Section 463 Unexpected X Convergence (4)
"The teacher gave it to him?" Tristan was surprised.
"Of course not." Talos's tone was a little dissatisfied. "Is the teacher a fool?"
"Oh.... And then he revealed the problem in the experiment to the Morris family? Tristan suddenly realized. Is this what you call 'plotting'? β
"Of course not." Mobile sighed softly. "If it's that simple, then why did he become a professor?"
"Uh... What did he do? Tristan asked.
Later, at the banquet, he openly proposed that the teacher repeat the experiment in Badiel's lab. Talos said.
"This.... Did the teacher say yes? Tristan asked, looking ahead.
The teacher tried his best to refuse, but the Morris family, as well as their relatives and the nobles of the other families, unanimously demanded that the teacher do so. In the end, as a last resort, he had no choice but to agree. Talos said.
"Later, he called me, Fran, Evan, and De Bruce over." Mobile said. "In front of those nobles, in the voices of accusation, of contempt, of Schalz's explanations.... These disturbances are carried out on the spot. β
"In the end, the experiment succeeded?" Tristan asked.
"Evan is dead." Mobile said.
When Scharz accused, he couldn't help but open his mouth to refute. Talos said. "Then, there was an explosion of materials in front of me."
"This.... How did the teacher deal with it? Tristan asked.
"Swallow your anger and take care of the overall situation." Talos shook his head. "What else?"
"Have you seen it? What do we look like when we shed tears now? Mobile shook his head. Fran was at the time...."
"The aristocrats laughed as if they had seen something new." Talos said. "And we can only continue to carry out experiments forcibly when there are insufficient manpower and certain materials."
"That's... Did the experiment succeed in the end? Tristan asked.
"Shards stopped." Mobile said. "It was as if he had finally realized how far the nobles had gone and what kind of mistakes he had made.... After that, he left. After a while, the patriarch of the Morris family communicated with the teacher, allowing us to change the experiment to another day. β
"If it weren't for that, I'm afraid the teacher wouldn't be able to bear it either." Talos said. "At that time, he was also shaking.... I've never seen him shiver in an experiment. β
"In that case..."Tristan didn't know what to say.
"After a while, he got the promotion." Mobile said. "After that, he came to apologize to the teacher and to us.
"However, that incident cannot be solved with a single apology." Talos said. "We will never forgive him."
"Although, the teacher hinted at us so." Mobile said. "But he never gave us orders in this regard."
"We all keep the enmity of our partners in our hearts and never forget it." Talos said.
"The teacher said that at that time Schalz did not understand our situation, and he only did what anyone could possibly do: to curry favor with the nobles, so as to climb the ladder." Mobile said. "But who can guarantee that he won't do it again?"
"In the past, the teacher 'forgiven' him, but he couldn't help it, and he forcibly endured it when he had to." Talos said. "Just as he used to endure the demands of those noble mages."
"And today, he is no longer going to endure." Mobile looked around and said. "After countless successful experiments and the accumulation of great strength; After countless teaching, selection, and assessment, this huge team has been accumulated. β
"In that case, then we are not going to be patient." Talos said. "Although, the magic on our bodies has gone wrong, and now we don't have too strong combat power...."
"However, we are confident that our companions will help us." Mobile said. "It's like we helped him in the past when he needed help."
"Thisβ" Tristan's voice was a little overwhelmed. Can... But..."
"It would be wrong, inappropriate, and dangerous to commission him to conduct this experiment." Talos said. "We hope you can take this order back soon, it's still too late."
"Let me think about it," Tristan's voice was full of embarrassment. He... I'll talk to him..."
Talos and Mobile did not object. Tristan then walked forward, to the front of the group, to Hughes and Shards.
"That's the best position," Hughes said to Shards, and then saw Tristan walking by. Well? How did you get here? The safest place is in the middle of the line. β
"I... I'm something else..."
Tristan slurred, and Hughes was a little surprised. "What's wrong? What's the matter? Go ahead. β
Tristan looked at Shards, and then saw that the professor was looking at Mobile and Talos in the distance.
"Professor Schalz." He spoke anyway. "I'll leave this battle to you."
Shards looked at him and didn't answer immediately.
"In the past, a lot has happened." This time, Tristan's voice slowly calmed down and returned to its previous appearance. "It's long been impossible to tell who's right and who's wrong."
"Some people always like to hold on to it. But in my opinion, that's not a smart thing to do. As long as... If you manage to command the battle, they will thank you as well. When the time comes, maybe you will be able to let go of the past hatred completely. β
"Is that so?" Schalz looked at Tristan.
"Of course." Tristan said. Mr. Harwick had expressed a similar attitude before. Anyway... If you can help us to victory, I can guarantee that they won't dwell on the things of the past anymore. β
"Okay." Schalz sighed and said.
Solidify and fade.
"What did he just say?"
In the high corridors, the ranks of the mages had stopped. Behind the four or five windows, many mages pulled out their wands and chanted incantations.
Then, the light emitted from above converged, shooting down from the window and sweeping across the ground below.
Hughes looked at the light, and then looked at Tristan, who was shimmering with magic light in the distance in the crowd, not on his wand, and asked Schalz, who was also waving his wand.
"It's in the past." Beside him, Scharz put away his wand and said. "Nothing important."
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