For the past two days, Lolo had been studying hard in the library. However, magic was far more profound than she had imagined. Take the "Elemental Structure" book in her hands for example. She had been reading the first two pages of introduction for the whole morning, but she still didn't understand it. Those profound terms, awkward nouns, and cryptic explanations, no matter how many times she read it, she couldn't seem to understand it.
The girl put down the book in her hands in distress and rubbed her eyes. She had now begun to realize the seriousness of the problem. She had taken too many courses before. Even with the teacher's explanation after school started, it wasn't easy. She seemed to be a little too optimistic on this matter.
Among the freshmen of the magic faculty, only she and Caesar had taken so many courses. However, Caesar had an A-grade aptitude, while she only had a D-grade aptitude.
Lolo clenched her teeth. There was no turning back now. She could only rely on hard work and hard work to make up for it. The word "retreat" never existed in her dictionary. If she couldn't even overcome this little difficulty, how could she achieve her goal of becoming the strongest magician?
Rob came to the library at noon to look for the rookie The Brave to have lunch together. Seeing the girl who was engrossed in reading by the window, Lolo's expression was very focused. She was taking notes as she read, recording down her questions and understanding of the textbook. She didn't even notice when the young man walked up to her. The sun shone on the girl's hair, dyeing it with a touch of gold. The serious state of Lolo exuded a kind of intellectual beauty. More than half of the boys in the library had long lost the mood to study, and from time to time, they would sneak a glance in her direction.
The future supreme magus Your Honor rarely saw such a rookie The Brave. When the two of them first met, the girl was a fierce character who could swing a longsword and beat him up. The girl of the Bretton family was full of heroic spirit. Especially in critical moments, she was like a little tiger, waving her sharp claws to protect those important things. Rob didn't expect her to have such a quiet side, but the faint sweat on the tip of her nose seemed to prove that Lolo was not having it easy right now.
Luo Bu's gaze moved down and landed on the girl's notes. After reading two lines, he couldn't help but sigh. Luo Luo had worked hard, but unfortunately, her direction had been wrong from the start. The girl didn't have any basic knowledge and could only rely on herself to forcibly comprehend it. Luo Luo had been reading this "Elemental Structure" for two days now, but she still couldn't make heads or tails of it. Although her notes were thick, most of them were wrong.
The Great Magician did not intend to continue watching. He patted Luo Luo's shoulder and said, "It's time to eat. Let's go and eat something first."
The girl raised her head and looked at the person beside her. When she realized it was the scholar, she quickly lowered her head again. "Oh, you go eat first. I'm not hungry."
Luo Bu raised his eyebrows and closed the "Elemental Structure" book in front of Luo Luo without any explanation.
"Hey." The girl was dissatisfied. "I haven't finished reading yet."
"Books need to be read, and food needs to be eaten. Besides, if you don't go eat with me, I can only squeeze into the public cafeteria, or go back to the broken cafeteria of the swordsman department. The food there isn't good. After tasting it once, I don't want to go there again …" Archmage played the sympathy card.
Lolo had no choice but to get up and pick up the clothes on the chair.
Taking advantage of this gap, Rob took out an identical notebook from his pocket and quickly completed the swap. He moved so fast that before anyone noticed, he had already put the notebook that originally belonged to Lolo on the table into his pocket.
When the girl turned around, she didn't realize that her notebook had been swapped. Lolo didn't look at it carefully either. She put it into her backpack together with the textbooks. "Let's go."
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After dinner, the girl was eager to go back to the library to continue studying. It seemed that Lolo was obsessed with the "Elemental Structure" book today. She was not in the mood to do anything else until she finished reading it. However, Archmage took out two tickets from his pocket and said, "The most famous troupe in the Free city-state, The Gnome and the Maiden, just arrived in Gudilesi yesterday. They will perform in the Red River Square tonight. I got two tickets. Do you have time to go and have a look together?"
Luo Luo's mind was completely focused on the book that she was halfway through. She was about to reject the offer when she suddenly thought of something and exclaimed, "Hey, today is the last day of December. Is it New Year's tomorrow?"
"Is it strange? The Academy of Magic in the South usually recruits new students at the end of the year, and the school starts after the New Year. When we arrived in Gudilesi, it was already the end of December. It's almost the New Year."
Archmage was speechless. It turned out that people were so slow to notice the New Year.
"No wonder there are so few people in the library today. I've been reading for the past two days and completely forgot the time." "I'm sorry, I didn't know that it's New Year tomorrow. Since it's like this, we have to celebrate. I'll go back and change first. Wait for me for half an hour, oh no, an hour. We'll meet at the school gate in an hour."
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It turned out that women were never punctual animals. About two magic hours later, Rob was poking a nest of ants with a grass root out of boredom. Finally, he saw the rookie, The Brave, running toward him from the campus.
"Sorry, sorry, I'm late." The girl ran to the young scholar and panted heavily with her hands on her knees. Rob was stunned when he saw Lolo's attire. The rookie, The Brave, had returned to her appearance when they first met. She was wearing the standard Brave attire with her beloved Elven sword hanging on her waist. She had tied her short hair into a ponytail. With her flat chest and two small mustaches on her chin, people who didn't know her would probably think that she was a handsome swordsman.
"Hmm?" Archmage asked with his eyes.
The girl scratched her head. "I actually quite like this look. After returning to my female attire, I always have to remind myself to pay attention to my image in school. Everyone seems to think that girls should be more reserved and walk and talk like a girl. I'm not as free as when I was wandering around. Well, although I know it's not good, I always feel that this is the only way to have fun during the festival."
Rob shrugged. "As long as you're happy. There's still some time before the performance starts. Do you want to take a look around?"
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