Holy Institution

Chapter 97: Graduation Credits (7)

Bob found the atmosphere on the morning table strange. It had to remind him of what happened after the door closed last night. You know, he stayed outside the door all night, making sure that Master Dilling didn't come out again. And the servant who cleaned in the morning vowed to ensure that the young master and Hydein were out of the door together, so although he did not want to associate, he had to associate with certain things.

...

God knows, his master is still developing!

Thinking of this, Bob could not help looking at Hydein's eyes.

Hyde was itching.

Dilling felt that his **** was hot, but his expression was very calm. Except for the slightly stronger intensity when he jammed the jam, he couldn't see any difference between him and usual.

When Bob's eyes fell on him, he was immediately full of sympathy and pity. "Master, the weather is fine today."

Dilling answered.

"Would you like to sleep a little longer?" Bob asked.

Dilling hesitated, he asked, "Why?"

Bob responded quickly, "The young master has worked so hard in the college for so long, he rarely returns home, so he should relax."

Dilling also wanted to lie down, but turned around to see Heidein. Last night the scene was vivid. The fighting spirit suddenly rose up and waved his hand: "No, I will practice in a while."

Bob tempted, "Are you sure you want to practice today?"

Dilling nodded heavily.

The doorbell rang, and Bob turned to the gate.

Hyde gave a thoughtful look at Bob's back and turned to Dilling, "Maybe it's a good idea to sleep."

Dilling heard the words sleep, and his scalp suddenly became numb. "What do you mean?"

"Rest." Hyde swept down the button on his clothes, "you need it now."

"No," Dilling said in a deep voice. "I just need to practice magic and defeat you."

Hyde watched with interest the young man who once flew with the young men who flew behind him, "I will wait and see."

Bob came back soon, holding a letter in his hand, "Master, your letter."

Dilling put down the tea and wiped the corners of his mouth with a napkin before taking over.

The letter was short, and he finished it with only a few glances.

"I'm going out today," he said.

Bob said, "Do you need a carriage for the young master?"

Dilling thought about it and nodded, "I'm going to Magill Town."

Hyde looked up.

He said: "One of my three missions. The Magic Guild has already told the magician of Alberta that he wants me to pass today."

Heidein said: "I think he must be very satisfied with a laborer who is delivered to the door for free."

Dilling's eyes glowed with light, "It is my honor to learn under the world-famous masters of magic circle manufacturing."

Hyde frowned.

"Tutor thinks it's wrong?" Despite making him his opponent, Dilling knew very well that no one on the avenue of learning magic would be more suitable as his teacher than Heidein.

"Magic formations have little effect on individual magic achievements," Hyde said.

Dilling said: "But it can help the advanced practice of magic."

"In the case of bottlenecks, yes. But this only applies to junior and intermediate wizards. Which senior wizards have you heard of advancing by magic?" Hyde said, "Even if there is, it is It means that he will not be a true master of magic all his life. "

Dilling knew he was right.

"Remember. There is opportunism in the world of magic, but the consequences are not worth it. Only by truly understanding magic can you create magic. Only by creating magic can you be a true magician."

Dilling wondered, "A real magician?"

Hyde raised his lips slightly, "The meaning of magic is to make everything impossible. Repeating what others have done is just a matter of doing something that others have already done with your hand."

"I see." From the day he became a Heidein student, creation has been the central word in his learning career. Heidein took this seriously, not only him, but also St. Paders College. Therefore, there will be the harsh conditions of graduation to create their own magic. However, in this way, if you want to defeat Heidein, you must also create your own magic. After all, Hyde is currently recognized as the first magician, and the existing magic obviously can't knock him down.

Thinking of this, he was full of pride. "Let's get out of here."

Completing school is the first step, the second step is to walk from behind him to his side, and finally surpass him!

Magill is a veritable town.

Dilling and Heidein stood at the head of the town and saw the end of the town at a glance.

"Who are you looking for?" The big-bellied aunt finally couldn't help talking after looking up at them for a long time.

"I want to find Master Abner." Dilling said.

Aunt said: "Master? The only master here is Hank, he is a carpenter. Haha."

Hyde tilted his eyes.

Aunt's laughter was frozen.

Dilling said: "The one we are looking for is a magician, who mainly studies magic circles."

"Magic? We don't have such a senior guy here." Aunt thought for a while, "But when talking about something, you go along this road, don't stop out of town, you will see Very strange old man. Maybe he knows who you are looking for. "

If it wasn't for Dilling and Heide who had walked out of the town for half an hour and finally saw a huge magic circle, they would think that the aunt's guidance was to imply that they silently left the town and not turn back.

The strange old man in Aunt's mouth was bending over with a ruler to measure.

"Master Abner?" Dilling called tentatively.

The old man suddenly looked up, his sharp head and chin made his entire face look like a big olive.

"I'm Dilling Basenco," Dilling introduced himself. "I'm from Saint-Pades. I received your letter before ..."

"Why are you so young?" Abner interrupted him suddenly.

Dilling for a moment, he said, "Do you mean head or ..."

"It refers to the state of mind, and actually needs a nanny to go with it." Abner was very dissatisfied.

"Nanny" raised an eyebrow. "Where do you see that I am with him?"

"Ha!" Abner shook his head. "Apart from not attaching each other to yourself, what else do you not see that you are together?"

Dilling wanted to find a hole to drill down. He and Hyde used to go in and out together, and did not expect it to look like a small child to outsiders.

Hyde said: "We are not together."

Abner looked at him as if watching a thief caught on the spot and still not confessing.

"I'm here for you," Hyde said.

Abner wondered, "Who are you?"

"Hedin."

Abner jumped up. "What are you looking for?"

Hyde turned a corner of his mouth. "What do you say?"

Abner's eyes rolled around, "Although you're a little famous, I won't accept the apprentice. And, you!" He pointed to Dilling, "You came to work for me! Not standing Act as Master shows me, hurry up. Undress! "

Dilling cried, "Undress?"

Hyde raised his right eyebrow.

Abner jumped again. "How do you work without changing clothes? Wouldn't you be prepared to touch my most honorable and sacred magic circle in this gargoyle?"

Dilling looked down at his clothes. No matter what part it is, it's not garbled, at most ... exquisite workmanship.

During his changing, Abner kept staring at Heidein.

"Do you have to stay here?" He said in a bad voice.

Hyde said: "No."

"Then don't you go yet?"

"I don't have to stay here, I just stay here while Dilling is here," he said lightly.

Abner twitched. "How can a teacher stick to a student like this?"

"Who said I was his teacher?" Hyde asked leisurely.

"It's known all over the continent." Abbanna finished speaking aggressively, a little question appeared in his eyes, "Isn't it?"

"It's holiday time."

"……so what?"

Hyde said: "I'm just his lover."

Abner laughed a moment later, "Ah, you said you didn't come with him?"

"Whoever stipulates that I am his lover must have accompanied him?" Hyde asked faintly.

Abner opened her mouth and found that there was really no causality, and she could not help but be angry and anger: "What are you doing here?"

Hyde said: "Challenge you."

Abner's two glasses and mouth opened round.

Dilling changed his clothes and came out, and saw Abner's dull face. "Master Abner?" He looked at Heidein and asked silently.

Hyde said: "He knows I'm going to challenge him, so excited."

Abner had to hide behind Dilling and pointed at Hydein remotely: "Why did you come to challenge me ?!" He is known as a master Yes, but he is only a master who makes magic circles! Challenged by the number one magician on the mainland ... This is definitely the end of life!

Hyde shrugged innocently: "I always find a reason to come to you."

"..." Abbanna looked at him and Dilling, and finally succumbed to the threat of life. "Actually, I am also very welcome here ... Student families visit the boarding." Magic Academy breaks off! Later in the province, they would jam this messy task again.

Hyde smiled. "So, bother."

"..." Abner decided to ignore him. He turned to look at Dilling, who had put on his special work clothes, and took him to the back of the house.

It was a huge magic circle, bigger than Dilling's imagination. If you have to use one word to describe it, it is all over the mountains. There are many types of magic potions to draw magic arrays, which correspond to the four series of elements. The quality of the potions depends on the purity and concentration of the potions. The magical array in front of him is absolutely worth looking at from Dilling's eyes. Not the value of this magic array after painting, but the value of the potion used to paint this magic array itself is an astronomical figure.

When Abner saw that he was calmed down, he was proud, "You are the second person to have the honor to admire this magic circle."

"The first is you?" Dilling was flattered.

"... The first is Brandry, the president of the Magic Guild. This is sponsored by the Magic Guild. I don't count!" Abner felt that their teachers and students were too tired to speak.

Dilling also found that after he knew Hydein, he became fond of picking words. "What kind of magic circle is this?"

"Psychedelic. A kind of space magic." Abner paused. "I heard that you also made a very complicated large space magic last time at Ranzan?"

Dilling nodded, "It was designed by the instructor."

Abner sneered, "Isn't it a failure?"

Dilling wanted to say that it was because the enemy was too powerful, but then felt that it was boring to make excuses, and he didn't speak.

Abner didn't mean to belittle, but he was just curious about the magic. When he saw that he was indifferent, he couldn't help rushing and asked, "How failed?"

"Broken." In fact, Dilling didn't know how it was broken. It stands to reason that according to his understanding of that space magic, there should be no exit. But the other party did come out of magic at the time.

Abner said: "That shows that magic is not strong enough. After all, large-scale magic that requires cooperation between people cannot be as precise and firm as magic array. You see this is different, it is based on 78,911 New space created by ten kinds of distortions. If this matrix method is to be broken, the 67,878 kinds of spaces created between them must be unlocked. "

Dilling remembered that Heidein once said that the key to the space magic array is not the number of spatial nodes, but the complexity between these spatial nodes. But after seeing Abner's proud expression, he finally swallowed it.

"Since you have learned space magic, then I will not popularize the basics. Let me briefly tell you the principles and layout of the magic array." Abner whispered to him, "but my psychedelic array is very complicated. It will not only Twisting the space creates the sub-space, in addition to the sub-space, making it a beautiful palace. "

This is something Dilling never learned. He raised his ears curiously.

Abner expressed his satisfaction with his attitude, and said head first: "The psychedelic array is the most complicated one in the space magic array. It is not the complexity of the space knot, but the complexity of the scene. The biggest feature of the psychedelic array is that it will trap them. People are obsessed with falling into the illusion, so this illusion must be beautifully arranged. I heard you are wind and water? "

Dilling wanted to explain that his wind system was just a derivative of the water system, but Abner didn't give him a chance and went on to say: "So what you have to do now is ... be a transporter."

Dilling froze.

The transporter in Abner's mouth ... is just an ordinary transporter.

Dilling was skeptical that Saint-Pades sent him to help Abbana not because he knew space magic, but because he could wind magic and make it easy to transport things.

The palace that Alberner built in the subspace has been almost completed. It is mainly made of earth and wood. The exterior is painted with the most popular wall nowadays. The style is very trendy. It is indeed more beautiful than many buildings nowadays.

Dilling was surprised when he first met, "Is this your own design?"

"Of course? Otherwise, do you think I would just let the dirt stand up and let the wood fall?" Abner couldn't hide her pride.

Dilling tongued out. If Abner is not a magician, he will surely become an excellent architectural designer.

The transportation project lasted for almost a month, and the palace was finally completely built. During this period, Hyde lived his life without disturbing them. The only time I could see him was meal time.

Dilling temporarily left the relationship between magic and the two behind him, and devoted himself to the construction of the magic circle.

Abner then began to teach him what was really related to the Space Magic. Most of this knowledge has been heard from Heidein, and a small part is the experience of Abner. Although the principles of the space magic circle are similar, in detail, each space magic master has its own unique secret. For example, Abner's space knot is simpler and easier than Heidein's. Of course, the solidity will be slightly inferior.

"Actually, magical space doesn't necessarily need space knots." One day, after watching Dilling draw elemental spells according to his instructions, Abner suddenly came up with such a sentence, "Your mentor really designed a man-only cooperation. Large space magic? "

After getting along with each other for a few days, Dilling got to know his personality, knowing that he was arrogant, but in fact he was full of enthusiasm for magic. "Yes," he answered.

Abner was silent.

"Grandmaster?"

"You say, what use is my psychedelic array?"

"what?"

Abner said earnestly: "This psychedelic circle may take another two years to complete, but at that time, Brandry might have regarded it as a tourist attraction. In contrast, large space magic is more useful. . As long as there are enough people and cooperation, you can do it anytime, anywhere. "

Dilling said: "But the space magic array also has the benefits of space magic array."

"What's the benefit?" Abner was like an older child, with a guilty abandonment of his achievements, and anxiety in the heart that the other party would refute himself.

"It ... uh, it's beautiful." Dilling said.

Abner was even more frustrated, "still a tourist attraction."

"Not necessarily," Dilling thought for a while, "maybe it could be ... a refuge?"

"Shelter?" Abner stunned.

Dilling said: "Isn't psychedelia the biggest feature of psychedelic formations? This way you can not only let the enemy get lost, but also let yourself go in to avoid the enemy. Isn't it?"

Abner's dim glance instantly glowed. He rushed to hug Dilling and patted his back fiercely, "You are a genius, you are a genius! Why didn't I think of it? Haha, the refuge, this idea is so genius!"

Since becoming a magician, Dilling felt that his physical fitness plummeted. Just like now, but after being photographed a few times, he has the illusion of internal injuries.

"You're done!" Abner suddenly let go of her, announcing happily.

"Ah?" Dilling was dumbfounded.

Abner said: "I'm going to tear down the palace and design it into a labyrinth. Aha, let it be a nightmare for all the enemies tracked!"

Dilling hesitated, "I can stay and help."

"Don't you be a transporter yet?" Abner blinked narrowly. "But even if you aren't enough, your lover mentor can't wait."

Dilling flushed.

Hyde's impatience is difficult to see from his expression, but as long as he is within five meters of him, he can feel it from the aura. He always thought that he was the only one who felt it, but he did not expect that Abner had found it.

Abner yelled, "You have solved one of my big confusions and let me find a new meaning in life, so I am very happy to announce that you are free!"

"..." Dilling had a sense of happiness out of prison.

Despite being declared "released from prison," Dilling and Heidein stayed one more night in the town of Magir because of late weather.

Dilling was distressed as he watched Abner's big tear down the palace. After all, such a beautiful building became a quince.

As if to see his distress, Abner said: "Different stages will have different meanings. If giving up is for a higher and better pursuit, then it is not a pity, but should be fortunate."

Hyde said coldly, "Don't take personal summaries as truth."

Abner glanced at him. After more than a month of getting along, he has been sure that this guy who is more mean than himself is just a mean in his mouth and does not really want to develop into hands, so he has become more casual, "You are worried that your students will give you up , Looking for a better mentor lover? "

Hyde said: "You said Dilling passed the trial."

"Yeah, so what?"

"So, even if you disappear now, it will have no effect on his trial results."

"... No, it still has an impact. I haven't reported the trial results."

"I can wait for you."

"... No, let me wait for you. Wait for me to make sure you leave the town of Magill." Abner insisted.

The next day, Abner surely sent Heidein and Dilling away in person, until he disappeared in the space to transmit the magic circle, he breathed a sigh of relief.

I was in charge of the meal for a month, this time the aunt who followed him off to see him suddenly laughed.

"What's wrong?" Abner stared at her unhappyly.

Aunt said, "Let me bring you a word before the blonde leaves."

Although he knew it wouldn't be a good word, Abner couldn't help asking: "What's the word?"

"He said that many clever murderers sneaked back after leaving."

Abner: "..."

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