The First Magic World War-Chapter 601 - 557, Miss Sophia Garanord is by no means a modest person

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Chapter 601: 557, Miss Sophia Garanord is by no means a modest person Chapter 601: 557, Miss Sophia Garanord is by no means a modest person Having escaped another dimension, Charles had “returned” to the Holy Light Divine State Title, feeling a bit conflicted.

He had long known that the five Divine Creatures that composed the Holy Light Divine State Title were inevitably flawed, not entirely whole; this was his first contact with their secrets.

Charles shook the brass bell in his room and summoned a Great Act Devil.

This Great Act Devil was dressed flamboyantly, resembling the high-quality cosplay that could be seen everywhere at a comics exhibition.

Charles asked her to prepare some food for him; he had worked through the night and entered another dimension, significantly depleting his energy, and he desperately needed to replenish it.

The Great Act Devils, intelligent and well-mannered, were virtually indistinguishable from normal humans and could even embark on the Extraordinary Path and possess Supernatural Abilities.

Onboard the Holy Light Divine State Title, it was impossible to bypass these Great Act Devils, who frequently engaged in battles worthy of the Evil God; thus, Charles used them as crew members.

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So far, the Great Act Devils proved to be very competent.

As the Great Act Devil left with a swaying gait, Charles watched her wistfully and suddenly wondered if the Great Act Devils were becoming too prevalent?

“I need to control and restrict their area of activity!

Apart from Hot Spring Mountain and Mecklen University, I should allow the Great Act Devils to serve at three or five other places at most.

I should ban them from everywhere else.”

“After all, they are the creations of Dapocirodo; caution is necessary.”

Charles could sense that the power of the Holy Light Divine State Title was steadily growing.

The other Divine Creatures had not shown signs yet, but Dapocirodo’s impact was quite conspicuous, with the numbers of the Great Act Devils increasing day by day.

Minutes later, when the Great Act Devil had not returned, it was Sophia Garanord who brought a tray of food, knocking on his door.

Charles hurriedly said, “Why are you doing this kind of thing?”

Sophia spoke softly, “I wanted to see if you were awake and thought I’d bring you some food.”

Ms.

Garanord smiled warmly and asked, “Won’t you invite me to join you for lunch?”

Charles glanced at the plate and then shook the brass bell in the room again, requesting the service-providing Great Act Devil to bring over two more lunches.

Just as two Legendary Warships had left the port, the sea was calm.

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Charles suggested they go to the balcony to enjoy the sea breeze while eating, and Sophia gladly agreed.

Charles opened a bottle, presumably expensive, though he did not recognize it, and poured a glass for both himself and Sophia Garanord, saying, “Junior!

Are you going back to school?”

Sophia smiled slightly and said, “I’ve already received my diploma.”

Charles uttered an “Oh,” finding himself suddenly at a loss for words as he had just been scrambling for a topic.

When Charles was with Anne, he always felt comfortable; they didn’t need particular topics and easily found plenty to talk about.

Though he shared a close relationship with Sophia Garanord, having fought alongside her, this was their first time chatting and dining alone.

Noticing Charles’s slight embarrassment, Sophia Garanord lightly smiled and broached a topic, “Mr.

Mecklen!

Didn’t you have any relationships with classmates during your time at Sheffield University?”

Charles grew even more embarrassed.

“Charles Mecklen” unfortunately had too many female acquaintances in his earlier life.

According to his memory, there were at least several dozens, mostly noble ladies, and also seven or eight female classmates…

Ah, the past is unbearable to revisit.

Charles even worried sometimes that when he was out shopping with Anne, what would he do if he encountered an “old acquaintance”?

Fortunately, the god of luck seemed to be with him, as he hadn’t encountered any of those ladies with whom he had been intimately acquainted.

Of course, this also had a great deal to do with the fact that he soon moved out of the Savings Union apartment and was transferred from the Central Office.

Charles’s face turned slightly red, and Sophia thought he was shy.

She secretly thought, “Why didn’t I meet Mr.

Mecklen in university?”

“If I had met Mr.

Mecklen earlier, what would that guy from the University of Georgia, Anne, have to do with anything?”

After the initial awkwardness, the two quickly found some common topics.

After all, they had graduated from the same university; they discussed professors, amusing campus stories, various gossips, and notable alumni…

During his time at Sheffield University, Charles was not outstanding, he hadn’t even advanced to the Transcendent, and he wasn’t a notable figure.

There were very few rumors about him at Sheffield University, but there were many more about Menilman and Adossa.

Sophia Garanord seldom mentioned her own affairs; she was considered the student leader of her year, but when she realized that Charles’s university life was not glamorous, she never brought up her own university days.

When Charles and Sophia Garanord were having lunch together, Charles would occasionally feel that the young lady in front of him was very familiar, but he quickly realized it was an illusion.

During their meal and conversation, Sophia Garanord always subtly tried to lower his guard, gradually deciphering his defenses.

Sophia Garanord even pointed out a seabird to Charles, stood up excitedly to wave, and when sitting down, she would subtly pull her chair closer to Charles.

Meanwhile, on a different deck of the Holy Light Divine State Title, Menilman, Adossa, and Mei Guillermo were in a “confrontation.” Princess May’s voice remained clear and cold but was tinged with a gunpowder smell, “Aren’t you two afraid of being ghostwriters?”

“Sophia Garanord is certainly not the type to yield,” Menilman said calmly.

“In any case, you’re the first to be eliminated.”

Adossa secretly exclaimed, “Exciting!”

Princess May took out a crystal vial and threw it into the sea; not long after, the Queen Bee made its appearance above the water.

She boarded the ship composedly, raised her eyebrows, and said, “Next, it’s my turn.”

Both Charles and Sophia Garanord saw the arrival of the Queen Bee, the legendary warship that both of them were somewhat related to.

Sophia secretly mused, “Princess May is not talented in this area.

If we switched places, Charles would never be able to return to Fars.”

Charles was clueless about how Princess May had managed to summon the Queen Bee, and after finishing lunch with Sophia Garanord, he planned to go and ask.

The Mazon Kingdom and the Mecklen Duchy are located at opposite ends of the Old Continent.

If Charles wanted to go to the Mazon Kingdom, he needed to cross the Red Dragon Strait.

This part of the voyage was incredibly difficult for him; every day, he inexplicably ended up spending time alone with some girl, and he could not fathom the thoughts of the three girls.

Sophia Garanord always stated that challenging Anne was merely a joke and that he shouldn’t take it seriously.

Menilman spoke very little, while Princess May only discussed novels with him.

As for Adossa!