"Teach me spells!" Adili pointed at Morsis and said with a serious face.
Morsis stood there, not understanding the situation for a moment. It took more than ten seconds before he understood what the other party meant.
"I, teach you magic?" Morses was surprised in his heart.
Let’s not mention that the other party is a noble lady and I am an employee. Do I have the right to teach others? Even if I really ask him to teach, he won’t be able to teach her clearly.
He has only been a scholar for a long time, and he still hasn't figured out those first-level spells.
"This, Miss Addili, I think it will be difficult for me to do it." Morriss laughed twice and replied.
"Why?" Adili stared at Morsis and asked, "How about I increase your reward?"
"It's not that reason. Butler Modi has given me a lot...it's just...I'm not capable of teaching others." Morsis thought for a while and finally decided to tell the truth.
"Well, it's true...compared to that guy Beierle, you're still a rookie." Adili looked at Morsis, sighed, and said.
"Hey, don't be so direct!" Morsis shouted in his heart, then cleared his throat, trying to take the opportunity to change the topic, and said, "Well, Miss Adili, why do you want to learn so much?
Where’s the magic?”
After hearing this, Adili glanced at him, her expression suddenly a little sad.
"Why do you ask so many questions? I can learn whatever I want to learn!" Adili instantly returned to her usual demeanor and replied. After finishing speaking, she walked to the chair in the corner and sat down.
"Well, are you really unable to teach others a single spell?" After sitting down, Adili raised her head and asked, "Beier rarely treats others like that. I don't believe that you are just a scholar like me.
people."
"That's me!" Morsis muttered in his heart, then frowned and said thoughtfully, "It's not like there's nothing..."
He just thought that if he just taught people, he did have a few spells that he could teach people...for example, the floating spell or the fireball spell.
These growth spells are cast in the same way no matter which level you are in, so there is no mystery.
"Miss Adili, did Mr. Beller really not teach you a single spell except meditation?" Morsis asked. The reason why he acquiesced that the other party learned meditation was because it is one of the conditions for becoming a scholar.
.
Adili nodded, sighed, and replied, "That guy didn't allow me to study... In fact, even becoming a scholar was something I had to say for a long time before he agreed."
"Why?" Morsis frowned. It sounded like Beierle didn't want Adili to enter the transcendent world.
"..." Adili was silent for a while, then opened her mouth and said, "Then are you willing to teach me?"
When Morse saw that the other party did not answer the previous question, he was very sensible and did not ask any more questions, and naturally integrated into the other party's topic.
"It's not impossible..." Morsis thought for a while, and finally decided to teach her a few things, so as to avoid being asked about it every day after the work was completed... Well, he believed that the other party would do that.
"Teach her only those magic circles that are not offensive, otherwise it will be difficult to talk to Mr. Beller," Morsis said secretly.
When Adili heard this, her eyes lit up, she immediately jumped down from the chair and walked to Morsis.
"Then, thank you." She stretched out a hand and said with a smile.
"Uh, it's nothing." Morse slowly took hold of the other person's hand, shook it twice, and replied.
"So, when do we start?" Adili smiled, crossed her arms over her chest again, and asked.
"Well, maybe tomorrow, I have to get familiar with the work process." Morse subconsciously postponed the matter.
"Well, that's true. Dad's matters are more important." Adili nodded and continued, "Then chat with me for a while. Thank you very much..."
After saying that, Adili sat down again.
"Uh, what?" Morrissey thought that this lady was going back, but unexpectedly she sat down again.
"Hey, how old are you this year?" Adili asked.
"Well, I'm almost eighteen, why are you asking?" Morse frowned and replied.
"Hehe, then I'm a little older than you... Well, I have been facing those old men all day long, and I haven't chatted with my peers for many years." Adili's tone gradually became lighter, and the corners of her mouth raised slightly, and she said,
"Sometimes, I really envy those ordinary children living in the city..."
Seeing the other party's voice gradually getting smaller, Morse didn't know what to say. His brain was thinking crazily, trying to answer something.
"Were you traveling before you came here?" Before he could think of an answer, Adili asked again, and her tone returned to normal.
"Ah, yes, I came to Salius City with a caravan." Morses replied.
"Caravan...well, have you met those bandits? Yesterday's newspaper mentioned that two well-known bandits were caught. Well, what were their names?" Adili frowned and fell into thinking.
"Mondley and Johnson?" Morse regretted it as soon as he spoke, but as the saying goes, there is no turning back, so he could only bear the consequences of this thoughtless sentence.
"Oh, yes!" Adili's eyes lit up and she asked, "Is it possible that you were the one who solved them two?"
"No, it was done by a bounty hunter in my caravan...I, I provided some assistance." Morses thought for a while and decided to tell part of the truth. After all, the other party also understood the transcendent world, so the whole story was more interesting.
It is easy to expose some things that he does not want to expose.
"Wow, can you tell me?" Adili exclaimed, curious about this experience that she had never experienced before.
Morses sighed, recounted the battle that night, and gave the main credit to Bucket, describing himself as a novice hiding in the dark to assist.
"Well, I think your choice is correct. Beierle told me that that is the way scholars fight...probably. I haven't experienced it. It's just a guess." Adili thought for a moment and responded to Moore.
Sith.
"Your life is quite exciting." Addili added with a smile.
"Miss Adili, I have to say that most people would think that your life is more exciting." Morris couldn't help but reply when he thought of the other party's property.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he finished saying this, Adili's smile solidified.
"Is there anything exciting about my life..." She lowered her head and muttered to herself, "It's just a ridiculous aristocrat."
"Um, are you okay?" Morses panicked a little when he saw this. He didn't know what he said wrong.
"No need to call me 'you', I have wanted to tell you for a long time... Do you think the life of a noble is great?" Adili shook her head and asked.
"For most people, your...your kind of life should be ideal, right?" Morse swallowed his saliva and replied.
"What's so good... I've never left this area for more than ten years. Every time I go out, I'm followed by several people. I don't have any freedom at all." Adili said softly.
"I think the Duke did this for your safety, right?" Morsis said with a dry smile.
"Yes, Dad attaches great importance to my safety... The year I was just born, my mother was killed by a transcendental assassin due to negligence in safety, and my father almost died." Adili's
His voice became softer and softer, and his eyes gradually turned red, "It's all because we are nobles, because we are members of the Singer royal family! Without these useless titles, how could my mother die? Neither did my father.
I will always be so nervous..."
After saying that, Adili covered her face with her hands and stopped making any sound.
Morses stood not far away and was caught off guard by the other person's emotional development... As a man, it should be natural to comfort the other person at this time, but he didn't know what to say.
"Is it because of this incident that Duke Teller set up this magic circle?" This information suddenly appeared in Morsis' mind.
"So, I want to become a transcendent...a transcendent who can protect my family and do whatever I want." Adili's voice came again. She put down her hand, looked at Morsis with red eyes, and said firmly.
"Miss Adili, you will definitely get what you want." Morsis said. Although he wanted to tell the other party that even if he was as strong as Beierle, he couldn't do whatever he wanted, but obviously now was not the time to say such words.
"Everyone has a reason for wanting to become stronger..." Morse sighed inwardly, and then remembered the night in the orphanage, the night when Lennon Sivens's claws reached out to them...
"Yes, I will definitely do it." Adili smiled and nodded.
Then, she stood up and said with some embarrassment, "Sorry, I talked about some strange things. I hope you don't mind."
"I understand, Miss Adili." Morsis nodded.
"Well, if you can, just call me Adili from now on if no one else is around. It always feels weird to be called that by someone of the same age." Adili thought about it for a while and said.
"Well, it's up to you." Morriss laughed dryly. He was frightened by this noble lady and did not dare to say anything more.
"Huh... Well, it feels surprisingly good to say what I've been suppressing in my heart." Adili whispered. Then, she turned around and said in a normal tone, "I'll leave first. You have to abide by the agreement tomorrow.
, teach me spells!”
"Uh, okay, bye." Morsis maintained the same expression as before and waved his hands. He didn't breathe a sigh of relief until the other party walked out of the yard.
"Well, I'll have another job in the future..." Morsis said to himself.
At this moment, on the roof of the mansion, a figure was standing quietly looking down, without being noticed by the two scholars in the courtyard.
Beller Holmer has been standing here for a long time.
"Adili, is it such an ordinary reason... That's right, she has always wanted to be an ordinary girl." Beierle watched Adili leave the yard, raised the corners of her mouth slightly, and said with a smile, "Yeah
, interesting...I knew I would see something good here.”