Act 67. reward
After seeing off Mr. Groh, Reiner returned to the principal's office, where he flipped through the file cabinet to check on Dana's condition.
Since Crescent Academy didn't have many students in the first place, Reiner quickly found Dana. Christine's Admission Profile.
After opening this dusty information for three years, Reiner found that the truth was not what he thought.
Originally, Reiner thought that Dana's family should be some poor nobleman with only a name left, but the information said that her parents were real mages.
Yatlu. Kristen and Erena. Christine, both of whom are four-ring mages, but the couple died ten years ago due to the collapse of a half-plane, and Dana's current guardian is her uncle, Chester. Christine.
"Half-plane collapse?"
Reiner knew that outside of this world known as the continent of Atlas, there were many half-planes, which were rich in resources, unique ecosystems, and all kinds of strange creatures, and so far, the mages had brought three hundred and two half-planes under their rule.
The collapse of the half-plane is very rare, usually caused by the irreversible destruction of the core of the plane, and even the four-ring mage is powerless in the face of the collapse of the half-plane, and is buried in the gap of the void.
"I inherited the bloodline of my parents, so the mana reserves should be higher than ordinary people?"
Reiner thought that ordinary people would not cause that level of destructive power if they failed to cast spells, and after seeing Dana's birth, Reiner realized that perhaps the theories of the bloodline mages were not completely fallacious, and the children born between mages did have slightly better magical reserves.
But it was clear that under the modern magic system, Dana could not successfully construct a spell model, so no amount of magic would help.
Looking through Dana's transcript again, Reiner found that the student's written test scores were good, but the classes that required the actual casting of magic were all quite bad without exception, and it seemed that she might be one of those students who were difficult to cast spells.
Knock Knock Knock –
There was a knock on the door, and it turned out to be Claire.
She was still wearing the old-fashioned mage robes, but instead of wearing a peaked hat, she tied her hair up and tied it back at the back of her head, revealing her ears, which gave her a little more youthful air.
"I think I heard a noise from the old stargazing tower just now, you can't have demolished it, right?"
Claire asked, knowing that Reiner was going to rebuild the Tower.
"No, something happened...... By the way, Claire, you know Dana. Christine? ”
Reiner suddenly remembered that Claire was the titular dean, and asked.
"Dana, what's wrong? She was a good boy, and she worked and studied in a variety of ways, helping Lady Freya with a lot of work. ”
Claire narrowed her eyes slightly, like a cat on alert, worried about what Reiner was doing to Dana again.
"Do you know about her parents?"
"Parents? Doesn't she have only one uncle? ”
Claire tilted her head and bit her fingers, as if thinking.
"Well, expect you to be unreliable."
Reiner sighed softly, then handed Claire the note with the names of Dana's parents written on it.
"You help me go to the library to check the affairs of these two people, the published papers, and related news reports, and it is relatively quick to find them about ten years ago."
"Hey, are these two Dana's parents?"
Looking at the note, Claire asked.
"Well, I met her today, so I'm a little curious."
replied that Reiner didn't have any ideas to solve the knots in the students' hearts, he was just interested in the research of Dana's parents, what exactly was the half-plane, and what was the composition of the world, which was something that could not be accessed on Earth.
"I can't help you ......"
Claire was a little helpless, but accepted the note anyway.
"By the way, Charlotte said that the second batch of paintings has been completed, so you have time to confirm, Mr. Antoine also has some Coke production line improvements, and this letter is from the Rainbow Tower, I think it should be the result of the review of the paper."
Reiner's work has been getting busy lately, and Claire has been doing a good job of helping him plan his trip, make work arrangements, and take on the role of secretary.
It would be nice to be able to wear the corresponding uniform, Reiner didn't think about it.
He took the envelope—presumably Claire's main reason for coming—and checked the Rainbow Tower's sigil on it, then opened it.
Claire's words are right, that is indeed the opinion of the reviewer of the paper.
Unlike the previous ones, this review was not divided into three parts, but only one piece of paper.
Skipping the paragraph that retells the abstract as usual, Reiner turns his attention to the part of the review results:
Dear Reiner. Mr. Ian Gray, for your paper "Analysis of the properties and compounds of the two new elements "Ocleus" and "Hydra" obtained by electrolysis of water, as well as several conjectures about the combustion theory, the review committee made the following review after careful review: the paper is rigorously written, the experimental design ideas are reasonable, the logic is clear, the experimental content is groundbreaking and subversive, the properties of the elements found are well measured, and the negation of the old theory and the proof of the new theory are reasonable and convincing, The way of thinking contained in it deserves to be promoted.
After this comment of an official nature, there is a passage written by Frederick. Commentary written by H.E. Dmitry himself:
Lionel. Ian Gray's essay not only reveals to us the deeper mysteries of matter, but also tells everyone that strength and rank do not limit one's search for truth, and even ordinary people may move the wheel of history.
Finally, there is a simple review result.
If the paper is approved, 300 academic points will be awarded.
"Is it ...... 300 academic credits?"
Reiner put down the review and secretly calculated to himself.
With the addition of citation points, the paper on the electrolysis of water should be able to bring him more than three thousand points, if purely from the perspective of academic points, this is enough for Crescent Academy to meet the standard of a sixth-level college, and the focus of Reiner's work should be on the construction of the school at the moment, waiting for the review in a month.
"Three hundred points!"
Claire's eyes were straight, although she expected Reiner's paper to cause a sensation, but three hundred academic credits were still unprecedented. His Excellency Alberton's Laws of Law is comparable to the treatise on the three laws of motion.
If the scope is limited to the realm of non-high-level mages, then Reiner is indeed unprecedented.
What's more, he's just an apprentice mage!
"Hey, there's a piece of paper here."
Reiner looked at the envelope, which contained a piece of paper recording the citation points he had earned for his first paper, and to his surprise, the paper published in the monthly alchemist Griffin had also been awarded five hundred academic points at once.
"It's a windfall."