The old man stared at Dilling with bright starlight in his eyes, "Are you a student of Hydein?"
Dilling nodded.
The old man suddenly stood up and turned his head to look at Heidein brilliantly, "Give it to me?"
Without thinking, Hydein replied, "Dreaming."
"I'll exchange it for you with my newly invented magic circle!"
"It just seemed that someone admitted that his magical talent is terribly rotten." Heide said in Shiran, "Why do I want a magic circle of a person whose magic talent is terribly rotten?"
The old man rolled his eyes around the room, and reluctantly said, "I'll use my painting for you!"
Hydein gestured towards Dilling, "If you have something to say, say it quickly."
Dilling couldn't help but hesitate when he saw that the old man was still looking at Heidein "affectionately".
"Or do you want to make an equivalent exchange with the painting here?" Hydein raised his eyebrows.
"Can you tell me why you can't unlock Soso's seal?" Dilling asked quickly.
Seeing that Hyde was unmoved by his plea, the old man sat back in the old chair depressed, "because his elemental perception is too strong."
Di Lin was startled, "Too strong? Isn't this a good thing?"
Suso also looked at him in surprise.
The old man said: "Well, it was originally a good thing, but if you didn't handle it well, it became a bad thing."
Dilling and Soso both looked blank.
The old man said: "Do you know why the admission standard of the Holy Court is at least thirteen years old?"
Dilling shook his head.
"Because too young children don't understand the dangers of magic at all." The old man stretched out his fingers and gently rubbed the painting in front of him, "Magic, a weapon. A very dangerous weapon."
Dilling admits this. Swords and magic are not on the same level as the scope and severity of the damage.
"So a child who is too young has too strong element perception, and it is likely to be used by the element in turn." The old man looked at Soso, and a strange light flashed in his eyes.
Dilling frowned and said, "The element is not conscious."
"The element doesn't, but the element sprite does."
Dilling said in surprise, "Could it be that Soso can drive the elemental elves?"
The old man said: "And he is an elemental elf with an extremely violent temper."
Dilling blinked, and quickly summarized and analyzed the information in his mind, "Could it be that if the spell is unlocked, Soso will be controlled by that elemental elf?"
"I don't know if it will be controlled, but it will definitely cause a lot of trouble." The old man said, and sighed.
Heidein said: "You seem to have encountered this trouble."
The old man pouted, "Otherwise, why do you think I would seal him?"
Soso asked cautiously, "What trouble have I caused?"
Di Lin frowned, as if remembering something, and murmured: "I heard that the Gulan Palace... has been renovated on a large scale." With Gu Lan existing for so long, it is normal to repair the palace. The reason he remembered it so clearly was because his father looked a little weird when he brought it up. And the word "large scale" seems to imply that the palace is no longer inhabited normally.
Both Heidein and the old man's eyes fell on Soso.
Hydein suddenly raised the corner of his mouth and said, "Interesting."
The old man glanced at him, "Do you want to accept him as a student?"
Dilling and Suso both looked at him eagerly. If Hydein is willing to take Suo Suo as a student, then they can take classes together.
Hydein didn't answer directly, "Your mentor is Chai Fuang."
The light in Soso's eyes quickly dimmed.
Dilling wanted to say something, but was pulled by the old man to appreciate his other paintings.
Dilling was from a noble family and had a certain appreciation for paintings. But with the introduction of the old man, he found that he could use fewer and fewer words. Just when he was embarrassed, Hyde got up to leave.
He hastily pulled Suso to follow.
Watching the old man slowly go down the ladder, he lay on the floor with a lingering desire, and called to him, "Remember to come here often. I can finish a new painting every day."
Dilling turned back and smiled at him, but the steps under his feet were getting faster and faster.
After leaving the staff dormitory, Hydein left them behind and returned to his residence.
Dilling had to go back to the dormitory with Soso.
Seeing that Di Lin was gloomy, Soso said, "Actually, I have no interest in magic. It doesn't matter if I don't learn it."
Dilling said: "I don't want you to waste time here."
"Actually, it's not a waste of time. Ciro makes me do a lot of things every day."
"Ciro?" Dilling stopped abruptly and stared at him in shock.
Suosuo kept his mouth flat, not daring to look him in the eye, "Well. The instructor asked him to guide me."
Dilling said nervously, "Then did he trouble you?"
"not yet."
Not yet means that he has it, but hasn't had time to display it yet
Dilling frowned, "What did he instruct you?"
Suoso thought for a while and said, "Help him turn the book."
"and also?"
"Copy books."
Dilling's voice became deeper and deeper, "Anything else?"
"Uh, I have to make coffee occasionally..." He saw that Dilling's face was almost the same color as his school uniform, and he said quickly, "It's all very relaxed."
Dilling took a deep breath and said, "I'll take you to Mentor McCreese."
Soso looked at him inexplicably.
"I'll help you apply for a mentor change." Di Lin said, and turned to look for the mentor's dormitory, but before he took a step, he heard Soso whisper behind him, "I don't want it."
Dilling froze.
This is the first time he and Soso knew each other, and he rejected his proposal head-on for the first time.
Suoso also seemed to be startled by the words he blurted out. After a long time, he continued: "I can't use magic anyway. It's the same for any teacher."
Dilling turned to look at him.
Suo Suo raised his head, his round eyes smiled into two crescents, "As long as Di Lin becomes a tenth-order great magician, he will be able to protect me. Anyway, I will live next door to you in the future, and it will be very convenient for you to do anything. "
…
Dilling turned around and stroked his hair.
Soso smiled more and more and lost his eyes.
"I protect you, so who will protect your wife?" Di Lin asked with a half-smile.
Suoso was stunned, "Wife?"
"Um."
Soso thought seriously, "Then, let Dilling protect her together. Anyway, she will live with me in the future, and you are also a neighbor, so it is very convenient to protect her."
"..." Dilling thought, he must learn magic, because the family to protect is too large.
Although he didn't change his mentor for Soso in the end, Dilling told Soso to stay with Neia as much as possible and stay away from Ciro. He himself studied even harder.
Seeing that his perception of the fire element was always difficult, Hyde turned to the study of the wood element.
This way of learning is not dangerous, but it is very boring.
Dilling spent the whole day staring at a tree and kept looking. I looked with my eyes open and my brain with my eyes closed. At the end, I dreamed that I became a tree, but I still don’t know what the wood element looks like.
Ask Hydein, and the answer is to continue.
After thinking about it, he knew that only Aidi was a resting wood magician, so he took the initiative to ask him.
Although Aidi has always been hostile to Di Lin, it was rare for anyone to ask him about wood magic, and his vanity was greatly satisfied, so he teased him a few words and explained it.
"Wood elements, like earth elements, are fixedly crowded together. Unlike fire elements and water elements, they are distributed in the air." What Alidi said was actually common sense. But Di Lin was found to have a strong perception of the water element before he came to the Holy Court, so he has been working hard to learn the water element, and has never paid attention to this knowledge.
"So they are easier to be sensed than fire and water elements." Alidi said this, feeling a little demeaning, and hurriedly added, "Of course, if you learn wood magic and earth magic well, you can become very, very powerful. The magician!"
Dilling smiled and said, "Of course."
Seeing that he had a good attitude, Aidi continued: "The wood element is very willing to get close to people, especially the weak. Cough, I mean, in short, be kind and gentle to it, and it will take care of you. "He feels that the more he talks, the more wrong he is, why does he seem to be belittling himself again? So he opened the topic and said, "Aren't you from the water magic? Why ask the wood?"
Dilling said: "This is homework."
"Homework?" Aidi stretched out his ears, "What homework?" In fact, he was very envious of Dilling being taught one-on-one by Hyde, because Melina was often absent-minded, and every time she appeared, she would give them a few words and let them I realized it myself, and then disappeared.
I heard that many teachers of the Holy Academy are like this. No way, it is their duty to bring out graduates, so it is not helpful for promotion. Only by making achievements in magic research can they get promoted and raised faster.
Dilling continued to answer impatiently, "Homework."
Aidi became impatient, "Can't you take the initiative to say it completely?"
Dilling had to add more completeness, "Homework assigned by the tutor."