Chapter 209 New Changes
Chapter 209 New Changes
Chapter 209 New Changes
The allocation of the scholarship has been determined.
After saying a few words, Kieran slowly left.
As soon as he left, Ian, who was sitting in his seat, immediately saw a lot of eyes on him.
"Junior Ian, you're so unassuming! You've won the teacher's approval so quietly!"
In the distance, Flynn stood up, looking like he'd been hiding something from him for a long time.
Today's events were completely beyond his expectations.
He had always thought that the scholarship was basically in Al's hands, but then Ian suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
"I wonder how the junior managed to win?"
He asked curiously.
Not only him, but others also cast curious glances, they too were a little confused about how Ian had managed to win him over.
"The senior students will find out later."
Ian shook his head.
Although Kieran said it was a sure thing, the paper hadn't been approved yet, so he naturally wouldn't boast about it here.
"Yes, I was presumptuous."
Flynn nodded, smiled at Ian, and then added, "I've organized a salon tonight, and I hope you can do me the honor."
It mainly consists of wizards from the Four Symbols Academy, where they can exchange ideas; the group isn't very large.
"sure."
Ian nodded.
Aside from the wizards present, he didn't know any of the other wizards from the Four Symbols Academy, which presented an opportunity.
He is very interested.
See you tonight!
Flynn patted Ian on the shoulder, smiled, and left. Bren and Taylor followed him, clearly belonging to a small group.
"Senior Ian, please forgive my previous rudeness."
On the other side, Xavier also looked apologetic.
"It's okay."
Ian shook his head; it wasn't a big deal to him.
Xavier breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this, having initially thought he was just an ordinary senior.
But today, it seems that it's not that simple.
Indeed, none of those who become students of Kieran should be underestimated.
far away.
El clenched her fist tightly, staring intently at Ian. After a few seconds, she finally couldn't hold back any longer.
I want to go forward.
But a hand grabbed her.
"El, it's pointless now. You can't change the teacher's decision. Just think about how to compete for the academy's scholarship." Sophia took her hand and shook her head.
"Understood, I will prove the teacher wrong."
El nodded reluctantly.
At the same time, he made a decision in his mind: if Ian was not qualified for the scholarship, he would definitely report him.
"How dare a peasant like you compare to me?"
She snorted coldly.
As Sophia led El away, she glanced at Ian several times, wondering why she could gain Kieran's approval.
Meditation?
After thinking it over, this was the only reason she could think of, but it seemed like too much favoritism. She felt that the teacher had gone a bit too far this time.
"Ian, congratulations."
By this time, most of the wizards in the castle had left. Peter, though looking grim, stepped forward to congratulate him.
"Senior..."
""
Ian's expression was complicated.
From now on, the only way to see Peter will probably be at the academy.
"Don't worry about me. Many first-ring wizards don't have teachers. It's not uncommon."
I originally thought I could stay here forever, but I never expected this day would come.
"Ian, you're different. I hope you can stay. Don't refuse if I need your help later." Peter gave a forced smile.
"Definitely! Definitely!"
Ian nodded.
He could sense that, even within the entire academy, there might not be anyone as suitable as Kieran to be his mentor.
"OK."
Peter nodded and quickly left, looking dejected.
Ian shook his head and walked out of the castle as well.
"Senior Ian!"
A sweet voice rang out, and Ian turned his head to see Gwen wearing a sweet smile.
"You're amazing, senior!" Gwen walked over with small steps, her eyes full of admiration, as if they were sparkling with stars.
Ian was already aware of her attitude.
His face remained expressionless.
"Senior, I have a question about wizardry recently, can I ask you for help?" Gwen asked, her head bowed like a fawn.
"Can!"
"real?"
"Three hundred magic stones!"
Gwen's smile froze on her face, but she still gritted her teeth, took out three hundred magic stones, and asked a question.
After asking the question.
Ian strode away and disappeared from her sight.
Gwen gritted her teeth, her face grim.
"I only got a scholarship—and a first-class talent. I don't even know when I'll be able to break through to the mid-stage of the first ring. What a waste of my Tranquility Stone. I should have given it to Senior El!"
She squeezed out the words through clenched teeth, her voice a mixture of resentment and deliberate belittling.
night.
Ian was invited to Flynn's dinner salon.
There weren't many people: Flynn, Bren, Taylor, and about four or five other wizards at the mid-stage of the first ring.
Through chatting.
Ian quickly learned that these wizards were all untrained wizards, belonging to the category of free wizards.
These people were naturally curious about Ian.
Upon learning that he had actually received a scholarship from Kieran, he showered him with compliments, as obtaining a scholarship is no easy feat.
But... that's all.
After all, it was only aimed at the early stage of the first ring, and almost everyone present was in the middle stage of the first ring, so it only attracted a certain degree of attention.
Soon, they started talking about the various changes in the college, as well as some events that had occurred, resources, and so on.
In this salon.
Ian was more of a listener, but that was all; yet he gained a lot from it.
Several hours later, Ian left.
After leaving.
Flynn, Bren, and Bell remained in the room. Bren looked at Flynn and asked, "Flynn..."
"Bren asked."
Flynn, still holding a glass of wine, shook his head and said, "No rush."
This salon was merely a repair of the relationship with Ian; whether or not he would be accepted long-term was another matter entirely.
the other side.
Ian returned home.
The next day, he submitted his paper and then boarded the airship back to the mine, since the scholarship announcement had not yet been made.
The news circulated mostly internally and did not cause any significant impact.
And then they returned to the mine.
He had already completed all the analyses, so he focused his energy on learning the Fire Emblem runes.
In the blink of an eye.
A month has passed.
Ian successfully upgraded a Fire Emblem rune to Master level, increasing his talent by another 100 points.
It reached 3750.
at the same time.
The academy began reviewing papers, and Ian's paper was also sent to the Molten Academy, arriving at Huoyan's desk.
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