Chapter 286 (2) |
The class that immediately followed was Magic Theory.
Professor Cazer first summarized the collective failure of the last experimental class, and then based on the performance of the students in the Rookie League, he called the seven people to the podium to demonstrate "magic energy remote conduction and control".
As a result, he was surprised to find that, except for Dianna who had already demonstrated the remote control of the magic ball in the competition, the rest of the seven students had more or less mastered some of it!
Actually, he quickly noticed that even the rest of the students other than those seven students had gained some knowledge of it!
How did they do it?
Although the average talent of students this year is better than the previous years, it's not to the point of subverting his original view. Professor Cazer couldn't help noting this strangeness in his mind.
Then, while continuing teaching, he gradually found out the secret to the students' gradual mastery of this advanced skill!
He didn't know when it started, but everyone in the entire classroom was actually using a technique called "Pen Spinning" to practice their magic control ability all the time.
Under the premise of having the necessary talents, the remote conduction and control of magic energy was a matter of practice making perfect.
The magic ring that Professor Cazer gave Dark at Christmas was an item specially used to practice this technique.
But at this moment, Professor Cazer suddenly discovered that "Pen Spinning" seemed to be able to make people actively practice this technique, and even after mastering this technique, they could unconsciously keep it going and carry out ultra-high-intensity continuous practice!
This was probably the so-called "Learning through entertainment".
He couldn't help but feel that the importance of proper education was indeed great.
Afterward, he began to seriously consider whether it was necessary to actively promote this kind of technique in the academy.
Maybe teaching everyone how to spin a pen was not a bad thing.
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Leaving aside Professor Lily's troubles and Professor Cazer's plan.
In the History of Magic class in the afternoon, after several adjustments, Professor Ryan Hex began to talk about the history of the war against the demons he had personally experienced again.
He still wasn't able to control his emotions well in this regard, and occasionally showed a violent side.
Like the hair on top of his head, somehow turned into an Afro...
The students knew he had become Sister Kaleid's Hair Restorer's guinea pig, but they still couldn't help sniggering.
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The next day, Friday.
After the dueling class given by Professor Jones, the little magisters finally ushered in the third magic beast class since the beginning of the semester!
Before noon on Wednesday, they had already handed in last week's homework—choose a relatively common monster in the dungeon to analyze and write a small paper about it.
Professor Nini announced that she would choose a monster from the students' homework as the content of this week's lecture, so the students were already full of anticipation before the class.
Although the Mind Flayers in the first two classes were terrifying, after two consecutive self-destructs, they left a funny inherent impression on people.
"I don't know what kind of monster will be the topic of this lesson?"
Dianna still couldn't forget her Mushroom Bear, and Rose wondered if it would be her Fluffy Rabbit.
Looking at the wall clock on the wall, Dark also remembered the homework he submitted.
There were many common monsters in the dungeon.
The well-known ones included Slime, Goblin, Ogre, Troll, Treant, Kobold...
And monsters like Mind Flayers, although quite common, were not well-known to those who had never really been in contact with dungeons.
While learning about how to make [Zoo], Dark also read the Bird & Beast-type Secret Book, so he knew more than ordinary people.
For the subject this time, he chose a monster that was not so well-known but had a large number in the dungeon——Vine Beast!
When adventurers entered the dungeon, they could always see vines growing on the walls on various levels. Those vines would either emit a strange fragrance, radiate light, or have other various characteristics to attract creatures.
They would usually use this to lure people or monsters over, and then pounce on them instantly, entangle them, and prey on them!
Vine Beast was very dangerous and difficult to identify.
Adventurers would always confuse them with vines, and they would be killed if they were not careful.
After cutting open a Vine Beast's body, one would find that there was actually thick blood flowing in its vine-like body.
They looked like plants, but they were actually animals.
They not only had blood vessels, but also mouthparts covered with fine teeth.
But if one knew enough about them...
They would know this monster was one of the few rare edible monsters in the dungeon! After cutting off this monster's head and tail, peeling off its skin, and draining its blood, the rest of its meat would be soft and delicate; it would only take a few minutes for its meat to be cooked in the boiling water.
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Not knowing if it was because of reading Dark's little paper, Professor Nini brought a fat chicken into the classroom before the bell rang.
The eyes of the fat chicken were covered with black cloth strips, and its body below the neck was tied up by a rope tightly.
The little magisters were at first wondering why Professor Nini carried a fat chicken into the classroom, until half a snake's head crawled out of the rope that bound the fat chicken, which startled the little magisters in the front row!
"Ah!" The normally reserved Emma even screamed in fear!
Compared with her classmates who didn't know much about it, Emma recognized the monster almost immediately, so she felt even more frightened.
The classroom suddenly became chaotic because of the fright of the students.
The little magisters in the front row even ran out of their seats and fled to the back row of the classroom in unison.
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"Ah!" Professor Nini was frightened by the actions of the little magisters, and was at a loss for what to do next.
She glanced around in a panic for a while before she finally had an idea, and quickly hid the monster in her hand behind her back. Then she raised her hand and scratched her head, with a silly smile on her face.
"Ehe he he." She tried to pretend that nothing happened.
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However, the little magisters would not be easily fooled by her.
A boy from Magister House shouted nervously: "Professor Nini, how can you bring a Cockatrimon into the classroom? I'll tell the principal. I'll definitely tell the principal!"
Professor Nini glanced at him with some guilt and recognized that he was the student who almost pissed himself in fear during the Mind Flayer experience last class, so she couldn't help but look away.
It was her fault to startle the kid, but she didn't do it on purpose.
She was just doing her job as a professor.
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She summoned up her courage and said: "Everyone, everyone, can you calm down a little? Actually, it's not what you think..."
Emma's forehead was covered with cold sweat, and while subconsciously protecting Susan and Lucy behind her, she said loudly: "Professor Nini, is that Cockatrimon? Is it a legendary monster that will turn people into stones with its gaze?"
After hearing Emma's words, Professor Nini quickly shook her head and said, "No, no, it's not Cockatrimon, it's Cockatrice! It's a snake, not a chicken!"
"Who cares if it's a snake or a chicken!" A student from Knight House shouted loudly, "Whether it's a chicken or a snake, does it have anything to do with it being able to turn people into stones?"
"No, no, it won't!" Professor Nini subconsciously pulled Cockatrice out from behind, and pointed at the place where the eyes were covered by a narrow strip of black cloth with her thick finger, arguing loudly: "Its eyes have been covered by a cloth, so it won't be able to turn people into stones!"
But another Magister House girl pointed at Cockatrice, horrified: "It came out! It came out! The snake's head came out! It's not covered! Its eyes are not covered!"
Professor Nini followed her gaze and glanced down.
Sure enough, the Cockatrice's snake head got out from the gap in the rope, and it was shaking its head and flicking its tongue.
Professor Nini hastily stretched out its hand to pinch its tongue, desperately explaining: "Don't worry, the snake's eyes won't be able to petrify people."
"Ah!" Another girl screamed, "It's about to fall! Professor Nini, that piece of cloth is about to fall!"
Professor Nini asked in confusion: "Which piece of cloth?"
Girl: "It's the piece of cloth that covers the chicken's eyes!"
"(⊙o⊙) Oh."
So she put the Cockatrice down and looked up at its chicken head.
Sure enough, the cloth covering the chicken's eyes had slipped down, exposing one of the eyes.
A sharp gaze flashed in that eye instantly, and a gray ray shot out!
The ray shot Professor Nini's face at a very close range, and a layer of gray stone immediately covered the surface of her skin.
Seeing this scene, the hearts of all the students jumped to their throats, and suppressed fear broke out in an instant.
The whole classroom was thrown into chaos in the students' terrified screams.
Dark got up subconsciously.
But the petrification on Professor Nini's face only spread to the tip of her nose, and then stopped suddenly.
There were even dense cracks on the gray stone shell, which shattered with two "cracks" and fell to the ground.Please vote for this novel at