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26. Teaching methods (6)

The old man stared at Dilin with bright stars in his eyes, "Are you a student of Hydein?"

Dilling nodded.

The old man suddenly stood up, turned his head and looked at Hydein brilliantly, "Give it to me?"

Hyde replied without thinking: "Dream."

"I'll exchange it with you with my latest magic array!"

"It seems that someone admits that his magical talent is so bad." Hyde said, "Why do I want a magic circle for someone with a magical talent?"

The old man turned his eyes around the room and said reluctantly: "I'll exchange my paintings for you!"

Hyde gestured to Dilin, "Say what you want to say."

Seeing that the old man was still looking at Hydein with "feeling affectionately", Di Lin couldn't help but hesitate.

"Or do you want to exchange it with the painting here?" Hyde raised his eyebrows.

"Can you tell me why you can't untie Soso's seal?" Dilin asked quickly.

Seeing that Hyde was unmoved by his plea, the old man sat back on the old chair in depression, "because his elemental perception was too strong."

Di Lin was stunned, "Too strong? Isn't this a good thing?"

Soso looked at him in surprise.

The old man said, "Well, it was a good thing, but if it was not handled properly, it turned into a bad thing."

Dilin and Soso were both confused.

The old man said: "Do you know why the admission standards of the Holy Academy are at least thirteen years old?"

Dilling shook his head.

"Because children who are too young do not understand the dangers of magic at all." The old man stretched out his finger and gently stroked the painting in front of him, "Magic is a weapon. a very dangerous weapon."

Dilling admits this. Compared to the scope and severity of the damage, swords and magic are not on the same level.

"So a child who is too young has too strong elemental perception, he may be used by elements in turn." The old man looked at Sosuo, and a strange light flashed in his eyes.

Dillin frowned and said, "Elements are not conscious."

"The element does not have it, but the element elves have it."

Dillin was surprised and said, "Can Soso drive the elemental elves?"

The old man said, "And he is an elemental elf with an extremely violent temper."

Dillin blinked and quickly summarized and analyzed the information obtained in his mind, "Can you say that if the spell is untied, Soso will be controlled by that elemental elf?"

"I don't know if it will be controlled, but it will definitely cause a lot of trouble." The old man said, and sighed.

"You seem to have been in this trouble," Hydein said.

The old man curled his lips, "Or why do you think I would seal him?"

Soso asked carefully: "What trouble did I cause?"

Di Lin frowned, as if he remembered something, and murmured: "I heard that the Gulan Palace...had been repaired on a large scale." Gulan has existed for so long, and it is normal to repair the palace. The reason why he remembers so clearly is because his father had a strange expression when he mentioned this. Moreover, the three words on the large scale seemed to imply that the palace could no longer live normally.

Hydein and the old man both looked on Soso.

Hyde suddenly curled the corner of his mouth and said, "It's interesting."

The old man glanced at him, "Do you want to accept him as a student?"

Dilling and Soso both looked at him. If Hyde was willing to accept Soso as a student, then they could attend classes together.

Hyde did not answer positively, "Your instructor is Chai Fuang."

The light in Suo Suo's eyes quickly dimmed.

What else Dilin wanted to say was pulled by the old man to appreciate his other paintings.

Di Lin was born into a noble family and had a certain appreciation for paintings. However, with the introduction of the old man, he found that he could use fewer and fewer words. Just when he was embarrassed, Hyde stood up and said goodbye.

He hurriedly pulled Sosuo to follow.

The old man watched slowly down the ladder, lay down on the floor with unfulfilled feelings, and shouted to him: "Remember to come often. I can complete a new painting every day."

Dillin turned around and smiled at him, but his steps were getting faster and faster.

After leaving the staff dormitory, Hyde left them and returned to his residence.

Dillin had to go back to the dormitory with Soso.

Seeing that Dillin was depressed, Sosuo said, "Actually, I have no interest in magic. It doesn't matter if I don't learn it."

Dilin said: "I don't want you to waste your time here."

"Actually, it's not a waste of time. Siro asks me to do a lot of things every day."

"Silo?" Dilin suddenly stopped and stared at him in shock.

Sosuo flattened his mouth and did not dare to look at him directly, "Well, the instructor asked him to guide me."

Dillin said nervously: "Then is he causing trouble for you?"

"not yet."

What I don’t mean is to believe that he will, but have not had time to perform it yet?

Dilling frowned, "What did he guide you?"

Suo Suo thought for a while and said, "Help him turn the book."

"besides?"

"Copy the book."

Dilin's voice became heavier and heavier, "And?"

"Uh, I have to make coffee occasionally..." He saw that Dillin's face was almost the same as the school uniform, and hurriedly said, "It's all very relaxing."

Dillin took a deep breath and said, "I'll take you to find Mentor McCrees."

He looked at him inexplicably.

"I'll help you apply for a change of tutors." Dilin said, then turned around and prepared to go to the tutor's dormitory, but before he could take a step, he heard Soso whisper behind him: "I don't want it."

Dilling froze.

This was the first time he and Soso knew each other, and he refused his proposal in a positive way.

Suo Suo seemed to be shocked by his blurted words, and after a long time he continued, "I can't use magic anyway, it's the same for any teacher."

Dillin turned to look at him.

Suo raised his head, and his round eyes smiled into two crescent moons. "As long as Di Lin becomes a tenth-level magician, he can protect me. Anyway, I live next door to you in the future, so if there is anything you can do, it is very convenient for you."

...

Dillin turned around and touched his hair.

So Suo smiled so much that his eyes disappeared.

"I protect you, then who will protect your wife?" Di Lin asked with a smile.

Suo Suo was stunned for a moment, "Wife?"

"Um."

Soso thought seriously, "Then, let Dilin protect it together. Anyway, she lives with me in the future and is also a neighbor with you, so it is very convenient to protect it."

"..." Dilin thought that he had to learn magic well because the family he wanted to protect was too large.

Although he did not help Soso change his mentor in the end, Dilin still told Soso to try to be with Ningya whenever he has time and stay away from Siro. He himself worked harder to study.

Seeing that his perception of the fire element was always difficult to get closer, Hyde turned to learning the wood element.

This learning method is not dangerous, but it is very boring.

After a day, Di Lin kept looking at a tree. He looked open, closed his eyes and looked with his brain. In the end, he dreamed that he had turned into a tree, but he still didn't know what the wood element looked like.

Asked Hydein, the answer I got was to continue.

After thinking about it, only Alidi, who knew people, had a resting wood magic, so he took the initiative to ask him.

Although Alidi has always been hostile to Dillin, it is rare for someone to ask him about wood magic. His vanity was greatly satisfied, so he teased him a few words and explained it.

"Wood elements, like earth elements, are fixedly crowded together. Unlike fire elements and water elements, they are distributed in the air." What Alidi said is actually common sense. However, before coming to the Holy Academy, Dilin was measured to have a strong perception of water elements, so he has been working hard to learn water elements and has never paid attention to this knowledge.

"So they are more likely to be sensed than fire and water elements." Alidi said this, feeling that he seemed to be a little belittled, and hurriedly added, "Of course, if you learn wood magic and earth magic well, you can also become a very, very powerful magician!"

Dillin smiled and said, "Of course."

Seeing that he had a good attitude, Alidi continued: "The wood element is very willing to get close to people, especially the weak. Kough, I mean, in short, you have to be kinder to it and be gentle, and it will pay attention to you." He felt that the more he said, the more he was talking, why did he seem to be devalued again? So he opened the topic and said: "Aren't you a water magic? Why ask the wood?"

Dilin said: "This is homework."

"Homework?" Alidi stretched out his ears, "What homework?" In fact, he envied Dilling for being taught one-on-one by Hyde, because Melena often lost her mind, and every time she appeared, she would give a few hurried tips to let them understand themselves, and then disappeared again.

I heard that many tutors in the Holy Academy look like this. There is no way, it is their duty to bring out graduates, so it is not helpful for promotion. Only by making achievements in magic research can they get promoted and raise salaries faster.

Dilin continued to answer impatiently, "Homework."

Aridi was impatient, "Can't you take the initiative to say the completeness?"
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