Baird: “???”

Bird saw that the old professor's brows suddenly frowned, and his eyes were filled with complicated expressions.

There is a strange sense of time dislocation, as I got married at the age of fifty, but my student found a boyfriend in front of me when she was in her teens; there is also a subtle feeling that the student who I watched grow up and was like my daughter was taken away by a man outside.

"Hello, professor." Bird smiled and nodded.

"Hello."

The two men were not very familiar with each other, so after a brief chat, Baird turned his attention to the last person.

Sarah's turn.

The two of them suddenly stared at each other.

"You are, you are..." Baird tried hard to recall, "You are that...who?"

He had some impression of the red-haired girl in front of him.

But not too much.

I only remember that the other person seemed to be a student I had taught, but I couldn't remember his specific name.

"Teacher, if I really can't remember, forget it." Sarah sighed, as if she had already prepared for this situation. "I am Sarah, you taught me."

"Oh yes, Sarah."

Baird suddenly realized: "How are you doing now, what are you doing?"

Sarah pursed her lips, as if she wanted to say something, but she lied and said, "I'm working with Sophia, researching magic machines."

"That's it."

Baird nodded: "With Sophia here, I feel much more at ease."

After greeting everyone, he turned his attention back to Sophia.

Facing his most proud student, Baird showed an expression of admiration, and then his expression became serious.

"At your age, you've been able to solve the Hermann conjecture. You're truly talented."

He slowly said, "I've also applied to the college for you. If you're willing, you can stay and teach there. If you can produce some results in the future, you can be hired as a professor directly."

"Although our academy isn't the top academy and isn't as good as the two in Central City, it does have some international influence in the field of prime numbers. Since you've made some contributions to the Hermann conjecture, if you're considering pursuing further development in this area, staying at the academy is indeed a good choice. It's at least much better than going it alone."

Sophia originally thought that she would just get a certificate and attend a wedding.

Unexpectedly, as soon as I arrived, my tutor gave me a big gift.

For ordinary magicians, if they want to stay in Orr College to teach, they have to make great efforts, not to mention the promise of making achievements in the future and being given priority in professorship, which is almost equivalent to being a professor.

Magic research is very expensive.

The college can provide resources, but the resources are still limited, and the number of professor positions is also limited. Even if many people have achieved enough results, they are still waiting in line and are unable to be hired as professors.

Sarah next to her began to look stunned.

No, are you preparing to teach now?

I thought it would take at least a few years, but why did they give it to me this time after I came to the college? Is there any way for poor students to survive?

Sophia was also surprised: "Teacher, isn't this... too sudden?"

After all, logically speaking, this is considered an exception.

"I think your talent warrants an exception," Baird said with admiration. "Besides, this isn't just my opinion. I'm not that talented. The Haiku decision was made after discussion with the academy."

A talented magician in his teens, although his current achievements are relatively ordinary, is enough to attract attention and spend resources to cultivate him.

Moreover, these are students of the academy itself, with good family backgrounds.

If he could really achieve something in the future and enter the Royal National Academy of Magic, it would be a very profitable investment; even if he couldn't, being a preparatory professor wouldn't be too much of a loss, at least he would be able to produce results.

“There is no problem with the college.”

Baird smiled and asked, "Now it depends on what you think."

Just by nodding in agreement, one can immediately start working and teach at Orr College, achieving a goal that ordinary magicians may not be able to achieve even after years of hard work, not to mention the priority selection rights for professors and the allocation of resources.

Sarah felt that if she had such conditions, she would agree immediately without saying a word, without even thinking about it.

Even Sophia's face showed a hint of excitement.

Although Bird was not short of research funds, the accumulation of talent and knowledge in magic-related fields was far inferior.

but.......

Do you really have to agree to this?

Sophia showed a hint of embarrassment on her face: "I'm sorry, teacher, can I think about it?"

"It's okay. This kind of important matter does require careful consideration." Baird showed an understanding expression. "It just so happens that I'm getting married soon. You can just hang out at the academy for a few days and think it over carefully."

Chapter 213 I Want to Change the World

Sophia originally thought that she would return to school this time just to attend her mentor's wedding and receive the award for outstanding graduates. However, she was immediately offered a position as a prospective professor.

A preparatory professor at the magic academy...

This is something that no matter how many magicians ask for it, they cannot obtain it.

It happened that there were quite a few students coming in and out of the office that day, and the conversation between Baird and Sophia was overheard.

So now, almost everyone in the Orr Academy knew that there was a teenage magician named Sophia who received the offer of a preparatory professor that many people had been asking for.

The name Sophia also became popular.

Even Sophia's past experiences were dug up.

Although several years have passed and the students in Sophia's class have graduated or gone on to graduate school, there are still a few old-timers or lecturers in the college who remember Sophia's deeds.

After all, Sophia back then had no idea what it meant to be low-key...

Pointing out the lecturer's mistakes in class, mercilessly mocking a boy who confessed his feelings in public (by the way, is there really nothing wrong with someone confessing to Sophia? Shouldn't he have just called the police?), and even scheduling a duel with a senior authority figure and winning...

It can be read as one of those classic Japanese toilet paper reincarnation light novels. Bird has even thought of the title: "I Was Reincarnated in Another World and Became a Genius Blue-Haired Witch."

Oh, by the way, Sarah is the friend that Sophia won in that duel. It's so classic.

It was also during that time that the reputation of "the genius blue-haired witch" was established.

After all, a little girl who is talented, good at fighting, and has a strong personality is really easy to arouse discussion.

But later on, the topic gradually faded and the focus shifted to other people - after all, there are geniuses every year, but there are too many people to discuss them.

"Tsk, tsk."

Bird was quite interested in all this gossip. Taking advantage of the fact that no one knew him, he went into every classroom and asked around to find out about Sophia's past. He listened with great gusto and even teased the person involved: "You were such a unique person back then?"

"Stop talking, stop talking..."

Sophia covered her cheeks, feeling ashamed that her dark history had been dug up by her parents and told to her boyfriend. She was so embarrassed that she almost dug out a three-bedroom apartment with her toes.

As Sophia's past deeds were dug up, her recently published article "Proof and Supplementary Research on Hermann's Conjecture" in the journal "Magic" was also dug out, and suddenly everyone understood the reason why Sophia received the offer of the college's preparatory professor.

Ever since.

"The return of the genius blue-haired witch" has become the hottest topic of discussion at Orr Academy during this period.

At the age of a teenager, she had already solved the Hermann conjecture and received an offer from the college's preparatory professorship. It really makes people wonder what her future will be like.

Could it be that there is a chance to enter the legendary National Royal Academy of Magic?

Especially some magic graduate students who are still following their advisors and working hard are so envious that they are almost dying - not to mention that they themselves are not professors, some of them are not professors even though they follow their advisors, but are just lecturers in the college.

However, the person these people envy, Sophia, is in deep trouble.

promise?

Still don’t agree?

To be honest, Sophia was really attracted by the environment and resources of the Magic Academy, which were totally incomparable to the Nad Institute.

But the price is leaving the Nader Institute and being separated from Bird.

Sophia is not someone who is obsessed with love, but she can't just turn around and abandon someone who supports her in difficult times.

In addition, she is still very optimistic about the prospects of magic machines, although it seems that other people in the magic academy do not pay much attention to magic machines.

But she sincerely felt that the magic machine had the ability to change the world, so she had been working hard to improve it during this period, even at the cost of suspending the progress of her thesis research.

If I stayed at the academy, my future seemed clear. I could be a lecturer and professor, supervising graduate students in magic while also conducting research, steadily solving a Level 3 magic puzzle every few years and producing results.

What, you mean the Royal National Academy of Magic?

Although she was called a genius, after so many years, Sophia had come to realize that she was still far from being a top-tier genius. Those who could enter the Royal National Academy of Magic were all top-tier geniuses, or even the top of the top geniuses.

There are differences between geniuses.

Just when Sophia was worried, two people sat down on her left and right, sandwiching her in the middle.

Looking closely, I saw Bird on the left and Sarah on the right.

"what happened?"

Bird sat down next to her. "Are you still worried about that invitation to become a preparatory professor?"

Sophia nodded: "Yeah."

"Why hesitate? Is there any better opportunity than this?" Sarah said without hesitation. "You can't be reluctant to part with this pervert, right? I tell you, there are plenty of men out there. If he's unhappy about this, then just dump him..."

Bird: “???”

No, is there anyone who speaks like this in front of the person concerned?

He rolled his eyes at the red-haired magician at first, but then nodded and said to Sophia, "You really don't have to worry about me. I can still wait for a few years. At worst, you can come to Central City to find me after you are officially promoted and have achieved success."

The safest option may be to spend a few years, or even more than ten years, at Orr College, concentrate on studying, become a professor after achieving results, and then establish your own research institute after accumulating experience and gaining fame.

"That's not the problem."

Sophia shook her head, turned to her right, and asked, "Sarah, do you want to be a professor at Orr College?"

Sarah thought to herself, I am really thinking too much, but will it be useful?

She couldn't even qualify as a high-level magician, let alone become a professor. Even if she became a lecturer, she would be kicked out by students.

"But I don't want to."

Sophia sighed, "I don't want to be an ordinary professor and live an ordinary life."

Sarah: “…”

No, why don't you listen to what this person is saying? An ordinary professor at a magic academy???

Is Versailles really so ordinary?

"Then what do you want to do?"

Sarah suppressed the urge to complain and asked.

“I wanted to make something different.”

Sophia looked calm as she slowly spoke, "I want to... change the world."

Chapter 214 But, I refuse

The next afternoon.

In the auditorium, the college presented awards to outstanding graduates.

Each person took turns to go on stage, and Dean Osborne Barry gave each of them a few words of encouragement. Then they stood in a row holding their certificates, like piglets waiting to be picked and slaughtered.

I can only say that the sense of déjà vu is too strong.

The dean had little motivation for such routine work and just read a few words to each person.

When it was Sophia's turn, his expression changed slightly.

Generally speaking, outstanding graduates are benefits given to graduates to increase exposure and encouragement. With such an award, the bosses will know that there are so many graduates in Or College, and they will be given priority if there are any needs.

However, for the person in front of me, the title of outstanding graduate is truly worthy of the name.

Thinking of this, Osborn's mind moved slightly and he turned around.

"I believe you've all heard rumors these days," Dean Osborne said to the students in the auditorium. "It's said that a student has received an invitation from our college to become a candidate professor."

After hearing his speech, the students in the auditorium also quieted down.

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