Fantasy journey to the heavens
Chapter 93 Morning Star College
Chapter 93 Morning Star College
Katim stood on new ground.
He looked around, wanting to see how this land was different from the Black Forest area.
On the surface, he couldn't see any difference.
But if he felt it carefully with the sensitivity of a great knight, he would be able to detect some subtle changes.
That difference is hard to spot, but it's there.
There seems to be something different between the two areas.
After standing there for a while, he slowly came to his senses.
At this moment, most of the others have left.
Like Yali, Solina and others all come from prominent families.
These families often have some influence in the Lane area, and they have already picked up people as soon as they arrived in Lane.
Except for Katim, there are not many people left.
He looked around, thought for a moment, and left here directly.
"Horn Wizarding Academy has been closed?"
In a hall, Katim looked at the person in front of him and was stunned.
Sitting in front of him was a woman in uniform. She looked quite delicate. With a smile on her face, she looked at Katim in front of her: "Horn Wizarding Academy has been in three states due to an accident. It was announced a few months ago that the college will be closed and will no longer recruit students."
three months ago?
At that time, it was almost the time when Katim had just set off and was preparing to go to Bay City.
In other words, Horn College was closed before Khadim even got on board.
"Is there any way I can get in?"
Katim asked unwillingly: "I have a letter of introduction from Horn College."
"Sorry, there's nothing we can do."
The waiter in front of him was smiling: "Horn College has announced that it has cut off all contact with the outside world. Anyone who enters the college without permission will be regarded as an enemy."
At this moment, Katim completely gave up.
Before Sean left, in addition to the sapphire as a ticket, he also specially left him a letter of introduction.
With this letter of introduction, Katim can directly find the relevant institutions of Horn College, enter Horn College, and even gain some of Sean's connections.
But now it seems that this approach is useless.
Horn College has announced that it will be closed. It seems that it will not be able to open anytime soon.
If Katim wants to wait for Horn College to open, he doesn’t know how long it will take.
In desperation, he could only continue to ask: "Are there any other colleges recruiting students here?"
"Most academies will not directly recruit apprentices from the outside world, but will only be open to a few specific families."
The waiter in front of him said: "However, occasionally there are wizards from some colleges in the hall who will issue commissions and recruit apprentices privately."
"You can join in this way."
"Is it?"
Katim nodded: "Okay, thank you."
He turned around and walked straight to the hall beside him.
At this time, he could already appreciate the difficulty of becoming a wizard.
There are indeed many wizarding forces in the Lane area, but these wizarding forces are quite closed.
Most academies will not recruit apprentices from outside, but will only recruit apprentices from those wizarding families.
Unless there is an introduction from an internal member, such as Sean issuing a letter of introduction to Katim, it will be extremely difficult for someone with the wrong background to become a wizard.
Katim already had the ticket to become a wizard, but with the blockade of Horn College, there was nothing he could do.
As for waiting for Horn College to open, that is even more impossible.
He had already inquired about it just now.
The closure of wizard colleges like this is often carried out on a ten-year basis.
In other words, don’t expect Horn College to open in less than ten years.
Ten years?
With this world waiting for him, Katim might as well try somewhere else.
He is confident enough in his growth rate.
In less than a year, he grew from a weak ordinary person to a great knight.
With the help of the Boundary Crossing Stone, there is a high probability that he will no longer need to enroll in school after more than ten years.
Walking into the hall, there was a huge blackboard with various messages written on it.
Writing was a common language, and even Khadim, being a nobleman, could barely understand it.
There are no barriers to basic reading and writing, which is probably good news.
But that's not the case in other ways.
Standing where he was, Katim looked carefully ahead.
As the previous waiter said, there is indeed a lot of enrollment information here.
But when Katim looked at these messages, he felt that they were a little unreliable.
[The Ayre School recruits apprentices, regardless of age, the more the better.]
[Recruiting apprentices, no age limit.Note: Usually you need to cooperate with the experiment, there are certain risks.】
[Recruiting apprentices requires level four or above qualifications and is under ten years old.]
Katim looked around.
There are many apprentices in this place, most of them are small wizard schools or some wizards in the wizard academy.
In the Lane area, in addition to the large wizarding forces, there are also many small schools.
These schools also train wizards, but their power is often very weak. There may only be a few people in the entire school, and their strength and resources cannot be compared with regular wizard academies.
Katim took a closer look and felt that there was something wrong with most of the messages recruiting apprentices.
Either they only recruit young people, such as those under ten years old, or they require other stringent conditions to be met.
Or there are no conditions at all, and there is no limit to the number of people, which is a trap at first glance.
Some people even directly indicate when recruiting apprentices that they need the apprentices to cooperate in experiments.Katim seriously suspected that these people were not here to recruit apprentices, but to recruit free experimental subjects.
Looking left and right, he couldn't find a few reliable and satisfactory ones.
Right.
If there were really reliable conditions, there would probably be no need to recruit apprentices from outside.
Anyone who recruits apprentices here is either in danger, or the conditions are so poor that even members of the wizarding family look down upon them.
[Morning Star College recruits apprentices from outside, no requirements required]
A message appeared in front of Khadim's eyes, attracting his attention.
"College admissions?"
Katim was a little surprised.
Most of the enrollment messages he had seen before were posted by a separate wizard school or by the wizard himself.
It seems to be quite rare for an entire academy to release information like this now.
I just don’t know if it’s reliable or not.
Katim walked aside and checked the relevant information about Morning Star College, and quickly received a response.
Morning Star College seems to be a small college with a long history and is not too powerful.
Because their power is not strong enough, they have always been short of apprentices, so they recruit a large number of apprentices from outside.
It doesn't sound like a big deal.
This thought flashed through Katim's mind.
As for the fact that the force was not strong enough, he simply ignored it.
In his current situation, it would be nice to have somewhere to go, so how could he dislike so much.
Besides, staying here may not be a good choice.
There is a fee for this place.
He didn't have magic stones on him, so he was able to come to this place because he had to mortgage some of his belongings to gain the right to enter.
But it is not unlimited, it can only stay for a few days.
If no one accepts it after a few days, we won’t even be able to stay here.
"Please contact me for me"
After thinking for a while, Katim made his choice.
A few days later, he arrived at the gathering address.
As soon as he arrived here, he couldn't help but frown.
There seemed to be quite a few people coming.
In a fairly spacious room, more than a dozen people were standing here, waiting to gather.
They all looked like Katim, and were all apprentices preparing to join Morningstar Academy.
What made Khadim frown was the quality of the men.
Among the dozen or so people standing in this room, there were four or five who were over [-] years old. The rest of them didn't look like they were from serious noble families.
At first glance, Katim himself turned out to be the most serious-looking person here.
This is in sharp contrast to Yali, Solina and others before.
Looking at the group of teammates behind him, Katim couldn't help but begin to doubt his previous decision.
The level of a college can be seen to some extent from the source of its students.
Judging from the people in front of them, it’s really hard to say what the standard of Morning Star College is.
"My name is Ellie."
On the side, a girl looked at Katim, mustered up the courage to step forward, and said hello to Katim: "Are you also here to join Morning Star Academy?"
The girl looked young, about sixteen or seventeen years old, about the same age as Katim. Her dress and temperament looked normal, and she looked like she was from a minor noble.
She looked around, maybe feeling that the people around her were a little out of place, so she directly focused her eyes on Katim.
Because among this group of people, Katim is already the most conspicuous one.
He has outstanding appearance and extraordinary demeanor. In the eyes of this group of people, he is of noble origin.
"I'm Katim."
Katim nodded and said hello to the girl in front of him.
The two chatted casually for a while.
"I don't know what this college is about."
After chatting for a while, Ellie couldn't help but complain: "There are so many civilians here."
There are many apprentices in this room who are of civilian origin at first glance.
This made Ellie, who was born in a noble family, seem a little unacceptable.
In his opinion, only nobles are qualified to become wizards, and civilians are not qualified to stand with people like them.
"Perhaps there is indeed a shortage of people."
Katim doesn’t have any particular opinion on this.
He was simply concerned about the quality of teaching at the college.
After all, the worse the quality of students, the worse the teacher's teaching level.
Not far away, there was already a quarrel.
Some people were already fighting there.
"What did you say!"
A dark-faced man wearing a robe was flushed, and his dark face looked a little deformed at the moment: "Say it again!"
"How about saying it again?"
Standing opposite the man was a handsome young man.
The young man looked arrogant and full of disdain: "You are a pariah."
(End of this chapter)
Katim stood on new ground.
He looked around, wanting to see how this land was different from the Black Forest area.
On the surface, he couldn't see any difference.
But if he felt it carefully with the sensitivity of a great knight, he would be able to detect some subtle changes.
That difference is hard to spot, but it's there.
There seems to be something different between the two areas.
After standing there for a while, he slowly came to his senses.
At this moment, most of the others have left.
Like Yali, Solina and others all come from prominent families.
These families often have some influence in the Lane area, and they have already picked up people as soon as they arrived in Lane.
Except for Katim, there are not many people left.
He looked around, thought for a moment, and left here directly.
"Horn Wizarding Academy has been closed?"
In a hall, Katim looked at the person in front of him and was stunned.
Sitting in front of him was a woman in uniform. She looked quite delicate. With a smile on her face, she looked at Katim in front of her: "Horn Wizarding Academy has been in three states due to an accident. It was announced a few months ago that the college will be closed and will no longer recruit students."
three months ago?
At that time, it was almost the time when Katim had just set off and was preparing to go to Bay City.
In other words, Horn College was closed before Khadim even got on board.
"Is there any way I can get in?"
Katim asked unwillingly: "I have a letter of introduction from Horn College."
"Sorry, there's nothing we can do."
The waiter in front of him was smiling: "Horn College has announced that it has cut off all contact with the outside world. Anyone who enters the college without permission will be regarded as an enemy."
At this moment, Katim completely gave up.
Before Sean left, in addition to the sapphire as a ticket, he also specially left him a letter of introduction.
With this letter of introduction, Katim can directly find the relevant institutions of Horn College, enter Horn College, and even gain some of Sean's connections.
But now it seems that this approach is useless.
Horn College has announced that it will be closed. It seems that it will not be able to open anytime soon.
If Katim wants to wait for Horn College to open, he doesn’t know how long it will take.
In desperation, he could only continue to ask: "Are there any other colleges recruiting students here?"
"Most academies will not directly recruit apprentices from the outside world, but will only be open to a few specific families."
The waiter in front of him said: "However, occasionally there are wizards from some colleges in the hall who will issue commissions and recruit apprentices privately."
"You can join in this way."
"Is it?"
Katim nodded: "Okay, thank you."
He turned around and walked straight to the hall beside him.
At this time, he could already appreciate the difficulty of becoming a wizard.
There are indeed many wizarding forces in the Lane area, but these wizarding forces are quite closed.
Most academies will not recruit apprentices from outside, but will only recruit apprentices from those wizarding families.
Unless there is an introduction from an internal member, such as Sean issuing a letter of introduction to Katim, it will be extremely difficult for someone with the wrong background to become a wizard.
Katim already had the ticket to become a wizard, but with the blockade of Horn College, there was nothing he could do.
As for waiting for Horn College to open, that is even more impossible.
He had already inquired about it just now.
The closure of wizard colleges like this is often carried out on a ten-year basis.
In other words, don’t expect Horn College to open in less than ten years.
Ten years?
With this world waiting for him, Katim might as well try somewhere else.
He is confident enough in his growth rate.
In less than a year, he grew from a weak ordinary person to a great knight.
With the help of the Boundary Crossing Stone, there is a high probability that he will no longer need to enroll in school after more than ten years.
Walking into the hall, there was a huge blackboard with various messages written on it.
Writing was a common language, and even Khadim, being a nobleman, could barely understand it.
There are no barriers to basic reading and writing, which is probably good news.
But that's not the case in other ways.
Standing where he was, Katim looked carefully ahead.
As the previous waiter said, there is indeed a lot of enrollment information here.
But when Katim looked at these messages, he felt that they were a little unreliable.
[The Ayre School recruits apprentices, regardless of age, the more the better.]
[Recruiting apprentices, no age limit.Note: Usually you need to cooperate with the experiment, there are certain risks.】
[Recruiting apprentices requires level four or above qualifications and is under ten years old.]
Katim looked around.
There are many apprentices in this place, most of them are small wizard schools or some wizards in the wizard academy.
In the Lane area, in addition to the large wizarding forces, there are also many small schools.
These schools also train wizards, but their power is often very weak. There may only be a few people in the entire school, and their strength and resources cannot be compared with regular wizard academies.
Katim took a closer look and felt that there was something wrong with most of the messages recruiting apprentices.
Either they only recruit young people, such as those under ten years old, or they require other stringent conditions to be met.
Or there are no conditions at all, and there is no limit to the number of people, which is a trap at first glance.
Some people even directly indicate when recruiting apprentices that they need the apprentices to cooperate in experiments.Katim seriously suspected that these people were not here to recruit apprentices, but to recruit free experimental subjects.
Looking left and right, he couldn't find a few reliable and satisfactory ones.
Right.
If there were really reliable conditions, there would probably be no need to recruit apprentices from outside.
Anyone who recruits apprentices here is either in danger, or the conditions are so poor that even members of the wizarding family look down upon them.
[Morning Star College recruits apprentices from outside, no requirements required]
A message appeared in front of Khadim's eyes, attracting his attention.
"College admissions?"
Katim was a little surprised.
Most of the enrollment messages he had seen before were posted by a separate wizard school or by the wizard himself.
It seems to be quite rare for an entire academy to release information like this now.
I just don’t know if it’s reliable or not.
Katim walked aside and checked the relevant information about Morning Star College, and quickly received a response.
Morning Star College seems to be a small college with a long history and is not too powerful.
Because their power is not strong enough, they have always been short of apprentices, so they recruit a large number of apprentices from outside.
It doesn't sound like a big deal.
This thought flashed through Katim's mind.
As for the fact that the force was not strong enough, he simply ignored it.
In his current situation, it would be nice to have somewhere to go, so how could he dislike so much.
Besides, staying here may not be a good choice.
There is a fee for this place.
He didn't have magic stones on him, so he was able to come to this place because he had to mortgage some of his belongings to gain the right to enter.
But it is not unlimited, it can only stay for a few days.
If no one accepts it after a few days, we won’t even be able to stay here.
"Please contact me for me"
After thinking for a while, Katim made his choice.
A few days later, he arrived at the gathering address.
As soon as he arrived here, he couldn't help but frown.
There seemed to be quite a few people coming.
In a fairly spacious room, more than a dozen people were standing here, waiting to gather.
They all looked like Katim, and were all apprentices preparing to join Morningstar Academy.
What made Khadim frown was the quality of the men.
Among the dozen or so people standing in this room, there were four or five who were over [-] years old. The rest of them didn't look like they were from serious noble families.
At first glance, Katim himself turned out to be the most serious-looking person here.
This is in sharp contrast to Yali, Solina and others before.
Looking at the group of teammates behind him, Katim couldn't help but begin to doubt his previous decision.
The level of a college can be seen to some extent from the source of its students.
Judging from the people in front of them, it’s really hard to say what the standard of Morning Star College is.
"My name is Ellie."
On the side, a girl looked at Katim, mustered up the courage to step forward, and said hello to Katim: "Are you also here to join Morning Star Academy?"
The girl looked young, about sixteen or seventeen years old, about the same age as Katim. Her dress and temperament looked normal, and she looked like she was from a minor noble.
She looked around, maybe feeling that the people around her were a little out of place, so she directly focused her eyes on Katim.
Because among this group of people, Katim is already the most conspicuous one.
He has outstanding appearance and extraordinary demeanor. In the eyes of this group of people, he is of noble origin.
"I'm Katim."
Katim nodded and said hello to the girl in front of him.
The two chatted casually for a while.
"I don't know what this college is about."
After chatting for a while, Ellie couldn't help but complain: "There are so many civilians here."
There are many apprentices in this room who are of civilian origin at first glance.
This made Ellie, who was born in a noble family, seem a little unacceptable.
In his opinion, only nobles are qualified to become wizards, and civilians are not qualified to stand with people like them.
"Perhaps there is indeed a shortage of people."
Katim doesn’t have any particular opinion on this.
He was simply concerned about the quality of teaching at the college.
After all, the worse the quality of students, the worse the teacher's teaching level.
Not far away, there was already a quarrel.
Some people were already fighting there.
"What did you say!"
A dark-faced man wearing a robe was flushed, and his dark face looked a little deformed at the moment: "Say it again!"
"How about saying it again?"
Standing opposite the man was a handsome young man.
The young man looked arrogant and full of disdain: "You are a pariah."
(End of this chapter)
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