Chapter 87: Problem analysis (7)


Dilling didn't know how he could spread out his hand, and took the book off the shelf. It was not until he opened the pages of the book and saw the big smiley face in the foreword that he suddenly found out what he had done under the hoe, and his face turned red.
But the silent surroundings seemed to be silent encouragement, letting his fingers turn the page spontaneously.
The original vague question gradually became clear with the book's painstaking explanation and description. Dilling even constructed a dynamic picture in his mind, and the protagonist of the picture is--
"Dilling?" A whisper came from behind the bookshelf.
Dilling heartbeat, Dilin closed the book calmly, put it back in place, and strode out.
"What book were you just reading?" Soso asked casually.
Dilling had a stiff spine. "Nothing, miscellaneous books."
"Don't lend it to see it?" Soso was holding two thick books.
"What book did you borrow?"
Soso's attention was really taken away, and he presented him like a treasure. "One is the" Science Defense Magic Code "taught by the instructor today, and the other is" Six Unknown Shortcuts of Soil Magic. "
"It is better to learn magic down to earth. Shortcuts will only limit the development of your talents." Dilling only realized that his tone at the moment was similar to that of Hyde.
Suo Suo scratched his head and said, "I also know, but the mentor said that my perception of soil magic is very weak. Even if I start to learn now, I can only become an ordinary magician of the fourth or fifth level."
Dilling softly, he felt his head and said, "Everything is not necessarily, and hard work always pays off." In fact, many people can perceive more than one element before practicing magic. But after he chooses one of these elements, the perception of the other elements will slowly lose until they disappear completely. His perception of other elements is due to the various oppressions that Hyde had oppressed him, so that although he could not control the other three elements, he could vaguely perceive their existence under the condition of extreme concentration of mind.
Soso smiled, "It doesn't matter, you are there. I just need to build a strong wall and leave the rest to you."
Dilling nodded.
The two walked to the counter, and Soso gave the book in hand to the old woman.
The old woman helped him with the borrowing procedure.
Dilling didn't know if he was too sensitive, and always felt that the eyes of the old woman seemed to deliberately or unintentionally.
After finally completing the formalities, Dilling and Sosso were about to leave, and they listened to the old woman saying, "Aren't you borrowing books?"
Dilling stunned and turned back: "Don't borrow."
The old woman said, "Did you finish watching it?"
Dilling intuitively knew what she knew.
"Some books are not suitable for you, so I may close them next time." The old woman lowered her head again. "So if you haven't finished reading, it is best to read it before leaving."
Suozuo wondered: "What book is not suitable?"
Dilling flees while pulling Sasso.
Running all the way back to the bedroom, Raymond thought what had happened to them, and quickly asked, "Who killed him?"
Sasso was panting and shaking her head.
Dilling's physical strength is much stronger than that of Sosso, and he quickly follows the airway: "Exercise."
Raymond wondered: "Are you going to transfer to Saint-Sauveur?"
Soso opened her eyes wide.
Raymond said: "I'm kidding."
Dilling said: "Maybe going to Saint-Sauveur is also good."
Raymond's eyes widened.
Dilling said: "I'm joking too."
Raymond: "..."
At night Dilling was bathing in the bathroom, and somehow in her mind thought of the book "One Hundred Questions about Bed Skills". He has a good memory, and the words in the book are clearly printed on his mind, and then he finds that ...
He's hard.
His life has always been very self-disciplined, and it has never happened to him because of active imagination. Watching the reaction on his body, he slowly extended his hand over, and then tried to solve the problem with the knowledge in the book.
Time passes quickly and slowly.
After an unpleasant pleasure, he lay on his back in the bathtub.
Raymond knocked on the door twice. "Why is it so long today?"
"It's coming soon!" Dilling jumped up instantly, scrambling to clean.
When he opened the door, Ramon sniffed hard, and frowned, "Why is it so fragrant?"
"I washed it twice."
"Why?" Raymond asked.
Dilling came out casually, "I love cleanness."
"..."
In order to show that he also loves cleanliness, Raymond washed three times.
So much so that when Soso went in, she was almost fainted in the bathroom.
Dilling's magic progress is still stagnant.
Heidein's patience was finally exhausted.
"What the are you thinking?" The blue eyes blinked dangerously.
Dilling courageously said, "Teacher, what kind of confession do you like?"
"Expression?" Hyde looked weird.
Dilling licked his lips and said, "The kind to my sweetheart." Sitting in wait is never his style. Now that he has determined his mind and has endured torture, he will try one.
"Do you have someone you like?" Hyde held his arms around him.
Dilling nodded slightly.
"Who?" Asked sharply.
Dilling said: "Not sure yet."
Hyde raised an eyebrow: "You want to be sure?"
Dilling nodded hesitantly. He didn't know much about Heidein's age. Although he looked young, it was difficult to guarantee that he would be ready to start a family one day. After discovering the "like" mood, he began to suffer from the details.
"I'd better help you." Hyde's meaning was unclear.
"help me?"
"If you don't settle this matter one day, you won't study magic one day." Hyde flicked his finger on his arm. "So, as your instructor, I have an obligation to help you solve this problem."
Dillin blinked, "Tutor really wants to help me?"
"Ok."
"Whoever the other party is?"
"Ok."
"The mentor helped me get the other side to agree?" Although Dilling knew he was a bit despicable, Dilling set a trap.
Heiden did not jump down. "do not guarantee."
"..."
"But I can give you an answer quickly."
"..." Dilling thought about the possible consequences of Hyde's knowledge, he shook his head quickly. "Forget it."
Hyde narrowed his eyes and said, "You don't believe me?"
"No, I just thought, I'll fix this troublesome thing myself."
"If you can solve it, why do you want me?"
Dillingen laughed: "I just want to find someone to ask."
Hyde stared at him.
Dilling chilled on his back.
"That's fine." To the surprise of Dilling, Hyde was not reluctant. "But in order to prove that you can solve it, you must demonstrate everything I have taught you this month."
Dilling said in surprise: "Tomorrow?"
"You can do it in advance."
"..."
"Or do you change your mind and want to tell me the answer?"
Dilling gritted his teeth. "Tomorrow tomorrow!"
Hyde froze from the corner of his mouth.
By eleven o'clock in the evening, Raymond found that Dilling had not returned to the room. Soso originally had said he would wait for Dilling, but he was so tired these days that he had his head on his pillow and didn't want to wake him up until daybreak.
Raymond waited in bed for a while, finally going down to find someone.
Although the internal security of Saint-Pades College is good, he still feels uneasy when he thinks that his neighbor is Warcraft of Nightmare Forest.
Before walking downstairs, before he went out, he saw Dilling standing in front of the building and practicing magic.
"Why are you suddenly working hard?" Ramon was surprised.
Dilling put away the magic and sighed, "Take a test tomorrow."
"Small exam?" Raymond was nervous. "What is the exam? Why don't I know?"
"It was a special test for me." Dilling said.
Raymond breathed a sigh of relief, and immediately found that he was not very kind, and quickly comforted him: "You can rest assured. With Hyde's love for you, he will never embarrass you."
"Pamper?" Dilling glared at him like a ghost.
Raymond said: "Don't you think?"
Dilling shook his head.
"Not everyone will be at the moment of life and death, ask a friend to take their students away first." Ruimeng said.
Dilling remembered the battle outside Big Bay, he calmly said, "Not only me, but also Melina and Brandry."
"They are friends." Ramon said, "Do you really think Heidein is special to you?"
Dilling said: "I am his only student."
When he said that, Raymond also stunned. Indeed, it is particularly not particularly to be compared. Dilling is the only student of Heidein, and there is nothing to compare. But he soon came up with other ways of comparison, "then you are better than my mentor to me and Hyde to you."
"... Your mentor is different from my mentor." Dilling said.
Raymond felt that he was quite reasonable again, "Well. Forget it, don't want this problem. Anyway, what he thinks of you is not the point, the point is what you think of him."
Dilling was speechless.
Raymond stared at his expression for three minutes, then sighed on his forehead: "It's so blind."
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