Chapter 32

The horrible thing didn't happen right away, Harris nodded slightly expressionlessly.

"I heard that you and Kress have conflicts?"

The words at least sounded peaceful.

Ke Lin was helpless, lamenting that his teacher was not around, like a child being bullied.

"Yes."

"I also heard that you described me as a young but blind fool?" Harris immediately answered.

What the hell!

Colin never expected that the other party would be so straightforward.

Agni Fire and Thunder did not scream for nothing.

Now he was even worried that this great magician would really take action to teach him a lesson. Others might not dare, but with the legendary violent temper in front of him, it was really hard to say.

Colin stole a glance at Kress.

Although this guy lowered his head, he probably felt happy in his heart.

Things have come to this point, stretching and shrinking is a knife, and I can't be looked down upon by others.

He shook his head.

"I didn't say I was stupid, but I did say 'young but blind', and I asked Mr. Kress to convey it to you. Please don't mistake him for a tell-tale."

Kress couldn't help twitching on his expressionless face, thinking that this guy is crazy, what's the teacher's temper?Even if you are a disciple of Roman Sagan, you can't get credit for the current loss.

However, it was beyond the expectations of the two.

Far from being angry, Harris smiled—although the smile on his normally serious face was even more frightening.

"Honestly speaking, I had a bad impression of you at first, and thought that Your Excellency 'Storm Guidance' was mistaken. Now it seems that you are at least better than I imagined."

"Thank you for your compliment." Colin was slightly relieved.

"Did you think I would beat you up on the spot?" Harris sneered.

"I do have this worry." Colin admitted frankly.

"Then keep this worry, because it is indeed possible." Harris said surprisingly.

Colin was taken aback for a moment, and then his whole body tensed up involuntarily.

Damn it, this old guy doesn't play cards according to common sense!

Harris sneered: "You know why I'm called 'Fire and Thunder'?"

"Because of your proficiency in fire spells, and..." Colin hesitated, and finally said, "And your character like a raging fire."

"Well said."

Harris said with a straight face: "But don't think that I am a person who loses his temper casually. I'm afraid you don't know. I am the most reasonable person."

Without waiting for Colin to speak, he continued: "Because of being reasonable, I hate unreasonable people very much. It is a pity that there are too many people in this world who are only reasonable when they are reasonable. , and began to be unreasonable."

Colin just sorted out this tongue twister, and heard Harris say:

"So at this time, we have to use spells to make sense."

"You think I'm unreasonable?" Colin asked boldly.

"I'll give you enough time to reason, but if you end up with no reason, or start to be unreasonable..."

Harris snorted coldly: "I will teach you a lesson on the spot, and then take you to Master Roman to reason."

Colin was a little relieved.

"The first question." Harris put his hands behind his back: "What conflicts do you have with Kress? Let's make it clear today. If it's his fault, I won't stand up for it."

"It's simple."

Colin looked at Kress: "May I ask Mr. Kress, did you take away the ice cubes produced by the magicians in the association in advance, causing my friend Anne Heckert to lose her livelihood."

Kress froze for a moment.

In his mind, he always thought that his slander against Roman Sagan and Colin himself had caused the conflict between the two parties, but he never expected that Colin would bring up this matter.

"That... that's something that has no owner." Kress was caught off guard and argued vigorously.

"I didn't say you can't take it!"

Colin finally regained some initiative, and said loudly: "If you really need those ice cubes, I won't say anything, but if you deliberately make things difficult for Anne Heckert just to force Jennifer, then you must put Speak clearly.

"Now, in front of Lord Harris, please answer me directly, Mr. Kress, why did you take those ice cubes?"

Harris shot his sharp gaze at his disciple.

Kress is very aware of the upright character of the teacher, after all, he did not dare to lie, bowed his head and admitted:
"Mr. Wayne is right, this matter is my fault."

"Jennifer is the daughter of Baron Buckle?" Harris frowned.

"Yes." Krystan admitted.

"Okay, you can bravely admit that you are still my disciple."

Harris pursed his lips and said with determination: "From today on, you are not allowed to see Jennifer again."

"Teacher!" Kress exclaimed.

"You can also choose to continue pursuing her, but you will no longer be my disciple." Harris has no room for negotiation.

"Disciple dare not!"

Kress broke out in a cold sweat. He knew very well that the reason why he was where he is today is entirely because of Harris as a teacher.

"Also." Harris continued: "That girl named Annie, you must repay the girl for how much she has lost."

"Yes." Kress didn't dare to argue anymore.

"How do you feel about this?" Harris looked at Colin.

Colin nodded: "Thank you for upholding justice."

"As I said, I am the most reasonable person."

Harris said: "Then the next question is, why do you think I have no vision?"

"Before I answer this question, can I ask Your Excellency 'Blazing Fire and Thunder', why do you think that my teacher, Your Excellency 'Storm Guidance', has a problem with his eyesight?" Colin asked back without hesitation.

"I did say that." Harris said without fear, "And even if Master Roman stood in front of him, I would still say that."

"Then, as the teacher's disciple, I hope to get an explanation." Colin said with a serious face.

"Reasonable!"

Harris was not angry but happy, and his voice turned slightly milder: "This involves a dispute of ideas."

"Idea?" Colin was taken aback.

"Since you are a disciple of Master Roman, you must know that His Excellency 'Storm Guidance' has been working hard to make magicians reduce meditation and spell training, and instead spend more time on elemental research."

"Yes." Colin was very clear about this, and asked, "Isn't that right?"

"Of course not."

Harris snorted, and said: "We are not the guys from the Western Continent who are born to be comfortable, open your eyes and look at the current Tulun Kingdom!
"The orc tribes in the south, the pirates on the east coast, those small countries in the west that are useless but always try to take advantage, not to mention the Osik Empire in the north that is staring at the horseshoe sea across the sea.

"No matter where there is a war, it needs the support of a magician. If there is no strong strength, can it be sent to death in the past?
"If possible, who wouldn't want to sit at home and read books and do experiments, but in that case, who will fight? Who will kill the enemy?
"Of course I also know the importance of elemental research. I never want to deny this, but everything has a priority. If it is really like what Master Roman advocated, I am afraid that before our research results, the country will die before our eyes!"

Harris' voice echoed in the empty hall for a long time.

It was the first time for Colin to hear someone discussing this issue from a different perspective. Although he didn't fully agree with it, he had to admit that Harris' views were not selfish.

As soon as he was about to speak, Harris said again:

"However, although I have different ideas from Master Roman, it is not enough to slander the vision of the master. It is precisely because of you that I have such an idea."

"Me?" Colin was taken aback.

"Yes."

Harris said seriously: "I never think that ordinary people who are not awakened are inferior. However, everyone should have their own position. Without spiritual power, they can do many things, but it is definitely not a good thing to be a disciple of Roman Sagan. Not only is this a waste of resources, but I am afraid I will also become the target of public criticism."

Colin sighed secretly, he knew that Harris was not targeting him, but just thought of the ideological dispute just now from himself.

He probably always hoped that Roman Sagando would train some powerful magicians so that the fighting power of the Tulun Kingdom could be raised to a higher level. As a result, when he was nearly a hundred years old, he accepted a disciple, but he was still an ordinary person who had not awakened. The feeling of complete disappointment can be imagined.

"As a junior, I dare not comment on the dispute between you and the teacher," Ke Lin said.

"In that case, now can you tell me why I have no eyesight?" Harris did not forget the beginning.

"Of course." Colin said to himself: "But, I need a little time to prove it."

"how long?"

"Just today."

"How to prove it?"

"It's simple."

After Colin finished speaking, he bowed slightly to Harris, and then went straight to the semi-circular reception desk not far away.

Harris frowned at him.

Behind the half-person-high table, a girl with bright eyes and bright teeth hid inside. Seeing this young man who dared to quarrel with His Excellency 'Raging Fire Benlei' walk in front of her, she was so frightened that she could speak awkwardly:

"You... hello, may I ask... May I help you?"

Colin smiled slightly, turned sideways, put his entire right arm on the countertop of the reception desk, and asked the trembling girl:

"Excuse me, can you help me sign up for this elementary magician examination."

Behind.

Kress was dumbfounded.

Harris' eyes widened, a bright red flash in his pupils.

(End of this chapter)

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