Chapter 472 Hill suddenly wakes up

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 Carpenter woke up in time, and of course Hill also discovered it, but he knew better that this girl did not move his heart, or in other words, was not suitable to be taught by him at all.

How should I put it... He is actually a very self-centered person, and part of his cognition should be a bit strange from a human perspective.

Even if he occasionally thinks about comparing his feelings with others and thinking about his feelings from a lower perspective, it is only occasionally, and his lowness does not seem to be really low.

This is why he never denies his earth-bear side.

Hill really couldn't think about the places he passed by, whether there were any small tree branches that would fall down when he bumped into them, let alone whether he had stepped on any small stones that might hurt his feet... because of those things.

You will naturally avoid him.

He didn't even need to use brute force to push it away.

Therefore, only people like Russell, who have strong self-control and excellent self-learning ability, are barely suitable for Hill's teaching method.

Moreover, his lack of patience caused by not having contact with ordinary people for many years is also a key factor... He is very uncomfortable with needing to repeatedly remind people who are still unclear about the situation.

Just like during that time, it's not like he didn't remind Carpenter, but the girl could only understand part of what he said.

If Russell hadn't been watching her all the time and reminding her anytime and anywhere, Carpenter wouldn't have been able to embark on the path of an official mage so easily.

Hill was quite satisfied with the girl's character, but...she just wasn't suitable for Hill's teaching method.

Of course, Hill is not incapable of being patient and meticulous, but Carpenter doesn't have the value to let him give up his habits and adapt to her.

Hill finally understood some of Frank's feelings: students can really only teach what they can accept.

He is not an educator, and he does not even have the basic attributes of a teacher.

So, if you don’t have the ability, don’t have that dream.

Even for a child like Russell, Hill felt that his talent was not enough... Then he seriously thought about it, could someone better than Russell be an ordinary person?

Someone who has talent, luck, character and willpower, what kind of person does that have to be?

If the world wasn't on the verge of destruction, how could Hill keep a child like Russell by his side, whose fate is so entwined with the will of the world, and teach him so carefully?

After understanding this, he had a very clear understanding of his future: Russell is the first, and should also be the last for a while.

Hill didn't know how long this 'period' would last, but until he smoothed over his willfulness and looseness, it probably wouldn't happen again.

He is very knowledgeable and capable, but he is really not suitable to be a teacher.

Hill actually understood this before...but he once thought that he should be able to teach students with good talents and good personalities.

However, after discovering that something was wrong with his definition of talent and character, his "thinking" completely lost its meaning.

After finally having a more formal student and a trainee with whom he could just compare, Hill finally had a deeper understanding of his own abnormality.

Carpenter, if she appeared at Adrian's place, he would be happy to accept her as a formal student... Although she has many shortcomings, these shortcomings are not irredeemable and can be improved with time and patience.

Of course Hill can see this, but if he is asked to patiently find every shortcoming of the child and help her correct it without hurting her self-confidence, he really seems to be unable to do so.

He is not a completely irresponsible person... If he had accepted Carpenter before he figured this out, no matter how impatient he was, Hill would have suppressed his irritability and taught her well.

However, without outside influence, Hill rarely made decisions that would have caused him so much trouble.

Therefore, Carpenter is still Carpenter...a faction student in Gilbert's name, not his official student.

Although Russell is, he has not been registered as a successor disciple.

To put it more appropriately, Russell was only a registered disciple, and he was still registered under Gilbert's name.

If he really doesn't want to, these are all things he can shirk...but, as long as it doesn't go against his will, Hill is willing to bear his part.

Especially Russell, who has changed a lot because of him.

He also suddenly figured it out... Whether it was Russell or Carpenter, their styles of doing things seemed to be the same as those of people in this world, but there were some subtle differences.

If you stay with him for a longer time, this difference will be more obvious, and in the end, they may even become incompatible with this world.

The reason why Hill thought so much was because he was seeing the feeling of sitting together with Root's middle and high-level students.

Not long after he sat there, he noticed the slightly subtle difference in breath.

And this difference appeared just a short time after these two children were under his hands... Obviously, Hill has tried hard to reduce daily communication with them.

He really didn't expect that just teaching them spells would have such obvious consequences.

This has nothing to do with any standard runes, it's all because of himself.

If it had been de la Cruz who taught the two children, they would not have this problem...Dela Cruz's attributes are very suitable for this world.

If Hill really leaves after everything is over, Russell and Carpenter, especially Russell, will have to go through a painful change, which will completely collapse the newly established concepts and beliefs.

, and then the pain of rebuilding.

It's even hard to say whether he can stand up again.

Hill indeed didn't care if others suffered, but he never hoped that he would bring this kind of pain.

Especially these two people, he didn't hate them, and even admired them.

Hill couldn't help but smile when he thought of this: No matter how firm he was before, as long as he was still the same Hill, he would inevitably follow this path.

Anyway, it's just leaving another Aglaia town in this world. It doesn't need to be that troublesome, as long as there is a base that is safe enough and vaguely connected to this world.

Leave enough protection for these two children so that they can maintain a certain self-life until they can leave this world.

No wonder he initially considered how to solve the problem once he accepted Russell.

It turns out that from the first day he pretended to be Gilbert, some things were destined to be irreversible.

As long as he is still the conscientious Hill, he will not be able to walk away, no matter what the final result is.

Hill tried hard to recall the few small satellites he saw before entering this planet... Where is a suitable place to build a magic tower?

Russell's question interrupted Hill's thoughts: "Teacher, Ulrich, and Felice... want to..."

Although he spoke hesitantly, Hill still understood what he meant: Feliz had obviously received a strong inheritance, and he was also an ambitious man who might not necessarily be willing to accept Ulrich's command.

"Don't worry about them." Hill said calmly, "Hinalsson's future is only what Ulrich wants, and I will only care about the lives of your two families.

As for the future path, it depends on how they want to go.

The Tower of Black Mystery will definitely not let them go like this, and will still come to recruit apprentices from time to time.

It's just that the current Black Mystery Tower has become the status of the Black Mystery Town in the past.

People in Heinelson can still choose their future according to their wishes.

All I want to delay is this period of time."

Russell nodded... Even if Felice is ambitious, it will not affect the family itself as long as the Heinalson family is safe enough and Ulrich has nothing to ask of him.

Also, his teacher is obviously a more powerful magic circle master than the real Gilbert. As long as Ulrich follows his magic circle drawings, he can definitely ensure the safety of his family for a long time.

So as long as Ulrich is still there, the family will not have any problems... And if something happens to Ulrich, then how can 'Gilbert' care about the life and death of the Heinalson family?

Reminding himself that he must send another sharp letter to those idiots at home before leaving, Russell let out a long sigh.


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