The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 23 Is this also called the Field of Annihilation?

As the number of common exchanges increased, Linde's reputation became more and more famous among the freshmen. Those apprentices who usually gathered around Linde formed a seminar in private and organized simple lectures in their spare time. They invited Linde to join the seminar, but Linde rejected it on the grounds that he was "busy with his studies and had no time to be distracted".

The matter did not end here, the seminar continued to exist, and the troubles caused made Linde have to come forward to solve it.

The proud apprentices of Winterhold College were not convinced by the senior members of the college, but they were willing to bow their heads to Lin De, an underachiever, because he showed profound and unpredictable talents.

Such an unattainable genius, his every move is regarded as a canon.

Undeterred by his rejected seminars, he tried harder to gain Lind's approval.

They regarded Linde as the next chief mage of the academy, and they declared so no matter in public or in private. This statement has caused some dissatisfaction, because there are always scholars who covet the position of chief mage.

Confrontation leads to unity, and seminar members hear the complaints and partisanship.

In just one week, all the freshmen, except Linde himself, actively or passively joined the seminar. Of course, it is in the name of an academic community that communicates with each other.

The symposium continues to court old students, academics and senior members, to the distaste of some.

Some undercurrents are surging. With the end of the mid-year month and the fourth day of the high-rise month (July), three distinct forces have formed in the college. They support Linde as the leader of the seminar, and the scholar group who resists the seminar. Marginals who don't compete.

The funny thing is that Lind himself is on the fringes.

Even he discovered this fact relatively late, because he specialized in magic at Winterhold College, and he was indifferent to the lives of his classmates—just as Hogwarts was warmer to him, Linde also treated the students there more warmly. eccentric.

When he discovered the clue, it was the sixth day of the high moon.

Linde is usually in the library on the second floor of the Temple of Elements. There are rich collections here, and it is a paradise in the minds of every seeker. Linde has been here for a long time. Apart from studying, his work is to copy the books with the copy spell , deposited in his library tower.

The administrator of the Winterhold Library is named Urag Glo-Shub, an old orc, no matter how well-dressed he is, he still has a barbaric temperament, but don't look at their rough appearance and green skin. Mouth with fangs, in fact, they are also a branch of elves. In fact, there are mainly two kinds of intelligent races in the world of "The Elder Scrolls", elves and humans, and most races are its offshoots.

Urag doesn't like Linde very much, of course it is also because of Linde's attitude. When Linde visited the library on his first day at the academy, Urag gave him advice.

"You are in the secret hall, you can regard this place as my domain of annihilation, and if you do anything that violates the rules, I will tear you to pieces with angry elements."

Lin De was delighted. He was taken aback for a while when he heard this sentence in the game. He thought that this old orc, as a librarian, could really be some kind of demon god hiding in the world, right? Hearing this tone, it still annihilates the domain. It was only later that he realized that what Urag said was actually a metaphor, meaning that his authority in the library was like a demon god that could not be offended.

"You said this is your domain of annihilation, have you always been so arrogant?"

Urag's face immediately turned from green to black, and he said in a muffled voice, "Whether I am arrogant or not, you'd better not try to provoke me."

"Sorry. If you have a chance, maybe you will see the real Annihilation Realm, a place where books and knowledge are also stored." Linde's temper is mild, to be honest, but it doesn't sound very friendly in Urag.

"Hmph, take care of yourself. May you drown in the ocean of knowledge, arrogant mage."

After the first meeting, Linde spent every day in the library until late at night, when Urag announced the closure of the library.

In Urag's view, this is the case for young freshmen like Linde, who put on an appearance of enthusiasm and loyalty to knowledge, full of confidence and pride, as if the truth of magic is at your fingertips, but the stingy Theoretical knowledge, ambiguous predecessors' notes, and a sea of ​​metaphors and code words can quickly kill all their passions.

Faced with profound magical knowledge, they will soon doubt themselves and be hit hard, and then regain their broken confidence little by little through repeated trials and calculations, and establish a stable attitude from then on. Only such a mage is qualified to study profound knowledge and become an expert.

Urag waited to see Linde's good show, so he quietly observed the new student behind the counter every day.

Watching him shuttle between the bookcases holding a lot of books, watching him perform calculations at the round table. He is waiting for Linde to give in and ask the administrator for advice.

But he didn't wait for Linde to ask for help.

Day after day, Urag watched Linde change the books in his hand at a rapid speed. The notes and drafts in his hand piled up from the floor to the height of the table several times. The man was patient, never said a word, never made noise, accompanied only by the rustle of quill and Mosuo paper.

He always stays up until Urag can barely hold his sleepiness before leaving, and then goes to the first floor for magic experiments. He never sleeps, and his energy is amazing.

In the next few days, Urag experienced self-doubt and was hit hard. Then, through long-term observation and secret temptation, he regained his broken confidence little by little, and since then established the concept that Linde is a genius.

Although Urag didn't say anything, he recognized Linde's ability and knowledge in his heart, so he would warn everyone who came to the library not to disturb Master Linde, otherwise he would be torn to pieces with his angry elements. The seat and desk where Linde often stayed were also designated as exclusive by Urag, and no other mages were allowed to occupy them.

The members of the seminar once asked in surprise: "Master Urag, when did you also become a fan of Master Linde?"

"I'm not his fan, I hate him." Urag's face was still stinky.

The members of the academy who resisted the seminar would also express their dissatisfaction with Urag, "Why can Master Linde have his own exclusive seat in the secret hall?"

"Because every minute of his life is precious to the wizarding world, and no one in this house can match the painstaking work he has put in. And it would be a waste of resources for you mediocre people to have your own seats in the library." Urag's tone was merciless.

On this day, Linde spent his morning time in the library as usual. He had already completed all the study work in the library tower, and the original research was done in the college—this kind of work needs time And inspiration, the all-seeing eye can help him quickly grasp knowledge, but it will not provide creativity.

Creativity belongs to every intelligent life, and it is a treasure of thought that even the gods cannot be perfected.

Hasty footsteps resounded in the quiet library, followed by a low, sharp quarrel.

The high elf scholar Nilya said sharply: "...Enough is enough, I can no longer tolerate your rudeness, I must point out to him, either give up this shameless immoral behavior, or wait to be expelled from the academy!"

Brighton apprentice Vino spoke anxiously and excitedly, "Ms. Neilya, the fault of this incident has nothing to do with Master Linde. Please listen to our explanation, we are willing to make compensation."

Urag stopped in front of them, "Quiet. The Vault is not a place for you to quarrel. If you have any problems, go downstairs to solve them."

Nilya took a deep breath, "I'm here to find Master Linde. His followers broke into my residence privately, trying to steal my research materials. Such behavior is a serious violation of the college's regulations, and he must give a reasonable explanation .”

Vino hurriedly explained, "We have repeatedly stated that Master Zag is not stealing your research materials."

"Then how do you explain his presence in my room?"

"...We caught some signs, bad signs." Vino's eyes flickered.

Urag said coldly: "One last warning. Now, let me leave."

"What happened?" Linde walked over.

"I'm sorry to bother you, Mage Linde. It's just some misunderstanding, which will be resolved soon." Vino's face was dripping with sweat.

"Why are you so nervous?"

Nilya sneered, "Let me explain."

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