Holy Institution

Chapter 50: Elementary make-up exam (ten)

Princess Joni finally decided to leave. She didn't come here for nothing. Although the marriage with Dilling may have failed, harvesting so many magical talents in the college is enough to make up for the disadvantage of this trip-if only the superficial factors are considered.

Dilling saw him off to the Lake of Mirage.

Standing in the picturesque scenery, Princess Joni is as beautiful as dream. The slender waist and enchanting figure reminded Dilling of his premature mother. She seems to be so dignified and gentle in her memory.

Princess Joni saw him staring at him with a smile, and smiled slightly: "Are you regretful now? Little Duke Barsecco."

Dilling was slightly embarrassed. "The princess goes all the way."

"I'm waiting for your answer." Princess Joni didn't let him go.

Dilling calmly said, "I insist on my decision."

Princess Joni smiled slightly. "Looks like I have lost a chance to refuse you."

"Princess?" Dilling stunned.

Princess Joni's smile contained a little sorrow. "I also have the self-esteem of a girl, and I have more pride in the princess." She said this, it was the end of the unfulfilled marriage contract.

Justin's eyes stood warm, with a flicker of tenderness that they didn't notice.

Dilling was silent in his eyes.

In terms of Princess Joni's pride and ambition, no matter how good Justin is personally, he can't cover up his thin family history behind him.

It wasn't long before Princess Jonny was sent off, and it was time to set off for Sunrisga.

Raymond was so excited that she scratched her cheeks, accidentally left several scratches on her face, and was teased for a while. But making fun of it, most people still envy him. No matter how good they are among their peers, at this moment, they are just teenagers who have left their homes.

Dilling noticed that when Sosso got on the boat, he twitched his head, and slouched down on the table, and was completely different from each other when he came to Saint-Pades.

"Homesick?" He touched his hair.

Soso shook her head.

For Gu Lan, he didn't have much nostalgia.

Raymond and Kevin were sitting together in the front row, and they turned and heard, "Willn't it be seasickness?"

Soso shook her head again.

Raymond said: "He was fine last time he came to the college by boat."

Dilling realized, "Is it because of the game?"

Suo Suo's mouth flattened, "I will definitely be dropped out."

Raymond and Kevin looked at each other and looked at Dilling in unison.

Soso has been in college for so long and has been doing chores like organizing paperwork, never learning magic. If this game is really a city battle like the one that came out before, then Sosso is really not safe.

Raymond remembered Saint-Sauvigne's rigorous entrance exam, and the joy of going home was suddenly rushed to 888, and then worried.

Dilling put his hand on Sasso's head and rubbed it gently, "Relax. City warfare requires more than magic, but also tactics."

Kevin frowned. "We never learned tactics. St. Sawyer needs this, right?"

Raymond laughed: "Did you forget Dilling's origin?"

As soon as Kevin reminded him, it reminded him that he was Shamanliel's first general, and quickly said, "That's good. With you commanding the battle, we will definitely win."

Dilling thought that the knowledge he had learned as a child could come in handy, he was naturally excited, but did not reveal it on his face, "It depends on the arrangement of the instructor."

As soon as Raymond patted his shoulder, he said with confidence: "This time he is leading Heidein ... instructor, no problem." From Heidein so many people, as long as only Dilling is one, he knows that he has something for him. It's so different, so it should be a good opportunity for the proud students to show their talents during the game. Anyway, in the name of the Basseco family, it is reasonable to do so.

Dilling glanced at the stern subconsciously.

As soon as he entered the ship, Hyde did not get out of the room dedicated to the ship's house.

The teenagers quickly left the matter behind, and began to explore the beauty of Senriska's cuisine.

The boat sailed nine lakes for a total of nine days.

The mood of the teenagers ranged from tension to excitement, from excitement to boredom, from boredom to tiredness, and finally when they saw the river bank, they returned to tension and excitement, went up and down, and took a big circle.

Because of the limited space on the boat, they could only sleep on the observation deck on the second floor at night, so many people crowded on such a deck and it was difficult to turn around. So Dilling and Sosso ran away after only one night, preferring to sit in the cabin rather than go up. Go up to sleep during the day.

When he disembarked, he was okay, Suo Suo's face was so pale that he could hardly stand.

After staying in a room with them for so long, Ruimeng treated Suso as his younger brother, and complained: "It's all too stingy for the college, if you use the magic circle, you don't have to suffer so much."

Kevin shrugged: "No way. Since the Nightmare Forest can't come in and out at random, the number of magic cores has been greatly reduced, and the gemstones are not renewable resources, so St. Padres College had to abolish most of the magic that can be replaced by other things. Array. "

Raymond murmured: "The nightmare forest is next door, how hard is it to get two magic cores?" He didn't believe that Saint-Pades really kept the nightmare forest like a treasure, and never took it.

Kevin knew he couldn't convince him and just shut up.

But leaving the boat is not the same as arriving at the Saint Glory Academy.

The transportation they need is not over.

Raymond looked at the two huge ox carts in shock and gazed at her, "Don't tell me ..."

Already, some students have sat up under the guidance of their mentors, and Alidi and Jeffrey have already lined up.

Dilling glanced at Heidein.

He was wearing a black mage robe with his hands behind his back, and his face was casual, as if the students had nothing to do with him.

Dilling felt a little uncomfortable.

"Come on." Ramon bumped him with his elbow. "Go get a good place."

Dilling helped Soso walk towards the back.

As he was about to get in the car, Heiden's gaze suddenly came over. Dilling's heart pounded, and his right foot stiffened.

Does he have anything to say to me? Dilling's mind suddenly burst into such an idea.

But Heidein's gaze didn't stop, and he quickly moved on.

Dilling was discouraged, but he didn't know why he was discouraged.

When he got in the car, he left Soso so that he could breathe more fresh air.

Kevin was obviously dissatisfied with sitting outside, staring at Ramon with big eyes, dissatisfied: "This is the specialty of Sunrisga?"

Raymond got on the car with him. There wasn't a big place to go, but he couldn't lose his temper. There was no way. Who made the site now at his feet belong to Sunrisga? So he could only accompany the laughter: "rural characteristics, rural characteristics."

Kevin made a face at him.

In fact, he was more familiar with bullock carts than the respected and nobles like Raymond and Dilling.

Raymond suddenly approached Dilling and whispered, "Did you find that Hyde seemed unhappy with the mentor?"

Dilling followed his gaze, only to find that Hyde was sitting in the front of their car with the driver. Although it is only a back view, it is full of indifference and alienation.

Kevin sat close to him and sneered, "Who wouldn't be glad to go in such a car?" Even if there weren't enough carriages, why not send a few more. What is it to make everyone shoulder-to-shoulder with their thighs against their thighs?

"I don't think he's been happy since he got on the boat." Raymond concluded again.

Although many of Kevin's conclusions were just wishful guesses, Dilling was still curious about his guesses, "Why?"

"I haven't been out on the boat. Now I'm ashore, and my face is not very good-looking," said Ruimeng.

Suso suddenly said, "I think Hyde may be seasick because of his instructor."

The other three looked at him strangely.

Soso's voice dropped suddenly, "I guess."

Raymond touched his chin. "It is possible. He is a fire magician." He stared at Dilling suddenly and seriously.

Dilling said badly: "Every time you look at me with this kind of eyes, there is nothing good."

Raymond said: "There are always exceptions to everything."

Dilling raised an eyebrow.

Raymond's face immediately smiled. "I just think that if Hyde is really uncomfortable because of the mentor, you, as a student, have every reason and obligation to visit him."

Dilling looked at him suspiciously, "Then?"

"By the way, let's see if City Warfare lets you direct."

"then?"

"If yes," Ruimeng finally revealed his true colors, grabbed his arm, and said sincerely, "Be sure to assign me a safe and showy task!"

Dilling didn't change his face, "Have a horn?"

Raymond: "..."

Despite rejecting Raymond during the day, Dilling couldn't help but knock on the opposite door at night.

The hotel they stayed in was neither good nor bad, with ten rooms on each floor. I don't know if it was intentional or not, Heidein's room was just opposite him and Soso.

The door opened quickly, and Hyde frowned at him with a wet blond hair.

The back of Dilling's hands was so cold that he lowered his head only to find the drops of water dripping from the tip of Hyde's hair.

"Something?" He raised an eyebrow.

I have to say that Hydein with wet hair looks much younger than usual, and even a little weak.

...

weak?

Dilling was taken aback by his adjectives.

Because Hyde didn't answer when he saw him, he just walked in with the door open.

Dill hesitated, followed behind and walked in, then saw him facing the mirror, raising the flame of his palm ...

Burn your own hair?

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