Holy Institution

Chapter 89: Problem analysis (9)

News of Dilling's graduation soon spread throughout St. Padres.

Hyde greeted several guests at once in the room. He easily sent away the first few, leaving only the last.

"Are you going to stare at me like this?" Melina said slowly.

Hyde took the book out of the space bag without saying a word and spread it out.

Melina was dissatisfied: "I'm also your elder, right?" It was a little bit of affection for him outside Dabei City after he returned to the college a little bit.

Hyde said: "This is not a good excuse for privacy."

"Inquiring about privacy?" Melina blushed, but was angry. "I asked the college students about their studies normally!"

Hyde said: "If I remember correctly, I'm Dilling's only mentor."

Melina sneered: "Just because you are Dilling's only mentor, I want to persuade you. Graduating early is not good for him!"

Heiden said: "My students must be taught by me."

Melina said, "Do you think I teach less than you?"

"In fact, you are looting my students." Heiden said with a slight disdain in his eyes.

Melina was completely enraged, "Do you think I need to plunder your students ?! The parliament first rejected your qualification to teach Dilling, and only then did Chris Reese ask me to accept Dilling! Do you think I need to take a trip to muddy waters for Dilling's good qualifications? "

"No matter what his qualifications are, you don't have to go to this muddy water." Although Heidein didn't say it directly, the implication was that she was passionate about herself.

Melina smiled angrily, "Do you think Dilling can graduate now?"

Hyde said: "Don't compare your students with my students."

Melina took a deep breath. "I hope you made this decision carefully. Dilling is a student. Except for his family background, he is only a sixteen or seventeen-year-old boy. You are a little emotional. , It might ruin his life! "

"I want to correct you two points. First, I'm not feeling good. Second, he is not just a student, he is still my lover." Hyde finished slowly, regardless of Melina's shocked expression, and made a hand. Please pose.

Melina said for a long time: "The rumors are true."

"If it was one of the two points I just corrected, then it is true." Hyde licked his lips and suddenly felt a little dry.

The sound of opening and closing came from behind.

Speaking of this, she has no longer left to persuade.

Hyde was preparing to get up and pour a cup of coffee, but he was just halfway up and sat back again, saying leisurely: "A cup of coffee, thank you."

Dilling had to swallow his stomach full of doubts and find coffee.

The rumors are too weird and the content is even more weird. He always felt unreal. But Melina's expression just now and her meaningful look when she looked at him seemed to imply the truth of the rumor.

He brewed his coffee skillfully and handed it to Heidein.

Hyde took a sip and said, "You have a mind?"

Dilling knew that there was no need to go round in front of him, and honestly said, "I heard rumors that I am going to graduate."

"Ah. This is true."

Rumors are one thing, and hearing them is another. He looked at Heidein stupidly, and said, "How did I graduate?"

"Passing the exam properly. It's not difficult." Hyde simply doesn't take it seriously.

Dilling calmly, "Why do I graduate early?"

"My selfishness." Hyde confessed.

Dilling waited for him to explain.

"I don't want to give you up to anyone." Heiden looked up from the coffee, with a faint, breezy smile, "Even the council, don't want to take you away from me."

Dilling's heart throbbed, and his voice dropped suddenly. "Council wants me to transfer to another mentor?"

"Ok."

"Because of the relationship we have recently established?"

"Ok."

Dilling was a little bit pleased and wondered. The joy is that he and Hyde turned into couples, not because he wished to misunderstand. At least the parliament understands that. What's wondering is that the atmosphere of Dreamland has always been open. College dating is also normal. Although he and Hyde were teachers and students, there was no need to transfer him to another mentor until there was tangible evidence in parliament that their relationship had an adverse effect.

unless……

He looked at Heidein and asked silently.

With a finger on his head, Hyde smiled and said, "Well. Obviously, your value has risen too fast, which has dwarfed me." He has always been a special existence in Saint-Pades. The college relied on him, but did not dare to rely too much on him. His character and strength always caused headaches for the old-fashioned parliament. Dilling's outstanding performance made them have high hopes, so I wanted to find another reliable mentor.

Dilling thought about it, "I can go to the college director to express my position."

Hyde shook the coffee cup. "This is easily misunderstood."

"What's wrong?"

"Misunderstanding I was bragging before." Hyde narrowed his eyes.

Dilling slumped, "Do you really want me to graduate?"

"Don't you think graduation is a good thing?" Hyde asked.

Dilling said: "For example?"

"For example, before graduation, you need to pay tuition fees to Saint-Pades, but after graduation, it is Saint-Pades who pays you salary." Hyde tempted to advantage.

"After graduation, St. Padres told me ..." Dilling's eyes lit up. "Can I stay at school?"

Hyde said: "Every Magister can look for two assistants. Currently, the two positions around me are vacant."

Dilling was a little excited. At first, he chose St. Padres College to stay in the college and get rid of the political disputes of Dreamland. I did not expect that in less than a year, this dream would come true!

Seeing the fish being hooked, Hyde said with satisfaction: "Then, from now on, you should think about how you can graduate successfully?"

"..." Dilling found himself in a trap. Although, this trap looks promising.

It's not easy to graduate at Saint-Pades. If it were easy, there would not be so many senior students in the college tirelessly. In fact, there are still many dropouts every year. Some of them have insufficient credits to continue their studies, and some are too stressed to ask for them automatically. In short, to stay in such a continent's number one magic school requires not only hard work, but also a certain talent.

With less than a year in school like Dilling, students who have only spent time in junior college want to graduate like a newborn baby using a curse as amazing.

Will this incident become a legend or a joke? Everyone is looking forward to it.

One of the most anticipated is Dilling.

Although the prospect of this trap is good, it is too difficult. Hearing his head suddenly more than doubled when he heard each item's graduation requirements.

Dilling worried, "I don't have enough credits."

The junior college credit is the least remembered. He now has problems with credits even going to middle school.

Hyde said in the old god: "Relax. Support Ranzan, I will remember a hundred points for you."

Dilling said, "Isn't the support mission worth ten minutes at most?"

Hyde said: "The first-class work is ten, and I remember it for you."

"Has this kind of merit?" Dilling looked at him suspiciously.

Hyde said: "Now there is."

Dilling was speechless. He felt that he might become the first student to graduate with oolong credits since the establishment of St. Paders.

"Even a hundred points is not enough."

"You can add extra points." Hyde is holding a branch to paint on the ground. "If the instructor approves that he performs well, he can add points."

"I know this, up to five points." Basically every senior college student can add this point. Apart from the students themselves, only the mentors most hope they can graduate soon.

Hyde touched his chin. "There has been no support mission lately ... What a pity."

The desire and excitement evoked by Dilling due to the prospect gradually cooled down in the face of reality. "I think it's too anxious to mention graduation now."

"Don't worry," Hyde said, "there is another way."

Dilling looked at him.

"What do you think is the better way to rescue the Principal and capture advanced Warcraft?" He pointed to the ground with a tree branch. "It's only two hundred percent."

Either the previous sentence or the latter sentence made Dilling speechless.

"I think it's more interesting to capture advanced Warcraft." Hyde said.

Dilling said: "The Academy prohibits capturing Warcraft."

"Yes. So instead of catching them, we rescued them in an inexplicable place. This can add points." Heidein has understood the Saint Padres credit system thoroughly these days.

Dilling: "..." He suddenly felt that maybe he felt that the bright future was also a trap.

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