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I Have a Dice Left by a God-Chapter 442 - 34: Heart Learning
Mordo is a powerhouse of the Celestial Principle School, ranking fourth within the school, surpassed only by two Four-star Grandmasters and a Demigod. The Four-star Grandmasters cannot leave Hedan, and the Demigod is in seclusion, so Grandmaster Mordo’s arrival underscores the importance placed on Dragon Capital.
Upon returning to the Citizen Daily, Lin Fei immediately informed Jina of the news. Originally lacking enthusiasm, Jina immediately became excited, and the entire editorial department was abuzz.
Jina’s eyes lit up as she stared intensely at Lin Fei, "Fei Fei, our survival depends on you this time. How confident are you?"
"Scholar Zhuang Zhidong mentioned that the Grandmaster leans towards the Justice Daily, likely because their sales are higher than ours. That’s our disadvantage. I think we can strive from a professional perspective. The Celestial Principle School definitely wants to attract more Celestial Principle apprentices through this interview and introduce the school to the broader public. If we can become more professional and better understand the principles of the Celestial Principle School, we’ll increase our chances of success!" Lin Fei said.
Jina didn’t understand anything about the Celestial Principle School; that dry subject was the least interesting to her, even less so than the scent of perfume. "We rely on you. Whatever support you need, just ask. We must win!"
Lin Fei began researching with the editors. They had read some materials about the Celestial Principle School, with Lin Fei reading the most, but even though they recognized many words and seemed to understand the sentences, when they truly thought about it, they found themselves unsure of what the school truly meant. The whole editorial department was discussing, speculating on the possible questions they might face... As she realized it was getting late, Xueyin had already finished school.
When Lin Fei hurried home, she saw Li Xin and Xueyin doing homework in the living room, allowing her to breathe a sigh of relief. Due to attending meetings, she couldn’t leave work alone. After all, who doesn’t have their own issues? This had happened before, and the teachers in the Grace Class would help supervise for a while. By the time Lin Fei got to the Grace Class, the teacher said that her brother had already picked her up. Although she knew it was Li Xin, she still felt a little worried.
After dinner, Xueyin returned to her room to continue her homework. Watching Xueyin transition from resentment to numbness, Li Xin couldn’t help but wonder why there was never-ending homework wherever one went. How great would it be if writing novels had this kind of length? Li Xin helped Lin Fei clean up the kitchen.
"Ah Xin, do you know about the Celestial Principle School?" Lin Fei asked while tidying up. "You’ve stayed in Hedan. How do people there view the Celestial Principle School?"
"The Celestial Principle School? Well, their thinking is relatively advanced. Currently, the Moncalleta royal family actually uses the Celestial Principle School to govern and it has a great influence in both the Canon Law School and the Knight Order," Li Xin replied. "Why do you ask?"
"There’s going to be an interview with the Celestial Principle School. I’m gathering intelligence. It’s said that their core theory is the Unity of Knowledge and Action. It sounds simple, but it doesn’t feel that simple. How do they interpret it over in Hedan?" Lin Fei asked. It was more of a self-directed musing than a question aimed at Li Xin, as she anticipated being asked similar questions.
"It’s part of Heart Learning. People with great wisdom and insight can gain sudden enlightenment and become god-like upon hearing it." Li Xin laughed.
Before a second passed, his ear was pinched by a delicate, soft hand, "Are you saying I lack insight?"
"Ouch, Aunt Fei, a gentleman uses words, not hands. The ear is going to fall off, fall off." Li Xin lifted a foot and hurriedly begged for mercy. "Does Dragon Capital also have the Celestial Principle School?"
"It’s none of your concern. You behave yourself recently, even at Night Patrol, and don’t cause trouble. Kathy is currently arranging your admission to the Canon Law School, which is important for your future. The girls in the Canon Law School are strictly selected and quite outstanding, so don’t get involved casually; just look for someone inside there." Lin Fei said with her hands on her hips. "No slacking off or goofing around!"
The momentum was strong, but still...
"Aunt Fei, we should be reasonable and forbid outdated customs... Hey, hey, speak properly..."
Reasoning didn’t work in the slightest, so Li Xin was punished by having to clean the kitchen thoroughly while Lin Fei continued preparing for the upcoming decisive battle, contemplating and understanding deeply.
Early the next morning, while Li Xin was still sound asleep, Lin Fei had already sent Xueyin to the Grace Class and headed to the Citizen Daily first to seize this interview opportunity. Naturally, the Citizen Daily had to go all out. Today, Jina led the team personally, at least showing the Citizen Daily’s sincerity.
Jina, dressed smartly, with her hair up and wearing a single gem earring, had a slender, white neck free of any ornate jewelry, looking simple yet eye-catching. As the editor-in-chief of the arts and sciences section, her taste was impeccable. Jina glanced at Lin Fei’s attire and nodded in satisfaction. Lin Fei’s clothes were not overly expensive, nor were there many pricey accessories, but they were clean, refreshing, and tastefully matched.
The carriage arrived at the Celestial Principle Academy. Jina and Lin Fei alighted and saw another carriage parked nearby. Jina’s gaze turned sharp when she recognized it as belonging to Ao Yi, the editor-in-chief of Justice Daily, with the word "Justice" prominently emblazoned on the carriage cabin.
Ao Yi was already there, but the academy hadn’t opened yet, forcing them to wait outside. Seeing Jina arriving, Ao Yi alighted with a handsome young man by his side.
"Editor-in-chief Ji, you’re here so early, joining the fun again? Why bother coming all this way for nothing?" Ao Yi chuckled. The Ao and Ji families were both prestigious houses in Dragon Capital, and the two had known each other for some time, competing through their respective dailies.
"Editor-in-chief Ao, given your expertise, you’re great at eating, drinking, and having fun. Do you also understand Celestial Principles? I hope you’re not here to embarrass yourself," Jina retorted without courtesy.
Ao Yi remained unfazed, admiring the meticulous attire of the two ladies. Their qualities set them apart from mere vases, especially Lin Fei, "Ms. Lin, our Justice Daily is always looking for talented people and would welcome you anytime."
"If the day comes when Justice Daily merges with our Citizen Daily, I might consider it," Lin Fei replied coolly.
Jina admired Lin Fei for this trait; she seemed soft but wasn’t inferior when it came to retorting.
Ao Yi laughed, "Ladies, let me introduce Ranuman Kim, a Hedan native, and the top scholar of Celestial Principle Study from the Divine Revelation Canon Law School."
Jina and Lin Fei flinched; their expressions grew less natural. Despite all their preparation, they hadn’t expected Ao Yi to bring in external support. The top scholars from various Canon Law Schools typically became scholars at the Celestial Principle Academy, effectively insiders of the Celestial Principle School. The grandmasters from afar would naturally feel a sense of kinship with their fellow countrymen, giving Ao Yi a significant advantage.
"Hmph, underhanded tactics indeed," Jina commented indignantly.
"You’re too kind," Ao Yi chuckled, clasping his hands, "Editor-in-chief Ji, even when angry, you look beautiful."
The gates of the Celestial Principle Academy opened, two guards emerged, and led the four to the reception room. Along the way, the four experienced the unique architectural style of the Celestial Principle Academy. The Dragon Capital Celestial Principle Academy was newly built by the Celestial Principle School, shrouded in mystery to most. The Celestial Principle School’s philosophies greatly differ from many other churches and sects, most of which are about seventy to eighty percent similar in essence. Before Grand Governor Luthor, people clung to tradition, but since his governance, there’s been a shift towards the new and resonant.
Mordo Three-star Grandmaster and Philson Three-star Grandmaster were stationed in Dragon Capital permanently, also bearing great responsibility. Within Moncalleta, while the Celestial Principle School seemed victorious, it had actually lost much of the accumulation it gained over years of building its path, a terrifying reality.
Under the divine might of the Earth Pope, they dare not cross the line; overseas development is critical for the Celestial Principle School’s survival.
This is the deduction based on Celestial Principle studies.







