'Here we go,' Noa muttered and searched for his name.
Thankfully, it didn't take him too long to find what he was looking for, and after spotting the number, he glanced at Thalia.
She had also located her name, peeking at him eagerly.
"We are in separate classrooms," the girl said, her head hanging low in disappointment.
"It's alright," Noa answered, patting her head. "Let's go and do our best. I will be waiting for you in the hallway."
Thalia didn't refuse his touch.
But hearing his declaration, she pouted. "Young Master, do you really think you can write the exam faster than me?"
It was a challenge.
And the cute maid had no intention of backing down.
Seeing this, Noa's grin widened. "Wanna bet?" he asked, remembering the wager with the First Dragon.
Thalia glanced around.
She checked if there was even time for them to bicker like always.
But upon noticing that others still had to leave their spots, and Irina didn't seem to mind, she nodded with a chuckle.