24. Teaching methods (4)
Dilling followed Hydein to the small lake in the forest.
The clear lake surface calmly reflected their standing figures standing side by side. But Dilin didn't feel beautiful at all, because even from the reflection, he was a little shorter than Hydein. Perhaps he should have drunk more milk.
He thought so in his heart, but his face was as quiet as ever.
Hyde picked up a small stone from the ground.
The dark gray one is ridged and angular, and it is definitely not found when thrown into the pile of stones.
"Remember it?" Hydein placed the stone in front of Dilling.
Di Lin looked carefully and nodded for a while.
Hyde raised his hand and knocked the back of his head, "You have dementia, it takes so long to remember?" He threw the little stone away and leaned over and picked up another one for him.
This time, Dilin didn't dare to see everything as he had just seen. He glanced at him briefly and nodded.
Because Hyde did not throw the small stone to the ground this time, he threw it hard towards the center of the lake.
Dilling had an ominous premonition.
Sure enough, Hyde said, "Go and pick it up."
Dillin glared at him.
He had done this kind of thing before, but the object at that time was a dog.
Hyde looked at him with a stern apology and said, "Do you understand water nature?"
There are many lakes in Shamanlier, so most nobles know water. But when they say something, Dilin turns it into, "I don't understand."
Heide was not disappointed and nodded and said, "No, a water element magician who doesn't know the nature of water."
Before Dilin could react to the true meaning behind this sentence, he was swept into the lake by an unknown wind.
The cold water of the lake made Dilin shudder. He poked his head out of the water very quickly and saw Hydeyin standing by the lake with a smug look in his eyes, "You learn very quickly."
Instead of continuing to confront him, Dilin turned around and went deep into the bottom of the lake to find the so-called stone.
Hyde sat down, bored fire element moved the pile of small stones in front of him left and right.
For so many years, he has always wanted to separate the wind magic and become a separate magic category, rather than confusing it under the water system and the fire system. For this reason, he even began to study the wind-type mass killing magic and try to organize them into separate theories. But Chai Fu'an's idea is the opposite of him. He wrote several papers and reports that he wanted to group the wind system under the water system to expand the water system, even if it is not only the water element that can use the wind. The reason why he rejected the fire element's wind-type magic is that the fire element itself has temperature, and the result of using the fire element to create the wind-type magic is extremely high temperature, thus covering up the power of the wind-type magic.
Hyde scoffed at it, but there was no better solution.
The principal and the council are currently taking a silent attitude towards both statements. Obviously, they are not concerned about the ownership of wind magic, but the research results of wind magic.
Thinking of this, Hyde suddenly rose in a column like a tornado, and then flew towards the center of the lake.
As soon as Di Lin emerged from the water, he saw a large string of stones hitting him, and his mouth reflexively recited a spell.
The water in the lake suddenly rippled with a transparent water cover to protect him.
But the stone did not fall down like imagined, but scattered like petals and fell around the water cover.
"Who taught you?" Hydein's voice suddenly approached!
Dilin turned his head and saw him standing on the lake one meter away, the sleeves of the mage's robe trembled slightly by the breeze.
Dilling took off the water cover and whispered: "Teacher Ritchie."
"I order you to forget from now on, immediately, immediately!" Hyde said in a serious look.
Dillin frowned. This condescending attitude made him subconsciously resist, but he did not refute positively, "Teacher Ricci is an eighth-level magician." The magician is a title that only academy has. Outside, no matter how many levels he is, he is a magician.
"Do you know why I am in the fire system and you are in the water system, but I can still become your mentor?" Hyde asked faintly because he suppressed the anger that had surged up in the moment.
Dilin said without hesitation: "Because you teach the way of communicating and applying the perception of elements."
This is the biggest difference between the Holy Academy and other magic academies.
In order to let each student learn magic as soon as possible, other magic schools will arrange magicians from the same department as their teachers. In this way, students can graduate very quickly by copying the teacher's magic.
But the Holy Academy is not.
It never allows students to become second in so-called so-called, no matter how great and powerful that so-and-so is. Every student who wants to graduate from the Holy Academy must create his own magic. This is why the source of students in the Holy Academy is clearly the number one in the mainland, but the proportion of graduates is far lower than that of other schools.
Hyde looked at him steadily until Dilling slowly lowered his head.
"I see."
Dilling said to the reflection of his reflection on the lake. Although he did not want to admit it, Hydein was right.
Hyde's eyes were slightly warm, "Have you found the stone?"
Only then did Di Lin remember the task just now and hurriedly showed him the little stone that had been holding in his hand.
In fact, each small stone has the same shape. For example, the one in his hand, he thought it was exactly the same as the one he saw before. But Hyde didn't even look at it, and shook his head and said, "No. Continue."
Dillin frowned.
Because Hyde didn't give him any chance to defend himself, he rode the wind back to the shore.
Dilin threw away the stone and stabbed it into the water again.
The sky became darker and darker, and the surroundings began to blur in the darkness.
Dilin no longer remembers the time he grabbed the stone and swam to the shore. He only felt that his whole body seemed to be soaked in water, and his limbs were trembling involuntarily. He had never had such a strong desire for land.
But Hydein's tall and cold voice was like the strongest barrier in the world. Whenever the thought of going ashore came to his mind, he could see Hydein's gaze shot coldly, calming his body back to his original place.
"No." Hyde ruthlessly interrupted his luxury to get ashore.
Dilin held the stone tightly and let the edges and corners on it stimulate the palms.
He needs pain to continue his willpower.
"Dirin?" Soul's call came from not far away.
Di Lin was excited and his eyes immediately looked at the position of Susuo's voice.
Hyde's eyes flashed, "He cared about you very much."
Di Lin said in a weak voice: "He is my cousin." He explained this because he felt that with Hydein's personality, he might not pay attention to such details.
Sure enough, Hyde raised his eyebrows and said, "Oh?"
Dillin was considering whether to speak out, but he continued, "So, if he is in danger, can he stimulate your potential?"
Dillin's hair suddenly exploded, "What do you mean?"
Hyde opened his five fingers and a flame burned in his palm. "I just wanted to make teaching more diverse."
Di Lin gritted his teeth and said, "I'll look for it again, I'll find it this time."
Hyde put away the flames and said coldly: "You don't know what you're looking for."
Dillin paused, with a little confused look on his face.
What to look for? Not looking for stones?
But Hyde can tell those stones just by not looking at them?
He admitted that he did touch a few pieces in the end and then came up because as time went by, he could hardly remember the original stone. So, what did Hydein use to deny it? Is it also a random denial?
Heide seemed to see his thoughts and suddenly reached out to blew a gust of wind.
In just a blink of an eye, Dilin saw Soso being blown in front of him by the gust of wind.
"What are you going to do?" he asked nervously.
Heiden did not answer him, but looked at Sosuo and said, "What did Chai Fu An teach you today?"
Suo Suo's face was pale, obviously not coming back to his senses from the speed of the gust of wind just now. It was not until Hyde asked for a second time that he said, "Please organize the information."
Hyde raised the corners of his lips, and the answer was not beyond his expectations. "No student in St. Pades graduated because he organized the information so well."
Suo's face turned paler.
Dillin pursed his lips.
Hydein looked at Dilin as if he was looking at a fish about to take the bait, "I'll help you find the man who made the spell."
Di Lin's heart trembled and his eyes were staring at him. With his understanding of him, every benefit he gave would inevitably be accompanied by an unrealized condition.
Hydein did not disappoint his expectations, "If you can find that stone."
The wind blew.
Dilin's skin shivered slightly when she was exposed on the lake.
Hydein said slowly: "I have confined the fire element on the stone."
Fire element?
When Dilin knew the answer, he almost wanted to beat his head.
Yes. Other stones have been sinking to the bottom of the lake. Even if they are taken, the surface must be covered with water elements. Hyde doesn't have to look at its appearance or shape because he recognizes the stone. He just needs to feel whether there are fire elements on it.
Knowing the direction, Di Lin took a deep breath and swam towards the center of the lake.
When Soso saw Dilin leaving, he suddenly felt panic in his heart.
Although the person standing next to him was a tutor at the college, he always felt an indescribable sense of uneasiness.
Hydein suddenly said, "Have you ever thought about what if the spell cannot be untied?"
Suo Suo was startled, then stunned, and then shook his head honestly.
Chapter completed!