Holy Institution

Chapter 22: Teaching methods (2)

The mentor was finally settled.

Dilling was taken back to the camp to pack and prepare for the real move into the sanctuary.

Sosuo kept looking at the school badge pinned to his chest.

The school's emblem is a flattened black spar, surrounded by gold leather, with the magic water written on it. This magic water is not only waterproof and fireproof, but also faint at night.

Suo Suo suddenly yanked her new school uniform and moved the school badge to Dilling. "Can we use this to borrow books from the library in the future?"

Dilling froze and smiled: "Of course you can. What book do you want to read?"

Ropeway: "Picture book, the kind of story."

Dilling looked at his naive face, he suddenly thought of Heidein's phrase, "Don't you think he has a problem in his head?" It's just for learning. "

Soso frowned. "But Hyde said I can't learn magic."

"Teacher Chai Fuang must have a solution." Dilling didn't know if he was comforting him or himself.

"It doesn't matter. Anyway, I'm here just to be with you. It doesn't matter if you can't learn magic, then you can protect me." Soso said, frowning anxiously, "But my mentor still brought To Siro. "

Siro is indeed a headache.

Dilling remembered the last time he had tricked Aridi to trick Ningya into the library. Esso and his relationship, it is difficult to guarantee that Siro will not fight him.

Suosuo saw Dilling frown and couldn't help but said, "Ah, don't worry too much. Ning Ya is with me anyway."

"Ning Ya." Dilling tightened his gaze, and he turned to Ning Ya's tent involuntarily.

It happened that Ning Ya got out of the tent and looked around, but no one moved away.

Dilling had a mouth and was about to say hello, and saw that Ning Ya had turned her head away.

Raymond followed Ning Ya and the two came together.

Dilling pulled Soso out of the tent.

Raymond smiled happily: "Tomorrow we can give priority to dormitories. That's great. Aha, I didn't expect the chicken rib rewards for endorsement competitions are still a little good."

He probably laughed too loudly, and Aridi and Jeffrey also poked their heads out of the tent.

Ning Ya suddenly said: "I want to have a room with Alidi." The dormitory of the Holy Court has always been a room for two people.

Raymond stopped laughing and stared at him in surprise: "Why?"

Jeffrey, who has always been invisible, said something less invisible, "Is it too noisy for you to snore while you sleep?"

Raymond gave him a stern glance, "I won't snore when I sleep!"

Jeffrey immediately retracted his head.

Raymond looked at Ning Ya, his eyes were a little hesitant, "I am really too noisy?"

"No." Ning Ya looked down, seemingly trying to explain.

Dilling interjected, "Ning Ya might as well have a room with Soso?"

Ning Ya looked up.

Dilling smiled gently: "You and Suo Suo are both students of Chai Fuang's mentor, and you can take care of it later." Although he and Ning Ya have an inexplicable past, he believes that if Siro really bullies Suo Suo, Ning Asia will not stand idly by.

Ning Ya's lips moved.

Soso had already grasped Dilling's hand, and said with tears: "Aren't you staying with me?"

Dilling comforted him: "We can be neighbors and live next door."

Raymond seemed to be broken by Ning Ya's decision, and her body moved half a walk to Dilling's position: "I have a room with you."

Dilling smiled and nodded.

Aridi felt that he should say something. How to say, Ning Ya also chose him just now. But he thought a lot, and felt that there was no room for him to intervene in this conversation. Thinking of it this way, he couldn't help glaring at Jeffrey. Even Jeffrey, who has always been ignored, has been valued once. Why is he ignored this time?

...

Yes again!

The dormitory arrangement was settled in Ning Ya's silence.

Aridi's small mind was of course ignored by everyone except him.

In the early morning of the next day, a mass of sad air lingered above the camp.

Even the students left behind were standing dejected one by one outside the tent, watching the group of partners who were full of visions and hopes for the future, like themselves, embarked on their way home.

Dilling and others stood on the edge of the camp, watching a small group send out a large group of people.

Although the college gave them three days to clean up, in this case, no one wants to stay for another day.

Raymond said with emotion: "There are so few students in this class."

Aridi sneered: "No way. In the last few sessions, too many idiots were collected, so many students who could not graduate were hoarded, resulting in a shortage of teachers."

Raymond gave him a sideways glance. "There is one more now."

Alidi glared at him, "I'm magical, who says I'm a fool ?!"

Raymond said: "The kind of magic that only elemental spirits can appreciate?"

Aridi lingered, turned his head, and suddenly angered the ropeway: "At least better than him."

Raymond dismissed: "Did you not listen to the mentors? He has a little problem because of his Elemental Elf. Do you understand what an Elemental Elf is? I believe his spell will be awesome after it is removed. Magician! "

Aridi was shocked.

Soso quietly held Dilling's hand and asked, "Am I really going to be a super magician?"

Dillin touched his head and smiled with a firm smile, "Yes, definitely!"

The group of students returned home, and their faces were no longer sad, and they were all happy. In any case, their tomorrow will always be brilliant.

Almost an hour later, Chris appeared and took them to the dormitory.

As the reward says, the top 50 endorsement contests have priority in choosing a dormitory-but only one-fifth of those who can actually use that right.

The dormitory is in a stone castle.

The darkened doors were as gloomy as stone holes.

Opening the door and entering, you saw a huge crystal chandelier hanging from the ten-meter-high ceiling.

The light above the lamp flickered, a bit dull.

The walls of the castle hall are surrounded by stone walls, and a piece of stone taller than others makes the feeling of depression in people's hearts.

From the moment he entered the castle, Soso's hand has been holding Dilling tightly.

McReese was at the forefront of the team. His wide robes became the spiritual backbone of everyone, and everyone's eyes were fixed on his back.

"The castle is divided into two parts, east and west, and it is connected here." McCrees stood at the highest point of the stairs and looked down at his students to explain. Room. "He set his sights on the front-line endorsement game industrious group." Now you can use your priorities. Who comes first? "

Dilling said: "Of course, first place, Kevin." Although the game has ended, Soso's problem seems to have been solved in another way. But he still had some difficulty with the one who won the first place.

He Suoso, the big-eyed teenager with whom they had a few faces, took a step forward and said humblely, "It's me."

Sosuo stunned, "Ah, your name is Kevin?"

Kevin glanced at him. "Nobles like you don't need to remember my name specifically."

His words were a little provocative and made Dilling unhappy. But before he showed it, Soso already said, "But we know each other."

Kevin seemed to hesitate, "Know?"

So cable: "I have seen you several times. We have talked. Don't you remember?"

How can you not remember?

Kevin met Sosos' innocent eyes, and suddenly felt his irony pale and naive.

Seeing that there was no desire for further communication between the two parties, McReese said, "Okay, let's start allocating rooms."

Kevin hesitated and said, "I want to have a room by myself." It wasn't that he had the intention to do so, but that someone who was in the same tent with him was brushed down, and everyone else he knew had companions.

Mike Reese was not surprised by this answer, "Of course you can. There are extra rooms here. You can choose first." After Kevin went upstairs, he looked at Dilling again.

Dilling and others followed the previously scheduled allocation.

Although it was troublesome to run up and down on the fourth floor, Dilling and Raymond were reluctant to let others step on their heads, so they chose the top. Sosso must live next to Dilling, and Ning Ya has no opinion. Alidi didn't want to be too close to them, but he didn't want to live alone among the civilians, so he had to come over with Jeffrey.

Finally, six people lived on the fourth floor to the east.

Along with them, there was the Kevin who chose first. By the time he knew it, it was a boat. He became the only civilian in the fourth-floor dormitory on the east side.

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