Chapter 37: Princess Ophelia(2/2)
Princess Jonah Ophelia turned her head and glanced at the young Silver Moon Elf guard, "Maybe he is right, I should change this boring teaching habit."
Roy didn't expect that Princess Jonah Ophelia happened to hear him and Claire chatting while walking.
When we arrived at the lecture theater, it was overcrowded again. Some elves holding books were waiting at the door of the classroom.
Two teaching assistants were checking the students who had not signed up for this course in the classroom. Some clever students began to sneak away. Roy sat down in the corner until enough seats were available in the lecture theater.
The class bell rang, and the two teaching assistants quickly slipped out of the back door of the lecture theater, and the noisy lecture theater became silent.
Sunlight shines through the glass into the lecture theater, and the elves sitting in the sun are particularly conspicuous...
Princess Jonah Ophelia walked in from outside. She was wearing a tube top white silk dress today, and her two ivory white arms were holding a book.
Walking up to the podium, she looked at the two hundred students in the lecture theater and pursed her red lips.
This was the first time she took a serious look at every elf student in the seat. Time seemed to have stopped at this moment, and the classroom became silent.
Probably because of the aura of the princess, Roy found that her past arrogance, coldness, and unreasonableness seemed understandable.
She was indeed as Claire said, when she stood on the stage, she was as dazzling as a magnificent and flawless gem.
Her lake-blue eyes looked around the crowd, and Princess Ophelia did not see the student with a somewhat special appearance.
She did not give a scripted lecture, but stood quietly on the podium and said:
"For me, the modern history of the Silver Moon elves may be like the natural numbers between 0 and 100, which can be counted naturally from the mouth. Perhaps it is because I have overlooked a fundamental reason. Even though everyone lives in the elven kingdom,
But I don’t know much about the modern history of elves, so my dictation and writing on the blackboard in class are like retelling this textbook. Now everyone should seriously think about which teaching model is faster and better.
Have you learned this knowledge?”
"..."
The elf students in the lecture theater were a little at a loss...
Isn’t it always like this?
How do you say that change is inevitable?
"I hope everyone will come to the next class with the answer to this question. Let's start class now!"
Princess Ophelia once again opened the history book and began to tell the important historical events on the eastern continent during the period when the Elf Dynasty finally came to an end.
Chapter completed!