Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 62: Diary of the Landers Magician III

Chapter 63: Diary of Master Landers III

Eriksson was shouting at two literary students who were blocking the road, one of whom was supposed to be uncomfortable, and suddenly, Eriksson was furious, and he hit him directly, and he gave him a few punches in the head and ran away. Ericsson chased him up and knocked him down. He kicked him again a few times. He was beaten honestly on the ground. That's two more words. Then he returned to his seat with his toes high...

Well, it's a common scenario in three boys' classes at Bai Lu Town National Secondary School. Especially the Verricolo, Claude, Boquer and Erickson groups, who walked across the campus, didn't dare to piss off the four of them, even the third grade students. Even school instructors who want to teach a lesson to bullied students because of their confessions have to look at their fathers with impunity.

Claude watched Erickson teach his classmates a lesson, and suddenly he wanted to laugh, which was bullying on campus, and that little Claude did a lot of that when he didn't cross. But when you cross into this body, you converge a lot, and generally you don't bully your classmates for no reason. Unless someone messes with themselves, they don't have to do it themselves, and Erickson and Bockall will teach them a profound lesson.

When I think of the diary of the Landers magician I read last night, it says a lot about the abuse of the Landers magicians by the magic apprentices. Although I used the Spring and Autumn pen, I can also see the resentment and dissatisfaction inside the Landers magician. Because no one remembers their past as clearly as they have been abused by others, and even notes their names in the diary.

For example, Clemento, who deliberately tripped over when the young Landers passed by him, laughed after Landers fell... and the apprentice named Arya, who sat next to the young Landers, did not listen to her clearly in class once, and then she deliberately said out loud that you didn't listen, what were you thinking? So the young Landers were taught to take magic knowledge classes and the magician stood up for an afternoon...

There are a lot of similar examples. Claude sometimes really admires Master Landers. He's promoted to a third level scribe. He also remembers the bullying he encountered when he was an apprentice in magic. He deliberately wrote it down in his diary. How deeply should this resentment be...

Perhaps it was those magical apprentices who were jealous of the magical gift of Master Landers, who seemed isolated in his class. No one wants to make friends with him. Instead, he often partners to bully him. He's put scorpion geckos in his nest or something. Put glue on his stool. Put a trash can on the door when he enters the door. Steal his clothes and pants while he bathes, and secretly tear his study notes apart...

Claude thinks it's a miracle that young Landers survived such bullying... because such bullying alone has more than twenty pages in his diary, which is truly astonishing...

Look up at the classmate who was just beaten up by Ericsson, and see him sitting in his seat looking at Ericsson with an angry eye. I don't know if this literary student will write a diary at night. Maybe he will also write down the bullying scene today by Ericsson and swear that he will have a chance to retaliate in the future...

School, school, home. After dinner, Claude returned to his little attic and, once again, couldn't wait to open Master Landers' diary.

Master Landers said in his diary that every time he went to bed or class, he had to carefully perform repeated examinations to prevent himself from falling back into a trap or a pit dug by the magic apprentices. Don't worry about the safety of life, those magic apprentices also have their share, give Master Landers some meat bitterness to make him happy, it doesn't matter, if endangering the life of Master Landers, everyone will suffer, Lord of the Magic Tower, Lord Ronk's anger no one can bear...

Master Landers was thus caught up in a long and intelligent struggle with the magical apprentices, and of course he did not deny in his diary that he had suffered more in the end. But every time he comes to the edge of the cliff after embarrassment or bad luck, he looks at the ocean to relieve himself of his depression, on the one hand, and also reflects on his own need to take this lesson...

Until that day, the magician of Landers took another job and was beaten to death by several magic apprentices. The reason for this was simple. When he saw a silver ring on the ground, he picked it up. He didn't expect the silver ring to be glued to his hand. Then a few magic apprentices appeared, saying that they put the silver ring on the ground just to see if the glue would form a protective film on the surface of the ring after it dried up. As a result, this great experiment was destroyed by Master Landers. Now the man stole the equipment, didn't say anything, beat him...

Once again, Master Landers stood depressingly on the edge of the cliff and reflected, swearing that the next time he saw gold coins on the ground, he would avoid them immediately. Whoever dropped them or someone else set a trap, he would be fine if he didn't jump in the pit anyway. At this moment, he was suddenly pulled by someone, and then he was scolded and asked what he couldn't think of standing on the edge of the cliff trying to kill himself...

I didn't want to die... and I didn't want to jump off a cliff... Young Landers, that's when I realized that the big black beard magician who brought himself here was the one who pulled himself. The black-faced beard magician also discovered the blue-faced look of the Landers magician, so he softly comforted him and asked him what had happened, which was why he couldn't think of jumping off the cliff.

Perhaps it was the first time that he had been treated so kindly, or perhaps the intimacy that this black-faced bearded magician had brought him away from home, and the young Landers somehow had a sense of trust in this black-faced bearded magician, so he told the black-faced bearded magician what he had done up the mountain, and he also knew the name of this black-faced bearded magician, his name was Davary.

Young Landers called Davari a teacher, and in the Magic Tower, all magic apprentices called those scribes teachers. But it never occurred to me that the Davary Mage rejected the name, saying that in the Magic Tower, only the Master of the Magic Tower, the Archmage Ronk, was the teacher of all the magicians. Though young Landers was still a magic apprentice, when he was promoted to a first-degree scribe, he could call Archmage Rohnke a teacher, not the current name: master.

Call me brother, Davali said I am not used to other people calling me teacher, and I will not accept disciples, and I am not qualified to accept disciples...

So the young Landers called the Davary Mage his brother. In the diary, Master Landes said that he would never call another magician a brother, and in his heart, the name represented only the Dawari magician alone.

The Davari Mage had just returned to the Magic Tower. After hearing about what happened to the Landers Mage, he was not disappointed, and the next day the Magic Apprentice was brutally cured. As the head of the battle magician responsible for the external affairs of the Magic Tower, the Dawari Mage has this power, and these magic apprentices have gone too far this time to understand who is in charge in the Magic Tower.

After a lesson, the magical apprentices realized that such a great god stood behind the young Landers, and while isolation still existed, no one had deliberately targeted the Landers Mage anymore, which finally gave him a quieter learning environment...

Only in the course of learning magic, the young Landers discovered that the magic apprentice had no longer bullied him, but the attitude of the scribes who had come to teach was questionable. Previously, he was not noticed when the apprentices bullied him, because he had to be constantly distracted to see if anyone would tease him, even when he was cool.

But now that he's focused on learning, he finds that most of the scribes who come to teach them these magic apprentices are laying around, and some key knowledge points are random or simply ignored, without giving a detailed explanation...

As a result, the frequently questioned Landers magician in class became one of the most annoying magic apprentices ever taught, often ordered to stand for half a day for minor mistakes. The confused Master Landers asked Brother Davary what was going on.

Brother Davary did not answer his question, just smiled and told him to observe it well and he would understand. As for the questions he didn't understand during class, don't ask the scribes, put them in the notebook and give them to him, he will help the scribes answer them.

So Master Landers began to calm down and put all the questions he didn't understand in class in his notebook, ready to ask Brother Davary for answers. At the same time, observing the interaction between the scribes and the magic apprentices, quickly discovered that many of the magic apprentices, like themselves, recorded the problems encountered, and waited for the scribes to ask alone when they were free.

And these magic apprentices seem to give gifts to those magicians every time they go, sometimes a small pocket of money, sometimes some kind of magic material. There is also a female magic apprentice who has been in the magic tower for five years. She goes to a five-ring magician's house every night and only comes out the next morning...

“All knowledge comes at a price, especially magic knowledge. ”

That's what the Dawari mage said when the young Landers told the Dawari mage what he had observed.

“But...” Young Landers wanted to say that the magic knowledge he learned now and the Gukherz script he learned in the last three months were all taught free of charge by those scribes? Especially the beautiful wizard who taught them the Gukherz language and script, unfortunately hasn't found her in the magic tower for so long.

“All they teach you is basic language and script and the most basic magical common sense, which is not much valuable knowledge. The Dawari magician wrote in understatement:" They have no place in the Magic Tower, especially the orders of the Archmage of Rohnke, which they unconditionally carry out even if they are unwilling to do so.

Once you have been taught to practice meditation, they can leave you magic apprentices alone, and it is up to you to ascend to the rank of a first-degree scribe in your own enlightenment and effort. So in teaching you the most basic magic commonsense, they also tend to ignore the most critical points of knowledge, unless you magic apprentices are willing to spend some money or magic material privately to point you out.

Like the magic apprentices you mentioned, their families are usually wealthy, so they have the ability and the means to help their children in whatever way they can. It looks like a lot of money, but as long as their children are promoted to a first-degree magician, their investment can be ten times and a hundred times higher. And a magic apprentice without money, he has to use his own conditions to achieve his purpose, and that's what you call a magic apprentice.

This is a normal situation on the way to magic learning, and no magician is willing to teach others what he or she has learned for free, unless it is his or her own family and children. Landers, you have to understand, when you become a magician in the future, you have to do the same, you can not pass on your knowledge to others without compensation... "

Young Landers was touched: "I'm poor, I don't have money, I don't have magic material, and you're so eager to help me answer my questions. You know I have nothing...”

Davari smiled: “I'm investing too, you have nothing now, but you have a future, and I'm sure you'll advance faster than those magic apprentices to a first-degree scribe, and then I'll start paying back the price I paid from you. ”