Holy Institution

Chapter 24: Teaching methods (4)

Dillin followed Heidein to the small lake in the forest.

The clear lake calmly reflected their standing figures standing side by side. But Dilling didn't feel good at all, because even from the reflection, he was a little shorter than Hyde. Maybe he should drink more milk.

He thought so, but his face was as calm as ever.

Hyde picked up a small stone from the ground.

Dark gray, angular and angular, one that you can't find when thrown into a pile of stones.

"Remember what it looks like?" Heidene placed the stone in front of Dilling.

Dilling looked closely and nodded for a moment.

Hyde knocked him on the back of his head as he raised his hand. "You are dementia. It took so long to remember?" He dropped the small stone and leaned over to pick up another one for him.

This time Dilling didn't dare to look at everything as he did just now, and glanced roughly, then nodded.

Because Hyde did not drop the small stones on the ground this time, he threw them hard towards the center of the lake.

Dilling had an ominous hunch.

Sure enough Hyde said: "Go and pick it up."

Dilling glared at him.

He had done this kind of thing before, but the target was a dog.

Hyde Insch looked at him naturally and said, "Do you understand water?"

There are many lakes in Sharmanli, so most aristocrats know water. But when it came to his lips, Dilling turned it into, "I don't understand."

Hyde was not disappointed and nodded. "Yes. A water magician who doesn't know water."

Before Dilling reflected the true meaning behind this sentence, he was swept into the lake by an unknown wind.

The cold water of the lake made Dillin fight a shiver. He poked his head out of the water very quickly, and saw Heidein standing by the lake, his eyes flashing with pride, "You learn fast."

Dilling did not continue his confrontation with him, but turned around and went to the bottom of the lake to find the so-called stone.

Hyde sat down, and the element of fire moved boringly to the pile of small stones in front of him.

For so many years, he has always wanted to separate wind magic into a separate magic category, rather than confuse it under water and fire. To this end, he even started to study the mass destruction magic of the wind system and tried to organize them into a separate theory. But Chai Fuang's idea is the opposite of him. He has written several papers and reports that want to bring the wind system under the water system to expand the magic of the water system, even if the wind can use more than water. The reason he rejects fire magic from the fire element is that the fire element itself has temperature. The result of using the fire element to create wind magic is extremely high temperature, which conceals the power of wind magic.

Hyde scoffed, but there was no better solution.

The dean and the parliament are now adopting a wait-and-see attitude towards both claims. Obviously, they are not concerned about the belonging of wind magic, but the research results of wind magic.

Thinking of this, Hyde suddenly rose up in a column like a tornado, because of the stone in front of him, and then flew towards the center of the lake.

As soon as Dilling emerged from the water, he saw a large string of stones hitting himself, and his mouth reflected a spell.

The water in the lake was suddenly rippling with a transparent cover to protect him.

But the stones did not fall as imagined, but spread out like petals and fell around the water cover.

"Who taught you?" Heidein's voice approached suddenly!

Dilling turned his head and saw him standing on the lake a meter away, and the sleeves of the mage's robe were trembling with the breeze.

Dilling removed the hood and whispered, "Mr. Richie."

"I command you, from now on, immediately and immediately forget it!" Hyde said indignantly.

Dilling frowned. This condescending attitude made him subconsciously resist, but he did not refute positively, "Teacher Rich is an eighth-order magician." The magic teacher is a title unique to the college. Outside, no matter how many steps are magicians.

"Do you know why I am a fire department and you are a water department, but can I still be your mentor?" Hyde asked lightly, suppressing the anger that had just surged in the moment.

Dilling didn't hesitate: "Because you teach the way to communicate and use with elemental perception."

This is the biggest difference between the sanctuary and other magic schools.

In order to enable each student to learn magic as soon as possible, other magic schools will arrange magicians in the same department as their teachers. In this way, as long as students copy the teacher's magic, they can graduate very quickly.

The sanctuary is not.

It never allows a student to become a so-and-so second, no matter how great or how great that so-and-so. Every student who wants to graduate from the sanctuary must create his own magic. This is why Mingyuan's student body is the largest in the mainland, but the proportion of graduates is far lower than other schools.

Heide looked at him indefinitely, until Dilling slowly lowered his head.

"I know."

Dilling said to his reflection on the lake. Although he didn't want to admit it, Hyde was right.

Hyde's eyes warmed slightly. "Did you find a stone?"

Dilin thought of the task just now, and hurriedly showed him the small stone that had been held in his hand.

In fact, the shape of each small stone is similar, such as the one in his hand, which he thinks is exactly the same as the one he saw before. But Hyde did not even aim, and shook his head directly: "No. Continue."

Dilling frowned.

Because Hyde did not give him a chance to justify, he went back to shore by wind.

Dilling dropped the stone, and a fierce tie dipped into the water again.

The sky was getting darker and darker, and the surroundings were beginning to blur.

Dilling no longer remembered the first time he swam to the shore while holding a stone. He just felt that his whole body seemed to be soaking in the water, and his limbs trembled involuntarily. He had never raised such a strong desire for land.

But Hyde's high, cold voice sounded like the strongest enchantment in the world. Whenever he thought of going ashore, he could see Heidein's gaze coming coldly, and set his body back to where it was.

"No." Hyde ruthlessly interrupted his desire to go ashore.

Dilling held the stone tightly and let the edges and corners of the stone stimulate the palm.

He needs pain to continue his willpower.

"Dilling?" Soso's call came from not far away.

Dilling's spirit refreshed, his eyes immediately looked at the location of Sosuo's voice.

Hyde flashed in his eyes. "He cares about you."

Dilling said weakly, "He is my cousin." He explained this because he felt that due to Heidein's personality, he might not pay attention to such details.

Sure enough, Hyde raised an eyebrow and said, "Oh?"

Dilling was thinking about whether to say a word, and then he continued: "So, if he is in danger, can he stimulate your potential?"

Dilling exploded with sweat and sweat, "What do you mean?"

Hyde opened five fingers. A blaze of flames burned in his palm. "I just want to make teaching more diverse."

Dilling gritted his teeth: "I'll look for it again, and I'll find it this time."

Hyde closed his flames and said coldly, "You have no idea what you are looking for."

Dilling paused, his face a little dazed.

What are you looking for? Aren't you looking for stones?

But Hyde knows that those stones are not because he doesn't see anything?

He admits that he did come up with a few pieces in the end, because as time went on, he hardly remembered what the original stone looked like. So, what does Hydein deny? Is it also random denial?

Hyde seemed to see his thoughts, and suddenly reached out a gust of wind.

Dilling just blinked, Sawso was blown in front of him by the gust of wind.

"What are you going to do?" He asked nervously.

Heidein did not answer him, but looked at the ropes: "What did Chai Fuang teach you today?"

Susuo paled his face, apparently hadn't recovered from the speed of the gust just now, until Heidein asked a second time, and said, "Arrange the information."

The answer to Hyde's lips was not unexpected. "St. Paders has never graduated because of collating the materials too well."

Soso's complexion was whiter.

Dilling pursed his lips.

Heidein looked at Dilling as if looking at a fish about to be hooked. "I'll help you find the man who casts the spell."

Dilling trembled and stared at him tightly. With his understanding of him, every benefit he gives will inevitably bring a difficult condition.

Heidein did not live up to his expectations, "if you can find that stone."

The wind blows.

Di Linlu's skin shivered on the lake.

Hyde said slowly: "I imprisoned the element of fire on the stone."

Fire element?

Dilling knew the answer instantly, and almost wanted to scratch his head.

Yes. Other stones have been sinking into the bottom of the lake, and even if they are brought up, the surface must be densely covered with water elements. Hyde does not need to look at the shape and shape of the stone at all, as long as there is no fire element on the stone.

Knowing the direction, Dillin took a deep breath and swam towards the center of the lake.

When Suo Suo saw Dilling leave, a panic burst into his heart.

The man standing next to him, despite being a mentor to the academy, always gave him a sense of uneasiness.

Hyde suddenly said: "Have you ever thought about what to do if the spell cannot be solved?"

Soso first startled, and then shuddered, then shook her head honestly.

"So, think about it from now on."

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