Chapter 31: Peter (Part 1)
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Shaman from Afar
- Empty Trace
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- 2021-03-01 09:05:38
Peter smiled and looked at the apprentice bowing to himself. The gesture revealed a gesture of respect and respect, but this was only an objective description.
But actually ... that pair of eyes hidden under the messy hair, the obsidian-like eyes are far more impressive than what he made, hiding his feelings and heart perfectly, as if it were really just an ordinary one Tong apprentices are just as innocent.
Peter still remembers his study in Dalton. When he first saw Loren, he looked completely adult when he talked. He could clearly recognize his position and was still in Dalton. There is no downwind in front of him, and the appearance of being humble and polite is humble and polite. It is impossible for people to imagine that he was just a servant before.
"We have met before, maybe you don't remember."
"That's my honor." Loren answered with a smile, and then quickly recalled any scenes where the old man might appear, but it didn't seem to be, and there was still a smile of sincerity on his face.
"It was the day you first came to Wimpar, I was in Dalton's room." Peter said kindly: "I have to admit that I am really very curious about you."
So the dean was in that room that day? It turned out to be like this ... so the reason why I didn't let myself go in the first place was to discuss what should I do with myself?
He was not surprised at all. Obviously Dalton is very authoritative in this college, but if he wants to accept himself as a stranger, becoming an apprentice of the college might exceed his scope of authority. Without the approval of the dean, I am afraid he will never see himself even when he meets.
"Don't be too restrained, I am very casual." While sitting down with a smile, Peter said in an unquestionable tone. A simple hovering curse also "pressed" Loren on the chair: "Sorry, it took so long to really meet you, and it was at this time."
"You are so kind, I ..."
"No, I'm serious. I agree with Dalton's arrangement, but it doesn't mean that I will turn a blind eye to your efforts." The old man sighed and said in a slightly helpless tone: "You are just an apprentice, But we let you bear too much burden, whether it is Yegou Village or Gumu Town. "
What does the dean-adult intend to say? Looking at the hint in the other party's sentence, Loren was somewhat confused. However, judging from the tone of the other party, it seems to want to win their trust.
And, it ’s also my decision to hand you over to Dalton—a very selfish decision, because from the bottom of my heart, I do n’t want an outsider to break the existing peace and order of the college, even if you did A lot of things. "Peter's tone was a little regretful:" I don't want you to hate the college for that. "
"You are so worried, Master Dean." Loren also tried to make the other person relax his vigilance, blinking and smiling: "It is my honor to be an apprentice to be a Dalton mentor. And I know my own Position, I will do my best to complete all the tasks assigned to me by the college. "
Peter sighed a little, the more Loren showed no attention, the more he could perceive the other person deliberately perfunctory, so that Peter felt that he was facing another completely different Doyle Day Kant.
"You seem to be encountering a problem." Peter turned the subject anyway: "Let me guess, the things on this blackboard should come from Isaac Grantham's handwriting?"
Loren nodded slightly and gave the position to the old man: "We are going to design a weapon like a wand, but after inspection, we found ..."
"This thing is far beyond your level." The old man blinked: "Isaac is really talented. He can deduce this step enough to prove his qualifications."
"All you need is just some dialing and guidance." Indifferently, Peter added a few strokes on the blackboard: "I hope you will not feel that this old thing is busy with me, because this idea is really It ’s so interesting, I ca n’t help but want to see what the final result looks like!
"Besides, don't tell Isaac about this matter. The child is too arrogant. If you let him know that I helped, it will definitely hit him a lot." Peter blinked towards Loren. Blinked: "This is a secret between the two of us, do you think?"
"Of course." Loren nodded knowingly: "I will tell him that this was done before he left yesterday, but he didn't find it."
Regarding the degree of Isaac's self-righteousness, he certainly will not doubt, I am afraid it will be taken for granted.
"But speaking of Isaac, he was actually the first apprentice who voluntarily ran to Wimpar College to become a wizard." The old man's eyes showed lines of memory. "He came from a village south of the college Yes, I had no money when I came to the college. "
"His parents are farmers, and they are very devout believers of the Holy Cross. More importantly, he has no money to support his studies." The old man suddenly laughed: "But Dalton gave him a chance to let He works part-time as a librarian and remembers all the books in the library for a month. "
"It turns out so ..." Loren nodded thoughtfully: "I guess he didn't spend a month at all, right?"
"He only spent three days, and he was still literate the first two days. Then Dalton and I realized that perhaps the highest achievement of Wimpar in the future is the highest achievement that Isaac Grantham can achieve. "
"In order to protect him, I did not hand him over to any other mentor, but let Dalton take responsibility, so that Isaac can be separated from other apprentices without being criticized or interfered.
This can be understood somewhat-this era is different from the world I used to be, and the origin often determines everything. Even if Isaac himself, he never talked about his family, which is enough to explain the problem.
But Loren found another thing, whether he or Isaac had to be an apprentice to Dalton for some special reason. What was the little wizard Ain Rand for? What?
Lorren felt more and more curious.
"Whether it's you, Isaac or Ain, you all have some secrets you don't know, but these things should not be your burden." Peter pushed his ridiculous monocular eyes: "The more lonely people ~ EbookFREE.me ~ the more they should trust their friends, not beware of them. Try to see, you will not be disappointed."
"Thank you for your teaching." Loren bowed his head solemnly: "I will never forget it."
"I hope you can really find a friend that you can absolutely trust." The old man smiled and got up and left, but suddenly stopped: "Ah ... I heard that you are trying to study occultism and the void, right?"
"It's just a little curious." Loren smiled slightly: "Nothing I've seen so far about the void has described its existence in detail, so it will inevitably be a bit doubtful."
"No one can really understand it, and you can't" understand "it." Peter suddenly said a meaningful sentence: "Void is never simple enough to describe the existence, it is impossible to explain."
Can't "understand", let alone explain? The old man made Loren think about it. What I have seen before has also mentioned to some extent that the void is "existing because it does not exist", which is like hinting at something.
Is reminding myself that the void is not really a shapeable existence, but a completely abstract concept?
After returning to his mind, the old man had already left. After being silent for a moment, he seemed to understand why the other party had to meet him.
Lorra couldn't help laughing, somewhat disdainful.
Believe in others wholeheartedly, and believe in another individual who can never be fully confident. When thinking about problems, the other party will regard themselves as the first and not themselves, and will not betray themselves under absolutely favorable conditions. ?
Hmm ... that is against human nature, isn't it?