Holy Institution

Chapter 31: Primary Exam (1)

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"Did you live a very inconvenient life before?" Heideyin frowned at him. Shaman Riel is one of the most powerful countries in the Dreamland, and the Baseko family is one of the most powerful families in Shaman Riel. Could it be that the life of the heirs will be very difficult

Dilling was annoyed. He didn't know why he just said the convenience of life. He thought about it and decided to tell the truth, "I want to stay in St. Pardes."

Heiden looked at him.

"Become a researcher." Dilling said.

Hydein didn't speak for a long time, looking at his expression as if digesting this fact.

Dilling looked at him without blinking, as if waiting for his decision.

After a long while, Heidein finally spoke, "This is your choice, your freedom."

Dilling breathed a sigh of relief.

"However, I will not change my teaching method and purpose." Heidein said slowly, "Whether you can stay in St. Pades as a researcher is up to you."

Dilling frowned slightly.

He knows that there is a big difference in training between the life department and the combat department. This difference is not only in the way of using magic, but also in the way of using magic. For example, for the same water magician, the battle system thinks of attack, so what he has to do is to try to make the water element a dangerous and powerful weapon. And the life department may think about how to wash the clothes... Even if it is the same water vortex, there will be a difference in strength.

Hydein looked at the glittering look in his eyes coldly, "Do you remember what is the most important thing between a magician and an element?"

"Perceptual communication." Dilling replied.

Heidein said: "This is what I want to teach you."

Di Lin was stunned for a while, and suddenly said: "So, you won't teach me any magic?"

"When you are truly one with the elements, you don't need to learn anything because your elements will help you make your wish."

Dilling asked tentatively, "Does this require elemental spirits to do it?"

Heidein raised his eyebrows and said, "Do you think you can't have your own elemental elf?"

Think about it, but having an elemental spirit is not something you can do just by thinking about it.

Dilling's lips moved, but he didn't speak.

Heideyin smiled suddenly: "It's better than this. Take possession of elemental spirits as your graduation thesis."

Dilling froze.

The corner of his mouth slowly evoked a smile that obviously could not be a kindness, "In this way, maybe you will graduate early."

But it may never graduate.

Dilling found himself not alarmed by the possibility of never graduating. Perhaps never graduating is a way to stay in St. Pades. He sighed slowly.

"If you can't do it within three years, I will expel you from the academy on the charge of disrespecting your mentor." Heideyin obviously didn't want to see him too good.

Dilling's face turned pale, and he blurted out, "Why?"

"Because stupid students will sully my life." Hydein curled his lips, "So, you have to work hard to find your own elemental spirit within three years."

"..." Under the huge impact, Dilling lost his desire to speak.

"Where are you going?" Heideyin looked at Dilling who walked out of the woods without saying a word.

Return the book.

Dilling answered in his heart, and raised the book in his hand. In fact, the only thing he wants to do now is to escape from this mentor who pulls others to pervert with him all day long!

He didn't think he could support it for long. No matter how it goes, maybe he really will become the first student in history to be expelled from the academy for murdering his mentor - but it's no different from being expelled from the academy for disrespecting his mentor three years later.

He went back to the library, signed with Luce, and put the book back on the shelf.

A blue book next to him aroused his interest.

""Water Magic Blender"?"

The book is very thin, with a total of thirty-six pages, excluding the preface and postscript, the content is twenty-seven pages. If it weren't for the eye-catching color, he would have missed it.

Dilling looked at the sky and felt that he could read it before sunset, so he found a corner and read it quietly.

"Water Magic Blender" is about how to use magic to make minced meat and garlic paste easily. The foreword makes it clear that it is not difficult to smash something with the element of water, as long as it is stirred with a huge impact. It is rare that after stirring, how to work hard to get the water element out of the pile of finished products, after all, meat or garlic is not dry itself. This book proposes that the water contained in foods such as meat and garlic is different from the ordinary water element, and they themselves carry the unique smell of meat and garlic.

Dilling read page by page, and suddenly felt that life magic is very knowledgeable, and it is not as simple as he imagined. On the contrary, if the "Water Magic Mixer" is applied to the battlefield...

He could almost foresee the picture of an invincible giant blender shredding enemy troops recklessly on the battlefield.

Dilling felt a little chill.

He wondered if the person who wrote the book had thought about this availability, or how many mages in St. Pardes knew about this use of water other than the author of the book.

The reason why St. Pardes School of Magic can stand proudly in the world and is not controlled by other countries is actually its inevitability.

"Is it cold?" Heidein looked at him inquiringly, leaning against the row of bookshelves in front of him.

Dilling suddenly came back to his senses, "Hydein?"

"Hydein?" Sure enough, he raised his eyebrows, his eyes as blue as the sea couldn't see happiness or anger, "Is this what you call me in private?"

Dilling continued slowly, "Teacher."

"When you call each other, do you like to call each other in two parts? Well, then I should be glad I didn't meet you in the middle of the night, or it would take me two days to hear you call out?"

Dilling hurriedly changed the subject and asked, "You also come to the library to read?"

"No. I'll see you."

Di Lin was startled, "Didn't you just watch it?"

Hyde moved slightly because of the blue eyes, "I'm happy to see it again, can't I?"

"..." Isn't this kind of reason only used when five or six-year-old children are pouting? Dilling watched him cautiously. Heidein wasn't a five- or six-year-old kid, but he also slobbered—in a maddening way.

Seeing through his defenses at a glance, Hyde felt a strong displeasure in his heart, but he concealed it well and said lightly: "I'm just giving you a notice as a mentor."

"What notice?" Since becoming Hydein's only disciple, Dilling seemed to be isolated from the outside world, and every time he went back, he could hear only a few words of public news from the mouths of Raymond and Soso.

"In half a month, it will be the day of the primary exam."

Dilling said in shock, "The primary exam?"

Heidein said: "If you want to be promoted from the junior college to the intermediate college, you must pass the primary exam three times, and you must pass the three times before you can go to school. If you get excellent results in the first two times, you can be exempted from the third exam." This rule is still before Macquarie came St. told him repeatedly.

Di Lindao: "What if I don't pass?"

"Repeat." Hyde spit out these two words coldly.

Dilling suddenly realized that it was not scary to repeat the class, what was scary was Hydein's anger.

Sure enough, Hydein asked gloomily, "Aren't you ready to repeat the class?"

"I don't know the content of the test yet." If it's the same as the endorsement competition, then he's not worried, but if it's a magic test, he's probably really going to fail! Dilling felt extremely uneasy.

Although St. Pardes has little contact with other countries on the mainland, he believes that Shaman Lille must have placed eyeliner here, otherwise his father, Duke Andrew, would not often tell him that Princess Joni was in the Holy Court. Various achievements. It is conceivable that if he fails the primary exam, the news will be sent back to Shaman Lille immediately. Because there are too many families there who are coveting the glory of Baseko, I can't wait for his recognized heir to smear his family's reputation with more embarrassment.

Thinking of his father's white hair before he got old, Dilling's brows became more and more frowning.

"You don't really think you can't pass the exam, do you?" Hydein glared at him.

Dilling had a feeling that if he nodded, he would definitely throw a fireball and burn himself to death.

"I want to know the way of the exam." He didn't answer directly.

Heidein said: "The method is very simple, form a team to go to the Nightmare Forest."

"Nightmare Forest?" This is very simple? !

Dilling's eyes were wider than Hydein's.

Hydein said lightly: "I went there when I was thirteen years old."

Dilling kept his mouth shut, but his eyes were still staring brightly.

"You will definitely pass the test smoothly." Heideyin looked at him as if he was looking at a proud work, with confidence flashing in his eyes.

Dilling obviously couldn't understand the source of his self-confidence, "I heard that there are many monsters in the Nightmare Forest."

"Yes." Heidein nodded, "Before the creation of St. Pades, there was a profession called Warcraft Master. They caught beasts, tamed them, and made them serve humans. Warcraft Masters were divided into performance Warcraft Masters to fight. Warcraft masters and life magicians. But even if beasts are tamed, they still bless their natural wildness. On the battlefield, they often can't restrain their bloodthirsty desires and attack their own personnel. So over time, the profession of warcraft masters has been adopted by various countries. Forbidden. The only profession that is not banned today is Senrisgar, but it has slowly disappeared due to pressure from countries and St. Pades."

Dilling said, "So our mission is to capture the monsters?"

"It's not catching monsters, it's traveling." Heidein said, "After you find the things designated by the exam, you can return."

Dilling suddenly said, "Adventure travel?"

"Adventure?" Hydein said with a shrug, "Nightmare Forest has always been called the back garden of St. Pades, and I don't think going to the back garden is an adventure."

Although Di Lin was not convinced, but his strength was there. He believed that he could never have gone to the Nightmare Forest at the age of thirteen. This required a too lofty spirit of self-sacrifice and feeding beasts. He was very, very sure that he didn't have it before, didn't have it now, and in the future...he sincerely hoped not to.

Hydein glanced at the book in his hand, "This book was written by my mentor."

"Your mentor?" Dilling looked down at the signature on the cover - David Barson. "He is really a versatile magician." Not only is he proficient in combat, but he can also be used in life. He suddenly realized that Hyde was a combat magician, and he had read this book, so this kind of agitator might really be used on the battlefield.

"What are you thinking?" Hyde was puzzled to find that his face was slightly pale, just like when he came in and saw it.

"Have you ever used this kind of magic?" he asked implicitly.

Hydein frowned, "This is water magic."

Dilling was startled, then laughed. He was so nervous that he almost forgot about it.

"And the lethality of this magic is too low, it will be much easier to burn with fire." Hydein added.

Dilling: "..." His nervousness was not without reason. How does Heidein look like a dangerous person who likes to study all kinds of killing methods.