Jane's mouth curled into a smile, before she placed the paper crown atop her head, and setting her hands on her hips. Speaking with her soft toned voice, "Of course I am the princess...! Tell me, be you knight or prince?" Pausing for a thoughtful moment at the other comment, "...I wish I were still ten, maybe then I could surpass Edward Elric's precedent." Edward Elric...the most famous alchemist in the country, nay, world. The only one to successfully transmute a human using alchemy. The teacher merely shook their head before plucking the crown from the girl's head and stacking them with the rest.
"Oh."
Avoiding eye contact, wringing his hands together rather nervously as he chewed his bottom lip, Moor returned his paper before leaving for the library. Of course, it wasn't the one restricted only to the State Alchemist, rather a new one formed a while back for prospectives. The bookshelves were occupied by beginner to advanced guides in different fields of alchemy. Books on human transmutation were disallowed, though mentions of it were usually for lessons of ethics. Human transmutation was deeply rooted in many studies, and thus, it couldn't just be removed without consequences. Pulling books out of shelves, having to tiptoe and really reach for a high shelf one, Moor held his stack and textbook and looked for his usual seat by the window.