Heidi’s eyes widened in disbelief, freezing her in place, and even her breathing came to a halt. “But I…,” she stammered.

“Ms. Lister!” Remus held up the list in his hand and sneered. “I’m sorry, but your name is not on the list.”

“How is that possible!?” Heidi exclaimed.

“I wouldn’t know. All I know is that we must follow His Majesty’s requirements and check the list to allow entry,” Remus explained.

Heidi’s expression turned extremely grim. Her face paled, and she broke out in a cold sweat despite the scorching sun.

“Ms. Violet Grist,” Remus drawled, raising an eyebrow. “Your name is not on the list either!”

“What?” Violet protested. “What’s going on? I have an invitation letter. I—”

“I’m sorry, Ms. Grist, but according to the royal rules, the invitation letter has no effect. The final reference is the list,” Remus clarified.

“Well—”

“Heh, but I believe it would be a waste for you to enter, Ms. Grist. The Southeast Aciatic palace does not welcome someone like you!” Remus taunted.

gnashed her teeth, her eyes burning with

didn’t dare to provoke him. She had no choice but to

said earlier.” Remus raised his voice. “Southeast Aciatic is a place of simple and honest people. His Majesty advocates for equality, friendship, and

scorching sun alongside

smile on her face as she

“Huh?”

contained. “Hehe,

smile less evident. As Keira had

Remus addressed everyone, flashing a smile. “I’ll be your guide for today’s visit to the palace. However, please be aware that there are certain areas where

lunch for all of you, featuring authentic Southeast Aciatic to your expectations!” Remus exclaimed, the students cheering enthusiastically, oblivious to the two statues.

around and fixed his sly gaze on Gia. “You’re Ms. Gia

taken aback, her

name is not on the list either.

Gia couldn’t

not on the list,” Remus

didn’t you inform

the latest version of the list just arrived,” Remus replied, flipping

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