Aside from her magical studies with Master Yun, Li Xue also found herself immersed in the intricacies of royal life. She attended lessons on politics, diplomacy, and the rich culture and history of the Mermaid Kingdom. These classes were conducted by various members of the royal court, each an expert in their respective fields.
During a lesson on the kingdom's politics, Minister Fang, a sharp-minded mermaid with keen insights, presented Li Xue with an overview of the underwater realm's delicate balance of power. "Your Highness, the Mermaid Kingdom is composed of several provinces, each ruled by a noble family. It's essential that you understand the relationships between these families and their allegiances to the throne."
As Li Xue listened intently, Minister Fang described the political landscape and the challenges the kingdom faced. She learned about the tensions between certain noble families and the potential threats that could arise from their rivalries.
In another class, Li Xue was introduced to the vibrant culture of the Mermaid Kingdom. An elderly mermaid named Madame Lian, who was well-versed in the arts, guided her through the kingdom's rich history of music, dance, and poetry. Li Xue was captivated by the beauty and complexity of the mermaid traditions and felt a deep connection to her newfound heritage.
"Princess Li Xue, our culture is the essence of who we are as merfolk. It is the lifeblood that unites our people and strengthens our bonds," Madame Lian explained with a warm smile. "It is your duty as a princess to preserve and protect these traditions, ensuring they continue to flourish for generations to come."
As her education progressed, Li Xue was also taught about the magic that permeated the Mermaid Kingdom. While she was already familiar with the magic she wielded under Master Yun's tutelage, she quickly discovered that there was much more to learn.