Chapter Thirty-Nine: Meeting in Silence

The white walls envelop Starlight University in the center of the town, and only the White Towers can be seen on the periphery - the largest number of buildings in the university - which is why the civilian magicians also call it the White Tower University. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

The Trek Month of Rose May was a time for the students of Starlight University to travel and practice, so there was almost no one in the university at this time - in fact, there were not many students in Starlight, only about five hundred in each grade, and even those civilians with only the slightest magical talent were accepted.

However, a small number of people remain in the university and are responsible for the day-to-day running of the university.

Today is the day that belongs to Hire.

"I've taken care of the dogwoods in the flower bed, and I'm going to clean the school building." With curly brown hair and a dull expression, Cele walked along the white stone-paved path and walked ahead—beside her floated a golden creature that could only be vaguely discerned to have wings, as if it were some kind of magical creation.

As she spoke, the golden creature flapped its wings and quickly disappeared into the sky.

Sheel exhaled softly—and in front of her, there was a huge square, at least three hundred curtains, with a statue standing in the center, carved with several faceless figures, some holding staffs, some holding twin swords, all wearing mage's cloaks.

The "gray wall" at the end of the line of sight was actually a huge door, without a single pattern on it, exuding an aura of ancient intimidation, as if to prove to the world that it was not a door, but a sleeping giant, or god of war, - this door was cast in a complete stone, and no one but the magician could believe that it would be cast in its entirety.

Thus it was also jokingly called, built after the vanished mountain in the Word of God, so tall that it could crash into the nearest school building when it collapsed - even the walls were a cut shorter than it.

Under this door, a person is a grain of sand.

It was named, the Giant's Gate.

It is the gateway to Starlight.

When will this door open? Even Xilei didn't know - two additional doors were opened in the wall next to the stone blocks that made up the Giant's Gate, the first of which was cast in silver and could accommodate a hundred people, and the second in bronze that could accommodate two people, the former being only opened around the beginning of school and trials, and the latter being most often used.

Sheret had never seen the Giant's Gate open.

"A word from the Headmaster." Xi Lei walked alone through the deserted square, and when she came to the door, she looked straight ahead, and her tone was unwavering.

It was like a spell, and as she spoke, the second door slowly opened.

The bronze door opened slowly, without a sound.

Sheret was silent for a moment, and walked slowly towards the bronze until she saw the man standing outside.

It was a girl, with a thin figure and a pale face—but she was cloaked in a wide mage cloak, the hood almost covered her face, revealing only a few strands of white-blond hair, and her facial features were somewhat ordinary at first glance, and her eyes were the most ordinary brown.

"Fitney? Freton? Hilley asked.

"Hello." Fitney replied softly.

"Xilei, I'll take you where you need to go." Hirley said to her.

"Thank you very much." The girl who gave a cold impression in appearance, expression, and tone was unexpectedly polite, and Xilei nodded, turning to lead the way.

As Fitney stepped inside the bronze door, it closed silently again.

The two of them didn't say anything on the way, one led the way, the other followed, and even when they passed the statue, Fitney only glanced at it and didn't ask much.

Until I crossed the square and came to a towering building in front of me.

"Theoretically, the Elemental Moon is the time to enter the school, and given the advice of His Excellency the Headmaster, you are not up to any of the jobs of Lezeltri, so between the Trek Month and the Elemental Month you will help Professor Lightetta with his assignment - room and board provided by the Academy, without pay." Celestial turned her head and looked down at Fitney from the steps, stating the arrangement in a bland manner.

"Okay, thanks." Fitney was equally calm.

Lezelt, the name of the town outside of Starlight University, Fitney could not confirm its exact location, only that it was a town inhabited by countless civilian magicians, and Starlight University was at the center of it.

Both Helis and Hubert are in trial, and they are going to continue their work, even if the two go their separate ways—Fresson and Eddard are both elusive, as if the greatest mercy had been sent to her.

So he followed the arrangement and came here alone.

There is nothing to complain about.

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Each of the White Towers of Starlight University has its own owner, and all belong to powerful magicians—at the very center, undoubtedly to what is now considered to be the most powerful plebeian magician, Fresson.

However, the magician that Fitney was trying to help did not live in the White Tower.

Fettnay walked through the corridors of the school building—old but large enough to be as large as any aristocratic building Fettnay had ever seen, with ceilings made of repetitive patterns that stretched from one end to the end—repeating these ancient, elegant, simple decorations that she might have lost without the map given by Hillet.

But it was only one school building - Sheel only gave her a map of the building, not the entire university.

"At the end of the sixth floor, at the astrolabe...... Alfie, the end. Fettnay walked in the uninhabited corridor, and went up the spiral staircase, and after walking for a long time, he felt inexplicably dizzy - although the teaching building was very tall, there were only six floors because of the height of each floor, and the process of climbing the stairs became unusually long.

The magician has his own fixed orientation, and Alfie is in the far east - in the eyes of the magician, this belongs to an abandoned corner.

Fettnay had reached the top—and the clock at the end of the corridor was clearly visible—and she silently walked to the room to the east, stepping on the ground, but making no sound.

Bang!

Fettnay was stunned for a moment, and the sudden explosion made her see some dust splattered on the ceiling - wasn't this a Potions professor?

"What a trouble...... a sigh came from the end, only to see a woman come out of the room—she found Fitney as she said this, and then turned to look at her.

Fitney also saw her at this time, a red-haired woman, and her fine white shirt made Fitney's memories seem to return to the moment when he was a nobleman.

"Oh, it should be you, little girl who came to help," the woman crossed her hips, tilted her head, and looked at Fitney, "I'm Letta?" Uzld. ”

Fitney's heart was shocked.