However, a familiar voice came from outside.
"President, it's us." Roxy's voice came through the door.
Upon hearing Roxy's voice, Nephelira slowly reached out, gently grasped the doorknob, and carefully opened the door just a crack.
Her gem-like bright eyes peered out through the gap, as if confirming whether the people outside were truly Dan Feng and Roxy.
Only after confirming that it was indeed Dan Feng and Roxy standing there did Nephelira slowly widen the opening.
Sure enough, she saw Dan Feng and Roxy standing at the door, smiling at her.
"Come in." Nephelira said softly, then fully opened the door and walked lightly back toward the seats inside the room.
Her movements were elegant and natural—after all, this was her domain.
Dan Feng and Roxy entered the room and gently closed the door behind them.
Once the two were seated, Nephelira crossed her legs and looked straight at Dan Feng and Roxy with her bright eyes. Without beating around the bush, she asked, "So, what brings you two to see me today?"
Dan Feng smiled faintly and answered calmly, "First, we want to thank you, President, for clearing our names and saving us a lot of trouble. Second, we're here today to discuss the matter of the Chantless Magic paper with you."
Nephelira's lips curved upward slightly into a shallow smile.
She looked at Dan Feng with interest and asked, "Oh? How did you know it was me who cleared your names?"
Dan Feng explained unhurriedly, "In the Ranoa Kingdom, the number of people capable of clearing our names is very limited. And that person must also be someone we know, which narrows it down even further. After some elimination, the only possible candidate was you."
"That's true enough. But I didn't do it to make you owe me a favor. I simply didn't want the Ranoa Kingdom to provoke someone with the second-ranked strength among the Seven Great Powers." Nephelira explained earnestly.
Her tone was completely sincere, with no trace of pretense or affectation.
Dan Feng nodded slightly in understanding. His voice remained calm: "Mm. Killing that vice-principal was truly an act of necessity."
"It could even be considered ridding the people of harm. After all, his reputation at Ranoa Magic University really wasn't very good."
After saying this, Nephelira seemed to want to change the subject. She uncrossed her legs and smiled as she said, "Alright, let's not talk about such heavy topics anymore. How about we discuss something everyone is interested in—like the paper on Chantless Magic Skills?"
At this, Roxy's eyes lit up. She immediately took out a thick notebook from her storage scroll.
This notebook was the paper she had carefully prepared a long time ago. It contained a detailed record of her in-depth research and understanding of Chantless Magic Skills.
Although the paper might not be as refined or rigorous as those written by professional scholars, it was more than sufficient for most people to understand its contents.
The purpose of their visit this time was to spread knowledge of Chantless Magic under Nephelira's name—after all, they might not have extra time later to handle such minor matters.
Roxy carefully handed the notebook to Nephelira. Nephelira eagerly took it and quickly flipped open the paper on Chantless Magic Skills, written entirely by Roxy herself.
The pages were densely filled with neat, elegant handwriting—not something that could be finished reading in a short time.
"Then we'll have to trouble you to publish it for us later, President." Dan Feng said to Nephelira with a faint smile.
Nephelira was slightly stunned upon hearing this. She had originally assumed Dan Feng and Roxy planned to publish the paper themselves and only wanted her to review it first.
After all, publishing papers usually required approval and authorization from the student council president.
"Eh? You won't have time later?" Nephelira asked in confusion, secretly wondering if Dan Feng and Roxy had some special circumstances.
Dan Feng seemed to sense Nephelira's doubt. He paused briefly before explaining, "We probably won't be returning to the Ranoa Kingdom for a while after this. There are some private matters we need to handle."
Nephelira saw this and didn't press further about their private affairs—after all, it had little to do with her.
She nodded to show she understood.
"I see." Nephelira replied. "Then I'll help you publish this paper on Chantless Magic Skills. Don't worry."
Dan Feng and Roxy exchanged a glance. They thanked Nephelira, then turned and left the student council president's office.
Since they were not wanted by the school, they were still students of Ranoa Magic University and could move about the campus freely and openly.
Taking this opportunity, Dan Feng and Roxy headed to the Ranoa Magic University library to search for information on Demon Stone Disease.
The two walked into the library as if returning home and went straight toward the bookshelves.
The book they were looking for would surely be classified under healing magic, so they headed directly to the healing magic section.
They then began flipping through the shelves.
During this time, the system transmitted another unusual message.
[Congratulations to the host for drawing the Permansor Terrae Template. Please proceed to claim it as soon as possible.]
This unfamiliar name made Dan Feng pause. He couldn't help but fall into thought.
After all, he had crossed over from the version of the King of Stupidity—he had absolutely no knowledge of this so-called Permansor Terrae template.
However, since he had drawn this name, it was undoubtedly a good thing.
After all, in terms of attack and healing, Imbibitor Lunae was already sufficiently powerful. As for the rest, whatever came was fine.
Still, Dan Feng did not immediately go to claim the new template.
He decided to wait until evening, when no one was around, before claiming it.
Because he didn't know what kind of commotion claiming a new template might cause. To avoid unnecessary trouble, he felt it was better to be cautious.
Time passed minute by minute. Dan Feng and Roxy continued searching the library for materials on Demon Stone Disease.
Finally, after considerable effort, they found a book that recorded information about Demon Stone Disease.
Dan Feng and Roxy quickly flipped it open and read carefully.
The content described in the book was largely consistent with what Galdaruf had said earlier. Demon Stone Disease was indeed an extremely ancient and rare mana-based illness, and its mode of transmission was very special: it could only be transmitted orally and only infected pregnant women.
Once infected, Demon Stone Disease would begin manifesting from the fetus in the pregnant woman's womb, gradually causing the fetus to crystallize.
At the same time, the mother would exhibit symptoms such as fever, and eventually her entire body would turn into a single piece of magic stone.
