Aislin couldn't help turning her head to look at Oliva... Her senior brother also turned to look at her thoughtfully.
Then both of them showed disgusting expressions at the same time.
Root shook his head helplessly: "Although the Heinalson family has internal struggles, it has always been fair to the children.
The only thing they can't do is talent.
They stayed together at a young age before they had established their own likes and dislikes of people, ate and lived together, learned spells together, and struggled with spell learning together... Even if they were jealous, they were just sarcastic remarks at most, nothing.
I don't know how to cause more damage.
Even if such children grow up and go their own ways, it will be difficult for them to express their hostility towards the companions with whom they have gone through hard times.
Of course, enough benefits will make all this meaningless...but at the very least, he will put those who live in the memory of the past at the end of the list."
Oliva raised his head and thought for a moment, then shook his head: "Only based on blood ties can such trust be established.
Children who can become mages have high IQs. If they are strangers, they will not quickly lower their guard...if they are hostile from the beginning..."
He raised his eyes and looked at Aislin: "No matter how nice you are to her after that, it will be of no use."
Root smiled: "So, the Heinalson family is special."
"Is this the reason why Felice was not successfully exploited?" Aislin thought of another person, "I can actually feel his jealousy of Russell, and even the card he cares more about.
Punt, when he spoke, his tone was a bit sour.
But when he was making a choice, his first reaction was to find those two children to cooperate with.
He's not really Heinalsson."
"It's okay if Heinalson doesn't know him! Bloodline is just a prerequisite, and the friendly and united environment is the reason why they get along harmoniously." Oliva couldn't help but laugh twice, "Are you thinking about this?
Do you make excuses for your failures?
Ah, no, that child actually has a better character, can that be the reason for you to shirk your responsibility?"
Aislin glanced at him slowly: "Isn't the reason why I made a mistake because all three of them can be described as good people?
Who would have thought that there are really good people in the Tower of Darkness?"
Oliva couldn't help but pause for a second, and he suddenly realized that Aislin was right.
If it were either of them, it would be impossible for this disaster to go through so smoothly... Who would really run to the hiding place given by the other!
You have to shed your skin before you die, so you can't do it.
"Actually, I'm more surprised by Gilbert." Aislin was confused for a while, and then couldn't help but say, "The reason those two children can do that kind of behavior must be because they know that their teacher will not blame them for it.
them.
Of course, I know how much he valued his family in the past, but didn't he give up on protecting everyone in the family this time?
What does he mean?
Have you replaced the more unbridled family love with a small-scale, recognized family type?
How did he do it, and what did he think... He was actually willing to give his feelings to some people whose faces he had never seen before?
I still can’t figure it out.”
Although Gilbert must have taken such careful precautions because he was thoughtful enough, but... the premise for thinking of these is that Gilbert still has those feelings in his heart?
But what kind of transformation is this!
Apparently Gilbert even gave up on those who were closer to him by blood.
Aisling couldn't figure it out.
Root looked at his female disciple and shook his head: "Gilbert is always a person who protects his shortcomings.
It's taboo for you to only think about Ulrich, why don't you consider his care for his students?"
"Huh?" Aislin turned her head in surprise, "Teacher, do you mean to say that Gilbert did this not because he still loved everyone in that family, but because he considered the feelings of his students?
But, if he really values his students... shouldn't he teach them what it means to give up?"
Oliva is a little more understanding: "When I first accepted students, I thought more about it.
Although I hope they understand as soon as possible, in the world of mage, the most important thing is to learn to let go and not to have too deep feelings with ordinary family members... Otherwise, it will really affect the path of mage because of watching their family members grow old and die.
Moreover, the more excessive attention you pay, the worse it will be for your family.
Fortunately, those who can become mages are more or less rational people, as long as they see the negative effects.
You don't have to look at me like that, Aisling.
I said, that was the beginning.
After students receive more, they won't think about so many useless things.
I will only remind them, and then I will solve my own problems.
By the way, you really don't understand.
You only have a few students, and they are all ruined by you."
"Ha~" Aislin rolled her eyes, "They couldn't pass my test and chose to betray!"
"Aisling." Root warned gently.
"teacher……"
"Although I have long said that if you don't change this problem, you should not accept any more students..." Root said seriously, "But this is not the reason why you completely give up teaching students.
And you, Oliva, you don’t understand what I’m saying.”
"teacher?"
"I really didn't expect that after suffering such painful torture, Gilbert could still maintain his pure white nature!" Root shook his head, "He did this to prevent his apprentice from being
Do you have any regrets about your choice?"
He suppressed Aislin who tried to interrupt with his eyes: "My control over the Tower of Darkness is much deeper than you know.
So, if I want to know what happened, I will know it.
Gilbert never told his students in advance when to save the unlucky one, what is his name, ah, Felice.
He just gave them control of all the secret passages in the Magic Tower, including the secret room where Felice was hiding.
Everything else was done by the two kids themselves.
I guess Russell watched you enter the secret passage to search for their children...Aisling, how do you feel now?"
What could Aisling feel?
Whenever she thinks about what she has done being completely seen by a 16-year-old child, she feels an indescribable feeling of depression... She doesn't know where to vent her anger!
Root was obviously dissatisfied with what she had done during this period, and Aislin really didn't dare to do anything more.
"Oh... Look, your intuition is not completely useless." Oliva took the opportunity to add insult to injury, "It's just that everything you feel is made by yourself... Ah, it suits you quite well.
Consistent style.”
"Gilbert..." Root shook his head slightly, "I thought he had changed a lot... actually... it was really, a bit beyond my expectation.
destiny……
Is it so interesting?"
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"Destiny, is it so interesting?"
In another high tower of the Tower of Black Mystery, someone also murmured this sentence.
However, this time, the person sitting on the high platform was not the Kamanteta who was supposed to be, but another young man with dark brown hair, eyes of the same color, and wearing a simple black cotton robe.
His appearance is not the kind that makes people remember him, but his eyes under his long hair are very sharp.
"What are you talking about?" Camanteta sat next to him, wearing a beautifully embroidered robe, with short hair, and a particularly obvious aquiline nose on his short face, "Rolando's failure?
?”
"No, that's right, there is no failure at all."
Scott Rommel turned to look at him and smiled: "On the contrary, it was very successful.
The Heinalson family is just as interesting as I thought!
By the way, do you know who gave Pruitt the medicine?"