Holy Institution

Chapter 32: Primary Exam (2)

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Perhaps because of the work of his mentor, Hydein did not express any opinion on the study of this book. Dilling was able to continue reading after he left.

Heiden's words and this book made him reverse his previous views on life and combat. That is, magic itself is harmless, whether it belongs to the combat system or the life system depends on how to use it.

Thinking, thinking is the key to determining the combat department and the life department.

Dilling was suddenly less repulsive to be a student of Hydein. Although he didn't know whether Heiden was a good tutor, he was certain that he must be a good student. That being the case, what is there to worry about

What needs to be solved most now is the exam in half a month. He must pass it smoothly and not let his family's reputation be humiliated.

Dilling glanced at the text on the page, and was about to turn the page when he was tapped on his left shoulder.

again

Di Linqiang held back his impatience, turned his head and smiled and said, "Instructor Hyde..."

But what caught my eye was a completely unfamiliar face.

"Are you Dilling Baseco?" The other party confirmed timidly.

Dilling closed the book cautiously, "I am, may I ask you to..."

"I'm Robert White. My father is Viscount Ben White." Seeing Dilling's expression unchanged, he added apprehensively, "I'm from Shaman Lille."

Dilling screamed inwardly and came, but the smile on the corner of his mouth did not disappear. He didn't stand up, just stretched out his hand to him and said, "Nice to meet you."

Robert shook his hand in flattery, "I wanted to visit you a long time ago, but I haven't found the right opportunity."

Dilling listened calmly as he gushed about his experiences.

To sum it up in two sentences, although he is a nobleman, he was admitted to St. Pades himself and is a student of the intermediate class.

Seeing that he had said so much, Dilling just looked at him with a smile, but did not speak, his heart suddenly went up and down like a bucket, "Master Bassek?"

"Yeah." Dilling seemed to realize that he was standing and talking only now, and pointed his finger to the side, "please sit down."

Robert sat down as he was told, and looked at him hesitantly.

Dilling said slowly: "I heard that the junior college and the intermediate college in St. Pades never communicate with each other."

Robert was startled and hurriedly said, "The school rules don't have this."

Yes, the school rules do not have this, it is just an unwritten rule of the Holy Court. Dilling bet that this Robert must have been sneaking over. Although the No. 1 Library is the largest library in the Holy Court, the books he provides are all aimed at the Junior Court, and students like the Intermediate Court usually go to the No. 3 or No. 4 library.

This is not because he is afraid of any friction between the intermediate and junior colleges, but St. Pardes always believes that the cultivation of magic should rely on himself, instead of taking the old path of the elderly. At the beginning of the establishment of the school, many freshmen often took seniors and seniors as life-saving straws when they did not dare to rely on their mentors, and instead took detours. After that, this unwritten rule slowly traveled.

Therefore, even with the same tutor, the students of the Intermediate School and the Junior School do not move around very much.

However, Di Lin did not expose him, and said lightly: "You are the first intermediate college student I have ever met."

He used middle school students, not seniors.

Robert was not surprised. As the only son of the Bassek family, his restraint and arrogance were completely understandable.

"Actually, I'm here to send the invitation letter." Robert took out a delicate golden card from the space bag, "There are many students from Shaman Lille in the Intermediate School, and they have long admired the reputation of the Duke of Basecco. meet you."

Dilling looked at the invitation letter, but did not extend his hand.

He knew very well that these intermediate college students from Shaman Lille were the forces left by Princess Joni in St. Pades. The reason why they found themselves was probably due to Princess Joni's instructions. After all, Ciro's return with the only quota must have greatly exceeded their expectations and disrupted their steps. They desperately need a leader to rival Ciro.

And he, without a doubt, was chosen.

"In half a month, it will be the primary exam." Di Lin said, "I'm afraid I don't have time."

Robert hurriedly said: "I have taken this kind of elementary exam, and it is not difficult. With the strength of Master Basecco, there is absolutely no problem."

"You know my strength very well?" Di Lin smiled.

"Of course." He had heard others mention it before, Princess Joni said that Dillin Basseko's talent for water magic is unique. In terms of Princess Joni's character, her words would definitely not be a compliment. He is well aware of her pride.

Dilling raised his eyebrows unexpectedly and said, "Thank you for your trust, but in fact, I'm studying by myself and making up lessons." He raised the book in his hand.

"Water Magic Blender?" Robert was at a loss. He was completely unable to connect with the boy and the blender, who had an incomparably glorious family background in front of him. Could it be that this is the homework assigned by his tutor

"Your mentor is Hydein Targilis?" he asked cautiously.

"Yes."

Robert frowned.

Dilling straightened up curiously, "You know him?"

"He's famous in St. Padres." Robert seemed hesitant to tell the truth.

Dilling's interest was completely raised, and he had also heard some rumors about Hydein, which were very general, and it was rare to meet someone in the know. "I don't know him very well yet. Well, a good mentor is really important to a student." He deliberately distanced himself from Hydein to relieve each other's hesitation.

"This, I just heard about it." Robert looked around, as if he was afraid that Hyde would suddenly come out of nowhere.

To be honest, Dilling also had this concern.

Hydein is elusive most of the time.

After the two of them checked the environment casually and the other cared, Robert whispered: "I heard that he is very powerful."

"How awesome?"

"I don't know. In short, many people say that he is very, very powerful."

"… anything else?"

"And it's not easy to get along with."

"Like?"

"I don't know, anyway, many people are afraid of him."

"… "

"Also, he has been in the laboratory before, without students."

"… "

"Oh, yes, I heard that he is a genius."

"Robert."

"Huh?" Robert was searching for information about Hydein when he saw Dilling standing up with a smile, "It's late, do you want to have dinner with me?"

"Ah, oh, thank you, no." The canteens for the junior college and the intermediate college are separate. If he entered the junior college, he would be recognized very quickly. "This invitation..." He looked at him hesitantly.

Dilling smiled and said, "If there is anything else, we can talk about it after the primary exam."

Although Robert was a senior, he still didn't have the courage to force the son of the Duke of Baseco, so he had to slander: "Okay, if you have something to do..." He paused, as if thinking that it was impossible to take the initiative to take risks as the other party. From the Intermediate School, he changed his tune, "I'll come back to you after the primary exam."

Dilling nodded with a smile.

Robert left quietly.

After he left, Dilling closed the corner of his mouth with a smile, and pondered in the direction he left.

The middle school and the junior school have always been very different, especially since Princess Joni and Ciro have just been ordered to go home by the school, they shouldn't be so blatant to find themselves. unless…

Is Shiro moving again

Dilling felt annoyed.

Rather than accepting the power of Princess Joni to stay here, he would prefer Princess Joni to go back to school. At least, he only has to deal with one person.

Dilling returned to the dormitory and unexpectedly saw Ciro standing in front of the door of the dormitory building.

He stopped and greeted with a smile.

Ciro put his hand in his trouser pocket and looked at him inquisitively, "Have the people from the Intermediate School approached you?"

Di Lin was startled, raised his eyebrows and said, "What?"

"Don't worry, it's not a big deal." The school just didn't want the junior college students to rely on their seniors, and it wasn't mandatory for them not to interact with each other. Sometimes the unwritten rules are stricter than the written ones, and for no reason.

Dilling said, "Are you here for this matter?"

Shiro didn't answer.

It was sooner or later that the Intermediate School found Dilling. The primary exam of the junior college is coming, and the intermediate exam of the intermediate college is coming soon. For a while now, he has been letting the forces of the Chanding Kingdom in the Intermediate Court secretly provoke the guys in Shaman Riel, and it is impossible for the other party to remain silent.

So he just casually tested it, but he didn't expect to actually ask.

A man ran out of the dormitory building.

Di Lin was slightly stunned, and then showed his face, "Why did you come down?"

Suo Suo was panting and holding a large stack of documents, as if to run over, but was stopped by Ciro in the middle.

"My stuff." Ciro's face was not very good.

Soso handed him the information.

Ciro said coldly: "Next time, you are not allowed to bring the materials back to the dormitory."

Soso timidly did not dare to answer.

Seeing this, Di Lin took a step forward, and half-hidden Suo Suo behind his back, "I didn't expect that Prince Shiluo would actually lend Suo Suo the materials." He deliberately used this word. want to know. He must have let Soso do the errands.

Sosola pulled his sleeves and whispered, "No. Shiro asked me to get the information from Instructor Chai Fuang. I had a stomachache halfway, so I went back to the dormitory."

"Stomach trouble?" Ciro said strangely, "Did you wash your hands before coming down?"

Soso was about to answer when Dilling said, "Soso hates washing hands and bathing the most."

Shiro's eyes twitched and he turned to leave.

Dilling suddenly said in surprise: "By the way, where does Ciro live?" He seemed to remember that Ciro didn't live with them until now. Logically speaking, he should live with the students of the junior college.

"Living in the old building." Cable said, "It's where the junior college repeaters are."

"...it's a perfect fit for him."

Dilling's mood turned cloudy.