"Please remember this, Miss Hevnia."
Hevnia's body paused for a moment, but she pretended she heard nothing and continued straight toward the ancient castle in the snowstorm.
...
By the time she returned to the dormitory, the sun was about to set, and the darkness crazily devoured the twilight.
In fact, in terms of time, it was still afternoon.
But the days in Holy Sound were shorter than in other places, often becoming completely dark before dinner.
That's why the academy's courses were mainly concentrated in the morning, but this didn't mean that the students only had half a day for learning; on the contrary, the time after sunset was when Players began to strive diligently.
In the small woods near the dormitory, all sorts of "melodies" could always be heard.
And naturally, these melodies were all produced by the students.
In Holy Sound, a person's value depends on whether they can become a Player.
And a Player's value depends on the "note" they are born with.