A Major in Offensive magic. Yue could already feel it coiling around her fingers in preparation for a tempest. The power of water and ice was ready to flow forth, it was clear what Yue's primary offensive spells would be based off of. Was it because she almost drowned in a river, or because components from Scylla and Charybdis were used to make her wand? Potions were apparently easy to learn and remember, and Yue knew for sure she didn't want to use her magic to hurt others. If it meant giving up a place where just maybe she could belong... she didn't want to ruin it. However.... the idea of using it to create justice - no, not justice. Yue wasn't a noble soul like that. No, she knew it was petty. But she knew she couldn't ever truly be happy if she didn't get revenge on those who hurt her.
And getting back at the traitor that sold her out to save herself.
"Once there was a mage who got lost in the between world." Rain said with a lick of the lips, reminiscing despite the sunny din of the Little Cup, where Yue slowly drank her warm lemon tea. "She called herself the Oracle, and she had really delicious mana. This was maybe four hundred years ago." The misty demon giggled, fluttering her bat wings and so Yue tugged on her tail, wanting her not to make a big scene and embarrass herself. "She told me, before I ate her, that divination was less about inaccurate futures but rather about seeing possibilities. You see a possible result of the future and can plan around it or try to make it come true or anything else." That sounded nice - Yue would have loved something like that in her past. She would have known who not to trust.
Not everyone could use Divination, it was one of the most difficult kinds of magic. But Ulrich had told Yue already that she had a Minor affinity in Divination, didn't he? "Don't forget my offer." Rain told her through their contract connection, protected from any usage of occlumency from an outside source. "I can teach you magic no one here knows about." Yue had to admit deep in her gut she felt an eager churning at that idea. How proud would Zinnia be of her if she was able to use some rare ancient magic? Yue could prove that she had the right to exist, to call herself a witch. If there was something special only she could do, Yue would be happy.
But of course before any enrollment into the unversity, the elephant in the room needed to be addressed. With a grim shrug of humiliation, Yue nodded. She would have to learn how to read so then maybe she wouldn't be so helpless. "Hey." Rain sidled up next to her, wrapping Yue's leg up with her tail. "She should probably learn to speak soon too." The misty demon snickered at the moon child's embarrassment. "Though isn't she kind of cute mute as she is?" Yue decided to ignore the jab and looked intently at Zinnia with respect and gratitude.