Holy Institution

Chapter 26: Teaching methods (6)

The old man stared at Dilling with twinkling stars, blinking. "Are you a student of Heidein?"

Dilling nodded.

The old man suddenly stood up and turned to look at Hydein brilliantly, "Let me give it?"

Hyde replied, "Dream."

"I trade you with my latest invented magic formation!"

"Just now someone seems to admit that his magical talents are terrible," Hyde said. "Why do I want a magical array of terrible talents?"

The old man's eyes rolled around the room, and he said with pain: "I'll use my painting to change it with you!"

Heidein made a gesture to Dilling, "What do you want to say?"

Dilling he saw the old man still looking at Heidein "passionately" and hesitated.

"Or do you want to do an equivalent exchange with the painting here?" Hyde raised an eyebrow.

"Can you tell me, why can't you unseal Sosuo's seal?" Dilling asked quickly.

The old man saw Hyde unmoved by his plea, and sat back depressed in the old chair, "because his elemental perception is too strong."

Dilling hesitated, "Too strong? Isn't that a good thing?"

Soso also looked at him in surprise.

The old man said: "Well, it was originally a good thing, but it was a bad thing if it was not handled well."

Dilling and Soso were both blank.

The old man said: "Do you know why the admissions standard of the sanctuary is at least 13 years old?"

Dilling shook his head.

"Because children who are too young don't understand the danger of magic at all." The old man reached out his finger and rubbed lightly on the painting in front of him. "Magic is a weapon. A very dangerous weapon."

Dilling admits it. Compared to the range and severity of the damage, swords and magic are not on the same level.

"So children who are too young have too strong elemental perception, and they are likely to be used by elements in turn." The old man looked at Sosuo, a strange light flashed in his eyes.

Dilling frowned. "Elements have no consciousness."

"The element does not, but the element sprite does."

Dilling was surprised: "Can Soso drive the elemental spirits?"

The old man said: "And an elementary elf with an extremely violent temper."

Dillin blinked, and quickly gathered and analyzed the information obtained in his mind. "Can it be said that if the spell is solved, Soso will be controlled by that elemental spirit?"

"I don't know if it will be controlled, but it will definitely cause a lot of trouble." The old man said, and sighed.

Hyde said: "You seem to have encountered this trouble."

The old man crouched. "Otherwise why do you think I would seal him?"

Soso asked carefully: "What trouble have I caused?"

Dilin frowned, seeming to think of something, and murmured, "I heard that Gulan Palace ... has been repaired on a large scale." Gu Lan has been around for so long, and repairing the palace is normal. The reason why he remembered it so clearly was because his father had a strange expression when he mentioned it. And the large-scale word seems to imply that the palace is no longer inhabitable.

Heiden and the old man's eyes fell on Soso.

Hyde snapped his lips and said, "Interesting."

The old man glanced at him, "You want to take him as a student?"

Dilling and Sosso stared at him staring at him. If Hyde is willing to collect them as students, then they can go to class together.

Heidein did not answer positively, "Your mentor is Chai Fuang."

The light in Soso's eyes faded quickly.

What else Dilling wanted to say, he was dragged by the old man to appreciate his other paintings.

Dearing from a nobleman, he also has a certain appreciation for paintings. But with the introduction of the old man, he found that he could use fewer and fewer words. Just as he was in distress, Hyde rose to his feet.

He kept pulling Sasso to keep up.

The old man watched slowly descending the ladder, still lying on the floor, and shouted, "Remember to come often. I can finish a new painting every day."

Dilling turned back and smiled at him, but the pace under his feet went faster and faster.

After leaving the staff quarters, Hyde left them and returned to his own residence.

Dilling had to go back to the dormitory with Soso.

Seeing that Dilling was unhappy, he said, "Actually, I have no interest in magic. It doesn't matter if you don't learn."

Dilling said: "I don't want you to waste time here."

"In fact, it is not a waste of time. Siro makes me do a lot of things every day."

"Siro?" Dilling stopped suddenly, staring at him in shock.

Soso soaked her mouth and didn't dare to look directly into his eyes. "Well. The instructor asked him to guide me."

Dilling nervously said, "Did he trouble you?"

"not yet."

What I haven't meant is that he will have it, but hasn't had time to show it?

Dilling frowned. "What does he instruct you?"

Soso thought for a while and thought: "Help him flip through the books."

"and also?"

"Copying books."

Dilling's voice got deeper and deeper, "And still?"

"Uh, occasionally make coffee ..." He quickly saw Dilling's face almost the same color as his school uniform, "Easy."

Dilling took a deep breath and said, "I'll take you to Master McReese."

Sawso looked at him unknownly.

"I help you apply for a mentor." Dilling said, he turned to go to the dormitory's dormitory, but before he took a step, he listened to Sosso whispering behind him: "I don't want to."

Dilling froze.

This was the first time he and Sosso knew each other, and he positively rejected his proposal.

Soso also seemed to be stunned by the words she blurted out, and continued for a long time: "I can't use magic anyway, it's the same for any teacher."

Dilling turned to look at him.

Suo Suo raised his head, round eyes smiled into two crescents, "As long as Dilling becomes a tenth-level magician, you can protect me. Anyway, I will live next to you next, and there is something convenient for you. "

...

Dilling turned to touch his hair.

Soso laughed more and more blindly.

"I protect you, who protects your wife?" Dillin asked with a smile.

Soso sobbed, "Wife?"

"Ok."

Soso thought about it very seriously. "Then, Dilling will protect it together. Anyway, she will live with me in the future, and you are also a neighbor. It is also very convenient to protect."

"..." Dilling thought, he had to learn magic because the family to be protected was too large.

Although eventually did not help Suo Suo change mentor, Dilling still ordered Suo Suo to stay with Ning Ya as far as possible, a little farther from Silo. He himself studied even harder.

Seeing that his perception of the element of fire was always difficult to take a step closer, Hyde turned to the study of the element of wood.

This way of learning is not dangerous, but it is boring.

When Dilling came down one day, he looked at a tree and kept watching. I opened my eyes, closed my eyes and looked at my brain. At the end, I dreamed that I had become a tree, but I still don't know what the wood element looks like.

Ask Heidein, the answer is continue.

He thought about it. Among the people he knew, only Alidi had rested magic, so he asked him.

Although Aridi has always been hostile to Dilling, it is rare that someone came to ask him for wood magic, and vanity was greatly satisfied, so he gave him a few words in a tone and explained it.

"The wood element and the earth element are fixedly crowded together. Unlike the fire element and water element, they are distributed in the air." Aridi said, in fact, common sense. However, before he came to the sanctuary, Dilling was measured to have a strong perception of the water element, so he has been working hard to learn the water element, and has never paid attention to this knowledge.

"So they are more susceptible to induction than fire and water." Aridi said this, feeling a little demeaning, and added quickly, "Of course, learning wood and soil magic can be very, very powerful. Magician! "

Dilling smiled, "That's for sure."

After seeing him in a good manner, Aridi continued: "The wood elements are very willing to be close to people, especially the weak. Hey, I mean, if you want to be kind and gentle, you will be ignored. "He felt that the more wrong he was, the more he seemed to belittle himself? So he opened the topic and said, "Aren't you the magic of the water system? Why ask the wood system?"

Dilling said: "This is homework."

"Homework?" Aridi extended his ears. "What homework?" In fact, he was very envious of Dilling being taught by Hyde one-on-one, because Melina often appeared in a haunt, and every time she appeared, she gave a few pointers and let them I realized it, and then disappeared.

I heard that many priests in the court are like this. There is no way, it is their duty to bring out graduates, so it is not helpful for promotion. Only when they have made achievements in magic research can they be promoted and raised faster.

Dilling continued impatiently, "Homework."

Alidi was impatient, "Can't you take the initiative to say complete?"

Dilling had to complete it, "homework assigned by the instructor."

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