Di Lin originally thought that he was just helping the leader and would not spend much time, but after he really helped, he realized how much work was done. By the time he followed Luce's instructions and put all the books and documents into a small, airtight room, it was already dark. He said goodbye to Luce, and went back to the row of bookshelves about game materials. Sure enough, there was someone waiting there.
A dim oil lamp hangs beside the bookshelf, and the man sits in a rocking chair and shakes, as if awake.
Dilling squinted and took a closer look, only to realize that the person turned out to be Heidein.
"Teacher." He took his surprise to the bottom of his heart, thinking that only Soso would stay and wait for him at this time.
Hydein said lightly, "Have you cleaned up?"
Dilling replied like a worm, "It's all packed up."
"It was hard to move?"
If it was someone else, Dilling must have thought that the other person asked this because he was grateful, but Hyde was not such a person. He didn't contact him a lot, but he was very sure about it. "fine."
"Those are my experimental results." Hydein paused and added, "In recent years."
Dilling suddenly understood the hidden meaning of his question just now. He could even see that Heidein must be saying this in his heart: Look, you have moved so long and so tired just by moving. You should be able to imagine how long it took me to do this experiment, how much effort I put in, and the most important thing to do. The important thing is, how successful has it been
The rocking chair suddenly stopped, and Hydein stood up slowly, grabbing the armrest, "You haven't participated in the elemental perception exercise for a long time."
Di Lin's face was a little hot, as if he was caught by the court etiquette teacher on a desertion when he was a child, "I have been endorsing it recently."
"Are these things difficult?" Hydein waved at the bookshelf, and a book flew into his palm. He didn't open it, but handed the book to Dilling, "What does page 64 of the "Rose Tea System" say?"
Di Lin was stunned, before asking for a long time, "Are there any specific questions?"
"Each cup of rose tea has its own unique flavor, it is the fragrance of every rose burning life. Therefore, before drinking rose tea, you must pray sincerely, respect every flower, and cherish every passing life. ."
Dilling turned suspiciously to page sixty-four, and the exact same sentence made his eyes widen instantly.
"Page sixty-fifth. The red rose stands for passion, and its charm can only be appreciated in winter or at night. There must be a candlestick on the table, with a flame to echo its fragrance."
"Page sixty-six. If you drink rose tea in warm or sultry weather, then please repent. You have to repent. Because that doesn't match the color of the red rose at all. It's blasphemy, and no one wants to see it. this matter."
"Page sixty-seven..."
"Have you written it all down?" Dilling woke up from the shock and interrupted him with a headache.
Heiden looked at him directly, "Do I need to change a book?"
Dilling looked at his magnanimous gaze and shook his head silently.
Before entering the Holy Court, he had already had the awareness to meet all kinds of strong men, but this awareness was based on magic. He never thought that someone could compare him to the ground with endorsement.
"You won the first place in the endorsement competition?"
"I didn't participate." Hydein said arrogantly, "A game without an opponent has no value at all."
Di Lin asked in confusion, "Then why do you have to memorize it?" Could it be that he also likes rose tea
Heidein said: "Even if it's nonsense, I hate nonsense that I don't know about."
The doubts in Dilling's eyes remained unresolved.
Hydein explained more bluntly, "I like the feeling of knowing everything."
Dilling: "..." Is this arrogant and hopeless person really his mentor for the next three years? He suddenly felt that his future was beginning to be bumpy.
Hydein quickly confirmed that his hunch was correct. "But as my student, I'm very, very, very dissatisfied with your performance." There was a period of time between the three very words, which felt more accented than accented.
Dilling lowered his head and said nothing.
"follow me."
With a wave of Hyde's hand, the oil lamp went out.
Dilling could feel his large black robe brushing past him with a gust of wind. He didn't dare to neglect, and hurried to keep up.
Luce sat comfortably on the counter eating steak. It's a wonderful thing to be able to eat a meal in such a quiet way after a half-dead exhaustion.
"Dinner is delicious." To some, the sudden appearance of Heidein's voice in such a place at such a time has a terrifying effect.
Luce is one of them. The fork that was about to be put into the mouth suddenly stopped in the air. He looked up at Heidein, who was walking in front of him, with a smile that was definitely not natural, "Tajlis?"
Heideyin waved his hand, and the lights hanging behind Lusay went higher, "There is only one word difference between amblyopia and mental retardation, you have to be careful."
If you have known Hyde for a long time, you will know that sometimes ignoring and forbearance are also a way of survival. Luce has survived on this road to this day, "I make sure that your research results are lying in the secret archives and sleeping beautifully. Uh, then why do you still need to appear here?"
Heiden approached the table.
The condescending pressure made Luce's body lean back involuntarily.
Hydein stretched out his hand, took the plate in front of him, and handed it to Dilling.
Dilling took it in a daze. In the presence of Hydein, his powers of observation were useless. The other party is always doing things that are beyond his knowledge and imagination.
"Are you hungry?" Hydein asked.
Dilling looked at the steak with only half left, and the corners of his eyes twitched slightly. Although he couldn't see it, he felt as if Luce's saliva was dripping from the notch where the steak was cut.
Luce protested weakly: "That was my dinner."
Dilling seized the opportunity, quickly put the plate back, and took out the bread from the space bag and said, "I'll just eat the bread."
Hydein raised his eyebrows, "Is bread better than steak?"
Without saying a word, Luce picked up a fork and stabbed it on the steak and put it into his mouth, his thin cheeks bulging out at once.
Hydein looked sideways at Dilling.
Dilling held the bread and did not speak.
After a long while, Hyde took the bread from his hand, put it in his mouth and took a bite, then turned and walked out.
Dilling looked at Kong Kong's palm, helplessly took out another piece of bread from the space bag, and followed it while nibbling.
Heidein didn't go far, just found a spacious open space in the woods.
Seeing that Hydein had finished eating the bread, Dilling immediately stuffed the bread into his mouth.
Hydein raised his hand, and suddenly a cluster of flames rose, "Did you feel it?"
Dilling first looked at the fire, then closed his eyes.
The green shadow of the fire still remained in front of him, but his mind projected a lot of sparkling water elements. "Water element, a lot of water element."
"how about this?"
Heidein's voice was suddenly very close, and there was a stream of heat drifting along with his voice.
Dilling felt the water element suddenly disperse, opened his eyes inexplicably, but saw the flames blazing in front of his nose, he jumped in shock and stepped back subconsciously, but his back was firmly blocked by Heidein's arm .
Hydein said solemnly: "A good magician will be defeated by the elements of other magicians, but he will never be frightened by the elements of other magicians."
The fire flickered. Not only in front of Di Lin, but also in Di Lin's widened pupils.
Hydein didn't take his hand back, because he rushed to see the sweat from the clothes behind Dilling's back.
"The magician is to the element, as the knight is to the sword. It is a weapon. You must understand them, whether it is water, fire, wood, or earth. From now on, you must learn ambition." Heidein said Gently blowing in Dilling's ear, hotter than flames, "Omniscient ambition."
Dilling felt his heart beating violently. He resisted the fear of the flames swaying in front of his nose, and slowly closed his eyes.
Hydein's eyes flashed. He noticed Dilling's heartbeat slowed down.