Chapter 116: Distribution
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Aaron muttered to himself as he watched the spectacular scene in front of him, and saw Mentor Willard continue to walk forward, and the group followed him up a spiral rock staircase to the high altitude of the cave hall.
I saw that Willard was standing in front of a broken road section, and whispered: "Baraka~!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the rocks beneath Willard's feet began to swell and stretch, twisting and growing like living creatures, and soon formed a straight path that led to the cavern in the opposite rock face.
And the language that Willard chanted was the legendary 'Old Byronic language'!
"Let's go~. ”
Willard led the group up to this new wide rock passage, and when Aaron stepped on this passage, he found that it was not as hard as it looked, but rather strangely 'soft' - if one step stepped on it and lifted the sole of the foot, there would be a shallow footprint on the rocky pavement.
"It's like a passage made of marshmallows."
Soon, Willard led the group through the 'overpass' passageway that twisted around and bent to a 'high-end' cave area that was clearly inhabited by 'official wizards', and began to assign mentors to the students.
In the process of assigning mentors, Aaron discovered a detail, every official tutor who came out of the room would obviously show some disappointment when they heard that this group of students were from the 'Forsaken Continent'.
It seems that the average wizarding talent of the students of the 'Abandoned Continent' is indeed lower than that of the local students on the East Coast, which causes the official instructors to be a little uninterested in the students of the 'Abandoned Continent'.
Of course, there are exceptions, such as the four genius students with first- and second-class qualifications, when they were assigned to other mentors, those mentors were obviously very satisfied, and obviously they didn't expect to receive a good apprentice seedling from a bunch of 'cheat' students.
From this side, you can see the difference between the Lost Continent students and the local students on the East Coast.
Although the former holds tokens, most of their ancestral wizards are no longer in the academy, and may even have passed away - even if wizards have many means to prolong their lives, if their own strength is stuck in a certain bottleneck and cannot be broken, sooner or later they will run out of life and die.
Compared to the former, the situation of the local students on the East Coast is obviously much better, most of their wizard elders are still alive, and their network of connections still exists in the wizarding academy, so they don't need to worry about their mentor's attitude towards them - even if their own mentor is their elder blood relative.
Therefore, local students on the East Coast do not need to be assigned tutors, because they often choose their favorite tutors in advance, and only students who are left behind in the mainland need to be assigned under Willard's arrangement.
In this way, the attitude of the mentors towards Aaron and the others is very debatable.
If their own talent is excellent, the official tutor will not care about anything, like the genius students with the first and second class wizard qualifications will receive some preferential treatment, and the excellent students with the third class qualifications will not be as popular as the former, but they will not be troubled.
The next fourth- and fifth-class qualified students will be much more unlucky.
For example, when the instructors heard that they had been assigned to a fourth-class student, their faces were very embarrassed, and as for the more 'inferior' fifth-class students.........
According to what Aaron saw and heard along the way, the largest number of fifth-class students were simply 'packaged' for sale—often four or five students were assigned to a mentor together.
Moreover, the instructors did not treat the average student with the same attitude, but with the same attitude as the free labour force, and treated the fifth-class trainees, who were obviously going to be treated quite badly.
"It's no wonder that those fifth-class students basically don't have the slightest hope of becoming wizards.........."
Seeing this scene, Aaron couldn't help but shake his head secretly: "It's not just because of himself, even his own mentor is not ready to invest in training, and he completely treats it as a kind of free labor, if he can become an official wizard in such an environment, it will be a hell!"
At the same time, Aaron also deeply felt the advantages brought by the 'third-class qualification' - less than the above, more than the bottom.
Soon, one by one the students were assigned to the corresponding mentor and left the team, when Sophia and Daisy left the team, there was still a little reluctance, the two stared at Aaron for several times, and then 'three steps and one turn' followed their mentor away.
It seems that in the future, Aaron will inevitably be 'harassed' by them in the days when he lives in the 'Misty Swamp' - of course, Aaron really doesn't have that kind of idea, and at most treats them as ordinary friends.
Finally, when the last student other than Aaron was also picked up by his own tutor, Mentor Willard turned his head and looked at Aaron deeply-
"Keep walking, we still have some way to go. ”
With that, Willard turned around and walked with Aaron to the deepest part of the area.
As the two of them continued to go deeper, the surrounding cave rooms became fewer and fewer, and even in the last area, Aaron could no longer see the existence of other cave rooms, only a smooth cave wall and a wide and dim cave passage, constantly reflecting the two of them stretched by candle flames.
Finally, Willard and Aaron came to the end of this passage-
The environment was surrounded by mirror-like rock walls, and the original wide passage had been reduced to a narrow passage that could only accommodate two people walking side by side, and the dim candle flame hanging from the wall emitted a faint light, except for the end of the two people's eyes, inlaid with a brown wood-colored door, representing the only Guru room in the place.
All of this gave Aaron the feeling that he was in the 'middle of nowhere' not so much as a room in the middle of nowhere.
"A fairly quiet 'cell'"
"Okay, the tutor I arranged for you is in that room, wait for you to knock on the door and show the token to 'her', I won't accompany you." ”
Mentor Willard dropped a somewhat timid word, turned and walked away along the rocky passage without looking back, like a mouse that had seen a cat, and looked quite frightened and frightened.
Aaron looked at the back of Willard leaving in a hurry, took a deep breath, turned around and knocked lightly on the door-
Aggressive~!
The brown-colored door automatically retreated as if it had a spirit, and at the same time, a delicate voice full of vitality came.
"Please come in. ”