Chapter 611: Talent
"You look much better, kid. ”
Ino looked at Iguli, who had "returned to normal" today, and silently breathed a sigh of relief, temporarily letting go of his deep worries.
"I've been practicing engraving for so many years, and I think your skills are up to the task......"
Iguli, who was looking at his father blankly, wondering why he didn't let him practice first and then copy books as he did every day, heard that his eyes were bright, and he was getting more and more bright, which was clearly a manifestation of his mind being taken back to accelerate his thinking, and the relatively wooden expression on his face was also accompanied by the release of a lot of occupied spirit, which gradually became richer!
"Then starting today, I will also give you a copy of the task of engraving the printing plate, try to express it too!"
Hearing this, Iguri's eyes, whose thoughts were gradually returning to completeness, also shone out in due time, as if the fireworks of struggle called excitement were burning brightly, and he was excited.
Even the summer heat could no longer corrupt Iguli into laziness, such a golden opportunity to show the proficiency of the skills he had learned for so many years in front of his father, and he was so caught off guard in front of him, waiting for him to rescue the victims of the "Beast Tide" or something, and they all had to retreat in front of this opportunity!
The remnants were only enough to allow the five "Water Knight" clones to fly back to their respective safe locations in the remote area, and the things that each of the "Water Knight" clones were following up were just left alone, anyway, there was nothing too big to do, and they could be delayed until the next day, and the matter that my father gave me the task could not be delayed!
After all, the task of printing plate engraving is an important cooperation matter ordered by Lord Baron Lauren, and his father Eno never dares to take it lightly and attaches great importance to it, otherwise he would not even be able to spare a little more time to enlighten his own children's psychological problems.
In the final analysis, this task assigned by Lord Baron Lauren is really a bit too much, too complicated, too complicated, too heavy, and the pressure that Eno needs to bear is really indispensable.
That is, the genetic obsessive-compulsive disorder is quite the same lineage, and it is very easy to get into the tip of the horns and it is difficult to get back.
Generally speaking, if there is no relatively huge blow to this kind of patient as a stimulus, so that they can wake up all at once, it is generally difficult to call them back if they do not achieve their goal, even if such a path is wrong from the beginning, it is the same, and the more serious the disease, they may fall into the extreme end.
If the disease really progresses to the extreme, whether it is a god or a demon, it is just a thought!
That's of course a story for later.
However, genetic paranoia is also an important reason why Igul was able to persist in practicing so much in his dreams on the Razel continent, and successfully achieved the achievement of "Returning Home Dead".
After all, it is also because of this genetic paranoia that his father Eno only broke through the shackles of the half-step class with the identity and status of a commoner, relying on the craftsmanship of craftsmen, and gave his family a good life.
This is the talent and talent of the father and son Ino and Igul, who are both geniuses who can work hard.
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"Dad, I'll take this task next......"
Iguli stared at Ino for a long time, and after confirming that his father's words were not laughing, he couldn't wait, as if he was afraid that his father would immediately retract his words, and said yes with an excited face.
"Wait and see, I'll definitely show you what your son and I are capable of!"
Iguli made a rare big remark, which surprised Ino, who was silently worried about his son's current situation.
[I knew that it was so easy to cure this stupid child's depression, your father, your mother, our worries were all in vain!]
Watching his son happily hugging the printed plate fetal membrane that Iguli had copied the day before, and running to the small workbench that belonged to him, Ino was glad that his son had returned to normal, and on the other hand, he felt that Iguli had changed back so easily, and felt how worthless it was to worry about his son for so many days, and he couldn't help but feel a little tangled in his heart.
However, as a father, in the end, he still hopes that his children will always be well, and the little entanglement will soon disappear.
In addition, for the time being, I am not sure what the final effect of Iguli will be, whether it can meet the standard, Ino estimates that he will have to lack a few days of helpers who are responsible for his early copying work, and the workload is mainly borne by himself, and the task has to be said to be more intense, and he didn't think much about the child's problem, anyway, the result is good, and there is no big problem.
After all, Ino himself grew up alone from an adolescent boy, and his father's teaching and indulgence, although it seems irresponsible, are actually fertile ground for his own character and ability to grow, but it is the most reliable.
Ino has personally experienced this, and he is also using the same method to teach his children, hoping that Iguli can also have a broader and freer growth space and thrive like when he was a child!
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After Ino left the task and handed it over to Iguli, he didn't pay much attention and guidance, and left it to Iguli to deal with and deal with it alone.
After all, the page he was responsible for for Iguli belonged to another book, which meant that no matter how efficient Iguli was, whether it was successful or not, it would have no impact on the progress of Ino's own mission for the time being, so Ino didn't worry about how much trouble it would cause to him if he was completely handed over to Iguli.
And even if Iguri's skills have not yet reached the level of a master, Ino will only lose the convenience of having an assistant to help him copy for a few days, and the real impact will not be too great.
Besides, isn't complete laissez-faire also a chance to give Iguli a chance to take charge of himself?
Success, whether it is for Igul himself or for his father Ino, is of course good, but isn't failure also a kind of growth?
The methodical Eno doesn't lose at all.
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