Chapter 41: Elementary Make-up Exam (1)


It was getting brighter, and it was already over seven in the morning.
Far away, Hyde saw Dilling walking back and forth between the two trees. The pale light apparently looked very thin.
The corner of his mouth was slightly raised, and he threw a fireball over it.
Dilling turned his back to him, but his mind clearly reflected the fluctuations of the surrounding elements, and immediately flickered away using the wind magic.
"Well, yes." Hyde applauded.
Dilling looked at him in a bun.
"I mean, you have a great ability to escape."
Dilling turned back and said, "Soso is all right?"
"It's okay." Unexpectedly, Hydein quickly gave the answer.
He answered so readily, but Dillin was so upset, "Is it all right?"
Hyde said: "If I were you, I wouldn't worry about him."
Dilling thought: Of course, who have you worried about? "When will he return to the dorm?"
Hyde said: "I don't know."
Dillin looked at him and turned away. If Hyde doesn't want to say, then entanglement is useless. He decided to find the answer himself.
"Where to go?" Hyde flashed in front of him.
"I'll ask Mr. Macrith, Chief." Dilling groaned.
"He's in the dean's office."
Dilling said, "Then I'll meet with Chai Fuang."
"He's also in the dean's office."
"... Soso is also in the dean's office?" Dilin asked tentatively.
"Yes."
Dilling thought about it, and walked away from him.
Hyde flashed back and blocked him again. "This is not the way to the dean's office."
"I'm hungry, go to the cafeteria." Dillington paused and glared at him. "Isn't the cafeteria always moved to the dean's office?"
Hyde said: "I am also hungry."
Dilling Road: "Tutor canteen and student canteen are not together."
"I know. So I decided to let you touch it." Hyde said, walking in the other direction.
Dilling stunned and followed up helplessly.
With Heidein's personality, even if he doesn't take the initiative to follow, he will be and tied.
Compared to the student canteen, the tutor canteen is more than one grade higher.
There was a long row of red wooden tables in the bottomless hall. The flowers were exuding beauty and fragrance on the table, and on both sides were shiny silver tableware.
Directly above the table, a crystal lamp hung. Even in such daylight, the lights are on, and the light is refracted from the crystal, illuminating the entire hall.
Hyde sat down at the door.
Dilling looked at him and sat opposite him.
Between them was a golden bell. Hyde picked it up and shook it twice.
Suddenly, a recipe was brought to Heidein by the wind. The recipe is framed in a beautiful crystal frame, and various colors of gems are inlaid around it, making the recipe in the crystal frame very precious.
Hyde held out his hand, stuck the element of fire to the name of the dish he wanted to eat, and passed it to Dilling.
Dilling was stunned, he could still sense the fire element in the recipe, so he quickly understood and tried to locate the water element on the recipe.
I worked hard for about ten minutes.
The crystal frame has been wet, dry, and wet back and forth several times, but other than the fire element that Hyde stuck to before, there are still no other elements on it. His water element would otherwise become water droplets, or he would continue to float in the air.
"I'm hungry." Hyde Into looked at him.
Dilling frowned, "I'm not hungry."
As soon as his words fell, the recipe screamed and flew towards the dark place at the end of the long table.
Hyde looked at the top of his frustrated head with a smile, and slowly took up the napkin and tied it to his neck.
Dilling looked at the napkins and cutlery. The frustrated self-esteem held his head very low, for fear of seeing the other person's expression or letting the other person see his own expression. The stomach protested, and his face turned red, and he secretly aimed at Heidein, hoping that he hadn't heard his abnormal state.
Heiden's eyes kept staring at him, so the eyes of both sides collided quickly.
Dilling suddenly stood up and said, "I'll go back first." Even if it was fleeing as deserted, it was better than sitting here suffering. Besides, he really fled.
Hyde said: "It was a custom of Shammanlier to be invited to leave midway for no reason ..."
Dilling moved his lips and sat down again.
Although suffering, compared to Shaman Lill's reputation, this suffering is too inconsequential.
Several plates suddenly flew over.
Dilling just blinked, he saw them steadily fall in front of himself.
He looked at the plate in front of himself, and at the plate in front of Hydein, his face was hard to hide.
Hyde picked up his knife and fork, and didn't even look at him. He went straight down and said, "I invite you to dinner. Of course, I decide the dishes."
There was a touch of emotion in Dilling's heart, and he bowed his head and quietly picked up the knife and fork to eat.
Hyde finished eating first, then left without a word.
Dilling wanted to thank him, but when he came out, he was no longer seen. After thinking for a while, he decided to return to the dormitory first.
Since Soso was left in the dean's office, there must be a reason why he was left. Thinking of the hot nightmare forest fire that was discussed in the middle of the night, he faintly realized that these two things may be related to the seal of Soso.
Moreover, Siro suffered such a serious injury ... Is it because Siro wanted to be bad for Soso, so Soso broke the seal at a critical moment?
Dilling felt a headache.
Although he did not like Siro very much, but he did not like Gui dislike, Siro's influence on the situation on the entire continent cannot be ignored. He remembers that his father once said that the power of the Siro royal family was intricate. Today, the emperor of the Ding Empire had twelve sons, but only three survived, which shows that the struggle is fierce. The current Crown Prince of Siro has been in poor health. In other words, Siro may still inherit the empire. Therefore, if his injury is really caused by Sosso, no matter who is right or wrong, it may cause a new round of turmoil in Dreamland.
The more he thought about it, the more uneasy he was, hoping to fly into the window of the dean's office to see what happened.
"Dilling!" Kevin ran forward.
After Dillingsell introduced Warcraft, Kevin's view of this prominent Shamanrir aristocracy has been completely changed. "It's great to find you."
Dilling's eyes lightened. "Sotho is back?"
"No. It was Siro awake." Kevin said, still carefully watching his expression, "He found Soso when he woke up, but we don't know where Soso is, so we asked you what to do? "
Dilling frowned.
As soon as Siro awoke, it was not a good thing to look for Soso.
"Perhaps, I'm going to say no to him?" Kevin volunteered, knowing the stakes between the Killing Empire and Shaman Lille.
"No. I'll see him." Dilling took a deep breath. "Just so, I'd also like to know what happened."
"You want to know what happened?" Siro looked weird. He was still lying in the treatment room. The orange curtains slightly masked his pale face, but the burns on his back looked even hotter. "Did he not tell you what happened?" Siro looked at him suspiciously. Wouldn't that idiot forget about his rescue? Thinking of this, he suddenly had an urge to kill.
Dilling said: "He is in the dean's office and has not yet returned."
"The Dean's Office?" Siro frowned. "What happened to him?"
"That's what I want to ask." From the moment he entered the door, Dilling has been studying Siro's expression, but no matter how he looks, Siro doesn't seem to be resentful. Is this something else hidden?
Siro looked down and said, "I don't feel the need to answer you." He remembered that he was stunned soon after he was injured, and vaguely remembered that the tooth decay monster rushed back again. At that time, it seemed to be getting hot all around, and there was a vague who was talking ...
How was he rescued? Could it be that the people of the college arrived in time?
To be honest, Siro has no less questions than Dilling.
Dilling thought he didn't say it on purpose, and said, "Since this is the case, then please take a good rest, Your Highness. I will leave first."
"Soso is back and let him come over."
"I don't think it's necessary to help you with a message." Dillin smiled at him, opened the door, and just ran into it, almost rushing into his arms.
Dilling took a step back and gave him a hand. The other party did not wait until they stood still, and hurried toward Siro: "The palace has sent someone!"
Siro was surprised: "Father Emperor got the news so soon?"
The human said: "No. His Royal Highness His Royal Highness passed away!"
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