News that Dilling was graduating quickly spread throughout St. Pades.
Hydein's room welcomed several groups of guests at once. He easily dismissed the first few calls, leaving only the last one.
"Are you going to stare at me like this?" Melina said slowly.
Hyde took out the book from the space bag without saying a word and spread it out.
Melina said dissatisfiedly: "I'm your elder anyway, right?" The little good feelings she had for him outside Dabei City finally disintegrated after returning to the academy.
"That's not a good excuse for inquiring about privacy," Heidein said.
"Inquiring about privacy?" Melina's face turned red, but she was angry, "I'm just asking about the academic situation of the students in the academy normally!"
Heidein said: "If I remember correctly, I am Dilling's only mentor."
Melina snorted coldly: "Just because you are Di Lin's only mentor, I want to persuade you. It's not good for him to graduate early!"
Heidein said: "My students must be taught by me personally."
Melina said, "You think I'm not as good at teaching as you?"
"In fact, you are plundering my students." Heidein said this with a slight disdain in his eyes.
Melina was completely irritated, "Do you think it is necessary for me to plunder your students?! It was the council that rejected your qualification to continue teaching Dilling, and McCreeth came to ask me to accept Dilling! For the sake of Dilling's good qualifications, do you think it is necessary for me to go into this muddy water?"
"No matter what his aptitude is, you don't need to go into this muddy water." Although Heideyin didn't say it directly, the implication was that she was being affectionate.
Melina laughed angrily, "Do you think Dilling can graduate now?"
Heidein said, "Don't compare your students with mine."
Melina took a deep breath, "I hope you made this decision after careful consideration. Dilling is a student, and apart from his family background, he is just a boy of sixteen or seventeen years old. You are a little arrogant. , it could ruin his life!"
"I want to correct you on two points. First, I'm not acting on my will. Second, he's not just a student, he's also my lover." Hyde said slowly, disregarding Melina's shocked expression, and made a casual gesture. Please pose.
After a long while, Melina said, "The rumors are all true."
"If it's one of the two points I corrected you just now, then, it's true." Hydein licked his lips and suddenly felt a little dry in his mouth.
Behind him came the sound of doors opening and closing.
Speaking of which, she no longer has the stance of staying to persuade.
Hydein was about to get up to pour a cup of coffee, but just halfway up, he sat back and said leisurely, "One cup of coffee, thank you."
Dilling had no choice but to swallow his full stomach of doubts and find coffee.
The rumors are too weird, and the content is even weirder. He has always felt unreal. But Melina's face when she went out just now and her meaningful eyes when she looked at him seemed to imply the authenticity of the rumors again.
He skillfully brewed the coffee and handed it to Heidein.
Hyde took a sip and said, "Do you have something on your mind?"
Dilling knew that there was no need to go around in circles in front of him, and said honestly, "I heard rumors that I was going to graduate."
"Hmm. It's true."
Rumors are one thing, hearing it with your own ears is another. He looked at Heidein in astonishment, and said indifferently, "How do I graduate?"
"Pass the exam properly. It's not that hard." Hyde didn't take it seriously at all.
Dilling held his breath, "Why do you want me to graduate early?"
"My selfishness." Hyde confessed.
Dilling waited for him to continue explaining.
"I don't want to give you to anyone." Heideyin looked up from the coffee, with a faint smile like a breeze in his eyes, "Even if it is Parliament, it will never try to snatch you away from me."
Dilling's heart throbbed, and his voice dropped suddenly, "The council wants me to transfer to another tutor?"
"Um."
"Because of our recent relationship?"
"Um."
Dilling was a little excited and a little puzzled. He was delighted that he and Hyde had indeed become lovers, and it wasn't his wishful thinking that he misunderstood. At least that's what Parliament understands. What I wonder is that the atmosphere of Dreamland has always been open. Falling in love in college is also a normal thing. Although he and Hydein were teachers and students, there was no need for him to be transferred to other mentors until the council had solid evidence that their relationship had adverse effects.
unless…
He looked at Heidein and asked silently.
Hyde put his head on his fingers and smiled, "Well. Obviously, your value has risen so fast that it dwarfs me." In St. Pades, he has always been a special existence. The academy relies heavily on him, but they dare not rely on him too much. His character and strength have always been a headache for the staid Council. Dilling's outstanding performance gave them high hopes, so they wanted to find another reliable mentor.
Dilling thought for a while and said, "I can go to the dean to express my position."
Hydein shook the coffee cup, "It's easy to be misunderstood."
"Misunderstanding what?"
"I was bragging before misunderstanding me." Hydein narrowed his eyes.
Dilling slumped, "Do you really want me to graduate?"
"Don't you think graduation is a good thing?" Heiden asked.
Dilling said: "For example?"
"For example, before graduation, you need to pay tuition to St. Pardes, but after graduation, St. Pardes pays you your salary." Hyde enticed him to benefit.
"After graduation, St. Pardes asked me..." Dilling's eyes lit up, "Can I stay in school?"
Heidein said: "Every magus can look for two assistants, and the two positions around me are currently vacant."
Dilling was a little excited. At the beginning, he chose St. Pardes College so that he could stay in the college and get rid of the various political disputes in the Dreamland. Unexpectedly, in less than a year, this dream will come true!
Seeing the fish taking the bait, Hyde said with satisfaction: "Then, from now on, you should think about how you can graduate smoothly?"
"..." Dilling found himself in a trap. Although, this trap looks promising.
Graduating at St. Pardes is not an easy task. If it were easy, there would not be so many senior students still working tirelessly in the academy. In fact, many students drop out every year. Some of them do not have enough credits to stay in school, and some are under too much pressure and ask for it automatically. In short, it takes not only hard work, but also a certain amount of talent to stay in such a magic academy that ranks first in the continent.
A student like Dilling who has been in the school for less than a year and has only stayed in the junior college wants to graduate like a newborn baby using a forbidden spell, which is amazing.
Will this be a legend or a laughing stock? Everyone at the academy is looking forward to it.
One of the most anticipated is Dilling.
Although the prospect of this trap is good, it is too difficult at present. When he heard Hydein say one item of graduation requirements, his head suddenly more than doubled.
Dilling said worriedly, "I don't have enough credits."
Junior College credits are the least remembered. He now has a problem with his credits even being promoted to the Intermediate School.
The old god Hydein said: "Don't worry. Support Langzan, I will give you a hundred percent."
Dilling said hesitantly: "Isn't the maximum number of ten points recorded for support tasks?"
Heideyin said: "First-class merit is ten points. I have recorded super first-class merit for you."
"Have this kind of power?" Di Lin looked at him suspiciously.
Heidein said: "Now there is."
Dilling was speechless. He thought he might be the first student to graduate with Oolong credits since the founding of St. Padres.
"Even a hundred percent is not enough."
"You can add some extra points." Heideyin is holding a branch and scribbling on the ground. "If the instructor recognizes that you have performed well in ordinary times, you can also add some points."
"I know this, but at most five points will be added." Basically, every senior college student can add this point. In addition to the students themselves, only the tutors most hope that they can graduate early.
Hydein touched his chin, "I haven't had any support missions recently... It's a pity."
Dilling's yearning and excitement aroused by the prospect gradually cooled down in front of reality. "I think it's too anxious to mention graduation now."
"Don't worry." Hydein said: "There are other ways."
Dilling looked at him.
"Which one do you think is better to save the academy or catch high-level monsters." He pointed to the ground with a branch, "It's only two percent away."
Whether it was the first sentence or the latter sentence, Di Lin was speechless.
"I think it's more interesting to capture high-level monsters." Heidein said.
Di Lindao: "The academy prohibits the capture of monsters."
"Yes. So we didn't capture them, but rescued them in an inexplicable place. This can add points." Hyde has already understood the St. Padres credit system thoroughly these days.
Dilling: "..." He suddenly felt that perhaps the bright prospect he thought was a trap at all.