The instructor finally settled down.
Dilling was taken back to the camp to pack up and prepare to move into the Holy Court dormitory.
Suso kept looking at the school badge pinned to his chest.
The school badge of the Holy Academy is a polished black spar, surrounded by gold leather, with the words St. Padres School of Magic written on it in magical water. This magic water is not only waterproof, fireproof, and colorfast, but also flashes a very weak light at night.
Susuo suddenly pulled his new school uniform and moved the school badge to Dilling, "Can we use this to borrow books from the library in the future?"
Di Lin was stunned for a while, then smiled: "Of course. What book do you want to read?"
Ropeway: "A picture book, the kind with a story."
Dilling looked at his innocent face, and suddenly remembered Hydein's words, "Don't you think there is something wrong with his head?" It's just about learning."
Soso frowned and said, "But Hydein said I can't learn magic."
"Teacher Chai Fuang will definitely find a way." Di Lin didn't know whether he was comforting him or comforting himself.
"It doesn't matter. I'm here just to be with you anyway. It doesn't matter if I can't learn magic, you can protect me then." Soso said, frowning worriedly, "But my mentor still brings With Shiro."
Ciro is indeed a headache.
Dilling remembered the last time he had instigated Aridi to trick Neia into going to the library. With the relationship between Suso and him, it is difficult for Paul Ciro not to attack him.
Seeing Di Lin frowning, Soso couldn't help but say, "Ah, don't worry too much. Anyway, Neia is with me."
"Neia." Dilling's face tightened, and his eyes turned to Neia's tent involuntarily.
Neia just got out of the tent and looked at each other, but no one moved away for a while.
Dilling opened his mouth and was about to say hello when he saw Neia had turned her head.
Raymond followed Neia, and the two walked over together.
Dilling also pulled Soso out of the tent.
Raymond smiled happily: "It's good that we can choose the dormitory first tomorrow. Aha, I didn't expect the tasteless reward of the endorsement competition to be beneficial."
Maybe he laughed too loudly, and Aidi and Jeffrey stuck their heads out of the tent.
Neia suddenly said, "I want to share a room with Aidi." The dormitory of the Holy Court has always been a room for two people.
Raymond's laughter stopped suddenly, and stared at him in surprise: "Why?"
Jeffrey, who has always been invisible, said something not too invisible, "Are you snoring too loudly in your sleep?"
Raymond glared at him fiercely, "I don't snore when I sleep!"
Jeffrey shrank back immediately.
Raymond looked at Neia with some hesitation in his eyes, "Is it really that I'm too noisy?"
"No." Neia looked down, as if thinking about how to explain it.
Dilling interjected, "Why don't Neia share a room with Susuo?"
Neia raised her head.
Dilling smiled gently: "You and Susuo are both students of Mentor Chai Fuang, and you can take care of them in the future." Although he and Neia had an inexplicable embarrassing past, he believed that if Ciro really bullied Suo Suo, Ning would take care of him. Asia will not stand idly by.
Neia's lips moved.
Suo Suo had already grabbed Di Lin's hand and said tearfully, "Aren't you going to live with me?"
Dilling reassured him: "We can be neighbors and live next door."
Raymond seemed to be heartbroken by Neia's decision just now, and moved half a step toward Dilling's position: "I share a room with you."
Dilling nodded with a smile.
Alidi felt he should say something. After all, Neia chose him just now. But he thought about a lot of rhetoric, and felt that there seemed to be no room for him to intervene in this conversation. Thinking like this, he couldn't help but glance back at Jeffrey. Even Jeffrey, who has always been ignored, was taken seriously once, why is he, who should be taken seriously, being ignored again this time
…
Yes again!
The dormitory arrangement was settled in Neia's silence.
Of course, Aridi's small thoughts were ignored again by everyone except himself.
Early the next morning, an air of sadness hung over the camp.
Even the students who were left behind stood outside the tent with their heads dejected, watching the group of friends who were full of hope and hope for the future just like themselves as they set out on their way home in frustration.
Dilling and others stood at the very edge of the camp, watching a small group send a large group out.
Although the academy gave them three days to clean up, in this case, no one was willing to stay for another day.
Raymond said with emotion: "There are really few students in this class."
Aidi snorted coldly and said, "No way. The last few years took in too many idiots, so many students who could not graduate were hoarded, resulting in a shortage of teachers."
Raymond glanced at him, "Now there is one more."
Aidi glared at him, "I can do magic, who said I'm an idiot?!"
Raymond said: "The kind of magic that only elemental elves can appreciate?"
Alidi was speechless, turned his head, and suddenly angrily said: "At least better than him."
Raymond said disdainfully: "Did you not listen to the tutors? He is because of a little problem with his elemental spirit. Do you understand what an elemental spirit is? I believe that after his spell is removed, he will definitely become a super good one. Magician!"
Alidi was annoyed.
Soso quietly took Dilling's hand and asked, "Am I really going to become a super magician?"
Dilling patted his head and smiled very firmly, "Yes, definitely!"
The group of students came back after sending them off, their faces no longer showing sadness, and they were all elated. In any case, their tomorrow is always bright.
After nearly an hour, McCreese appeared and took them to the dormitory.
As the reward says, the top 50 in the Endorsement Competition have the priority to choose a dormitory—but only one-fifth can actually use that right.
The dormitory is in a castle made of stone.
The lacquered gate is as gloomy as a stone cave.
Open the door and go in, and you will see a huge crystal chandelier hanging on the ten-meter-high ceiling.
The light above the lamp flickered, a little dim.
The castle hall is surrounded by stone walls, and the stones that are taller than people can't help but feel a sense of depression in the hearts of those who are in the situation.
From the moment he entered the castle, Soso's hand had been holding Dilling tightly.
McCreese was at the front of the line. His voluminous robe became the spiritual support of everyone, and everyone's eyes were fixed on his back.
"The castle is divided into two parts, the east and the west, and the middle is connected here." McCreese stood at the top of the stairs, looking down at his students and explained, "Each one has four floors, and each floor has six floors. A room." His eyes fell on the hardworking team in the front row of the endorsement competition. "Now, you can use your priorities. Who comes first?"
Dilling said: "Of course it's the first place, Kevin." Although the game has ended, Soso's problem seems to be solved in another way. But he was still a little hard to let go of the person who won the first place.
The big-eyed boy who had met Suoso several times took a step forward and said neither humble nor arrogant: "It's me."
Suosuo said in amazement, "Ah, your name is Kevin?"
Kevin glanced at him, "Nobles like you don't need to remember my name."
His words were slightly provocative, which made Di Lin unhappy. But before he could show it, Soso had already said, "But we know each other."
Kevin seemed to be stunned, "Know?"
Susuo said: "I have seen you several times. We also talked. Don't you remember?"
How can you not remember
Kevin met Soso's innocent eyes, and suddenly felt that his irony was pale and childish.
Seeing that the two sides had no desire to communicate further, McCreese said, "Okay, let's start allocating rooms."
Kevin hesitated and said, "I want one room per person." It wasn't that he had the intention to do so, but the people who shared the tent with him were brushed off, and the other people he knew all had companions.
McCreese was not surprised by this answer, "Of course. There are extra rooms here. You can choose first." After Kevin went upstairs, he looked at Dilling again.
Dilling and others followed the previously arranged distribution.
Although it was troublesome to run up and down the fourth floor, Di Lin and Raymond were both reluctant to let others walk around on their heads, so they chose the highest floor. Soso had to live next to Dilling, and Neia had no objection. Aidi didn't want to get too close to them, but he didn't want to live alone among the commoners, so he had to approach with Jeffrey.
In the end, all six live on the fourth floor on the east side.
With them, there is the first choice of Kevin. After he knew it, it was done. He became the only civilian in the dormitory on the fourth floor in the east.