93. Realm and the Professor's Mumblings

An Ling entered the classroom and looked around with uncontrollable curiosity.

The classroom was a little sparsely populated, but almost everyone was there.

The classroom is very big, but there are only about a dozen students in the preparatory class.

An Ling naturally noticed the little orc sitting in the corner at a glance.

But my whole body still looks prickly.

On the other side, in the front corner:

"…The current Prime Minister, is the Duke your father?"

"No big deal."

"I heard that his test scores were second among us? That's amazing!"

"..."

The boy, Eller, was surrounded by many other children.

When they heard that there was a child in their class who was second only to the most powerful person in the world, they gathered around him quite consciously.

But after hearing these words, Eller's face seemed to darken.

I don’t know what I’m angry about.

Some children who understood this scene said:

"Lord Ailer must be the best one! The other one who ranked first... must have cheated in some way!"

"Yes, yes," the children who understood what he heard echoed, "I also heard that the man was just a commoner... There is definitely no place like that where great magicians can come from..."

"The teacher should let her take the test again!"

"..."

An Ling over there noticed that several people seemed to be glancing at her intentionally or unintentionally, and she looked around in panic and surprise.

Only then did he realize that the target was actually the little orc next to him.

However, the little orc just stared at the window.

Not to mention the children. Even An Ling herself, the little orc did not even glance at her.

As if he didn't notice it at all.

But Coco's senses are so sharp.

She just didn't want to cast her eyes on those people.

Especially the noisy kid next to him.

……

"Ahem, everyone, be quiet..."

"You are all the freshmen that our military university is looking forward to. Without a doubt, you are also the best among your peers. You have great potential, and I hope that at this age, you will not waste your talents..."

"The preparatory course is the foundation for your entry into the field of magic. In the next year, everyone's learning will be open and free. In addition to completing basic courses, I hope that everyone will get in touch with more areas of magic and find a direction that truly suits them..."

The man speaking at the podium was Bayer, the lecturer in charge of the preparatory class.

Bayer spoke slowly and politely, at least to ensure that every word could reach the ears of these children. After finishing his speech, he glanced around at the sparsely seated students in the classroom.

The classroom is large, so there is a lot to see.

The one in the second row from the left...is said to be the youngest son of the current prime minister.

The children of the nobles all gathered around him.

Perhaps, it was instructed by their parents.

There were also some students sitting in groups of three or four. Those students were either commoners with low status, or students with poor grades... or...

At this time, the lecturer saw the little orc sitting at the back and looking out.

The little girl never looked towards the classroom.

It seems that he doesn't take the things here seriously at all.

I don’t know if you heard what I just said.

But this girl is the one who crushes the surrounding students with her absolute performance in this session.

Bayer sighed silently in his heart, but didn't intend to care.

Even if orcs can only be civilians, perhaps those geniuses are more or less weird.

"So, does anyone have any questions?"

Bayer looked around at the children around him.

The classroom was silent.

No one wanted to speak first.

So this time...

"Teacher, I have a question!"

Following a childish voice, a short arm was raised.

That was a little girl next to the little orc.

At that age, he might be the youngest student ever admitted to the military university since its establishment.

The lecturer then remembered that this was the other rare student that the teachers who gave the exams had talked about.

Bayer was immediately relieved:

"Is it... An Ling? Please go ahead."

The little girl stood up with a plop:

"I would like to ask, how is everyone's magic strength divided?"

"Magical strength?"

Bayer was stunned for a moment. "That's right. Although our preparatory courses are relaxed and free, so that students have more time to cultivate their interests in other magical fields, there will also be periodic exams on basic content. In the end, everyone's overall level will be judged and scored, and there may be a ranking of grades in the end..."

"No, that's not what I'm talking about... I mean, for example, whether a person is strong or not, whether there is a realm... that needs to be broken through or something..."

An Ling's voice became smaller and smaller.

She quickly became aware of the subtle atmosphere around her.

The students around them were whispering to each other, and there were even faint sounds of laughter.

"Realm? Breakthrough?" Although Bayer scratched his head, he still felt a little confused.

"It's the content of the novel!" a student nearby reminded the lecturer.

"The ones that are very popular recently... those that are serialized in the Imperial Journal and also published as single volumes and shipped all over the world..."

"The first work is that... something or other that beats something or other?"

Bayer understood one after another:

"I see. I advise this student not to indulge in these popular readings..."

"...Huh?" An Ling tilted her head.

"Ahem." Bayer explained: "Magic training is not something that can be achieved overnight. It is not that you can become stronger just by having power. Knowledge and proficiency are more important. Even in the army, when fighting against monsters, whether you can quickly find the corresponding magic and release it efficiently is the key to victory. Maybe some people have enough magic power to release magic five times in a row, but they are not even as strong as those who simply use martial arts due to lack of magic power."

"But... if we evaluate a person's magic ability... is there a unified evaluation standard... or something..."

"That's a good question. After all, we still have quite a lot of controversy on this evaluation standard. If we simply compare combat strength, the army and the Adventurer's Guild will have their own evaluation system. For example, the A-level and B-level you mentioned are slightly different in the evaluation of each guild, and there is no guarantee of absolute fairness. But if it refers to academic ability, then Siland also has its own academic evaluation system. You are still students. If you want to go down the path of academic research, you will get a master's degree or a doctorate. Once you have your own research results, you can get the title of assistant, lecturer, professor, or honorary professor. Of course, these titles do not necessarily require being hired by a university to obtain, but they are a reflection of a person's research ability..."

Bayer muttered a lot because this happened to be his own field.

An Ling just stood there, her consciousness having been stripped away by the lecturer's words and had disappeared without a trace.

94.Rumors about that girl

Lily wandered around the military university when there were few people around. She walked a few steps outside and found the laboratory where Leona had done research before.

After hesitating for a while, Lily knocked on the laboratory door.

However, the one who came out to greet him was the little girl with faint dark red hair that he had met before.

"You're here again."

Moira looked very happy and waved hello to Lily.

"Where's Leona?"

"Well... at least, ask me how I am!" Moira spread out her claws.

This was obviously just a joke, but unfortunately Lily wasn't the right person to joke with... Seeing Lily looking a little apologetic and at a loss, Moira could only stick out her tongue:

"Leona is busy now. I'll take you to see her."

Moira led Lily through the large and complicated machine group. There were slightly more students around than the last time. Lily looked at the short sticks simply packed in bags and stacked on the cart with some curiosity, and then she remembered that she had come face to face with such equipment before.

But the student in the white robe quickly pushed the cart away.

Waited to the end of the large warehouse.

"Leona! Your friend is here to see you again!"

Moira greeted from a distance, but Leona just nodded briefly and didn't even notice Lily behind Moira.

A slightly hoarse voice came from the blind spot of vision.

"From the perspective of the spillover value... the composite material has a certain applicability as a good conductor... where did this conclusion come from?!"

Professor Pullman's face completely drooped, and his voice contained a threatening sense of oppression.

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