Holy Institution

Chapter 9: Freshman treatment (eight)

"Do you want to try?" Heidein's voice sounded behind them.

Dilling and others turned around.

Hyde had an extra cup of hot coffee in his hand.

Raymond said: "But I'm not water."

Hyde said: "How does your mentor teach you?"

Raymond froze.

"Every magician can only sense one element?" Hyde was disdainful and did not hide his face. "I didn't expect any kind of mediocre to be a magician, let alone somebody would ask such a mediocre magician to be teacher."

Raymond's face turned red instantly, and her two hands were swinging back and forth.

Hyde turned his head and raised an eyebrow at Dilling: "Dilling, what can you sense?"

Dilling didn't have to close his eyes to sense the endless number of water elements surging around. "Water element. Countless water element."

Hyde pouted, "I'm going to drive your name out of my mind. You don't deserve me to remember your name." He pointed at the huge water polo with his finger. "I know that there are many here with the naked eye Water element! "

Dillin's eyes flickered and he closed his eyes.

The glittering water element burst into his mind. He almost felt his head glowing. The water element is crowded everywhere, constantly spinning and spinning ...

The shape of the water ball slowly cleared from his mind. He seemed to be able to see the direction of the water in this meditation way.

But it should be more than that.

Listening to what Hydein meant, there must be something else he should have sensed but not.

what is it then?

Dilling tried to adjust his breath, and expelled the irritability from his chest instantly.

The water element of the water polo stroke gradually became transparent, as if he thought of a wall, and then the wall gradually disappeared, showing the scene inside--

A number 7!

The bright water element posed in the shape of 7 and crowded with each other, and the light of white flowers filled his entire mind.

"Seven." He heard himself blurting out.

Did not answer for four weeks.

Dilling opened his eyes, but saw Hyde staring at himself with dissatisfaction, and those blue eyes that were as blue as the sky with a slight uncomfortable taunt, "only seven?"

Dilling never looked back.

Heidein pointed out to Ruimen, "After you graduate, you can eat at his house."

Raymond wanted to find a tree to cover herself.

Heidein looked at the rest. "You try too."

Ning Ya, Alidi and Jeffrey did not dare to snub, and closed their eyes.

Soso looked at the left and then at the right, and finally decided to close her eyelids, but listened to Heidein: "You don't have to. It's not time to doze off."

Dilling and Raymond glanced at each other and continued to look for the element.

The sound of the water was getting louder and louder, and finally the sounds around them were not clear enough.

Dilling felt that his head seemed to be immersed in water. Except for water, nothing existed, and even the feeling of Sosola's hands gradually detached from the body's perception. Every part of the body seems to melt into the water and become one with the water element.

I don't know how long, when Dilling almost forgot that he was personal, the sound of water stopped.

The water element of the white flower in my head suddenly dispersed.

"Dilling," he heard Sasso sobbing in a very light and light voice.

Dilling opened his eyes slowly, facing Sawso's worried face.

"Are you OK?"

Dilling watched his mouth fit together. "What are you talking about?" He spoke, only to find that his voice was as light as a mosquito.

Suo Suo opened his mouth and yelled again.

Dilling touched his ear. "I seem to have tinnitus." He turned to look around. "What about the others?"

"Go for dinner." Soso handed him a pancake. At this time, he had to be grateful for the foresight of Mrs. Charlotte who had been taking care of herself.

Dilling looked at the sky and said, "What time is it?"

Soso pulled out his pocket watch, "11:20."

"So late?" Dilling was startled.

Cable: "Hm. Hyde left early because of his mentor. Later, it was Jeffery, Aridi, and Ramon. Ning Ya was the second one to wake up, but before dinner, I left before you left. . "

Dilling felt a little uncomfortable. He hated when things were out of his control and when others were on the scene without feeling it.

He fumbled his head. "You waited a long time."

"Okay," Soso thought for a while, "but I saw Siro just now."

"Siro?" Dilling was wary all over, "Where?"

Cable: "Follow a wizard in his forties. But he doesn't seem to see us."

Dilling thought that the 40-year-old wizard was most likely his former teacher Chai Fuang. "Did Hyde leave anything before leaving?"

"Yes." Soso bowed her head timidly. "He said don't forget the game."

"Let's go back first." Dilling's hand couldn't help but rest on his head, touching his softer hair than tender grass.

The two walked back slowly along the way.

The moonlight was a little warm on such a trail.

Suo Suo looked at him side-by-side with bright eyes, "Dilling, what if I was dropped out of school?"

Dilling's hand froze slightly, but he still patted him gently, "There will be no such day." His self-confidence was not without reason, and the seven places for the nobles to be free from the test were the founders of the original court Written in black and white, the dean did not want to lie. The only thing to worry about is that if he can't solve the spell on Soso, he will waste time even if he stays behind, and he can't touch the elements to learn magic at all.

Thinking about it, he felt a little heavy.

At the time, King Gulan hoped that Soso would join the Saint-Sauveur Glorious Academy and become a knight. But Soso knew that when he wanted to come to the sanctuary, he rubbed the king to the place. So if Soso cannot learn magic, it is equivalent to him indirectly injuring him to waste precious three years and a place. Perhaps, when all this really becomes a foregone conclusion, he should persuade him to leave.

Soso grabbed his hand and said, "Even if I was dropped out of school, I wouldn't leave."

Dilling was a little stunned, but he was looking forward firmly. This sentence seemed to be addressed to him, and it seemed to be addressed to himself, in order to express determination.

"I want to be with Dilling." Soso fingers clasped his palms.

Dilling's palm was painful and he shook gently, "What about after graduation?"

"If you stay, I will stay. If you return, I will go to Shamanriel." Soso obviously thought about the future clearly, "Anyway, my father didn't care much about my whereabouts." This quota was only obtained by his father and king in the face of Dilling.

Dilling teased, "Why am I married?"

"Then I'll live next door and be a neighbor." Sosso thought about it, "I can still have children."

Dilling smiled. "Fool."

Suso suddenly turned to look at him with anxiety, "Are you really going to marry Princess Joni?"

Dilling's smile froze.

"Really?" Soso looked a little tangled. "My relationship with her is not very good. It seems that I will listen to the Father in the future, so I can only slap her in."

"I won't marry her." Although knowing that it was inappropriate to say this, after all, Jonnie was the princess of Shammanlier, the object of his allegiance. But this sentence was suppressed for too long. In order to avoid her, he even planned to give up this opportunity to enter school! His head hurt a lot when he thought of the charming but aggressive face.

"Do I have to seduce her then?" Soso was a little upset.

His childish words always make Dilin run away and worry, "You can take care of it. But she is not here right now, unless you want to swim across the Lake of Illusions."

Ropeway: "I can write a letter."

"how to write?"

Soso began to think seriously.

Nearing the open space where they were camping, he suddenly said, "I think it would be better to open the door and see the mountains."

"Well. So write directly, I'm Solan Ventura of Gu Lan, I'm here to stab you?"

"It's so insincere."

"... So what do you mean?"

"I'm Sozovantra, Gu, please allow me to offer you my 120,000 devotion and sincerity to end you, Your Highness Joni!"

Dill was about to grin, and saw a familiar figure flew out and fell heavily to the ground.

"Ningya!" Soso shouted.

"No, that was Aridi just now." Dilling said.

"But Ning Ya hit the punch." Soso was always confident in her eyesight.

Dilling actually saw the scene just now, but he was obviously not so confident. Because he had a hard time imagining that the weak man in his memory would be able to make such a powerful fist.

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