Chapter 82: Chapter 82: The Fool (2)

Alisa is a very dedicated teacher.Today was the first class of the new school year. Alisa had only been an official teacher for two years, and had only been through two generations of students, so to speak, she was still not as proficient as other teachers.

So before each lesson she prepares very carefully, not only about the lecture, but also about the types of situations she might encounter during the teaching process.

In the teacher's office, Alisa stroked her forehead, her face slightly worried.

Suddenly, a low voice rang out.

"What's wrong Alisa, are you tired?"

"Oh no, I was just... thinking."

Speaking up here, Alisa's tone was a bit shy.

Because the person who just asked her was her superior, the teacher holding the title of Master Toris.

Toris shook his head slightly, unable to help but say.

"You don't need to feel so pressured, just think of them as a bunch of kids."

"If the students knew that, it would be... not good."

"So what, can those kids still turn the sky upside down?"

Toris didn't think it was a big deal either.

What else could Alisa say now? This was a big problem for Toris. Because he himself was once a genius.

Toris' background was even so mature that Alisa herself was once a generation of students that Toris had mentored when he was young. The reason she became a teacher here now was because she admired her old teacher, and now she admires her superior.

Of course, there is another reason, but it is not convenient to say clearly…

"Well not quite…"

Suddenly, Toris exclaimed in a completely different tone. Alisa found it strange and asked.

"Is there something wrong Mr.Toris?"

"No, I must admit that one of those kids was not simple, if not... terrifying."

Alisa covered her mouth in surprise.

To be judged by Toris as "not simple" was rare enough. But to be judged by him as "terrifying" was truly unheard of.

"Is there really such a student?"

"If you met him, you would know."

Toris smiled mysteriously. From the first time they met, Toris realized that Kain was not ordinary.

His question back then about the criteria for collecting the corpses of guardian monsters was actually something that the candidates back then had never thought of.

If the guardian monster was killed by only one person and the body was brought as proof, then does that mean the rest are hopeless?

Actually no, according to the Adventure Guild's standard of evidence, the monster's corpse can be proven using only a part in some special cases.

Meaning that even if only one person killed the guardian monster, then that person only needed to cut off a part of the monster to have enough evidence to pass the test, and the corpse left behind, as long as someone was fast enough to get there and cut off a part before the corpse was swallowed by the Dungeon, it would also be considered passing.

The same thing happens when working in groups. As long as the contestants all share a part of the monster, it's fine. There is no need to fight over it.

This is why Toris valued Kain highly from the start.

Back to the main story, Alisa was a bit curious when she heard what Toris said. However, she didn't pay too much attention.

"Alisa, thank you for taking my place in teaching the [Spirit Magic] class."

Toris rarely smiled, skillfully hiding a sigh filled with exhaustion.

Alisa nodded without saying anything more. She wasn't really dissatisfied with the increased workload. Because she knew that Masters like Toris had to shoulder much more responsibility than ordinary teachers like her.

Teaching is not a burden to him.

Anyway, this admissions thing seems to have gotten into a big mess, and Toris is having a hard time dealing with it.

Leaving the teacher's room, Alisa regained her composure. Toris was trying so hard, she had to do better.

Carrying that burning fighting spirit, Alisa entered the [Fire Magic] class.

Everything was still going smoothly, and this new batch of students were much more enthusiastic than the old batch, making Alisa feel that today would be her lucky day.

Until a bare arm was raised in the middle of the class, Alisa gradually had a bad feeling.



After the [Fire Magic] lesson, Alisa trudged back to the teacher's office, quite tired. Toris was still there, and the stack of documents he had to deal with was even thicker than before.

Still, he quickly noticed the abnormality in Alisa's mood.

"Alisa, you okay?"

"No... it's nothing."

Alisa waved her hand in refusal, indicating that she was fine.

Compared to Toris, she is far behind.

"There is no need to try so hard."

"I'm fine really, but thanks for your advice."

Toris nodded and continued to bury himself in processing documents.

Alisa sighed, took a break, and had a light meal before heading to her second class.

This time it's the [Life Magic] class.

Alisa adjusted her mood before entering the classroom. However, her expression stiffened when she saw the silver-haired, golden-eyed student named Kain sitting in the middle of the classroom.

Still the same familiar opening words, only she couldn't control her voice from trembling slightly.

The bad feeling in her heart gradually took shape. Sure enough, Kain raised his hand once more.

With no background in magic, and no magical talent to support him, he actually registered for two magic courses?

What the hell is this student thinking?

If Kain was a combat branch, this would be like throwing away all chances of advancing in magic for a whole year.

So even if Kain could complete the semester, he wouldn't get much except for a few stars.

After finishing [Life Magic] class, Alisa didn't return to the teacher's office but instead walked around the school for a while to relax. Then she entered the [Spirit Magic] class that she had agreed to teach in place of Toris.

This was the magic she was most confident in, and it was also the one that Toris had entrusted to her, so Alisa told herself she would use all her strength.

Until, she saw Kain's familiar hair, familiar eyes in the middle of the classroom. Searᴄh the novel(F~)ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

For the first time in her teaching career, Alisa felt like swearing.