At the same time, Princess Rasia's room.
Kassia was excited. "Daughter, from tomorrow, you will train with Vlad Rurik, Viktoria's disciple."
"Mom, that guy will only waste my time," Rasia responded annoyedly; she didn't like seeing her mother so excited about her.
"You didn't see the competition; you don't know what happened. I think he is stronger than you."
"If I didn't know you, I would think you were in love with him. You talk like a fan!" Rasia pouted.
Kassia blushed slightly, but she hid it. "Do not say foolishness. His physical strength is at the peak of the Emperor Realm. Now tell me, do you think I'm a fan?"
Rasia's eyes widened in surprise. "If you say true, I'm willing to be her training partner."
"Of course, it's a true, silly girl. Why would she lie to you?"
"Sorry, Mother, it's hard to believe that someone under 100 can have that kind of strength," Rasia said.
"You're right; I was surprised too."