Chapter 286: Dark Demon's Subtle Influence |
Chapter 286 Dark Demon's Subtle Influence
Waking up from the dream, Dark opened his eyes abruptly, only to feel that his back was wet and cold, his chest was heavy, and he couldn't help panting heavily.
But after taking a breath, he silently took out little Eevee, which had shrunk into a ball of fur, from the bulging bedding.
His breathing immediately became much smoother.
"Yawn~" He yawned slightly and got off the bed lightly.
It was already halfway through January, and Dark's college life was gradually getting on the right track.
The three new professors also gradually integrated into the lives of the little magisters, and it was no longer strange to meet them occasionally in the castle after class.
Dark put on his scarf and ran from the second floor of the castle to the first floor according to the previous track, and then returned to the tower after running a big circle. His muscles and bones all warmed up.
As the aroma of milk drifted out of the window, it floated into the air.
The first class on Thursday started with Professor Lily's anger.
She divided the homework handed in by the students in the last class into left and right stacks and placed them on the podium, and then looked at the students in the audience with puffy cheeks.
The atmosphere froze for a moment.
"Emma."
"Yes." Emma stood up with a puzzled expression.
Professor Lily handed over the stack of test papers on the right: "Help me hand out the homework."
"Okay, Professor." Emma breathed a sigh of relief, stepped forward to take the test papers, and began to distribute them.
Then on the podium, there was only one stack of test papers left.
Professor Lily picked up the stack of test papers and announced the first name: "Robert Brogheim."
Robert was startled. He subconsciously sat up straight.
Professor Lily shook the test paper: "Come here and get it."
Robert walked across the aisle and onto the podium.
Professor Lily handed over the test paper that belonged to him and said lightly after he got it: "Deduct five points."
Robert's body stiffened, and the foot that he had just lifted froze in the air.
The crafting experiment of [Ultimate Card] had just passed, so the first-year students were pretty strapped for credits at the moment.
Even if there was some left, many students would want to save it for the next experiment.
This sudden deduction of five points would hurt them a lot.
More importantly, Robert had not been deducted credits for a long time...
This was the exact opposite of his poor performance last semester where he was docked credits at every turn.
He was actually quite happy about this improvement.
But since the credit had been deducted, it was impossible to get it back, so he could only watch it slip through his fingers...
Robert didn't ask any questions, because the test paper in his hand was the best answer.
The test paper was full of red Xs.
...
After passing by the next person who had been called to the front of the class, Robert returned to his seat.
White asked with concern: "Robert, what happened?"
Robert unfolded the test paper on the table, then smiled wryly, "I didn't do my homework well. But what can I do? I don't know how to do it at all."
"Uh..." White couldn't help twitching his lips.
Because he also didn't know how to do it either!
The two of them did the homework together. Although they didn't copy each other, they knew exactly what each other had written down.
Sure enough, not long after, White was also called up.
"White Gawd, deduct five points."
White could only hide his pain and walked up to the podium sadly.
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Students with extremely poor homework were called to the podium in turn, and their points were deducted one by one.
Among them, the students of Knight House accounted for the vast majority.
Noble House students were mostly safe and not worried.
With the aisle as the dividing line, the atmospheres of the two houses were completely different.
The students of Noble House were looking at the students of Knight House that were being called to the front of the class gloatingly.
Knight House students gritted their teeth with resentment when they found out that almost no one in Noble House was called to the front of the class.
Originally this was something that would have required Professor Lilly to self-reflect if everyone didn't do their homework well.
However, there were only some people who did poorly, which would naturally make people wonder if those students didn't listen carefully.
Even though Professor Lily was actually just throwing a tantrum...
However, the reason for the point deduction was reasonable.
In order to complete the homework, many people simply scribbled and filled in the paper for the sake of doing it. So they didn't have the confidence to complain at all.
Fortunately, after deducting the points, Professor Lily didn't say anything more, and started to explain the questions on the paper step by step.
This way of explaining the knowledge using the actual questions was much easier to understand than the direct lecture.
But if one didn't even understand 1+1=2, how would one be able to understand 1+1=1X2=2?
. . .
The atmosphere in the arithmetic class was very dull.
It gave the feeling of a summer day that was so hot that one couldn't breathe.
After Professor Lily finished explaining the test papers, she continued the class.
Although she already knew that some people didn't understand, she couldn't start over because of that small number of people.
If students really didn't understand, they could learn by themselves, ask their classmates for advice after class, or ask the teacher to explain to them directly after the class.
If they didn't even want to take this initiative and just gave up, then sometimes teachers were not the ones to blame.Please vote for this novel at