Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 64: The Diary of Master Landers III

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Erikson was loudly scolding two liberal arts students who were blocking the way. One of them, probably unconvinced, retorted. Erikson was furious and struck directly, giving him a few blows on the head. He grabbed his head and ran away. Erikson chased after him, knocked him down at once, and kicked him several times. When he saw him lying on the ground and being beaten honestly, he cursed a few more times, and then returned to his seat proudly.

Well, this kind of scene is very common in the three second-year boys' classes at Bailu Town National Middle School. Especially the quartet of Verricro, Claude, Bockaar, and Erikson. No one dared to mess with the four of them while walking around the entire campus, not even the third-year students. Even if the teachers at the school wanted to teach the bullied students a lesson because they complained, they would not punish them severely for the sake of their fathers.

Claude watched Ericson teach his classmates and suddenly wanted to laugh. This must be school bullying. The Claude also did a lot of such things when he didn't travel through time. However, after he traveled to this body, he restrained himself a lot, and generally speaking, he would not bully his classmates for no reason. Unless someone offends him, he doesn't need to take action. Erikson and Bockaar will teach them a profound lesson.

I remembered the diary of Master Landers that I read last night. It wrote a lot about how Master Landers was bullied by magic apprentices. Although the writing style was written in Spring and Autumn Period, the resentment and unwillingness in Master Landers' heart could also be seen. Because no one will remember the past of being bullied by others so clearly, and even write down their names in the diary.

For example, Clemundo deliberately tripped young Randers when he passed by him. He laughed after Randers fell down. There was also the female apprentice named Aria, who was sitting on the young Randers' table. Next to Randers, Randers asked her once when she didn't hear clearly during class. As a result, she deliberately said loudly that you didn't listen either, what were you thinking just now? So young Randers was taught that they were taking magic knowledge classes. The rune mage was made to stand all afternoon

There are many, many similar examples. Claude sometimes really admires Master Landers. He has been promoted to a third-level rune mage. He still remembers the bullying incidents he encountered when he was a magic apprentice, and even specially uses a diary. I wrote it down one by one. How deep must this resentment be

Perhaps it was because the magic apprentices were jealous of Master Landers' magical talent. He seemed to be isolated in the class. No one wants to make friends with him. Instead, they often team up to bully him. They put scorpions and geckos under his bed, put glue on his stool, put garbage cans on the door when he came in, and stole things while he was taking a shower. Take away his clothes and pants, secretly tear up his study notes

Claude felt that it was a miracle that young Landers could survive such bullying, because Master Landers recorded more than 20 pages of such bullying in his diary, which was really shocking.

He looked up at the classmate who had just been beaten by Erikson, only to see him sitting in his seat and secretly looking at Erikson with resentful eyes. I wonder if this liberal arts student will write a diary when he goes home at night. Maybe he will also write down the scene of being bullied by Erikson in his diary today, and vow to take revenge if he has the opportunity in the future.

Go to school, get out of school, go home. After dinner, Claude returned to his attic and once again eagerly opened Master Landers' diary.

Master Landers said in his diary that every time he went to bed or went to class, he would carefully check again and again to prevent himself from falling into a trap or pit dug by the magic apprentices. There is no need to worry about life safety. Those magic apprentices also have a sense of proportion. It doesn't matter if they give Master Landers some physical pain to make him unlucky and make everyone happy. If Master Landers' life is endangered, everyone will suffer. , the master of the magic tower, no one can bear the wrath of Master Lorne.

In this way, Master Landers fell into a long-lasting battle of wits with those magic apprentices. Of course, he did not deny in his diary that it was he who suffered more in the end. But every time he was fooled or unlucky, he would come to the edge of the cliff. On the one hand, he looked at the sea to relieve his depressed mood, and on the other hand, he reflected on the lesson he had to learn this time.

Until that day, Landers