Rob wasn't surprised that Caesar would think of a way to recruit Lolo into the Student Council, but the Department of Discipline … this option was a little thought-provoking. The Department of Discipline was one of the departments with the most authority in the Student Council, but it was also the department with the most troubles. It wasn't without reason that the Department of Discipline only recruited senior students. The daily work of the Department of Discipline members was basically dealing with troublesome students.
The signboard of the Student Council might be enough to intimidate normal students, but for those problematic students, if you didn't have enough skills, they wouldn't sit down and listen to your reasoning. Though Caesar was a new student, he had obviously hidden his strength when he entered the school. He was a true third grade magician, so he was more than enough to handle the Department of Discipline. In comparison, Lolo, who was also a first year, obviously didn't have the strength to enter the Department of Discipline. The girl's work from now on wouldn't be easy.
But Rob knew that it was useless to say anything to the newbie Brave. Once the ten silver coins a month allowance was shown, there was no way Lolo would give up without trying.
The first day of school passed just like that. At night, Gage, who was so tired that he was on his last breath, climbed into bed early and soon fell asleep. His loud snores quickly echoed in the room.
The Great Magician was not in a hurry. After washing up, he cast a Soundproof Boundary on himself and sat on his bed to meditate for the day. Then, he opened the box under his bed. Lying inside was his new pet, Bevinadet, in the Dungeon.
This beautiful bird had been asleep for half a year. Due to the existence of the soul contract, there was a soul connection between the magical pet and its master. In the past half a year, this connection was very weak and indistinct. Until recently, Rob could feel that the mental connection between him and Bevinadet was clearly strengthening. Perhaps it was a sign that this beautiful bird was about to wake up.
Luo Bu examined Bevinadet's body condition and found that she seemed to have lost a lot of weight. Hmm, although the bird's various bodily functions were at their lowest when she was in deep sleep, it was impossible to achieve zero consumption. This beautiful bird looked a little withered after not eating or drinking for half a year. The archmage was still thinking about whether or not to store some food for her, but in the end, he somewhat embarrassedly found that after so long, he seemed to have not seriously studied how to feed his magical pet.
Bevinadet was an ancient creature that had been deemed extinct even before the Age of Magic. This type of bird was even prouder than dragons, and there were no records of it being reared by humans in any known literature. As the first person to eat a crab, Luo Bu could not find any information that he could use as a reference.
Forget it. I'll ask her directly when she wakes up. The archmage, who had just finished his meditation, was still very energetic. He sat at the table and wrote some A-series notes for a while. The second course he chose was magic analysis, which was the most important and the most difficult course in all the students' history. At the same time, this course also had high requirements for the teacher's ability.
Siamus Academy's Mana Analysis was taught by the white-haired, fifth-grade Archmage, while Rob's alma mater, the Royal College of Magic and Magic, was taught by Vice-Principal Demain. Later on, Principal Steins even took the time to give him a special lesson.
It wasn't without reason that the various academies attached so much importance to this class. Mana was the foundation of all magicians. A magician's understanding of mana would largely determine the height they could reach in the future.
And the future Supreme Magus, Your Honor, happened to be the most influential person in the entire Dawn Continent in this regard. Steins once said that Rob's understanding of mana had already surpassed everyone in his generation. All he lacked was the accumulation of knowledge step by step. In other words, Rob had almost no bottlenecks in advancing in rank. He truly deserved the title of future Supreme Magus. This book written by him was enough to make the entire magic world go crazy.
Because of this, Rob had to add a paragraph on the title page, reminding Lolo not to tell the secret of the book to others.
Archmage climbed into bed at a quarter past ten at night. With the Soundproof Barrier, Rob wasn't affected even though Gage was snoring beside him. Not long after Archmage laid down, he fell asleep.
In the middle of the night, Rob was awakened by a strange magical wave. The young man opened his eyes in the dark. The magical wave came and went quickly. From its appearance to its disappearance, it took less than half a second. If it wasn't for Archmage's outstanding senses, he probably wouldn't have noticed it at all.
Hmm? Rob recalled carefully. Judging from the intensity, the magical wave was around level-three. In other words, only a level-three magician or a level-two magician with outstanding senses would be able to sense it. And the prerequisite was that you were awake or the wave lasted long enough. Most people wouldn't be able to react to it in the middle of the night.
What should I do? Should I go take a look? Archmage was a little hesitant. If it was any other time, Rob definitely wouldn't be bothered to join in the fun. Although this kind of thing was very similar to the adventures often mentioned in novels, the future Supreme Magus Your Honor was different from the protagonists in novels.
In terms of equipment, Rob was once equipped with godly equipment and wielded the legendary staff, the Lord of Eternal Night. His entire body was comparable to a moving treasure trove. In terms of teacher, the young man was the direct disciple of the level-nine Supreme Magus Steins and the level-eight Grand Magus Demain, the trump card of the Royal College of Magic and Magic. In terms of talent, Rob had long reached the stage where he didn't need to target anyone. As long as he trained step by step, he would smoothly advance to the level-nine realm. He didn't need any fortuitous encounters to strengthen himself. Therefore, Archmage had no desire for fortuitous encounters.
However, according to the mysterious teacher, the secret hidden in Siamus, also known as the Saint Roland Brotherhood Academy of Magic, was very important to Lolo. Rob had previously looked for Louisa to help the girl investigate this matter. Now that he sensed the strange magical wave in the middle of the night, he naturally linked the two together. There was no reason for him not to take a look at it at this time.
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