Chapter 54: The Sprinkled Trajectory of Mars
Although she finally became somewhat aware of her talent and appearance, Tilan was still at a loss about how to recruit club members.
Finding a random excuse wasn't hard, but she didn't want to do it so carelessly.
She always felt that kind of behavior, deceiving people, was bad, the girl thought quietly. She herself didn't like to be deceived that way, nor did she want to do such things to others.
So, it's better to find a more formal agenda, like studying and improving together? Well, that seems too bland and boring.
Sitting in the club room, Tilan leaned on the desktop, her gaze unconsciously drifting towards the window. The club room had large pale grey floor-to-ceiling windows on one side. The glass was one-way semi-transparent, meaning from the outside it looked just like a mirror, while from the inside looking out it was akin to wearing sunglasses.
Since the name was 'Twilight Orchestra,' either follow the music route or delve into ancient mystical knowledge—that would be more in line with the theme, Tilan thought further.
For music, she had filled in many gaps at Yuanting Academy recently, such as various music theories, the characteristics, and basic performances of many instruments, as well as things related to composition.
If there was a skill that displayed musical standards, hers would currently be 'Music Theory Lv.5,' 'Singing Lv.4 (without using the Songstress talent),' 'Violin Lv.4.' If she used her Songstress talent fully, she would reach something like 'Singing Lv.7.'
Comparing horizontally to the singing levels of professionals in society, the main singers of underground bands are usually between Lv.3 and Lv.4, internet idol singers between Lv.4 and Lv.6, while star songstresses are generally between Lv.6 and Lv.8. Currently in the Federation, Lv.8 in singing is almost the peak, unless a new Sunlit Level Songstress is born.
Should she take the music route? Tilan shook her head. The Lady Isabella had said before that she was too young and it was not suitable for her to enter the realm related to Songstresses too early, as it wasn't just about music, but a field deeply intertwined with politics.
Having already participated in a band's performance at Yuanting Academy, she decided not to touch music at Edith Academy, to avoid being busy with both.
It seemed that the only option was to pursue the path of ancient mystical knowledge. She was indeed quite interested in history, partly because her own talent was very similar to ancient witches, and partly because she was curious about things of the past, such quaint creations, the epic history of bygone eras, and all those affairs submerged in dust, among other things.
Her curiosity and longing for these things stemmed from that special ghost teacher. From her, Tilan had learned much knowledge and past events that couldn't be found within the Federation. To her frustration, however, the Ghost Princess always spoke in half-truths and never told her the full story, always veiling it. That, she said, was to leave room for imagination and fantasy.
As her thoughts drifted to her teacher, the girl suddenly remembered something and stood up.
That's right, perhaps she could use this as a gimmick to attract club members.
She took out a blank notebook from a drawer, flipped it open, and started writing rapidly. First the club's introduction, then the main agenda for activities.
'Twilight Orchestra'
Agenda: A club focused on exploring ancient mystical knowledge, rare creations, exotic cuisine, and poetry and legends.
Benefits: The club provides the ancient Ice Spirit drink 'Four-Fragrance Ice Dew,' sharing three kinds of Radiant Gold Level ancient secret techniques.
As for regular activities, probably something related to research and exchange, Tilan paused, having a rough idea, but felt it would be necessary to discuss the details with the club members.
Interestingly, she had an atypical approach. She did not know much about the dominant secret techniques in today's Federation mainstream but was like a treasure trove concerning ancient texts and secret techniques. Continue your saga on empire
One reason was the Ghost Princess who had shown her many legendary wars and seen firsthand how vast secret techniques could turn worlds upside down. The other was the Divine Sword she obtained from Jielou City through which she received the complete heritage of the Green Lotus Sword Cleansing Palace.
That is to say, she had a basic impression of the spells, swordsmanship, Transcendent Professions, and secret techniques prevalent in the main continent of the east and west before the third era. Furthermore, she had a detailed understanding of the secret techniques of the Ice Spirits, Mercury Dynasty, and the Qing Luan lineage. Currently limited by time, energy, and her own Transcendent Rank, she had only practiced a small part of them.
She may have memorized them, but these things were so vast that it would take a long time to fully digest them, the girl shook her head and then stopped writing.
Let's leave it at that for now and see if there are like-minded individuals within the Academy. If not, she'd have to think of other ways.
Having written these, the next step was to post the recruitment notice. She stood up, went to the service terminal on the side, and after connecting to the Academy's AI, a beautifully crafted poster was soon produced. For such simple poster designs, AI had almost completely replaced manual labor.
The printer started to operate, and the girl sat in a nearby chair, waiting patiently. But when she thought about posting flyers and online advertisements, she felt a bit ambivalent. It wasn't that she was scared or anything like that; it was just that previously, she would never have taken the initiative to do this kind of thing.
I really have changed a lot, Tilan shook her head, then took the freshly printed poster and walked out of the club room.
Today, Annelli wasn't by her side as she had gone out to select and purchase some equipment for the club room. Ran Bei'er would not return to the Academy until tomorrow, so for today, it was up to her to get busy on her own.