Chapter 30: Teaching methods (ten)
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Holy Institution
- Su Youbing
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- 2021-01-29 06:24:27
Dilling was doubtful.
Although Hyde has always been arrogant, he still feels that this time is too exaggerated. In terms of age and experience, he should be younger than most mentors in the Holy See. The so-called one-point cultivation and one harvest, even if he is a genius, he cannot surpass everyone.
He told other people about this, and Raymond and others were very angry. They said that Hyde was too arrogant and shameless, and very actively expressed his willingness to help him bridge with his mentor.
The mentors responded quickly.
Kevin's mentor Goodry is an honest man, and his answer is also very honest, "If it is Heidein, well, I can't beat it."
The answer from Raymond ’s mentor, Melina, was very thought-provoking,
Hydein? Huh, can he compare with me? His mentor is just my schoolboy!
When Dilling heard this answer, what flashed in her mind: Is it because Heidin did not dare to compare with her, or did she dared not compare with Heidein?
The answers of the two tenth-ranking positive demon teachers greatly affected Dilling's confidence. He began to believe that Heidein's self-confidence was not something out of nothing. Perhaps he was really strong. But Sosuo hasn't returned yet, he still has a faint hope in his heart. After all, Sasso's mentor is the fourth largest continent recognized by the Magic Guild!
So when Soso went in the door, his eyes almost stuck to his face.
"What did Teacher Chai Fuang say?" Dilling couldn't wait to ask.
Raymond dropped the book and looked at Soso with the same expectation.
"The mentor said that he is a fighting lunatic," Soso slowly said. "A normal person will never compete with a lunatic."
The look in Dilling's eyes dimmed instantly.
Raymond comforted him: "The unwillingness of other mentors to compete with him does not mean that they are unwilling to accept you. You can apply for a mentor change like the college, and let the college arrange for you.
Dilling was heartbroken, and then discouraged: "What if he runs into the trouble of finding a new mentor?"
"Why ..." Raymond thought about Heidein's life, and swallowed the word "may".
Soso took off his shoes and sat on Dilling's bed, comforting him: "I think Hydein may have his intention."
"intention?"
"Well. Every mentor wants his students to be successful, and I think he is no exception. Otherwise, why only accept you as a student?" Susuo remembered the scene where Dilling Shenhu and Hyde flew to rescue him He was even more certain of his thoughts, "Perhaps, he just teaches differently from others."
Raymond said, "Will he have any hatred with you or your family?"
Dilling frowned, "No." If there is any deep hatred, he should be burned to ashes as soon as he meets him.
Raymond said: "If not, maybe it's like Soso said, he just teaches differently from others."
"Is the teaching method different?" Dilling was puzzled when they said that.
Raymond said: "This may be a good thing for you. After all, the mentor who beats the invincible hand of the Holy See can't be found casually." In this way, he felt empathy when he died with compassion. The mentor who has gone through the invincible hands of the sanctuary just feels glorious just thinking about it.
After hearing them say that, Dilling wouldn't be so entangled in this matter anymore, and smiled and turned the topic away.
Although it was confirmed that Heidein's words were not bragging, Dilling did not return to the classroom, but simply soaked himself in the library.
The library has a rich collection of books, the four series of basic magic skills are available, and there are many experiences using magic. After getting his student qualifications and badges, he can go in and out of the library at will.
He spent three days in the library and learned more than the two months before.
He is now able to gather water elements into water polo the size of his head, and slowly condense into several water arrows. I believe that it won't be long before he can use magic to create a tornado-like water vortex like Kevin. .
"You look good."
As Dilling slowly condensed the water polo with magic, and grew bigger and bigger, a sweet nightmare voice came from behind him.
The water ball crackled and landed on the ground. The water infiltrated the dirt and splashed a few drops on his trouser legs.
Dilling took a quiet breath, closed the magic book, and turned, "Teacher."
"Do you remember me?" Hyde smiled, "I thought you fell out of bed in the middle of the night and fell into your head."
Dilling was silent.
"Since there is no amnesia, can I understand it as ... your absenteeism for the past few days is intentional?" Heidein's face was still smiling, but his voice was dark.
Dilling, holding the magic book, calmly said, "I want to learn magic."
"Everyone in the sanctuary thinks so."
"I want to learn real magic."
"Real magic?" Hyde sneered. "What kind of magic do you think is real magic? Like this?" He held out his hand, and a water polo quickly condensed in his palm, the size of which was just Dilling.
Dilling's eyes widened and he looked at him in disbelief. "Double, dual-line magician?"
how is this possible?
He always thought that the dual magician was a character imagined by the novel writer and could not exist in the world. Because neither the elements nor the elves, they all have a peculiar monopoly, and it is impossible to coexist with other elements. This is why many people can sense several elements at first, but after choosing one practice, the perception of the other three elements slowly disappears.
But the facts before him did not allow him to deny it. The water element and the fire element are recognized among the four elements, but their magic appears in the hands of the same person.
Is Hyde really strong enough to break through the limits of mutually exclusive elements?
Seeing his doubts, Hyde smiled: "You must be curious now, whether I am a water magician or a fire magician."
Dilling did not deny.
As Hyde stretched out his other hand, a strong flame flared in the palm of his hand.
The light and shadow of water and fire fell on the faces of Heidein and Dilling at the same time.
Dilling murmured, "How is that possible?"
Hyde lifted the flames, handed the water polo to him, and said in a seductive voice, "Want to know why?"
Dilling looked at the water polo and suddenly said, "Why is the temperature of the water polo so high?" The closer the water polo, the higher the temperature came towards his face, like ... a flame.
Hyde bent slightly at the corner of his mouth. "Is it found?"
Dilling was still confused.
"Because, I use fire magic." With his eyes fixed, Hyde suddenly burst a ball of flame around the water polo in his palm, wrapping it tightly.
Dilling said suddenly, "I see. You are squeezing the water element together with the fire element!" The water element is passive, because it is squeezed together and has to condense into a water polo!
Hyde suddenly disappeared because of the fire and water in his hand, and said, "How is it better than the one you just learned?"
Dilling flushed and whispered, "You never taught me."
"My instructor has never taught me that magic can be used in this way," Hyde said coldly. "If everything is taught by me, what use do you have? Do you teach my magic like a book?" ? Don't you think the book is more reliable? At least it won't lose your temper and it won't misinterpret what I mean. "
Dilling looked down at his toes.
Obviously I think I have reason, but I don't know why. After seeing Heidein's magic, he started to understand and agree with his teaching method.
"Understanding the other three elements is not to let you learn how to use their magic, but to give you more space and imagination to create your own magic as well," he paused, and continued, " Defeat all enemies, no matter what department he belongs to. "
Dilling suddenly remembered Chai Fuang's answer to him-he was a fighting maniac.
He knows that magicians can be divided into four series of magicians in addition to different attributes, and can also be divided into life, combat, and auxiliary according to their areas of expertise. However, the definition of this latter division is relatively vague. Many magicians are able to provide help in life and have a certain combat effectiveness, such as most of the teachers in the sanctuary. But listening to Heidein's remarks, he seems to be ... an absolute combat magician?
Dilling had new troubles.
Because he wanted his mentor to be a life mentor, so that he could stay in the academy to research and invent magic that is useful to people's livelihood. According to statistics, most of the magic teachers who stay in the sanctuary are because they have made outstanding contributions to life magic. The combat department, yes, yes, but even if most combat instructors stay in the academy, they will often be sent to messengers of peace and justice across the continent-this obviously runs counter to his intention.
"I want to be a magician of life." Dilling expressed his wish.
Hyde shuddered, "What?"
"I want to be a magician in the life department." He reiterated louder.
Hyde frowned, "What's your full name?"
Dilling for a moment, he subconsciously replied, "Dilling Baseco."
"Where's your father?"
"Andre Baseco."
"The one from Shaman Lille?"
"Ok."
"Then how do you want to be a magician in the life department?" Hyde was puzzled with a look on his face.
"... convenient life."
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