"I told you I calculated how many children we will have in the future. Do you believe me?" Olivia smiled, put her hands behind her back, and looked up at Orson.

"Okay, then how many are there exactly? Have you figured it out?" Orson gradually got used to Olivia's ambiguous way of talking, and instead of being shy, he asked back.

"Pfft, I was kidding you." Olivia said, tapping Orson's chest with her finger. "Orson, since you are so curious about this, why don't we start tonight?"

"No, no, no, I told you before that I won't be planning on doing this before graduation."

"Oh~" Olivia nodded. "Some people bring up this agreement when they can't handle me anymore. Why didn't you think it was a bit too much when you asked me in the first place?"

"Ahem, okay, let's not talk about this anymore." Orson looked away in embarrassment. "Since you're so happy, I'll go in and do the math too."

Having said this, Orson opened the curtain and walked inside.

"Oh? Orson-san, are you coming to have your fortune told too?"

"Yeah." Orson nodded. "Olivia seemed very happy, so I thought I'd give it a try."

"Okay." Upon hearing this, Afro told Orson the two rules of divination.

"I choose the second one." Orson said this and handed Afro a sapphire.

"Okay, so what are you going to do, Orson-san?"

"Please help me calculate my marriage fate." Orson said.

"Okay." Afro nodded.

Then, she was stunned.

Through the crystal ball, Afro could only see nothingness.

When Afro was calculating other people's horoscopes, he could vaguely see nothingness at the edge of the horoscopes.

At first Afro didn't care.

Until Elsa asked her to predict her marriage fate, she heard about Antica being covered by the black fog.

The shrouded stars attracted Afro's attention.

Then to Olivia just now...

And now, Afro understood that what was shrouding the stars was actually nothingness.

Should I say that I am not capable enough?

Orson's constellation was completely empty and he could not see anything.

Could it be that Orson’s constellation doesn’t exist at all?

No, no, it must be that I haven’t invested enough.

Thinking of this, Afro took out the gems that Elsa had rewarded her with before, which was her savings.

One piece, two pieces...

She put almost all of her gems into it, and finally, the void began to peel away from the edges.

Sure enough, Orson's horoscope can still be seen by himself...

Thinking of this, Afro increased his magic input.

More and more areas were peeling off, and Afro could already see a few stars.

And those few stars, forming a corner of the constellation, looked strangely familiar to Afro.

And then, as the shadow continued to peel off, a crack suddenly appeared in the crystal ball, and then it shattered in an instant.

Afro looked at everything that happened in front of him in disbelief.

She has been doing astrology for so many years, and this crystal ball has been with her for a long time, but this situation has never happened before.

Of course, Orson also saw this situation, and he looked at Afro with a little suspicion.

"Mr. Afro, what's going on?"

"I... I don't know." Afro shook her head and then looked at Orson. She wanted to see something from Orson's expression.

In her opinion, either Orson himself was also a very powerful astrologer who used magic to conceal his own horoscope so that ordinary people could not detect it.

But judging from his expression, that doesn't seem to be the case.

What's the reason?

"Well...if you really can't figure it out, forget it." Orson said. "You don't have to ask me for the money you spent. Buy yourself a better crystal ball."

Having said this, as if fearing that Afro would blame him, Orson quickly stood up.

"Oh, right." As if remembering something, Orson continued, "Although I don't know why you want to hide your racial characteristics, I can now see your elf ears with my naked eyes. If you care, you should pay attention to it."

After saying this, Orson lifted the curtain and walked out.

Aphrodite stood there in a daze. She touched her ears and looked in the mirror. When she found that it was exactly as Orson said, she hurriedly prepared to continue using magic to cover it up.

She probably knew what was happening. She had just used astrology and injected all her magic power into uncovering Orson's constellation, which caused the magic camouflage that had been used to maintain the ear's illusion to become ineffective.

However, from what Orson said, it seemed that this was not the first time the other party knew her identity as an elf?

Damn, where did I get exposed again?

……

On the other side, after Orson walked out of the fortune-telling shop, he saw Olivia holding two ice creams.

When Olivia saw Orson coming out, she raised her hand and handed one to Orson.

"Eat?"

"Yeah." Orson nodded and took it.

"What did you do in there?" Olivia asked curiously.

"It's nothing. They didn't figure it out." Orson shook his head.

"Oh? But the calculations they made for me were quite accurate." Olivia smiled.

"Now can you tell me what you have done for Afro?"

"Hehe, it's a secret~oh~" Olivia said with a smile.

"Tsk." Orson clicked his tongue and walked away.

On the other side, on the tower, Arthas looked at Olivia walking away from Orson and sighed.

"It seems that as long as we can win the support of one of Antica and Prussia, we can get the support of the two duchies." Arthas said this, turned around and walked downstairs.

On the other side, in the Student Union Building, Elsa seemed to be thinking about something.

……

Some time after Orson left, Afro, who had regained his magic power, was drawing something on paper.

She drew the corner of the constellation shrouded in nothingness that she had just revealed about Orson.

The more she looked at it, the more familiar it looked.

Suddenly, as if she had thought of something, she put on her hat, rushed out of the fortune-telling hut, and came to the grocery store on the commercial street.

After buying a crystal ball, Afro returned to the cabin and started divination again.

She looked at her own constellation indicated by divination in the crystal ball, then took the star sign she had just drawn, aligned it with a corner of her own constellation, and found that it fit perfectly.

Afro was shocked.

……

In the afternoon, Orson and Olivia walked around the college for a while and watched the activities of several clubs. Then Olivia was taken away by her subordinates in her department to handle some business.

"Orson, don't forget our appointment tonight." Olivia said this and walked away.

Orson nodded.

Not long after Olivia left, Orson met the person who came to him again.

"Princess?" Orson looked at Elsa, a little confused. "Do you want to talk to me about something?"

"Yeah." Elsa nodded. "I wonder if you want to go see the musical performance in the auditorium tonight, Orson?"

"I, I want to invite you to the VIP room, Orson. I want to talk to you about something."

"Okay." Orson nodded. "But, I have an appointment with Olivia tonight to watch the fireworks show together, so..."

"I know it won't take you too long." Elsa said.

"Okay." Orson nodded.

"Well, see you then." After Elsa said this, she turned and left.

Orson thought about it and prepared to go back to the student union.

Then he met Manuel at the entrance of the Student Union Building.

"You seem to be in a good mood today." Orson couldn't help teasing when he saw a rare smile on Manuel's face.

"Haha, yeah." Manuel nodded. "I thought today was the open day, with so many outsiders coming in, the pressure on the discipline department would increase dramatically, but now that most of the day has passed, the school festival is still in good order, and no malicious incidents have occurred."

"This proves that you're doing a good job. Everything will be in order only if every place is arranged properly." Orson said this and patted Manuel on the shoulder. "I feel much more at ease with you here."

"No, no, it's all thanks to you, President Orson, who arranged it well." Manuel replied with a smile.

"But we need to be most careful at night." Orson reminded Manuel. "Several large-scale vicious incidents in the history of the school festival all occurred at night. We must clean up the mess at night."

"Yeah, I know." Manuel nodded and then walked out of the student union building.

After sitting in the office for a while, there was a knock on Orson's door.

"Come in," Orson said.

Then, the door was opened.

Seeing Lit standing at the door, Orson was a little confused.

"Leet? What are you doing here? Is there something wrong?"

"No." Lit shook his head. "Um... I, I want to ask Orson if you have time in the evening. I want to go shopping with you..."

"Ah, I'm sorry, Lit." Orson said this, his tone full of apology. "Her Highness Elsa asked me to go to the musical tonight, and then Olivia also asked me to go to the fireworks show at the end. I'm quite busy tonight."

"Is that so..." Litt said this with a hint of envy in his tone. "Then, Orson, you are now..."

"Ah, now I have to arrange the evening student union schedule, because I can't spare the evening."

"Okay then..." Li Te nodded, his tone a little depressed.

"It's okay, Lit, you can play with your classmates." Orson said this, and suddenly remembered what Olivia said to him today. "You have a good relationship with Lianka, right? You can ask her to go out with you, or play with other male classmates. It's all fine."

It's really time for Lit to be more independent and not always rely on him. Otherwise, whether it's excessive dependence leading to slower-than-expected growth or the development of inappropriate emotions, it's not the result Orson wants to see.

After listening to Orson's words, Litt's mood became even more depressed. She nodded, then closed the door and walked out without saying a word.

……

By evening, many students had gathered in the auditorium to watch the musical performance.

There will be several performances in total, which will continue until the fireworks display begins. The performers include members of the drama club within the college as well as the resident troupe of the Imperial Theatre outside the college.

Orson went up the stairs to the second floor.

Arrived in front of the VIP box.

There are a total of six VIP boxes like this, and two of them are in use today, one for Prince Arthas and the other for Princess Elsa.

Orson knocked on the door of Elsa's box and then pushed it open and walked in.

At this time, Elsa was the only one in the box.

"Please sit down, Orson." Elsa said, pointing to the seat next to her.

"Yeah." Orson nodded, and then sat on the sofa next to Elsa.

At this moment, the opera had already begun, and through the glass, Elsa was able to see the performers below from a better angle.

"Orson, do you know what the play that is being performed now is called?" Elsa suddenly asked.

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