Weird Wizarding World

Chapter 158 Mentor

Seeing that Colin seemed to be looking downcast, the female apprentice changed her subject and spoke comfortingly:

"However, for the vast majority of wizard apprentices, they will not be able to advance to formal wizards throughout their lives... At least with your current strength, you will be considered powerful during the apprenticeship period."

The more she spoke, the lower her voice became. She seemed to feel that her comfort had no effect, so she simply shut her mouth.

After all, if it wasn't for the advancement of a formal wizard or for stronger strength, who would go to such great lengths to join the school...

"It's okay, thank you for informing me." Colin nodded, but he didn't feel that the female apprentice was making fun of him.

He just let out a breath and cheered up again.

No matter how low the probability of advancing to an official wizard is, as long as the probability is not zero, then he believes that with his own efforts, he will eventually advance one day.

What's more... maybe he was a senior apprentice who broke through when he had the most thorough knowledge of the meditation method with the help of gold paper.

He always felt that he was not greatly affected by dirty words.

After all, when he was still in a super-sensory state, he compared the aura of humanity and knowledge on the bodies of other senior wizard apprentices of the Rapp School.

Whether it's Berkeley or anyone else...in general, none of them are as thick and white as his looks.

After gathering his mood, Colin stopped thinking about it and continued to fill out the registration form.

Not long after, all the apprentices had basically completed filling out the registration form.

Yaerlin asked them to line up and submit the records one by one, and at the same time assigned them a destination based on the information on the registration form.

This time, Yaerlin did not put Colin first.

So Colin walked to the end of the line and took the photo at the end of the line.

Seeing this, some apprentices looked back at him in surprise.

Since the room was not big, the sound of his conversation with the swarthy female apprentice just now was low, but the apprentice who was nearby could hear it somewhat.

The apprentices who knew the inside story also cast a hidden look of schadenfreude at him, among which the noble male apprentice was the most obvious.

He glanced at Colin lightly, pushed aside the apprentices in front of him, walked to the front, and let Yaerin record his registration form first.

The apprentices at the front were unsure of his confidence and subconsciously chose to retreat.

Colin's expression didn't change when he saw this.

For people who are better than themselves, especially those who steal their limelight, the first thing people think of is often not admiration, but jealousy.

In this case, if the better person suddenly falls from the clouds, a twisted pleasure will be born out of the original jealousy.

He knows this but doesn't care.

Just like when he encounters such a situation, he will choose to work hard to improve and surpass the person who takes away his limelight, instead of being stuck in the same place with jealous eyes turning green.

As for whether those who are better than myself will fall into the dust?

He didn't care, and he didn't even bother to take pleasure in his misfortune.

Because he understands that this is useless for improving his true strength. , it’s just a waste of time.

"Are you from the Herbie family?"

At this time, Yaerlin's surprised voice came from the front.

"Yes, my name is Mulan Hebi." An elegant voice came from the front. If it weren't for the arrogance in his tone, such a voice might have made a better impression on people.

"A senior wizard apprentice who advanced in the City of Miracles?" Yaerlin nodded and spoke to the senior wizard apprentice in front of him.

"Yes." Mulan nodded, a gloomy look flashing in his eyes.

It seemed like he was thinking of the humiliation of his mother abandoning her dignity and doing everything possible to serve that man in order to give him, an illegitimate son, the opportunity to advance to the City of Miracles.

He also seemed to be thinking of the resentment that he had joined the Herbie family tree because of his outstanding talent, but in the end he could only come to this school.

The family members even said it was because they wanted to avoid wasting his talent and for him to develop better...

But who doesn't know that this is to cut off the possibility of him inheriting the Herbie family from the root.

Arlin nodded and did not delve into it further.

Although the Herbie family is not a small family, it is not a big family either. It is still slightly weaker than the Xisheng School.

It is not unusual for members of such a small family to come to join the school.

However, the Mulanhebi in front of him has solid knowledge. Although his practical application ability is average, his aptitude for magic affinity is indeed first-class... and he can be regarded as a talent.

With this in mind, he assigned Mulan to his subordinate, Lord Lance.

"Take the badge and enter the magic binding. Your mentor is Lance Wizard. There is specific information on the paper. Please check it carefully. If you have nothing else to do, you can leave. I will report back tomorrow."

Yaerlin raised his head and handed Mulan a brand new badge and a piece of white paper with the mentor's information printed on it.

After speaking, he paused, called to Mulan, and added in a gentle tone: "If you have anything unclear, you can come to me."

"Okay, Lord Ya'erlin." Mulan nodded gracefully, seemingly polite, but he couldn't hide his arrogant aura.

Arlin couldn't help but frowned in his heart.

Even though he has joined the school, and even though both of them are in the realm of senior wizard apprentices, in terms of seniority, Mulan should treat him with more respect... instead of being on an equal footing like they are now.

Although he thought so in his heart, he was no longer a young man after all, so he just nodded in response without changing his expression.

Then Mulan walked out, while he retracted his gaze and continued to assign a place to the next apprentice.

"I didn't expect that he was from the Herbie family."

In front of Colin, the dark-skinned female apprentice turned back to pick up the topic.

"Yeah." Colin nodded and did not pick up the topic.

He was not interested in the Herbie family, and was thinking about how to find the purest place for himself in the school.

When the female apprentice saw this, she hesitated slightly, and all her preparations were aborted.

She rolled her eyes and asked, "I haven't introduced myself yet, my name is Liva, what about you?"

"Colin." Colin replied concisely.

As if sensing that Colin was not willing to chat, Liva simply got straight to the point:

"I wonder how well you know the tutors of the Xisheng School." She said bluntly, "I mean, I know which tutor is best to choose. Are you willing to choose that tutor with me..."

At this point, she lowered her voice and whispered into Colin's ear: "I just need to bribe Yaerlin with some magic stones..."

"Sorry." Colin shook his head, took a step back, and distanced himself.

He wasn't used to having someone so close to his relatively fragile neck.

Liva was taken aback for a moment and subconsciously explained:

"I don't mean anything else, and I don't need you to do anything for me. I just want to say that it's not that easy to get around in the school. I hope that the two of us can help each other out."

"Sorry, Liva." Colin shook his head again, "I appreciate your willingness to tell me that information before, but I want to choose a more leisurely mentor."

Although he didn't know who the mentor Liva was talking about, he still knew that the greater the benefits, the greater the corresponding troubles and dangers.

After all, Liva came to him obviously because he showed relatively good strength during the apprenticeship period.

But for himself, with the existence of gold paper, he does not need too many resources.

Joining a school of thought is just to avoid being stuck in knowledge, to obtain a safer and more stable environment, and to have a relatively reliable backer.

When Liva saw Colin's determined face, the gentleness on her face instantly disappeared, and she turned her head indifferently.

Maybe she was wrong about Colin... She thought he was a powerful character, but she didn't expect him to be so unambitious.

Thus, it was soon his turn to be assigned a mentor.

"You want to choose a more leisurely mentor?" Yaerlin asked in surprise.

He originally wanted to continue assigning Colin to the faction he belonged to. After all, Colin's potential for advancement was not great, but his strength during the apprenticeship was pretty good, so it was just right for him to do some menial work for the faction.

But I didn't expect Colin to make such a request.

Liva who was staying aside saw that Colin really made such a choice, with a hint of disdain on her face, she completely extinguished the hope in her heart, turned around and left the office.

"Yes, Lord Ya'erlin..." Colin withdrew his gaze and replied towards Ya'erlin,

Then with a hint of self-mockery on his face, he explained:

"Sir, you also know that in a situation like mine, it is basically impossible to advance to an official wizard...so I don't want to compete for any resources anymore, I just want to live a more leisurely life."

'If you want to be free, why would you join a school? Wouldn't it be more comfortable to find a small country? ’

Although he was complaining like this in his heart, but looking at the medium magic stone shining with light in his hand, Yaerlin still said:

"Can."

He paused and continued:

"You will definitely be satisfied with this mentor."

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