Holy Institution

Chapter 60: Siege Competition (ten)

As the evening approached, the carriage finally entered a strange city.

Dilling curiously looked at the buildings on both sides. The buildings in Dreamland countries have their own styles. The top of the buildings in Senriska likes to use domes. Looking at the domes of different sizes on both sides, he knew he was still in Sunriska.

The carriage stopped in front of the largest building on the street.

Hyde opened the door and got out of the car. Dilling followed him.

The coachman left the carriage.

"This is the destination?" Dillin couldn't help asking for a long time.

Hyde squinted at him, "You want to use this as your life's destination?"

The destination of life? It sounds like talking about a cemetery.

Dilling closed his mouth sensibly.

The two walked forward to the gate of the building.

This is a very imposing gate with four symbols representing the elements.

Dilling pursed his lips twice.

Hyde explained without looking back: "These symbols are only decorative."

Dilling wondered, "Why decorate the door with element symbols?"

"It's better than the portrait of the President of the Magic Guild."

Dilling soon came to realize, "This is the Magic Guild?" Shamanriel also had a Magic Guild, but at that time he was not qualified to go.

Hyde brushed the black crystal by the door, and the door opened automatically. Dilling followed him in.

It's not much different from a normal hotel.

A long, old counter blocked most sight. Behind the counter was a middle-aged man in his 30s and 40s, with his head resting on one hand and lethargic.

Heiden's finger tapped lightly on the cabinet.

The middle-aged man suddenly sat up and said, "It's supper time?"

Hyde said: "No, it's dinner time."

The middle-aged man stared blankly at him, "I have eaten dinner."

"But we haven't eaten it." The weird topic continued as the two asked and answered.

The middle-aged finally realized that something was wrong. He looked at Heidein and Dilling, wondering, "Who are they?"

Hyde turned the ring on his right hand.

Due to the dim interior lighting, the middle-aged man could not see the totem on his ring and had to take out paper and ink pads and place it on the table.

Hydein lightly pressed the surface of the ring on the ink pad and covered it with paper.

"This is ..." The middle-aged man carefully identified for a long time, and then came up with a book that was too worn-out to see the original face for comparison.

Dilling never paid attention to the decoration on Heidein's body, so for the first time he knew that his ring had a role in representing him.

"St. Padres ... Academy of Magic?" The middle-aged man looked up in surprise.

Heiden said: "Your pronunciation is accurate."

"Oh, you, oh no, what are you doing?" The middle-aged man held the knuckles of the book slightly white.

"Dinner," Hyde said, "I told you from the beginning."

The Magic Guild and St. Padres School of Magic have nothing to do with the word magic except in the name. However, due to the special status of Saint-Pades in the Dreamland and the top magic talents they have never lacked and lost, previous magic guilds will unilaterally include them in the guild's territory. Any wizard and student holding the St. Padres School of Magic logo is treated as a member of the Magic Guild-even better than ordinary members.

For example, Heidein and Dilling now have two very comfortable rooms and a hearty dinner.

The head of the magic guild in Senriska even rushed over from the capital with a magic circle. In fact, he had just breathed a sigh of relief for all the teachers and students of St. Padres to return to St. Paders College.

When Heiden and Dilling finished eating, they saw him standing outside the door with a smile, "What are you doing?"

His opening remarks were as uninspiring as the receptionist.

Hyde had enough fingers at him.

Although the person in charge was dissatisfied with this contemptuous attitude, he walked obediently.

"I want to check a person's records," Hyde said.

The person in charge asked cautiously, "Who?"

"Wenlin."

Humane responsible: "He is also a mentor of your college?"

Hyde thought about it, "It used to be."

Responsible Humane: "If it is convenient, can you provide his background?"

"He used to be mine, Enlightenment mentor," Hyde said slowly.

Dilling was taken aback.

This feeling is like knowing that a very powerful World of Warcraft also has a period of childhood tooth replacement.

"So what's wrong with him now?" The person in charge looked at him secretly and calculated the age of the Enlightenment teacher.

"That's what I want to know," Hyde said. "I want to know when and where he last contacted the Magic Guild."

The person in charge hesitated. Investigation of the contact records of members of the magic guild must be approved by the president of the guild, and even if no approval is required, this is not something he can do. "I need to ask the chairman."

"Okay." Heiden didn't expect him to agree.

"If you don't mind, can I ask your name," the person in charge asked.

"Hed Intagilis."

The person in charge determined that this was an unfamiliar name and could not help disappointing. How nice it would be if this person was Chai Fuang. Thinking of the legendary transcendental magician, he couldn't hide his admiration, "Please wait a moment, I will report immediately."

Dilling was also curious about the enlightenment instructor in Hyde's mouth. But he knew that institutions such as the Magic Guild would never give an answer immediately. At the very least, he had to confirm the identity of Hydein to St. Paders, and then the President of the Magic Guild called a vice president or elder. Discuss and come to a conclusion. It is definitely not the answer that can be reached overnight. So he went back to bed early.

By the next morning, Dilling reported to Hyde's room, and the Magic Guild did not give an answer.

Heiden's face began to gloom.

Dearing to practice magic as an excuse, Dilling was about to sneak away. Heidin said, "I'll practice with you."

Looking at the dark cloud on his face, Di Lin's "don't be so polite" in his mouth did not say anything after all.

Probably it was in his heart that Hydein's test was not very severe, but only helped him to consolidate the decomposition magic he had learned last time.

After only half an hour of practice, Hyde stopped and said, "Enough."

Dilling just felt a little dizzy and nodded.

Hyde said: "Let's go shopping in the city." Dilling had to act as a small follower.

The city is much larger than the small town in the game. The city walls are almost twice as tall. There is also a large population in the city, and there are street vendors on both sides of the street displaying novelties.

But most things Dilling was used to in Shammanil, and wasn't curious. But Hyde stopped to watch from time to time.

"The mentor hasn't come out for a long time?" Dilling said nothing.

"This is the first time I have left the academy since I have memories." Heidein's answer greatly surprised him.

Dilling said, "What about the original home?"

St. Paders College is not a children's shelter. Thirteen is the bottom line for students. Unless Hydein had memories since he was thirteen, where was he before?

"No home," Hyde said lightly.

Dilling was shocked, and despite his curiosity, he couldn't ask any more.

Instead, Hyde actively answered: "In the past, St. Paders College once opened a gifted children's class, looking for talented children with magical qualifications throughout the continent to train from childhood."

"How about a gifted child with magical qualifications?" Dilling was curious.

Hyde said: "I'm afraid this question can only be answered by Wenlin. At that time, there were twelve of them. Only I and Chai Fuang had no relatives."

Dilling looked at his lonely figure, he couldn't help quietly holding his hand.

Hyde broke free from subconsciousness.

Dilling was quite hurt. He should not forget that this is not a soso in need of care or Raymond of the same age, but his mentor, an adult who stands higher than him and looks farther away from him.

"Let's go back." After a hand-in-hand episode, Hydein apparently didn't have the interest to tell the story.

Dilling regrets secretly, but can only follow him silently.

Back at the magic guild, the person in charge was already waiting in the lobby, and saw him immediately come over and said, "What you want is ready."

With his eyes flashing, Hyde strode forward.

The person in charge was behind him, but it seemed that Hydein was leading the way.

"This is here." The person in charge had to trot in order to lead the way.

After entering the office, the person in charge took out a notebook and spread it out in front of him. "This is the information provided by the headquarters. I have copied it down." Listening to the words of the president of the Magic Guild, the wizard Definitely not an unknown pawn. Speaking of which, St. Padres is crouching, not knowing how many powerful magicians are unknown to the outside world. Thinking of this, he couldn't help admiring the youth and teenagers in front of him.

Being able to enter Saint-Pades is a lifelong dream for every magician. He also went to take the exam, but failed.

Hyde looked at the record silently, and his fingers eventually stopped at the last line, "Five years ago, Santuel's Neil."

The person in charge came over and said, "Yes. He issued a reward of 5,000 gold coins to the guild at that time. But the element crystal he wanted was too big, let alone 5,000 gold coins, even 50,000 gold coins may not be found . "

Hyde frowned, "Is it only five years ago?"

Responsible person: "Yes. The contact he provided at that time was a small hotel in Neil, and it has now been demolished."

Hyde closed the book and took it without a word.

Dilling told him in charge: "Thank you, hard work."

When the person in charge saw nothing big, he turned to the small one, "Are you a student of St. Padres?"

"Yes."

"I heard that St. Paders College is hard to graduate?"

Dilling said: "I just entered school this year."

"Ah. Really? I heard that enrolling this year is much easier than in previous years."

Dilling said: "Maybe. I didn't take the exam."

"Why?" The person in charge widened his eyes.

Dilling said: "Exempt."

The person in charge thought about it for a long time before thinking of the only exception to St. Padres's admissions, "Ah, noble?"

But the person who answered was gone.

Heidein remained in the room and did not pack and walk away as Dilling imagined.

The room door was wide open.

"That," Dilling stood beside the door, and said, "Maybe you can take the reward?"

Hyde looked up from his notebook and saw that it was him, beckoning.

Dilling walked over.

"I don't have such a large element crystal," Hyde said.

Dilling was puzzled.

"This is a question of integrity." Hyde closed the book. "I will find him, but not by fraud."

"..."

Dilling had to re-examine the man in front of him. His principles always appear unexpected.

"He appeared in Santu," Hyde took the map out of the space bag, and looked at the national roads around Santu. "Chan Ding Empire and Shaman Lear, the two richest countries in the mainland, are also the most likely Country of elemental crystals. "

Dilling's heart tightened, "Do you think he'll hide in Shammanil or the Empire of Chedin?"

"He is not a person who is easy to give up." If it is easy to give up, he will not be attached to the wind element for so many years.

Dilling thought about it, "If it's Shamman Lear, I think I can help."

Hyde's blue eyes were as clear as water.

The thought of being able to help the person in front of him, Dilling felt an inexplicable excitement. Perhaps it was suppressed for too long, a rare opportunity for the other party to rely on, he didn't want to miss it. Even if it is to return to the circle he did not want to stay.

"Okay," Hyde said.

Dilling heard his heart fall back to his chest, and the corner of his mouth rose slightly.

Magic guilds have magic circles in major cities on the mainland, which can be used to transfer people, things and letters. St. Padres also has enough strength to do so, but considering that St. Pades ’s peculiar geographical location, he has no desire to be disturbed by outsiders, and has issued a magic teleportation array that cannot be set anywhere in the college School rules, and since then, the only vehicle that can enter St. Pades is the boat.

Counting the time when he left the home magic circle and went to Gu Lan to find Sosso to go to St. Padres, this was the second time Dilling used the magic circle, and his heart was still very tense. He turned his head and glanced for the first time in the magic circle, but he acted very calmly, admired secretly.

"What are you thinking?" Hyde asked.

Dilling expressed his thoughts. This was a positive affirmation, and he believed Heidein would be happy to know.

But again he miscalculated Heidein's response.

"When you are strong enough, you will find that there are no terrible things in this world." Hyde wrote clearly in his eyes that you did not work hard enough.

"..." Praise is a technical job. And Dilling was obviously not ready.

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