Chapter 335
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That’s it.
All the gifts received this morning have been unboxed.
But not many have been tasted.
It is obvious that the magic elves would rather Dark eat all the chocolates in front of him.
So the idea of keeping them for collection was directly rejected.
There were just too many chocolates on the table, and it was definitely impossible to finish them in a short time.
Dark rearranged the gift boxes and decided to start with Ditto’s heart chocolate.
Impmon obviously didn’t have time to get breakfast today.
After Dark ate a small half of the heart chocolate, he carried Tailmon, whose eyes were squinting, to the small bed, covered it with a quilt, and then told the magic elves to take good care of it.
He quickly prepared his textbooks, carried his schoolbag and went to the cafeteria for breakfast.
Chocolate can’t be used as a meal.
Before leaving, he gave each magic elf a “hug” to thank them for the chocolates they gave him.
But in fact, their existence is already the best gift from the world to him.
…
Ever since Impmon came to do it for him, Dark rarely came to the cafeteria in the morning.
When he came again today, he suddenly felt fresh.
Because the first class starts at 8 o'clock.
So students often come to the cafeteria between 7 and 7:30. Those who come early are more leisurely, and those who come late are in a hurry.
The castle is really too big, and it takes a lot of time to rush on the road.
Valentine's Day is not a very formal holiday.
The cafeteria is not decorated for this reason.
But the atmosphere of students flirting with each other is unusually obvious, and the smell of youth (mi) is almost overflowing.
Couples are affectionate with each other.
Singles look around.
Dark ordered a small steak, an egg, a bacon and a bowl of corn soup, ready to change the taste this morning.
He walked to an empty seat with his plate, observing the various aspects of life from a more detached perspective.
Suddenly, his sight flashed, and someone blocked his way.
Although the man lowered his head very hard, Dark could still recognize him at a glance.
He is indeed a first-year student of the Knight Academy.
In the cafeteria, in full view of everyone, he gave Valentine's Day chocolates.
How much courage does it take?
Dark turned to holding the plate with one hand and reached out to take the chocolates that should be store-bought.
The girl with her cheek wrapped in a scarf ran away like a fly!
"Uh..."
Dark paused for a moment, then maintained an elegant demeanor and continued to move forward.
Even if he is actually a conservative boy who prefers ancient traditional thinking, he has to show the demeanor of a sea king at this time.
This may be aristocratic hypocrisy.
Dark sighed slightly in his heart.
Then he put down the plate and ate breakfast meticulously.
But many people around him still looked at him.
That's why he doesn't like to eat breakfast alone in the cafeteria.
Because it attracts too much attention.
Some people are born luminous.
But the light emitted by some will gradually dim.
Some people will only become brighter.
…
Dake did not open the chocolate gift box in the cafeteria, but put it in his schoolbag for the time being.
Not long after him.
A boy suddenly broke in with a bouquet of roses, knelt on one knee, blocked the way of a senior schoolgirl, and then handed over the roses and chocolates.
Dak watched with interest.
He imagined that others might also look at him with this attitude.
Sure enough, a melon eater should not be reduced to a melon.
"Pah!"
A crisp sound exploded in the cafeteria.
The eyes of the people around were instantly focused.
The senior schoolgirl slapped the boy's chocolate box without hesitation!
"I've told you so many times, don't bother me anymore!"
The girl yelled in annoyance, then picked up the plate and left.
Only the boy was left to pick up the chocolate silently and walked out of the cafeteria.
…
This is probably the set repertoire for Valentine's Day.
I heard that some boys have been looking forward to this moment and have fun with it.
But we are the same kind of people, why are we so anxious to fight each other?
The cafeteria was filled with laughter without good intentions.
…
This is the reality between boys and girls.
It is also Valentine's Day gift giving.
When girls give boys gifts, boys are usually embarrassed to refuse on the spot.
When boys give girls gifts, girls usually refuse cleanly.
If boys receive too many chocolates, they can show off.
Most girls will feel troubled if they receive too many chocolates.
This world is still a patriarchal society after all.
There is an aristocratic polygamy.
Even if the status of women is constantly rising, it takes a process.
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When Dak was halfway through eating, Diana and Rose found him in the crowd, and then happily sat opposite him and talked about what they saw on the road.
What senior confessed to the senior, but was kicked.
What junior confessed to the senior, but the senior agreed on the spot, and the junior regretted it.
In short, there are all kinds of things, and there are many.
Dak cut the steak into small pieces and inserted a fork into it. As the juice flowed out, a meaty aroma filled his nose.
He did not participate in the conversation between Diana and Rose because he always felt that it was a hidden hint.
The constant mention of chocolate should be to hear his evaluation of the chocolate bear, right?
But it was precisely because he understood.
That's why Dak deliberately didn't say it.
...
There were still snowflakes outside the castle, but the snow was gradually decreasing.
It might have stopped around noon.
And there were basically no classes on Wednesday afternoon, which was a good time to enjoy the snow and play in the snow.
When Dak, Diana and Rose came to the potion classroom together, many first-year students were discussing the accuracy of Professor Medea's prediction.
There was a layer of fog between the prophet and the ordinary people, which was very thin but could not be uncovered.
That's why the mystery just right would attract people to flock over.
Just a "prediction" of the weather raised Professor Medea's status in the hearts of the students.
Therefore, they had extra expectations for tonight's astronomy class!
Last week, Professor Medea had already announced today's topic in advance - it was love divination, which students of this age group were most concerned about!
That is a topic that perfectly matches the timing of Valentine's Day.
Many people are ready to muster up the courage to send chocolates on Valentine's Day, but the other party's response will not be revealed until the same day of the next month, which makes people wait.
Of course, under normal circumstances, if both parties are in love, there is usually no need to wait until White Youth Day to get a response.
Those who delay the response until White Youth Day are mostly forgotten rejections.
Although cruel, it is not 100%, so there is still hope.
Perhaps the party who sends chocolates will wake up in this month and realize that they don't like the other party that much.
Valentine's Day in this world actually promotes careful consideration, not impulsiveness.
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As always, Dak came to the last row by the window.
The window glass was already covered with snowflakes, a vast expanse of white.
The coolness penetrated, a little cold.
But when he took the schoolbag off his shoulder and was about to put it on the table, he suddenly noticed that there was something stuffed inside.
It was chocolate.
Two of them were obviously from a store, and one seemed to be handmade.
"Since I left home, I have already had four more..."
Dak took a deep breath and temporarily put the three boxes of chocolates into his schoolbag.
He was not going to open them in the classroom.
"Dak, Dak!" Diana suddenly turned around and said excitedly.
Dak looked up in confusion: "Huh?"
Diana said "Hey" and took out a box of chocolates from below and showed it off in front of him.
It was as if she was saying: "Look, I am also very popular!"
Both men and women need to show their value in order to attract the opposite sex.
Rose also took out two boxes of chocolates from the drawer, looking embarrassed: "What should I do?"