What is it like to be a teacher as a magister?

Chapter 138 Ilya High School of Magic

Chapter 138 Ilya High School of Magic

half year later.

Duchy of Brighton, Victor City.

It only takes one day and one night to take a boat from the port here to the neighboring Principality of Banna.

Victor's pier is still in the old style. After the cargo ship docks, it is erected with a plank less than two feet wide, and the stevedores rely entirely on their own balance ability to walk like flying.

Colin bought a space on a cargo ship for 30 silver shields.

There is clean water, but no food supply. The bedding on the bed has been used by several passengers in a row, but it has never been washed, and it exudes a sour smell.

Chen Mu, who traveled through the past, was also a hero who had stood in the toilet seat of the green leather train for seven days. However, when he came to this different world, especially after entering the Mage Tower, he was used to being very particular and obsessed with cleanliness by his senior sister.

The voyage is only one day, and there is no need to sleep in that bed.

under night.

Colin came to the front deck of the cargo ship.

Facing the sea breeze, I habitually tried to put my hands in my pockets, but found that I was wearing a magic robe.

Ordinary magic robes only have a cloth pocket sewn inside to hold things, and only the one made by the senior sister has hand pockets on both sides.Taisha likes to tuck his hands into the sleeves of his robe, while Colin is used to putting his hands in his pockets. When the senior sister and younger brother stand together, they feel that they need to be beaten.

Fortunately, the sea breeze in September is not biting, and the slightly salty humidity makes people feel refreshed.

He wasn't alone on deck.

There were four young people near the side of the ship, lying on the railing, talking and laughing.

The reason why it attracted Colin's attention was because the other party was also wearing a magic robe.

Ke Lin didn't want to deal with people too much, but the other party had already greeted him first.

"Hello there!"

One of the boys shouted loudly in the sea breeze: "What a coincidence, I never expected to meet another magician on this ship."

It was obviously inappropriate to turn around and walk away now, so Colin could only walk over with a smile.

"Hello, it is indeed a coincidence."

"Are you going to Banna Principality too?" the boy asked again.

"Yes." Colin nodded.

"Let me guess, Ilya High School of Magic?"

"Hmm." Colin smiled and said, "Is it written so clearly on my face?"

"Because this is the only school that will start next week." The boy smiled and said, "If there is no accident, we should all be alumni. Hello, my name is Neil."

"Jessica."

"Dave."

"Burke."

Seeing these three men and one woman, four young people of similar age introduced themselves very enthusiastically, Ke Lin naturally couldn't continue to be cold, and introduced himself: "Hello, my name is Cohen."

"You just passed the exam this year?"

"Probably." Colin smiled and asked, "You too?"

"Yes, the competition in Brighton this year is too great. Anyway, we can't get into a prestigious school like Cambridge. After all, Banner's Elia Academy of Magic is the best choice."

"Indeed." Colin said slightly perfunctorily.

The strength of the Principality of Banner can only be regarded as mid-range in the entire Western Continent, and there is a big gap with traditional powers like Brighton. However, as the best academy in the country, the ranking of Elia School of Magic and Magic is only second to Cambridge. For many local wizards in Brighton, since they can't get into Cambridge, Elia, which is only one strait away, is also a good choice.

The Advanced Academy of Magic is a unique product of the Western Continent. It is very different from the Hall Junior Academy of Magic that Colin stayed in before, both in terms of the nature of the academy and the content of the professors.The biggest difference is that the advanced magic academy only recruits awakened magicians as formal students, and magic apprentices only have limited audit qualifications and no graduation certificates.

The same institutions, however, do not exist in Tulum and Osik.

The former is replaced by regular lecture classes held by the Association of Magicians, while the latter is uniformly recruited and taught by the Royal Academy of Magic of Osik.

Several young people were chatting happily, not caring at all that it was already midnight.

The ship continued to move forward, and several people standing on the bow deck could clearly hear the sound of the waves.

"By the way, Cohen, haven't you been awakened for a long time?" Neil glanced at the badge on Colin's magic robe.

There are not a few magicians who like to hide their level, especially when traveling, but at Colin's age, it is more likely that he has not passed the elementary level without wearing a badge.

"Hmm...well." Colin wondered if he had been awakened for more than four years.

And his hesitation looked more like shyness in the eyes of everyone.

"Don't be discouraged, since you've awakened, it's a matter of time before you advance."

Neil said with a hearty smile, "None of us have advanced yet, but Burke was just a little short in the last assessment. I believe he must be the first among us to become a beginner."

The boy named Burke was the tallest, but he was the most taciturn among them, even a little shy. Hearing the compliment from his companion, he scratched his head and said:

"I just spent the most time. In the end, all of us will be able to advance."

"Of course, I have no doubts about that."

The most talkative Neil laughed: "Let's have a toast to the future wizards."

He raised his hand, shook his palm falsely, held a wine glass that didn't exist at all, and initiated a proposal.

The others, including Colin, couldn't refute his face, so they had to have a drink with him foolishly.

A new chapter is about to start, and the young people who are full of hope for life cheer together, and even Colin is infected by their atmosphere.

The five of them talked until dawn, and their interest remained undiminished. They didn't disembark together until the cargo ship slowly docked. This made Colin unable to find an excuse to leave alone.

Ilya High School of Magic.

The entrance was not as crowded as Colin imagined with freshmen. It can be seen that even the Western Continent, which has the highest proportion of magicians per capita, is not so exaggerated.

"I remember when I came for the interview last year, the gate of the college was not like this."

"It must have been renovated."

"To welcome us?" The girl named Jessica said with a smile.

"Just be it."

"..."

"Hey Cohen, you're on the wrong track."

When the five of them walked towards the registration gate together, Neil found that his newly acquainted companion was walking towards another entrance.

He reminded very intimately: "That is the passage for the teachers of the academy."

Colin, who had already walked for a while, turned his head and smiled gently, and waved goodbye to them.

Then, a staff member waiting at the door stepped forward.

"Is that Mr. Snape?"

"Yes, my name is Cohen Snape." Colin reported the pseudonym he had used for more than half a year.

"Welcome to Elia Academy of Magic and Wizardry, Mr. Snape—the youngest professor in the history of the academy." The staff smiled, and finally gave a compliment.

Behind them, the four of Neil opened their mouths in disbelief.

(End of this chapter)

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