Chapter 25: Teaching methods (5)
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Holy Institution
- Su Youbing
- 1449 characters
- 2021-01-29 06:24:25
Dark in the water.
Dilling could only close his eyes and use his own sense of water to find the small stone with the fire element hidden on the surface.
A bright element of water in my mind was as dense as silver sesame scattered all over the place. Not to mention the element of fire, not even a little gap.
Dilling once again surfaced for ventilation.
Although the lake was not very deep, he stayed in the water for such a long time that his physical and willpower were on the verge of being exhausted.
He couldn't help turning his head to look at the shore.
After only a few moments, it was completely dark.
Heiden and Soso were submerged in the woods. He could only rely on the locations in his memory to vaguely guess where they might be.
"call……"
He heard himself exhaling deeply, and then continued to sink.
He couldn't count the number of times he had entered the bottom of the lake, every time he hoped to be the last time, every time he was disappointed. Should he be grateful to play with water since he was young, so can he persist to this day? if not like this……
Dilling imagined the appearance of Heidein, he immediately concluded that even if he could not swim, he would knock himself down.
Perhaps, for him, only the use of his method is not applicable.
The water element in my head flashed suddenly.
The so-called flicker is light and dark.
He tightened his mind and slowly swam back to his original position.
That dim spot came to mind clearly.
Dilling reached out and groped slowly at the bottom of the lake, piece by piece ... until he caught it.
"Grumbling ..."
He grabbed the stone and immediately relaxed his will and body.
When he found it bad, his body was no longer listening, but the air kept escaping from his nasal cavity ...
Susuo lowered her head and fixed her eyes on the position of her toes.
In fact, he couldn't see his toes. But the darkness provided him with such a good cover that even if this one standing in front of him was Heidein, whom he had always been afraid of, he felt that his mood was not as tense as he thought.
It's just his problem--
To be honest, he didn't think it was a big deal. He didn't have much interest in magic at first. If he could stay in the academy, he would feel very good even if he was doing the work of sorting out documents and documents like today. At least here is much quieter than Gu Lan, and you can see Dilling every day. Thinking like this, Suoso feels happy.
Hyde counted the time silently as he looked at the lake, his face suddenly changed, and his body was blown to the lake by a gust of wind, where Dilling went down. He raised his hand high, and the pillar of fire pierced deep into the water like a spear in his hand!
Sawso watched in shock as the lake tumbled, then rushed towards the shore as if pushed away by fire.
The water quickly spread over his feet, but he didn't feel at all. His eyes stared tightly at the location of the lake. Seeing Heidein's appearance, he also guessed that something must have happened to Dilling.
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The pillar of fire in the middle of the lake suddenly separated, and a circle was drawn around Heidein, wrapping him in the center.
Because the flames were too fierce, Soso could not see what was going on.
He only knew that after a while, the flame slowly went out.
Hyde flew back to shore slowly, holding Dilling.
"Dilling?" Soso soared, but Hyde turned away to avoid it.
"Do you know why he fainted and fainted?" Hyde asked coldly.
Soso replied without hesitation: "Because you asked him to pick up stones."
Hyde pouted unhappyly, "He can refuse."
Soso felt that this sentence was a bit wrong, but for a moment she could not think of anything wrong.
Hyde kept silent as he saw him, chasing after victory: "For you, he can't refuse."
Soso looked at him blankly.
Hyde said: "He wants to help you unlock the chains."
Zosuo's lips moved, and he said softly, "I'm fine."
Hyde said: "If you have been so weak, he will always think you have a relationship. Although your head is stupid, it is not always empty. You should make good use of the rest to find your future."
Soso's eyes were more at a loss.
The lake slowly receded.
Heidein put Dilling on the shore, opened his mouth with his fingers, thought about it, and used some fire elements to enter his body to drive the water elements out.
"Ahem." Dilling was awakened by the heat of his chest, opened his eyes, and stared at Heidein in confusion. He raised his hand and gave him the stone in his hand. "I found it."
Hyde faintly said, "I will obey the agreement."
Dilling was relieved, and the raised hand slowly let go.
Sawso looked at Heidein timidly, walked quietly to the other side of Dilling, grabbed his hand and said, "Are you all right?"
"It's okay." Dilling gave him a soothing smile.
Hyde raised his eyebrows: "You don't think you look like this. His questions were asked in a clueless manner. Did you answer them insincerely?"
Biting her lips.
Dilling grabbed Sasso's arm and slowly stood up. The soreness in his body made him almost want to lie down forever, "Let's go back."
Soso dejected: "The dinner is over."
Dilling patted his shoulder. "Sorry."
Suo Suo just wanted to explain that he was afraid that Dilling was so tired that he couldn't have a hot dinner. He was cut off by Hyde, "You have a pig."
Dilling was displeased with his attitude towards Sosso, and retorted, "I would."
...
The three walked for a while.
Hyde suddenly said: "So he is really a pig."
Dilling: "..."
After the drowning, Hyde's teaching method was mild after all, and he could eat lunch and dinner most of the time.
Dilling remembered finding the magician under the spell.
Heidein took a night off and took him and Dilling to the house of the college clerk.
Although they are clerks, their accommodation is no worse than that of the students. According to Dilling, the light design of their house is much better than the house he currently lives in. This may be because the students will not live here long, but they will live for a lifetime.
Hyde's arrival caused a certain sensation.
Although Dilling did not understand why there was such a scene, the fact was that every door was closed.
People who were very laid-back were suddenly nervous.
Soso asked unknown: "What happened to them?"
Hyde responded with a rare cooperation: "It's nothing. I only occasionally ask them to help me with experiments."
Dillington, who had personally experienced Hyde's teaching method and almost died at the bottom of the lake, deeply sympathized and understood the employees' behavior.
To the attic was an old ladder, crunching on it.
Dilling let Soso walk in front and follow behind himself in case something happens. Heidein flew up with magic.
The attic had a strange smell of paint.
Dilling went up to the attic and saw all kinds of terrible paintings placed around the room.
The faint light can't increase the beauty of the pictures at all, but makes them look more terrifying.
Heidein stood by the window, and beside him sat an old man with a white beard and a round nose.
Dilling felt very serious, Soso called out, "Ah, it's you."
The old man glanced sideways at him, then looked at Hydein: "You don't look like a nosy person."
Heidene pointed to Dilling: "This is my student."
"and so?"
"This is not a gossip."
"Then whose student is he?" The old man pointed at Soso.
Heidein almost pronounced the name with his nose, "Chai Fuang."
The old man shook his lips. "Look, you really don't need to bring them to me. Chai Fang is very clear, I will never lift his seal."
Hyde said: "My agreement with him is to bring them to see you. As for whether to untie it, that is a matter between you and them."
Dilling couldn't help but said, "Can you tell me, why can't he unlock his seal?"
The old man turned his head slowly, then pointed to a painting on the wall and said, "How do you like this picture?"
Dilling looked down his fingers.
This is an indescribable painting. It has only white and shades of orange-red, and it is mixed in a mess. It doesn't know what to express.
Hyde said: "Your talent for painting is inversely proportional to your talent for magic."
The old man said, "I admit that my magic talent is terrible."
Dilling slowly said, "This painting ... is like you."
The old man's eyes lit up suddenly. "You see this is my self-portrait?"
Heidein also looked at him in surprise.
Dilling nodded hard. He recognized the big nose.
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