Chapter 155: Artificial eye


Dr. Kaylandil took off his blindfold and carefully observed the blind right eye, both sympathetic and angry.
"The whole eyeball has been slashed out by the sharp edge. The guy named Soul Stealer is really a ruthless bastard!"
Joan bit his lip without saying a word, and his heart was full of guilt, as if Dr. Kailandil had just scolded himself.
Javier also leaned over to observe Joan's right eye and asked Kailandil softly, "Can it be cured?"
The doctor shook his head helplessly: "Unless high-level priests are invited to perform the "regeneration"... Unfortunately, this city cannot find a priest capable of performing this magic."
"How about installing a prosthetic eye for Joe first? It happens that there is a prosthetic eye that is very exquisitely crafted in my shop. Although I can't see things, at least I can't see anything abnormal on the outside. Help, at least to avoid attracting the strange eyes of classmates and teachers." Havel said.
Joan actually didn’t want to put a fake eye in his eyes, but as Mr. Havel said-"One-eyed Dragon" looked too fierce, making people suspect that he had been a pirate and could not enter the rich area. How can noble masters and manor owners make a lot of money?
Joan recalled that when he first entered the city last night, he once attracted the policeman to chase a street. The root cause was that his blindfold was too eye-catching, making the policeman suspect that he had a criminal record. Even if he doesn’t mind his image, it’s necessary to put on a prosthetic eye to avoid trouble.
After making a decision, Joan asked Javier about the price of the prosthetic eye. Javier smiled and waved his hand, persuading him not to worry about these trivial matters.
"It's just a fake eye. It's not worth a few cents. It's a gift I gave you."
Joan was embarrassed to accept his gift. Dr. Kaylandil helped him out at the right time, saying that he paid for him, which was a celebration of his admission to Leiden College. As Joan's pharmacy teacher, he came out with the money more justified than Havel.
Javier took the prosthetic eye happily, as he said, it was true and false. What is more rare is that this eyeball is made of a special gum, which is soft and elastic in texture, and the touch is no different from the real eyeball. , There is almost no discomfort in the eye frame.
Dr. Kaylandil washed his hands with spirits, put on thin deerskin gloves, and then helped Joan carefully clean up the blood and scars around his right eye, and gently put him on his artificial eyes.
This minor operation went very smoothly, and Joan saw a healthy self in the mirror within half an hour. What surprised him even more was that his right eye was able to rotate with his heart, except that he could not see anything, and it was almost the same as the real eyeball.
Kairandil told him to clean his prosthetic eyes on time. The mage is particularly convenient to do this, without having to take off the prosthetic eye and release a "magic trick" directly at himself.
The blindfold was sewed by Condy himself. Although he can't use it now, Joanne can't help it.
After Joan's eyes had been operated on, the time had come to evening.
Javier invites Joanne and Kylandir to have dinner at their home. The chef burned a home-made famous dish in Port Leiden-the crispy "garlic cheese bun" and the "tomato sirloin stewed" until it was soft and fragrant. It was so delicious that Joan felt that every bite was wrapped in pure Happiness!
After dinner, the servant withdrew the tray and brought coffee and dessert. The three sat around the table, drinking coffee and continuing to chat. The topic was transferred from Joan himself to Leiden College where he was about to go.
Leiden College, to be exact, is a comprehensive public college funded by the Port of Leiden Municipal Council. The school has a five-year academic system. In addition to the conventional majors of literature, art, mathematics, engineering, law, and business, it also provides knights, mages, and warlocks. , Poets, priests and other extraordinary professional training courses are known for their high entrance exam thresholds and expensive tuition fees. Among all the above majors, the most expensive and the most academically burdensome one is precisely the master's major chosen by Joan.
"Most freshmen majoring in Leiden College will only perform one or two tricks when they first enter the school. When they upgrade their exams in the first school year, they must proficiency in at least one 1st-level spell and obtain a formal master qualification certification; the second school year At the end, master at least 4 1st-level spells, and obtain the 2nd-level mage certification; at the end of the third year, master at least 1 2nd-level spell, and obtain the 3rd-level mage qualification; at least 4 4th-level spells, Obtained a 4th-level master's qualification certification; mastered at least one 3rd-level spell in the fifth academic year, in addition to obtain a 5th-level master's qualification certification, and obtained a diploma issued by the instructor and the principal jointly... You will be successful if you meet all the above requirements Finished school."
Mr. Javier stared at Joan, his expression becoming very serious.
"Joan, I’m not scaring you. The current principal of Leiden College, Mr. Alexander Jefferson, is known for his strict teaching. No matter what background the student has, there are only two options once the school exam fails to meet the standard: either drop out or repeat Choosing the former means halfway, losing the opportunity to join the Austrian Law Association and obtaining a business license, and choosing the latter will have to pay twice the tuition fee for one year of repetition!"
Joan heard cold sweats.
"Of course, there are rewards for punishment. If you can achieve excellent results during your studies, or even complete your studies ahead of schedule, the college also allows high-quality students to choose to skip grades or graduate in advance, saving a lot of tuition expenses and getting a copy of the meter. A letter of recommendation from the University of Degaard for recognition."
Joan was relieved and his face turned from cloudy to sunny.
The college allows skipping levels, which is undoubtedly great news for him.
With his current spell-casting ability, there is no problem directly studying in the third grade, which can save two years of tuition fees-a full 6000 Duga!
Javier seemed to see through Joan's mind and smiled and asked if he had signed a student loan contract.
"I signed it after passing the entrance examination last winter, and I can get a 1500 gold Duga student loan every academic year, which is equivalent to half of the tuition fee, which helped me reduce a lot of pressure." Qiao An answered truthfully.
Javier shook his head and smiled bitterly: "Poor students like you from the countryside have signed a student loan contract out of ten and become a future employee of the colonial company. I admit that this contract is very helpful for you to complete your studies, but don’t you Treating this as a kind of charitable grant, in fact, the Vernoya Colonial Company, which provides you with tuition, not only does not suffer, but also uses your innocent ideas of poor children in the countryside to make a big bargain."
Qiao An froze for a while, and asked a little uncomfortably: "Do you mean to serve the company for five years according to the contract after graduation? Isn't that a loss?"
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