The Taoist priest took the registration book and said: "Go out and turn left for a hundred steps. There is the dean's building over there. You can go there and apply for a professorship."
Li Cangyue said: "Thank you!"
After speaking, she turned and left.
The Taoist leader couldn't help laughing, thinking that he didn't know if it was a good thing or a bad thing to deceive such a taciturn female crown into being a professor.
When Li Cangyue arrived at the principal's building, a Taoist priest came up to meet her and asked, "Fellow Taoist, what can you do?"
Li Cangyue said blankly, "I'm here to be a professor."
The Taoist laughed and said, "Being a professor is not something you can do if you want to."
Li Cangyue stared at him coldly.
Staring at the Taoist priest uncomfortably, he said: "First of all, you have to have a cultivation level in the foundation period. Our academy is not a small country Taoist academy."
Li Cangyue nodded coldly.
Seeing that she nodded and did not leave, the Taoist priest was a little surprised, and couldn't help but looked at her carefully. Through the hazy veil, he felt that she should be a beautiful woman, so his attitude became enthusiastic, and he said with a smile: "If you want to be a professor There is a skill, is the fairy good at spells or alchemy?"
"Painting talismans!" Li Cangyue had already thought about it before she came, she hadn't played with the others much, and she was too lazy to teach spells, it was too troublesome. She just wanted to be a teacher of drawing talismans, and by the way, she could embezzle some talisman paper and ink for drawing talismans.
The Taoist hesitated for a moment, as if there was no shortage of teachers who could draw talismans.
But seeing the beauty's face, he pointed upstairs and said, "Go to the dean on the third floor to see, I don't know if I want a professor who draws symbols."
Li Cangyue went up to the third floor, found the dean's room and walked in.
A middle-aged man in Taoist robes was sitting behind a table talking to several Taoist priests.
Li Cangyue hesitated for a moment, it seemed impolite to go in now. She stood upright at the door.
It took a long time for the Taoist priests to leave.
Li Cangyue stepped forward and said to the middle-aged man, "Dean, I want to be a professor of talisman drawing."
Dean Shi said kindly: "I'm sorry, our school has no shortage of professors who draw talismans. Maybe fellow daoists can teach you something else?"
He knew in his heart that this must be the person You Fang tricked him into coming here. In order to develop the Taoist monastery, he told the people in Youfangsuo that as long as there are foreign Taoist priests in the foundation period, they will be coaxed to become professors.
Li Cangyue plays the ice girl who is not good at words and cannot impress others with words and charm. She directly took out her frequently used talisman and placed it on the Dean's desk.
Dean Shi looked at her in surprise, and said to himself, "What does she want to do? Does that mean she wants to draw a talisman for me?"
Sure enough, the masked girl spread out the talisman paper, moved her brush like flying, and drew a Frost Arrow talisman in an instant.
Dean Shi was taken aback. He had seen many people draw talismans, and he never did it so quickly.
After Li Cangyue drew the talisman, she pushed the talisman in front of the dean without saying a word.
Dean Shi picked it up curiously and examined it carefully.
This is so unbelievable that I can't move my eyes when I look at it. The strokes of the strokes are even and uniform, the ink of the talisman is inhumanly uniform, and it is as perfect as an engraving. The mana contained in the talisman is almost the limit that ice archery can achieve. This is a perfect Frostbolt Talisman.
Dean Shi had never seen such a perfect first-level talisman.
If this is a third-level talisman, he will call her a master.
If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed that a girl could draw such a perfect talisman in an instant.
Rao is well-informed, and he has never seen anyone who can do this. He was sure that the level of this girl's talisman drawing was higher than that of everyone in the courtyard. It would be a pity that such a person could not stay.
He immediately said, "Wait a minute, I'll make arrangements."
Li Cangyue nodded, and sat down quietly on the chair beside her.
Dean Shi thought for a while, weighed the four teachers who taught drawing talismans in the Tianzi class, and chose Professor Zeng who ranked third in talisman skills.
The worst one was not selected because that one was from our own staff, and Professor Zeng was hired from outside.
He flew a letter to Professor Zeng, tactfully suggesting that he be changed to the professor of spells.
Professor Zeng was very unhappy, but Dean Shi's words were soft and strong, which meant that if he didn't agree, he would be dismissed directly. Professor Zeng had no choice but to reply reluctantly, willing to teach spells.
In fact, the salary for teaching spells is higher, but it is very troublesome to teach. Ask each student to point out carefully. Students are new to spells, and if they are not careful when casting spells, they will hurt themselves or their companions. A professor leads twenty students, and after a class, he is worried and exhausted.
When meeting a stupid student, he will be so angry that he wants to kill him in minutes.
Although teaching talisman will also encounter the danger of students making mistakes in talisman drawing and the talisman exploding, comparatively speaking, the danger is smaller and it is easier to prevent it.
In magic class, accidents of students often occur in the operation of spiritual power in the body, and it is difficult to prevent them. Those who are not experienced enough can't even see the omens beforehand.
Mistakes in drawing talismans are outside the body, and experienced talisman masters can predict success or failure at a glance.
After Professor Zeng was settled, Dean Shi said to Li Cangyue with a smile, "Alright, I invite you to be the talisman professor of the second class of Tianzi."
Li Cangyue nodded expressionlessly.
It was only then that Dean Shi realized that something was wrong, because since this person came in, he only heard her say a word, and until now he didn't even know what she looked like or what her name was.
He was sweating, but Professor Zeng had already arranged for him to attend spell classes, so it seemed a bit late to regret it.
He said with a smile, "My surname is Shi, and my name is Guisheng. May I ask what the fairy should call me?"
Li Cangyue said indifferently: "Li Cangyue."
Dean Shi was speechless, and it was difficult to ask what the three words were. He stared at the veil on her face and said, "Fairy Li, is it convenient for you to take off the veil? I have to recognize someone."
Li Cangyue took off the veil.
Dean Shi felt a sense of astonishment in an instant, and felt that this girl was so beautiful that she was beyond ordinary, like a fairy descending from the snow.
Li Cangyue quickly put on the veil again.
Dean Shi understood why she was wearing a veil all the time. This one is so beautiful, if you go out for a walk without wearing a veil, you don't know how many mad bees and butterflies you will attract.
He subconsciously looked at the scaring scarf on his waist, and reacted with a little demonic aura. He recalled it for a while, looked up at the bird with gorgeous feathers on her shoulder, then glanced at the demon pet ring on her left hand, and asked with a smile: "Is that a demon pet?"
Li Cangyue nodded and said, "Xiaoshi!"
Dean Shi understood, it was really a demon pet, its name should be Xiaoshi, Xiaosi or Xiaosi. Which one, he is not sure. He didn't even recognize what kind of monster it was.
He smiled and said, "I'll send someone to take you around the courtyard to identify where you live and where you preach."
Li Cangyue nodded.
Dean Shi called a Taoist priest and asked him to take Li Cangyue to stay and then show her around.
After seeing off Li Cangyue, Dean Shi couldn't help laughing: I can't imagine how Li Cangyue would go to class, she doesn't know how to go to class, and she only draws symbols and doesn't speak, right? No, I'll have to see it for myself when she's in class. It would be bad if she really didn't speak.
Li Cangyue lived in the Taoist courtyard and had a small independent courtyard. After walking around the monastery, she had some preliminary understanding of the monastery under the introduction of the Taoist priest who led the way.
(end of this chapter)