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Chapter 132 - 132 Knowledge
Chapter 132: Knowledge Chapter 132: Knowledge The entire crew was buzzing with joy, and Nnenna couldn’t help but feel a deep satisfaction.
Not only had she improved her dance skills, but she had also helped bring something new and exciting to the people.
After taking their bows, they retreated to the back of the stall, still buzzing with excitement from their successful performance.
Lora, unable to hide her enthusiasm, turned to Nnenna.
“Will you be able to come again?” she asked hopefully, already envisioning more shows like this, perhaps even finding new dance moves and songs to refine their act.
Nnenna shook her head.
“No, I will not be able to do that,” she replied gently.
Lora’s face fell for a brief moment, but she quickly masked her disappointment.
“That is all right,” she said with a small smile.
“Thank you for today.
You have given us so many ideas and helped us draw a bigger crowd than we have had in a long time.
I hope to see you again someday.” Nnenna returned the smile before turning to wave at the rest of the team.
They cheered and clapped, grateful for her contribution.
With that, she walked away, her steps steady but her body starting to feel the exhaustion settle in.
It had been a one time thing, and she was content knowing that they now had the tools to move forward without her.
She had helped them, and that was enough.
As she made her way back toward the castle, determined to arrive in time for her next lesson, a familiar chime caught her attention.
She paused, tuning in instinctively.
As Nnenna heard the notification, a satisfied smile spread across her face.
Ding!
“You killed three birds with one stone.
You revived a dying band, inspired both them and the audience, and improved your dancing too!
You get 60 good points for this!” Feeling satisfied, Nnenna turned toward the hidden passage leading back to the castle.
She wanted to freshen up before heading to the training ground.
There was no rush, her speed had improved significantly, so even if she left a little later than usual, she would still arrive on time.
However, as she considered the possibility of running into certain nobles at the main building, she decided not to delay any further.
With that thought in mind, she changed direction and made her way toward Lady Rose, eager to see what the day’s training had in store.
The practice session went exceptionally well.
Nnenna had improved far more than she had anticipated, and it showed in every movement.
When she danced, her steps were more fluid, her posture more graceful, and her endurance had increased significantly.
This time, she managed to complete the 10km run in just fifty minutes, a drastic improvement from before.
Lady Rose watched with keen eyes, nodding approvingly as Nnenna performed.
“Well done,” she praised, her voice carrying a note of pride.
“Not only have you improved your endurance, but your dancing, horse riding, and karate skills are also progressing faster than expected.
You are picking up everything much quicker now.” The acknowledgment filled Nnenna with a sense of accomplishment.
It was not just about getting stronger herself, it was about forming strong relationships with her skills.
The Next Day Despite her eagerness to make a strong impression at the ball with her skills, to earn her place among the nobles, make powerful connections, and rack up good points, Nnenna knew she couldn’t neglect her studies.
Knowledge was power.
If she wanted to navigate the challenges ahead, if she truly wanted to go higher and impress the right individuals, she had to be well informed.
So, instead of heading out, she dedicated the entire day to studying.
Usually, she would focus on her regular school books, but today, Nnenna decided to study something far more strategic, the kingdoms that would be attending the grand ball.
How was she supposed to make valuable connections if she didn’t even know who the key figures were?
She needed to understand the rulers, their princes and princesses, their governance, natural resources, cultures, and customs.
This knowledge wasn’t just useful, it was necessary.
With that in mind, she made her way to the library.
She took her usual shortcut, passing through her favorite spot at the top of the castle where the main building connected to the others.
As always, the view was breathtaking.
The cool breeze swept past her, and she allowed herself a few moments to take it all in before continuing on her way.
The library doors creaked slightly as she pushed them open, stepping inside.
The familiar scent of aged paper and ink filled the air.
The caretaker barely glanced at her entrance, by now, Nnenna was a regular visitor, and her presence was expected.
She wasted no time, heading straight for the shelves that held books on politics, alliances, and trade among the kingdoms.
If she was going to make an impression, she had to be well prepared.
The caretaker didn’t say a word aside from returning her greeting.
After all, who wouldn’t appreciate a girl who valued knowledge?
Among all the royals, Nnenna was the one who visited the castle library the most.
The others only bothered with books when the king specifically instructed them to, and even then, they didn’t come themselves, they simply sent their servants to fetch what was needed.
But Nnenna?
She always came in person, spending hours poring over books, absorbing as much as she could.
Normally, she would read inside the library, preferring the solitude it offered.
But today, she wanted to enjoy her favorite spot, the flyover connecting the castle’s buildings.
It was peaceful, open, and had the best view of the kingdom.
Gathering a stack of books, she carefully carried them out and settled onto the floor of the bridge, which was always kept immaculately clean.
The sun cast a warm glow over the pages as she flipped through them, deciding to start with the kingdom closest to theirs.
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