typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 153 Druid Intern

Everything was ready, and before the test officially started, Anneke introduced some details of the test to Renn.

"This test only requires the tester to use the iron sword we provided to chop down the oak tree without the help of other foreign objects and offensive spells. You can complete the test through techniques such as running up and charging. The reason why this room is designed

It looks like this, and for this reason. Basically, this is it. If you are ready, you can start testing."

Ren nodded after hearing this. He was quite aware of his current strength - he only had strength but no skills at all.

So there was no need for a run-up. Ren held his sword and trotted to the opposite side of the passage.

When he got here, he discovered that there was actually a medium-sized space here, one or two meters wider than the corridor. It was probably for testers to store energy or do other things.

After Renn came over, the staff member who was here before stood silently to the side. Renn noticed that the other person looked quite young, probably about the same age as himself. Moreover, his uniform was similar to that of Mercy and Anne.

Kedu was slightly different. He had a green armband tied to his arm, with a circular emblem embroidered on it, which seemed to be the mark of some organization.

The staff member was still holding a clipboard in his arms and stood in the corner looking at Ren.

"Can I start now?" Ren asked, pointing to himself. He thought this was the real examiner.

However, the situation may not be what he thought. The young staff member said that he would listen to Anneke: "If Mr. Anneke says it's okay to start, that's it."

After hearing this, Ren focused his attention on the oak tree in front of him, raised the sword in his hand, raised his breath, and swept it with his sword.

"Tuk~"

The oak tree used for the test was immediately cut in half, and Renn let out a breath. It seemed that this test was not stressful. No wonder most combat professions have one copy, and many legal systems in order to make up for the number of certificates will also find ways to get one.

one.

After all, this venue provides a lot of conveniences. Although the use of foreign objects and offensive spells is prohibited, the mages can still do it if they think of a way.

Renn did not forget that the test content was time-limited, and he had to cut down twenty trees in one minute.

However, if you think about it, it is impossible to get so many trees for people to cut down, so you can only cut down one tree several times.

A book over three meters high needs to be cut twenty times. This is probably the only difficulty in this test.

However, just when Renn raised his sword and was about to strike a second time, the staff member who had been standing by the side called out to him.

"Wait, I haven't cured it yet!"

"Cure?" Ren retracted his sword with a confused look on his face.

The staff member walked to the fallen oak tree, picked it up, and connected it to the trunk. At the same time, he explained to Renn: "You should be a student of Bricka, right? From Resburg?"

Ren nodded, "Yeah, what's the matter, examiner?"

"Oh, I'm not the examiner, Mr. Anneke over there is. My name is Huliwen, and I'm still in college, but I'm from Stone Mountain Druid University."

"Druid University?"

"Yes, I'm doing an internship here, and it's also part of my exam this semester. I'm going to save 3,000 trees." While Huliwen was explaining to Renne, he didn't stop moving his hands. He put his hands on both ends.

At the joint of the tree trunk, a burst of emerald green light emitted from his hand and wrapped around the trunk. In just a blink of an eye, the traces of Ren's chop disappeared, and the entire oak tree returned to its original state.

If it weren't for the fact that there were a lot of fallen leaves on the ground, he would have doubted whether he had cut them down.

After Hu Liwen finished doing this, he stood back in the corner. Seeing that Ren was still in a daze, he couldn't help but remind him: "Hurry up and continue the test. My spell has been applied. You only need to wait for half a second after cutting."

, the trees will recover, and you can continue to cut them down. Now, you still need to cut them down nineteen times, and time is running out."

Although Ren is still a little confused about the current situation, but during the exam, just listen to the examiner.

He raised the sword and struck the oak tree again. The sword blade successfully cut off the oak tree, but unlike before, the upper part of the trunk did not fall due to loss of balance. After a flash of green light, the oak tree returned to its original state.

.

"..." Now Ren finally understood.

He began to chop down the "poor" tree with sword after sword. Hu Liwen on the side saw that he was getting into the rhythm and said with a smile: "Well, that's right. However, your teacher didn't tell you

What is the content of these tests? Is this a teaching method unique to prestigious universities? "

Ren kept moving his hands and replied: "Haha, probably..."

The most likely thing is that Balboa didn't think much about it at all.

"Hey, are you recording my results?"

The test was too simple, so Ren had time to chat with Huliwen. He even took a look at him and saw that Huliwen was writing something on the record board.

"No, I'm counting myself." Hu Liwen replied: "Didn't I say that the content of our exam this semester is to heal 3,000 trees? Normally, there are not so many trees for us to heal, so I am here

The Document Center here is doing an internship, specifically using our druid's healing spells on these test oak trees. This can be considered a long-term cooperation project between the school and the Document Centers in various places. After all, it is impossible for them to get so many oak trees."

Hu Liwen glanced at the movements in Ren's hand and said, "I'm eighteen, and it's over with two more swords."

When Ren heard this, he quickly chopped off the remaining two swords.

After putting away his sword, Hu Liwen put away his record board, walked over, squatted down and began to remove the fastening buckles.

Ren changed his sword to his left hand, shook his slightly sore right hand, and politely thanked Hu Liwen: "Thank you very much, sorry for bothering you."

Hu Liwen squatted on the ground and was busy undoing the buckles, and said without looking back: "You're welcome, I have to thank you for letting me heal 20 more trees, and I'm closer to my exam goal."

"Ahem!" Ren almost dropped the sword in his hand, "Just like this, does it count as healing 20 trees?"

"Yes, let me tell you, for us druids, only by helping nature can we better integrate into nature, get close to nature, and gain more powerful power given by nature. Let me tell you an embarrassing thing, when I first came to practice

, my ability is not enough, I almost delayed someone’s exam. But now, after I have saved more and more trees, I feel that my understanding of the power of nature is deeper. Wasn’t my spell just powerful? Haha.”

"Indeed... indeed..."

For some reason, Ren suddenly remembered a certain person with boundless merit and virtue...


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next