Within the classroom, Chen Heng picked up the book in his hands and silently reviewed.
Around him, the others were doing the same, reviewing in their own seats.
No one whispered or talked; everyone was doing their best to review and memorizing the content of the lesson.
This was the same for Chen Heng.
Sitting at his seat, he earnestly read.
Back in the Azure Heaven Realm, even though he had focused on the Azure Heaven Realm's cultivation system, he had done much research on Sorcerer Meditation Techniques.
Back then, he had been a True Lord, and even though he did not understand much about the Sorcerer system, he had been able to deduce some things.
At this moment, he was able to use all of this knowledge that he had accumulated in the past. Coupled with his powerful Spiritual Power, he could easily understand these things.
While the other Apprentices were still frowning and reading, he had already sped up and was quite close to the end of the class.
After a while, the sound of footsteps could be heard from outside.
The other apprentices arrived in fits and starts.
Including Zana, who Chen Heng was familiar with, the other Apprentices all arrived.
No one dared to be absent.
This was not an ordinary school but a Sorcerer Academy.
If anyone dared to be absent from such a class, the consequences would be extremely severe.
Putting aside the displeasure of the teachers, just the fact that they could not learn anything was enough to make them feel bad.
Didn't they, the acolytes, pay such a huge price to come here just to learn all the knowledge here?
Once they missed out on these things, it would be incredibly difficult to make up for them in the future.
As such, no one was willing to be absent.
This was the same for Chen Heng.
Different from the others, after Zana entered the classroom and saw Chen Heng, a look of delight appeared on her face.
"Ed, you're so early."
She looked delighted and quickly walked over to Chen Heng's side and sat down in the seat closest to him.
Next to Chen Heng, there had been someone sitting there, but seeing Zana, he immediately got up and gave up his seat, looking quite fearful and fearful.
Seeing this, Chen Heng could not help but take another look at Zana.
Indeed.
Even though she was not much to Chen Heng, among the previous batch of Apprentices, Zana was already quite outstanding.
Whether it was her family background, aptitude, or spiritual force, she was far superior to the other apprentices in all aspects of evaluation.
In actuality, she would only act so respectfully in front of Chen Heng.
However, if he was in front of other acolytes, it would be a different story.
However, from this scene, Chen Heng could see just how strict the hierarchy between Sorcerers was.
Back in the Doyle family's castle, Griffin had emphasized the etiquette between Sorcerers. Lower-ranked Sorcerers had to show respect to higher-ranked Sorcerers, or they would die at any time.
However, at that time, Chen Heng had only interacted with Griffin and did not have a deep understanding of this matter.
But now, it was clear at a glance.
From the reactions of these acolytes, he could see some things.
Sitting in his seat, Chen Heng thought to himself while maintaining his calm expression.
Some people behind him were whispering to each other.
Many of the acolytes turned their gazes to him, seemingly in deep thought.
There were close to 60 people in this class, and only a small half of them were from Chen Heng's batch.
Most of the others did not know about Chen Heng's situation.
Therefore, this unique reaction in front of them naturally piqued their curiosity.
As some people explained, their gazes towards Chen Heng changed.
Sitting in his seat, Chen Heng could clearly sense these changes.
The most obvious change was that the people who were originally sitting beside him started to move away from him. They subconsciously sat further away from him and looked at him with reverence in their eyes.
This was the clearest reaction, and Chen Heng could easily sense it.
Sensing these changes, Chen Heng inwardly shook his head and did not say much.
So be it.
Even though this reaction was not in line with his habit of getting along with the people around him, it was not without its benefits.
Being able to make others feel respect was also a kind of power.
Various thoughts flashed through his mind, but his expression remained the same as he held the book in his hand and read it seriously.
Time gradually passed.
After a while, after all of the acolytes had gathered, light footsteps could be heard from outside.
A figure slowly walked in.
It was a figure dressed in a long gray robe. He was very thin, and his appearance was very ordinary and inconspicuous.
He looked like he had just woken up. His face was obviously tired, and he was holding a book in his hand as he walked in from the outside.
"Let me introduce myself."
He walked to the lectern and rubbed his eyes as he looked at the acolytes, "I am the teacher for this class. You can call me Delly.
"From today until the next month, I will be teaching all of your classes.
"Now, pick up your books.
"In this class, we will be talking about the origin of talismans."
After walking into the classroom, Delly did not hesitate at all. He picked up a book and started to teach.
Just as Chen Heng had expected, during the first class, Delly did not talk about anything very profound and only talked about the origin of magic and talismans.
However, what made Chen Heng frown was the way he taught.
On the lectern, Delly picked up the book in his hand and calmly explained the content, not showing any emotion at all.
It didn't feel like he was lecturing at all. Instead, it felt like he was reading from a textbook.
Was this a lesson?
Chen Heng inwardly frowned and had a strange feeling.
Compared to this Sorcerer's lesson, the physical education teacher's lessons in his previous life were quite good.
After all, in his previous life, when the physical education teacher Dalin taught, his lessons would at least be lively and interesting, and he would ask questions to help the students stabilize their memories.
However, none of those things were happening here.
What this Teacher Derry was doing was merely reading from the textbook. He didn't even read from the textbook and spoke casually.
In his previous life, Chen Heng would not be able to become a teacher with this kind of teaching ability.
He would not even be able to enter a school.
Thinking to there, Chen Heng could not help but shake his head.
However, after thinking about it, he understood the reason for this.
After all, the situation in Sorcerer academies was different to the academies in his previous life. In his previous life, if one wanted to enter a school to teach, they would most of the time have to go through a series of tests and certificates, as well as go through an interview and other procedures.
This would ensure that the teacher's basic quality was good enough, or else they would not be able to enter a school.
However, Sorcerer academies were different.
First of all, unlike ordinary teachers, sorcerers were a special and extraordinary group.
It was incredibly difficult to get these kinds of existences to teach.
Truly powerful and knowledgeable Sorcerers would not come out to teach Apprentices. Those who would come out to do such things were most likely not at the top of the Sorcerer community.
They were most likely Apprentices like Michael and the others, and it was possible that they were not even Third Rank Apprentices.
After all, from what Chen Heng knew, Third Rank Apprentices were not everywhere in the Hunter's House; they were also rare creatures.
Even though they were not as rare as true Sorcerers, they were still rare creatures. Each of them had their own tasks, such as conducting experiments or carrying out missions from the academy.
As such, most of the people who came here to teach were ordinary Second Rank Apprentices.
Most of these Apprentices had limited skills, and many of them did not even know much themselves, yet they still had to teach others.
In addition, even if one's professional qualities were sufficient, having sufficient strength and being a good teacher were two different things.
Being proficient in some things did not mean that one could be a good teacher.
From what Chen Heng had seen, Sorcerers were mostly solitary and did not like to talk or socialize.
For such people, it was easy to imagine what it would be like to have them teach.
As such, it was not strange for such a situation to occur.
Thinking to there, Chen Heng inwardly sighed and gripped the book in his hand.
Learning about Sorcerers was incredibly difficult, and even though he had only just begun learning, the complexity of the knowledge made him feel quite shocked.
Yet, the teacher's teaching skills were still so low.
This was a great test of a student's self-learning ability.
In other words, if a student did not have enough learning or self-control, they would quickly fall behind.
When that time came, what would happen to these Apprentices?
Right now, Chen Heng was thinking to himself.
He instinctively felt that this was an opportunity.
However, if he wanted to grasp this opportunity, it would depend on his own abilities.
All sorts of thoughts flashed through his mind. Then, he came back to his senses and raised his head to listen to the lecture attentively.
Soon, the bell sounded out.
Light sounds came from the outside; it was the sound of the bell ringer striking the clock.
At the center of the academy, there were puppets in charge of striking the clock.
Now that the bell was ringing, it meant that the class was about to end.
As expected, on the podium, Derley raised his head and looked outside. He then put down the book in his hands and looked at the many apprentices in front of him as he said, "Alright.
"It's time for this class."
From now on, you can study by yourselves.
I look forward to seeing you in the next class. "
He said these words expressionlessly, then turned around and walked out.
Within the large classroom, looking at Delly's departing figure, the Apprentices opened their mouths but did not say anything in the end.
"Damnit, he spoke too quickly …"
"I didn't hear many parts clearly."
Cries of pain sounded out.
Around the classroom, the Apprentices all had bitter looks on their faces, and their expressions were quite ugly.
"Ed, did you understand what I just said?"
Zana asked in a small voice as she looked at Chen Heng's calm expression.
"More or less."
Chen Heng nodded and said, "I understood most of it.
As for the rest, it's not much of a problem. "
He spoke softly with a calm expression, making his words sound more convincing.
Hearing this, Zana's eyes lit up.
"So amazing."
She felt a bit of admiration and sighed, "There were many parts that I didn't understand, so I could only remember them."
Speaking to there, she looked at the desk in front of her.
The desk was now densely packed with notes.
What was recorded on it was the content of the lecture just now. It was a dense pile of words.
In the end, Sorcerers' memories were far superior to ordinary people's.
In a short period of time, even if they did not understand, they would be able to remember the content and write it down on a piece of paper for future revision.
This was most likely how most Apprentices studied.
Otherwise, with that rough and fast teaching method, most of them would not be able to understand at all.
However, Chen Heng was different.
His mental energy was much stronger than ordinary Apprentices.
For ordinary Apprentices, they had to use a pen and paper to write down the content in case they forgot about it. However, this was not necessary for him.
Moreover, he had once been a True Lord and had much experience.
Even though the world was different, and even the laws had changed slightly, some things in the world were still the same.
From the perspective of a True Lord, Chen Heng could understand many things more easily, and it was not as difficult as it was for ordinary people.
That class just then might have been very difficult for others, but it was not much for him.
"If you're willing, I can take some time out to tutor you."
Chen Heng put away the book in his hands and looked at Zana as he spoke.
"Really?"
Hearing this, a look of delight appeared on Zana's face.
"Of course."
Chen Heng nodded before continuing, "However, this will take up some of my time.
As such, I need a reasonable reward. "
His expression was calm as he said this, not feeling embarrassed at all.
There was nothing to be embarrassed about using his own time in exchange for reward.
Moreover, this was quite common among Sorcerers.
"That's reasonable."
Zana nodded before asking, "How many magic stones do you need?"
"One magic stone will do."
Chen Heng thought about it before saying, "I can repeat it three times."
After all, it was just a basic class, and it would not be good to ask for too much.
Moreover, his main purpose was to try this method to see if it would work.
If it worked, then he could just raise the price when he was teaching other courses in the future.
At the same time, he would be able to interact with many Apprentices and form some connections.
"You can teach three times for one magic stone?"
Before Zana could say anything, another Apprentice said, "Can I join?"
"Of course."
Chen Heng nodded and thought for a moment before saying, "If you can bring five people to my class, I can waive this magic stone for you."
"Really?"
A look of delight appeared on that Apprentice's face, "It's a deal then!"
He immediately turned and walked out. It seemed that he was going to bring people.
Looking at this person's figure, Chen Heng inwardly shook his head before turning to Zana and saying, "Of course, the same goes for you."
"I don't need it."
Sitting in front of Chen Heng, Zana shook her head and said, "I'll just give it to you."
Without a word, she took out a magic stone from her pocket.
Compared to the other Apprentices, Zana came from a Sorcerer family and naturally had many savings.
To a certain extent, she did not lack magic stones, and a mere magic stone was not much to her.
Seeing her take out money so readily, Chen Heng felt a bit surprised and accepted the magic stone.
Time gradually passed.
In the academy, Apprentices did not have much time.
There weren't many classes arranged in the academy, and the frequency was only one class a day.
After all, Sorcerers were all very busy and did not have much time to teach Apprentices.
As such, on that day, Chen Heng began to teach.
Due to the lack of time and the fact that no one had tried it before, there were only ten people in the first batch of students who came to the class.
What surprised Chen Heng was that Apprentice called Lamay.
In order to make up five people and waive the one magic stone fee, he actually brought five people over to Chen Heng.
This made Chen Heng feel quite surprised.
What surprised him even more was that some of the 10 acolytes in front of him weren't from this batch, but from the previous batch.
From the looks of it, even among the previous batches of apprentices, there were quite a few who had fallen behind, to the extent that they couldn't even understand the basic lessons.
Standing on the lectern, Chen Heng thought to himself.
The lectern was in another classroom, and Chen Heng had borrowed it.
The process was quite simple; he just had to say hello to Michael.
Just as Mike had said, he was in charge of many things in the academy, and a mere classroom was nothing to him. It was just a matter of greeting him.
Standing on the lectern, after everyone had arrived, Chen Heng calculated the time and began to teach.
Immediately, the Apprentices sensed that something was different.
Compared to Teacher Delly, Chen Heng's content was not much more profound, but the quality of his explanations was much better.
Some of the content that was usually quite rough became much more interesting to him.
Even just listening to it made them feel very comfortable.
Moreover, he would talk about his own understanding. For some difficult problems, he would talk about his own understanding and explain in detail the principles and reasons behind it.
His performance was much better than what Derry had taught him in the previous lesson.
In actuality, there was not much of a difference in the difficulty of the lessons; it was just the attitude and level of explanation.
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