Chapter 142: Meyer

Snooping into secrets is probably also one of the instincts of human beings.

The presence of curiosity makes people always have a little interest in the trivial conversations of others.

Xiuge had discovered that since he discovered that he could obtain a lot of additional information through the use of a large number of special tricks and the power of the messenger in the mirror, he had gradually developed a somewhat perverted fetish.

That is eavesdropping.

Especially those words that may relate to oneself.

These medical students are still very young, they probably haven't really been in the army, they haven't been to the front line, so their knowledge of the war itself is relatively limited, and even though the whole of the Lowe Plateau has been enveloped by a thick atmosphere of war, they still have the mood and interest to discuss the temperament and appearance of an aristocratic young man.

In their eyes, a young member of the Ernst family with a background as a spellcaster is obviously a very valuable "object of discussion".

Although their evaluation of themselves was quite good, this situation still made Xiuge couldn't help but shake his head.

Following the signs and slogans along the roadside, he quickly passed through a garden with a large number of sculptures of famous alchemists, and then showed his badges to several soldiers of the Fifth Chasseur Regiment who were guarding the area.

Soon, he was taken to a large classroom, which had been converted into a makeshift recruiting office by the Fifth Chasseur, and before he could enter, Xiug saw an acquaintance at the door.

Major Alfred Murch did not change anything from the last time they met, except that perhaps due to circumstances, he had put his appearance more neatly and neatly, and his cold military temperament and rather angular handsome face easily attracted the attention of the young students.

Across from him stood another man.

Compared to Alfred, his appearance is much more ordinary.

He was about thirty years old, not very tall, and very short among adults.

He didn't wear a hat, he had very, very short short hair, a full forehead, a smile on his face, and a calm gaze.

His clothes were equally plain, a simple Waterl-style trench coat with several books tucked under his arm, and just standing there gave him an unusually calm feeling.

"Major Alfred, long time no see."

Xiuge walked to the officer's side and said hello, so the young officer immediately turned his head, his cold face immediately froze, he raised a hand, and shook Xiuge vigorously twice: "It didn't take long, I thought you would come two days late."

With that, Alfred stepped back half a step to the side and let the smiling man out, "Just now, I want to introduce you...... This is Professor Frey Meyer of the Faculty of Medicine."

Hearing this name, Xiuge's mind paused slightly, but he immediately reacted, and raised his hand to the professor in front of him in a friendly manner: "Xiuge Ernst."

A rough and powerful hand reached over and shook it heavily: "Hello, Mr. Shoge, the Major just mentioned you to me...... Hehe, I've heard your name before, but I didn't expect you to be the writer who made many people in Bolden think about you."

Frey Meyer's voice is thick and powerful, but the words are full of humor, and in just two sentences, it is already good to make people's hearts feel.

Shug laughed and asked, "Professor, please forgive me for my curiosity about you...... Excuse me, do you have a habit of submitting articles to newspapers?"

"If you're talking about the pseudonym 'Meyer,' well, that's me."

The man grinned, "Although I study medicine, I occasionally publish some articles, just humble opinion."

"You're being too modest."

Shuge shook his head and said sincerely, "I have read a lot of articles about current affairs and the situation in the newspapers before, but there are too few people who can use your perspective."

At this moment, Major Alfred, who was standing on the side, suddenly interjected, "Okay, okay, if you want to be here

There is some communication in this regard, so there will be more time in the future...... Mr. Schugg, Professor Mayer is here because he will be operating with the Fifth Chasseur for the next period of time, and will be the chief physician of the army, managing our medical and logistical staff."

Hearing this, Xiuge was slightly stunned, he looked at Frey Meyer, and said, "But I remember that according to the laws and regulations of the kingdom, you should be classified as an important academic member, and the state will not allow you to go to war."

"Professor Mayer is the exception."

Alfred explained: "He belongs to St. Stille in the north, in terms of nationality...... For some reason, he came here to be a professor, so our kingdom decrees are not fully effective for him, and it is Professor Mayer's own will to go to war."

The man smiled and added, "I have submitted a formal application, and until the first batch of soldiers rotates, I will be a military physician and not a professor."

Hearing these words, Shug seemed to think of something, he raised his hand and took Alfred, and asked with a smile, "I probably understand...... In that case, Mr. Major, you should make arrangements, and I believe that the protective measures against the members of the Ernst family should be sufficient to extend to the professor."

"Pretty!"

Alfred slapped Shug on the shoulder, a satisfied smile on his face, "I just like to talk to people with flexible minds, it's so comfortable."

"In that case, I'll go through the formalities first?"

"No problem, let's go...... Someone has been waiting for you for a long time."

As he spoke, Alfred glanced at Hug and gestured to the door next to him.

So Xiuge immediately took his ID and walked towards the door, compared to several other recruitment points, this office is much more deserted, but this desertion is only relative, because in this huge room, there are also twenty or thirty mages who have received the recruitment notice are going through their own procedures, among which in the "voluntary enlistment" window on the left, there are several mages who have voluntarily joined the army are being interviewed and evaluated by the members of the council.

Naturally, Shuge didn't have to go through that process after receiving the notice, he walked directly to the other end and lined up at the back of the line.

In any country, the judgment of the scope of work and duties of the military mage is very strict.

Spellcasters who specialize in lethal magic tend to act alongside commandos or scouts, providing support and cover through a variety of magic.

Mages who are more knowledgeable about magic rituals are more logistical, and the protection of specific places will also be handed over to them.

Those who are skilled in printing the pages of magic books can be more aggrieved, and although they don't have to go to battle, they are often locked up in a small dark room and constantly repeat the monotonous work, which is safe, but it can make people crazy.

The number of such detailed divisions of labor can be said to be innumerable.

Before he came, he had heard that both the plateau and the plains were now actively forming mage shooting teams composed of a large number of stream-level and magic apprentices—as long as they were able to master the basic trick of "Demon Bow and Arrow" and some auxiliary magic, it was enough.

This undoubtedly shows that all countries have some new ideas for the upcoming epoch-making war - to change the position of mages in the war, so that weapons and magic can be better combined, so as to further amplify the advantages that magic can bring.

The mages who received the recruitment notice were all official members of the council, so the work content and positions they had already arranged after entering the army, and those like Xiuge, who had no recruitment notice but were not clearly marked, were destined to be only a minority of the minority.

He looked around, but he didn't see the person Alfred was waiting for, much to Shog's surprise.

The people in charge of this queue were very efficient, and they were quickly queued up for Xiuge.

As soon as he walked to the table, his eyes were attracted by the figure sitting on the right side of the long table, responsible for helping to organize and classify documents and notices, and the other party also showed a smile very happily

The already beautiful face adds two points of attractiveness.

"Ahem!"

A cough came, and at this time, Xiuge noticed that the person sitting directly across from him was actually his old acquaintance.

It was none other than Klautz, the chief mage of the Fifth Chasseur.

He had a cold and stinky face as always, and there was no superfluous emotion in his eyes, but in the face of Xiuge, Krautz didn't bother to hold his shelf all the time, so he raised his hand and knocked on the table: "Put things down, talk if you want...... Keep your voice low.". z.br>

His words made Xiuge feel a little amused, but for a river valley-level mage, he still showed enough respect to put his documents and notices on the table with both hands, and after Krautz took them, Xiuge handed Sally an inquiring glance to the side.

"Why are you here?"

Sally blinked, did not speak, still with a bright smile on her face, she raised her finger and pointed to a badge hanging on her chest, Xiu Ge looked closely, but found that it was a coat of arms representing the official alchemy physician qualification, although in terms of its color and style, this should be the most rudimentary kind, but this is enough to show that Sally has gotten rid of the status of a physician's apprentice.

She whispered in a suppressed voice, "My new mentor brought me here, and I'll be here to help for the next few days."

Shuge was a little surprised: "New mentor?"

He remembered that Sally's teacher should have been the doctor named Ilan from the Fifth Chasseur Regiment before, why did he change so quickly?

"Miss Sally's progress is fast, she's gifted in potions, and the Council has already reviewed it once."

Krautz's voice floated over, and his mage's hand took the magic stamp from Sally's face, and slapped it twice on a new recruitment and registration book, and said, "Although Dr. Ilan is a certified physician, he has no experience of studying in a higher school, so the professors in the college agree that she should be taught by a more professional teacher."

With that, Krautz shoved the two documents in front of Huge and motioned for him to sign them.

As Shug picked up the pen, Krautz's voice drifted faintly, "Don't forget, your approval of the 'Stream-level Mage' in the Council is still temporary...... Learn more from your friends."

It was too painful to talk to someone like Krautz, so Hug hurriedly signed his name and gave one copy to Sally, who was nearby, and asked her to put the papers in a file bag.

The Council did not issue any form of supplies to any of the mages, which is related to the "Wartime Mage Management Regulations" that Boldon is currently implementing, and if you want to get supplies from the Council and the army, you may have to wait until after entering the barracks.

There were still a lot of people in line behind him, and Xiuge couldn't stay longer, so he had to whisper a few words to Sally, and then walked outside.

Major Alfred didn't know where he had gone, but Professor Frey Mayer was still there, standing straight like a statue, and now he was concentrating on reading a book in his hand.

Judging from the cover, it turned out to be the book "On the Outline of Army Supply and Logistics" written by Zeke Ernst.

The appearance of Xiuge caused Professor Mayer to put down the book in his hand, and he nodded, "Sally has only been my student for a few days, and her talent for potion dispensing is really excellent, but unfortunately she has too little knowledge of alchemy and medicine in the past, as long as these shortcomings are made up, she will soon be able to become the best in the academy."

Mayer gestured to the garden outside, "Mr. Schugg, if you don't mind, let's go over there and talk?"

Although it was only the first time they met, Meyer brought an inexplicable sense of intimacy to Xiuge, and his every move seemed to bring a strong sense of trust, and Xiuge was indeed curious about this healer and scholar - after all, according to his knowledge of his original world history, people who studied medicine in special times were often able to burst out with amazing energy.

So the two of them went out together in the academy garden, and they had a long meeting

I sat down in my chair.

"Professor Mayer, why do you want to go to war?"

Xiuge was the first to ask his own questions: "Although everyone is very confident about war now, once the war officially breaks out, there will be no absolute safe place on the front line."

"Because I want to understand the war, to understand what is happening in the world right now."

Meyer put the book aside, leaned back in his chair behind him, and put his hands in front of him: "Every war of mankind will trigger a series of complex changes, and wars will expose problems, bring new things, and change inherent situations and relationships...... So I want to go to the front line and see for myself what the world might have to offer next."