Charles was very generous. Every time a teacher came to place a bet, he would take out a treasure of equal value, which made the people next to him dumbfounded.

"This is too... wasteful." No one thought Linnaeus could make it into the top ten. Everyone agreed that Charles' treasures should be exported.

Another teacher shook his head disdainfully: "Who told him to have a good teacher?"

Probably because Charles's aura of being rich and arrogant (being taken advantage of) was too strong, many teachers came over to join in the fun. After a round, almost all the teachers bet that Linnaeus would lose. But to everyone's surprise, except for those who didn't know how to draw, What a shame, Charles, two teachers actually chose Oshilinnai to win.

Salvatore, visiting professor of Potions, and Reverend Aridei Albert.

"Professor Albert, why are you here to join in the fun?" Charles looked at Alide who was standing on his side.

Alidai was a little older, and her long pink hair, the trademark of the Albert family, was already mixed with silver threads. She nodded slowly: "It's just a joke with my juniors."

"However, when I saw Professor Charles, I felt that maybe it wasn't nonsense."

Charles smiled knowingly, and as for Salvatore, he selectively ignored it.

Below, everyone was shocked by Lin Nai's words. It took Monroe a long time to react, and he raised his voice and scolded Lin Nai: "Nonsense!"

"Do you think that learning magic is just a game, and you can learn it by yourself by reading a few spell books? You are wasting your talent!" Monroe hated the fact that iron cannot become steel.

Although Monroe favored his daughter, as a principal and teacher, he still hoped that his students would do well.

Lin Nai was neither humble nor arrogant: "Does the school stipulate that students must choose a tutor?"

Not really.

But isn’t it because everyone is applying to Saint Lean to get Saint Lean’s excellent teachers?

Monroe was immediately stopped by the question, and said nothing with a stinky face.

Alessio looked at Linnaeus in front of him: "Are you really going to reject me?"

Linnai nodded: "Yes, I'm sorry."

Alessio sighed softly.

"Okay." Alessio just nodded in the end, and the light around him suddenly began to distort, forming a halo that shrouded behind him.

"I hope your practice goes well, and if you change your mind, feel free to come to me."

As soon as he finished speaking, Alessio walked away without even looking at Monroe next to him.

He came here this time just for Linnai. Originally, he planned to accept Linnai and Vivian as students, because he could no longer hear the words of the true World Tree and could not distinguish the real blessings.

But just now, he accidentally saw Vivian's expression.

That expression was actually very common. Since the elves had close contact with other races, Alessio often saw it on the faces of those creatures.

Twisted, ferocious, and full of negative emotions.

They call it jealousy.

The elves are the darlings of the goddess of creation. They are born pure and untainted by dirt. The innocent and kind-hearted elves cannot understand the intrigues and intrigues of other races, and can only choose to ignore and stay away.

Then such behavior was labeled "arrogant" by other races.

Alessio has always felt that a creature blessed by the World Tree will definitely be loved by the world.

She shouldn't look like Vivian.

Therefore, Alessio walked past Vivian calmly without giving her another look.

Linnai didn't know that there were so many twists and turns in Alessio's mind. She looked at Monroe: "If the school doesn't have express regulations, then I..."

Monroe suddenly interrupted her: "Classmate Linnai, have you forgotten that you entered St. Lean as a special admissions student?"

"According to the college's regulations, if your final score does not reach the top 20%, you will be disqualified from special admissions."

Lin Nai nodded without thinking: "Don't worry, Mr. Principal, I will definitely achieve it."

Monroe was about to persuade him again, but Vivian, who had been silent all the time, suddenly stepped forward, gently pulled his sleeve, and whispered softly: "Father... Mr. Principal, since classmate Linnai said so Well, let her stick to her own ideas."

Vivian deliberately hid her last name when she entered school, and her blonde hair and blue eyes did not match the black hair and red eyes of the Cumberland family. In addition, she did not see many people when she was a child, and her only playmate was Lucas. Therefore, she Her aristocratic identity was actually concealed, and everyone just thought Vivian was the daughter of a wealthy businessman.

In the original novel, this was a slap in the face.

Monroe took the sleeves out of Vivian's hands without leaving a trace, and he rarely frowned at Vivian.

It's okay if Linnai is a commoner and doesn't know about it. Vivian has received relevant education since she was a child.

Does she know how important a good teacher is to mastering magic?

He really did not want Linnaeus to be Alessio's student, because that would crowd out his daughter's place.

But that doesn't mean he's going to destroy a genius.

But this was the opening ceremony after all, and he couldn't spend all his time on Linnai. In the end, Monroe just waved his hand: "You can come to my office to discuss this matter later, and now we will continue with the ceremony."

After Munro finished speaking, he returned to the table, not forgetting to hand his apprenticeship token to Vivian before leaving.

If Alessio is not chosen, then letting Vivian learn family magic from him would be the best outcome.

It's just a pity after all. He originally wanted Vivian to go further.

Vivian held the token that Monroe handed to her tightly, so hard that her joints turned white.

For a moment, she thought she was a child again.

At that time, my father was also...

No, Vivian, don't think about it!

Vivian forcibly interrupted her thoughts. She rarely restrained herself. She glanced at Linnai with some resentment, then turned and left.

Linnai was stunned by that look.

What did she do again?

She doesn't seem to be targeting Vivian at all, right?

All the temporary tasks given to her by the system are shown as unfinished!

Seeing Monroe and his party leaving, Avnia and Uriel gathered around. Uriel knew the real reason why Linnai didn't choose a mentor. Avnia hesitated for a moment, and then tentatively spoke to Linnai: " Linnai, do you know...the role of a mentor?"

She was worried that Linnaeus had not been exposed to magic since he was a child and did not know the importance of a guide.

In fact, Lin Nai didn't know, but in front of so many people, she still nodded very calmly: "I know."

Avnia stopped talking when she heard this. Since Linnai had her own ideas, she stopped talking.

Ever since the potion given by Linnai saved Avnia's life last time, Avnia felt that Linnaeus was not simple.

Maybe she doesn’t understand the world of genius.

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