"Don't be shy. Here, we value the resonance of ideas and the sharing of knowledge."

Celestian nodded slightly, his gaze sweeping over the squeaky creatures behind Moran, lingering particularly on Kaba for a while.

"It seems that your philosophy of magic is indeed very tolerant. I am already looking forward to exchanging ideas with you."

The fact that a nature elf, who is utterly averse to undead creatures, is accompanied by a skeleton speaks volumes about her tolerant nature.

Tobias excitedly added, "Moran has not only embraced the power of death, but she is also a level 16 high-ranking transcendent with dual professions: Druid Ranger and Graveyard Singer, and also has the rare profession of Graveyard Singer."

Upon hearing this, several soft gasps immediately rose from the surrounding area.

A dual-class level 16 is a symbol of considerable strength, even among high-level transcendents in Quellariel.

"It's truly astonishing! I've never seen an elf achieve such a level at your age!" Alfred stroked his beard and smiled, his voice filled with satisfaction and admiration.

Celestian's expression grew even more eager: "While both Druids and Rangers are nature-based professions, they are also different. To be able to elevate both to a high level, your understanding of the forces of nature must be very profound."

The Singer of the Graveyard... delves into the most profound and easily avoided transformation between life and death in nature.

With you, our association's deficiencies in nature magic will surely be addressed.

At that moment, Tobias remembered something and interjected, "By the way, Professor Celestian, Moran also wants to become a tutor in the Academy's advanced division. It shouldn't be a problem, right? She asked me about it on the way."

Celestian looked at Moran almost without hesitation, his tone firm and direct:
"Of course, no problem. It would be an honor for all the druids and rangers in the academy!"

He turned around and picked up a seemingly ordinary silver-gray metal plate from the low table beside him:

"I serve as the director of the 'Advanced Arcane Theory and Interdisciplinary Research Department' at Starshine Magic Academy, and am also one of the permanent members of the Academy's Council. I have the authority to directly issue 'Special Mentor' appointment letters to recruit scholars with outstanding achievements or unique lineages in specific fields, without having to go through lengthy public competitions and votes from the Academy's Board of Directors."

As he spoke, he quickly wrote and checked off items on the metal plate with fluid movements, clearly demonstrating his familiarity with the process.
“Your situation fully meets the criteria for being a ‘specially appointed mentor,’ and you can be appointed directly based on your professional achievements and unique legacy.”

By the way, could you please read my identification information from your wristband? I need it to write the employment contract.

Moran nodded and raised her wrist.

Celestian aligned the metal plate in his hand with Moran's bracelet, and soon the letter of appointment on the metal plate was completed.

"Letter of Appointment for Special Instructor of the Advanced Department of Starshine Magic Academy"

Employer: Advanced Department (Department of Arcane Theory and Interdisciplinary Research), Starshine Magic Academy
Employer: Moran
Position Appointed: Special Instructor (Natural Magic Focus)

Basis for appointment:

1. Racial Advantage: Nature Elves

2.职业等级:德鲁伊16级、巡林客16级、吟游诗人16级、墓林歌者10级(经由魔网身份信息认证)。

3. Formal member of the Old Days Seekers Association.

Preliminary responsibilities:

At least one elective course should be offered each semester (the course topic should be determined in consultation with the faculty).

To guide students in higher education in research or practical projects in related fields.

Participate in at least one academic activity related to the faculty each year. Enjoy the standard salary, research stipend, and access to the library and some laboratories provided by the faculty's senior faculty advisors.

Students must abide by the college's basic rules and regulations and the laws of Quilaril.

“Take a look at the terms and conditions. The specially appointed mentors have relatively fewer restrictions and focus more on actual contributions. I think this should meet your needs.”

In terms of salary and resources, it is definitely more generous than that of a basic mentor and is commensurate with your level.

If you agree, you can sign this letter of intent now and officially become a specially appointed member of the college..."

Celestian was speaking when his gaze fell on the class rankings, and his voice abruptly stopped.

"!!! You're a level 16 bard too?!"

A nearly outburst of surprise escaped from the usually composed Star Elf.

He couldn't even control his volume.

Four professions! Three are level 16 high-level! One is a level 10 rare profession!
Druids, Rangers, and Graveyard Singers are all nature-related professions and have some things in common, but what about bards?

"My apologies." Celestian instantly realized his rudeness.

But he had no time to cover it up; he had to keep the person at the academy immediately.

He quickly handed the metal plate displaying the letter of intent to Moran and eagerly tapped the signature area at the bottom with his finger.

"Come on, just write your name here!" His eyes were burning with determination, as if afraid that if he hesitated even for a second, this genius elf would change his mind and disappear.

Celestian's unusual eagerness, so different from his usual demeanor, also caught the attention of those around him. Hearing his exclamation, they all crowded around to look at the contents of the metal plate.

"A bard... also level 16? Good! Good! Good!" Alfred said "good" three times in a row, and the wrinkles on his face smoothed out.

Although Viola remained expressionless, her sharp eyes held a hint of amazement when they looked at Moran.

The other mid-level members exchanged bewildered glances, their gazes toward Moran shifting from admiration to near reverence.

Moran was amused by Celestian's sudden "sales pitch," took the metal plate, and quickly glanced at the terms again.

Indeed, as the other party said, there were few restrictions and the treatment was excellent.

She didn't intend to refuse and readily signed her name.

Celestian snatched the metal plate back almost immediately, his movements still elegant but incredibly fast.

After confirming that the signature was correct, he breathed a sigh of relief without making a sound.

He regained his composed scholarly demeanor and solemnly said, "Well then, Instructor Moran, welcome to Starshine Magic Academy. Your instructor privileges have been activated; you can check them in your general knowledge bracelet."

“Now you can rest assured!” Alfred said with a smile.

At this point, Viola urged impatiently, "Can we get down to business now?"

After speaking, he took the initiative to explain to Moran, "In order to eventually reach Suramaran and complete the bloodline atavism ritual, the prerequisite is to understand and accept the magical concepts of all elven branches. Therefore, we will gather here regularly and use special instruments to share the inherited memories of our respective branches for everyone to learn..." (End of this chapter)

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