revealing it, knowing that it would displease Tilan.

Even though it was not revealed, the cold gaze straight into the heart gave Geyin the first experience of feeling as if she were in an ice cellar, remaining anxious and fearful for days until the girl later instructed her to gather some documents, which slightly improved her mood.

"It wasn't like I wanted to keep it from Tilan from the start, just previously..." Geyin slowly recounted her high school experiences, back when everyone at school was engrossed in the situation against Saint Yingo, her life rarely got attention, although she occasionally contacted Tilan, it was only as ordinary friends.

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"So later you joined the so-called 'Council of Seven Sages'?" Tilan was slightly surprised, originally thinking it must be something significant, but it turned out to be just joining a web organization.

"Yes." Geyin continued to recount the past and current status of the 'Council of Seven Sages'.

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"So that's such a large organization, involving so many secrets, no wonder you hesitated before, if it were me, I would struggle to speak up."

"Telling me all this now, Geyin is also taking a big risk, right?"

"I will try my best to protect you, I think even a big organization like this would find it difficult to take action against people close to the Songstress, especially at the Golden Flame Flower Academy."

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"From what you're saying, there must be Federal Official informants within the organization, that seems to make sense."

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"Here's the plan, Geyin, just stay in the organization, if you encounter anything sensitive, discuss it with me, and protect your own information, try to avoid letting others know your real situation."

Under Tilan's comforting, Geyin gradually stabilized her emotions, afterward, Tilan took her back to the room for sleep, softly singing a lullaby by Geyin's bedside, helping this frightened child to gradually enter a peaceful dream.

Returning to her own bedroom, Tilan sat in front of the dressing table, simply tying her hair to avoid messing it up while sleeping. The girl in the mirror blinked her eyes, reflecting a faint purple glow.

"It's really hard to believe, such a big organization, and one of the core members is such a simple and timid girl." Temisia spoke.

"I just scared her a little before, and she couldn't sleep for days, tsk." She didn't quite like such frail girls.

"Anyone would be scared like that, not just Geyin, I think those business representatives were also frightened quite a bit by you." Tilan immediately refuted.

"That only means they have guilty consciences and lack firm wills." The girl in the mirror stifled a yawn with her hand.

"How come you were once so timid, yet didn't get scared by me, and still so stubborn?"

"That's because I've been bullied by you since I was little." Tilan expressed dissatisfaction.

"How did I bully you? Clearly, I've always taken good care of my timid little sister." Temisia felt unreconciled.

"Do you remember when I was in elementary school, one time you took me to play on the surface?" Tilan recalled her childhood.

"Seems like there was such a thing, what about it?"

"You didn't tell mom, just took me directly, then wandered around the open-air market on the surface, it was full of adults and the environment was pretty chaotic."

"That's not a big deal, though they were all adults, but I was already Sequence 4 at that time, those adults couldn't beat me." Temisia didn't find anything wrong with it.

"But I was scared, and the market had weird smells, and some adults' gazes were malicious."

"Alright, even if you were a bit scared, that can't be considered bullying, I remember that the merchandise in the open-air market consisted of leftover freight and miscellaneous items, such as broken electronics, less-than-ideal fruits, discarded items, etc., many things were quite interesting, unlike the regulated market, you could even see knives and firearms not normally available."

"You see, it was so chaotic, obviously as a child I would be scared, later you took me to play on the Rocky Mountain and left me on the mountaintop, sliding down yourself."

"I even asked you to slide down, but you didn't dare." Temisia retorted.

"The Sandy Mountain Path was hundreds of meters long, for my little more than one-meter height, the fear was definitely greater than the excitement, I hadn't practiced the Transcendent Sequence back then, unlike you who could fly."

"Alright, alright, I didn't understand how little Tilan felt, but you still remember after all these years."

"Of course I remember, because that day when I got home, I was wronged and cried in mom's arms for a long time, but she still didn't blame you."

"So little Tilan was jealous and wronged, hahaha."

Perhaps back then she really envied her sister, not just for her high talent, confidence, and brilliance, but also because at that time, although mom took good care of her, she actually cared more about Temisia.

That was naturally to be expected, even though Temisia was rebellious and rarely listened, the kind of vibrant life force she exuded was something a duckling-stage self could hardly aspire to, hence mom's favoritism.

Inferiority, sadness, envy, the desire to prove oneself, and the unwillingness to accept failure.

Why not willing to merge as one with Temisia might have been due to these complex emotions.

Why coming to realize this after many years, still unwilling to become as decisive and resolute as Temisia, might be wanting to prove that gentleness and rationality have a strength not inferior to flamboyant decisiveness.


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