Volume 1 The Scourge of Witchcraft and the Enemies of a Thousand Years Ago Chapter 43 The Tree of Immortality

Everyone looked at each other, wondering why Mr. Winslow wouldn't let him go there.

But Mr. Winslow didn't seem to be about to explain anything: "Alright, I'll leave the rest to Professor Stubourne, and I have other important business to attend to, so I won't stay here any longer." I wish you all a good night in advance. Mr. Winslow said this quickly, and then exited through the side door on the north side of the hall.

Mr. Stubone quickly stood up, trotted all the way to the podium, and said, "Thank you, Mr. Winslow, for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend the welcome dinner! Let us send him off with the warmest applause!"

The applause of the students also followed.

"Okay, please eat by yourself, and then follow the professor in charge of the grade to the dormitory to rest. Assemble in front of this building by nine o'clock tomorrow morning, and you will be tested for your magic!" said Mr. Stubourne, and trotted back to his seat.

"What's the magic test?" Riel asked Alan as he shoved a steak into his mouth.

"You forgot? It's what Mrs. Dalk told us before, and it was used to determine the nature of the magic in our bodies. Allen said.

"What is this for?" Riel always seemed to have a negative intelligence when he ate, or he couldn't think about anything else at this point. Presumably he thinks that anything other than eating is superfluous.

"Of course, it's to determine what type of magic we're fit to learn!" Alan was annoyed and laughed at by his question.

But Riel still didn't understand.

"The magic we learned at Beya is very basic, and it has nothing to do with the nature of magic. Seeing that he was still confused, Alan simply put down the cutlery in his hand and explained to him carefully: "But high magic involves the nature of magic. For example, if your magical nature is suitable for learning elemental magic, then you can't use medical magic, so it's a waste of time for you to learn medical magic, understand? After saying this, Alan finally understood why Riel's written test score was only five points.

"Oh!" Ryel nodded as he stuffed a mouthful full of food.

Maybe it was because the question he just asked was a little too stupid, or maybe it was because the way he kept stuffing food into his mouth looked so rude that the people on his left and across from him looked at him and threw expressions of disgust and disgust by the way, as if they were asking, "How did this guy get into Krivari?"

But Riel paid no attention to their eyes, and his hands and mouth did not stop at all, and it was not until about half-past eight, when Mr. Stuboune announced that he was going back to the dormitory, that he wiped his mouth contentedly and burped in satisfaction.

"Boys, come with me, girls, go to Professor Menissa Frost!" said Professor Sttubourne, standing at the west gate, and gesturing to a tall, lanky middle-aged lady standing at the north side door, and motioning for the girls to go that way.

The students began to move, and Alyssa got up to say goodbye to them and walked towards the place where the girls had gathered, and they went out through the side door to the north under the guidance of Professor Frost.

Professor Stubone led the boys out of the west door of the auditorium. There are also a lot of steps here, and the street lights outside are still on, and the light is abundant.

Alan saw that there were buildings on the opposite side of the auditorium and on the left and right sides, each with a row of tall sycamores in front of each building. The four buildings neatly enclose a large square open space in the middle, and in the middle of the open space, a low tree grows.

This tree is really strange. It looked short but at least five people were embraced as thick, the roots were mostly bare on the ground, dense and intertwined, the bark was cracked, while others were like new life, the trunk was even stranger, splitting outward from the center of the tree into four petals, and sticking to each other, it looked like four people hugging each other, and there was a faint fiery red glow in the middle of the center, the crown was large and low, the branches were dense, many branches were almost hanging to the ground, and each leaf had five petals, and if you didn't look closely, you would mistake it for its flower。 Overall, it looks like a big mushroom.

"What kind of tree is this?" asked Riel.

Eren shook his head, he had never seen a tree like this before.

The other students were also attracted by the strange appearance of the tree and stopped by one after another.

"It's an immortal tree. Professor Stubourne saw that everyone had stopped, and explained, "This tree was transported from Montrorada more than four hundred years ago. As you know, MONOCULUS awakened once and destroyed Monteroda once and for all, but the tree survived. Legend has it that it was planted by Selva Alvaona, the first principal of the Montroda School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Tomorrow's magic test will be up to it. ”

"Rely on it to identify magic?" was the question that popped up in almost everyone's minds.

However, Professor Stubone didn't seem to have time to explain, and urged, "Go away, if you don't want to break the school discipline on the first day of school." With that, he led them on.

"This is the library. As they prepared to cross the hallway between the Great Hall and the building to the west of it, Professor Stubone pointed to the building and said, "There is no library with the largest collection on the continent of Hepp here. In it, you can find any book you want to read. I think when I was still in school here, I spent almost all of my time here. Professor Stubone looked smug at this.

But Allen's heart raced a little when he heard this, because his first reaction was the mysterious forbidden book of magic. "Can you find it here?" he thought, staring at the library with the lights out.

Just as he was stunned, the team moved forward again. If it weren't for Riel tugging at his clothes, I don't know how long he would have been in place.

They quickly made their way through the hallway between the auditorium and the library to the back of the library. There were no street lights, only large expanses of fluorescent grass on the side of the road that shimmered like fireflies. However, despite the dim light, they were able to see the huge garden that came into view. The circular garden is filled with large expanses of unknown flowers, which look mysterious and charming under the moonlight. Although they couldn't see the colors clearly, they could smell the fragrance coming from their noses one after another.

"Oh!" almost everyone was so impressed by the marvelous view that they couldn't help but take a deep breath.

"This is the Four Seasons Garden. There are only three types of flowers, the Four Seasons Orchid, the Four Seasons Rose, and the Four Seasons Tulip. These flowers, cultivated for this school by the Velvadora family, one of the most famous florists in Krivari, bloom all year round, regardless of the heat or cold, symbolizing simplicity, elegance and innocence, which is something more important than magic itself that we hope you can learn or keep here. Professor Stubone said.

"And this one is the Worcester Clock Tower. As they walked along the path in the garden, Mr. Stubone pointed to a very tall bell tower in the middle of the garden. Only then did Alan realize that this was the spire they had seen while they were still on the road. It has dials on all four sides, on which I don't know what is painted, which reflects the moonlight and allows people to see the time clearly at night. It's 8:50.

"A short walk ahead is your student dormitory, and I think you all understand why you built this huge bell tower here, right?" Professor Stubone asked, glancing back at the students behind him, as he walked forward.

Everyone nodded.

It seemed that only Riel didn't understand at all, and asked Alan in a low voice, "Why?"

"The distance between the dormitory, the bell tower and the library is so close, this is a special reminder to you, don't wander around the campus if you have nothing to do, and you should cherish the time as gold!" Alan looked at him and pouted.

By this time they had already walked through the garden to a row of four-story buildings. Alan looked left and right, and saw that there were three buildings side by side, close together, and there seemed to be a few more in the easternmost side, but they were obscured by the garden.

"That one is your dormitory. Professor Stubone pointed to the westernmost building.

Only the first floor of that building was lit up. It is four storeys high, but strangely only three windows are visible, one on each floor. "Is there only three rooms?" thought Allen. He looked at it carefully, and then at the dense crowd of three or four hundred people, and thought to himself, could there be so many people crammed into three rooms!

"That's all I'm going to send you here. The first floor is the common room, and the second, third, and fourth floors are your dormitories. There is someone inside who is in charge of assigning you a room, and your name is written on the door. Well, to make it easier for you to find, it's divided by region. Students from Crivary, Montrorada and Stuart live on the second floor, students from Luckinburg, Kiemis and Chester live on the third floor, and the rest of the student residences from the areas of Tumon, Reading and Enrique are on the fourth floor. Alright, lads, good night. Professor Stubourn said this with an unnatural expression, and after saying this, he quickly parted the crowd and walked west along another path in the garden.

"That'...... Alan, where the hell do we live?" Rare listened to for a long time without hearing Beya's name.

"Fourth floor. Alan sighed softly, looking a little heavy.

"The rest, all live on the fourth floor. He repeated it, staring at the crowd as they walked that way.