The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 340 The Teacher at Dagger Beach

A wizard and a bard walked into a tavern called Lady Luck, spent their last ten copper coins, bought two glasses of cheap wine, and drank them all in one gulp. Then they couldn't even afford to eat, and the horses were hungry.

With empty pockets, the two brothers discussed where to get money. Capable people travel all over the world, even in times of catastrophe, they are not afraid of not having enough to eat, let alone in a prosperous agricultural town? The winter wheat in the field is gradually ripening, and the grapes in the wine cellar are slightly sour.

The traveling merchants gathered in the tavern were recruiting guards, and the adventurers were discussing the commission to hunt goblins. Stan discussed with the boss behind the counter, letting him play the piano and tell stories.

"Heroic stories from different worlds, novel settings that have never been heard before! The Spider-Man of New York City, the billionaire who wears steel armor to fight, and the super soldier who has gone through the war and was frozen, there is always one suitable for you."

Stan's good eloquence won him a job as a resident singer in a tavern, and he has already settled his dinner.

Linde finished his drink and asked the boss about the history and customs of Dagger Ford.

He planned to be a cook in the tavern, but there was no shortage of cooks, and he was worried that the penniless brothers would steal food.

As soon as he heard that adventurers could provide training to the local militia to make money, Linde immediately went to the street and asked the passing guards if they needed a martial arts instructor.

The thin man in a white robe was not tall, which really made people doubt Linde's ability. The arms of the local militia were thicker than his.

Linde said with a smile, let him try.

Although the lord of Dagger Beach is the Duke's family, the organization that manages the town is the Guild Council, which can be regarded as a bourgeois government. If Linde wants to serve as a militia instructor, he has to accept the review of the guild meeting.

Along with him, there were seven adventurers who were assessed, including warriors, rangers, and rogues, as well as humans, half-elves, dwarves, and halflings. Each of them is an old fritter that has been touched and beaten. In contrast, Linde's temperament is more suitable for chanting scriptures for the common people who come and go in the temple.

The experience of wandering in the wilderness has left some small memories for Linde's incarnation, such as scars on the sideburns, more on his arms and chest, loose ears after healed chilblain, and rough and callused hands. The traces left by these sufferings can give him a little persuasion, after all, people are willing to believe that a person who has suffered a lot can develop real skills.

There were eight competitors in total, and only three remained in the end.

That matter is easy to handle, everyone is here to make a living, and those who don't go through the back door make money based on their ability, and win or lose is determined by the last game.

Linde's physical fitness may not be as good as that halfling wanderer. He needs nutrition and exercise to restore a healthy physique, but his fighting skills are outstanding. A mana sword challenged a warrior, and he competed with a ranger in archery, and it was a draw. In addition, he knew how to train the army, so he stood out among a group of adventurers.

Adventurers come and go on Dagger Bank, and the training instructors of the militia also come and go, and they won't stay for long. Linde paid a week's salary in advance, but it was only a few dozen pieces of silver, and he couldn't even afford a bottle of local specialty blended wine. But just like that, he was also very happy, took the money back and bought fodder and beans for the horses, and had a big meal with Stan.

Accidentally spent all the money, Linde had to go to the local residents' house to spend the night. As for Stan, he was very popular in the tavern, and the boss arranged a small room for him to serve as a bedroom.

Linde stayed in the house of a militiaman. The family was a carpenter. There was a wooden and stone hut, a corral, and a lot of wood piled up in the yard. The ground was full of soft sawdust, and it was light to walk on.

The militiamen had seen Linde's martial arts, so they respected him very much. They introduced the members of the family, the elderly mother, the hardworking and simple wife, and a sixteen-year-old daughter named Mia.

The girl is not yet an adult, and she can do things like many adults. She is wearing a black-dyed coarse cloth skirt, with bright eyes and a joyful expression, as if she is always ready to say hello to you. With a fair face and a good figure, and brown hair with ponytail flicking lightly, It can always make a young man's heart beat.

When Linde came, the girl was being scolded by her mother because it rained yesterday, and she forgot to take some dried fish in the yard to dry in the house. Now the salt frost on the dried fish has been washed away by the rain, and the flesh smells rotten. gas. Such a loss is really undeserved.

The arrival of the magician made Mia's face even more embarrassed, and the fine freckles on her red cheeks seemed to be fleeing.

Dinner that day was salted fish with black bread.

Linde is preparing for a magic ceremony. He intends to summon the infinite scepter from the main body. Anyway, the deity doesn't need this artifact, so it's better to fill the scene with him. Then he can use the Pact of the Blade to bind the infinite scepter and become his weapon and magic weapon. He can cast spells to defeat enemies, and he can swing people to beat dogs when he retreats. It is really a model for spellcasters.

He worked four hours a day, and the rest of the time was spent preparing the materials for the ceremony, wandering around Dagger Ford, and going to the tavern to find Stan for dinner.

The militiaman's daughter is very interested in the wizard. Whenever she is free, she comes to talk to Linde and ask about the world outside Dagger Bank.

"Why did you confiscate the dried fish that day?" Linde asked casually after getting acquainted.

"I'm busy reading." Mia smiled awkwardly. "I want to be a businessman, but I have to be able to read and count. Dad thinks I don't need to do such hard work in the future. It's too dangerous for a girl to run a business."

"I can teach you." Linde's encouragement was always solid, "It's a good thing to be able to learn."

The people in Dagger Beach are not well educated, which is also a common phenomenon on the continent of Faerun.

After Lin De taught Mia a student, he still felt that he could do more. Anyway, the day is so long, so it is better to earn some tuition fees for drinking in his spare time. So he wants to open a small school. The guild will welcome this troublesome outsider.

So Linde really opened a classroom, and Stan was also recruited as a teacher.

They taught mainly languages ​​and arithmetic, but also more practical applied lessons, and even magic.

Linde rejected Dumbledore's invitation many times at Hogwarts, but he didn't expect to become a teacher after leaving the magic school.

He misses this time more than he imagined.

Mia was Linde's first student at Dagger Shoal. She didn't have much talent for casting spells, and her non-allergic and studious attitude made the magician feel that she was a talent to create.

After four days at Dagger Ford, the Duchess came to see him. The first time Lin De met Ms. Morwen, he noticed some doubts.

However, as a foreigner, Linde didn't want to expose the abnormality of the Duchess.

Until the day Mia died.

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