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Chapter 864

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In short, from the illustrated travel notes of the prince, it could be seen that he was currently enjoying himself to the point of forgetting about home. Although he had considerable requirements for the quality of life, to be honest, his requirements were not the same as those of ordinary people. Plus, with his unstoppable strength, he must be living a good life in the Abyss. In short, there was no need to worry.

Also, the prince seemed to be in contact with Kaya. If the prince wanted to come back, he could call for a free taxi, and Fanny wouldn't dare to refuse. If Fanny stood the prince up, he would be hated after the prince found a way to kill his way back to the Abyss.

Whatever! Fanny waved his hand and turned off the screen in front of him. When it came to the prince, he always left it to fate. But today, he wasn't the main character.

The man who should be the main character raised his head from behind the screen and made eye contact with a certain Magician. Lin gave him a look, and the old Duke seemed to know that he couldn't avoid it. Or rather, he was used to dealing with situations like this. So he didn't seem to be in a difficult position. He even ignored the awkwardness from before and walked up to the Lich.

"Miss Fanny." The Grand Duke didn't lower his head, but his tone was very polite. The reason why he called the Lich by her name was because he knew that she was very disgusted by people who called her by her full name or surname. According to another Magician, it was because it reminded her of her unbearable past when she was the Devil Queen.

In any case, it was a good habit to accept good advice. So Fanny was able to control her temper and nod at the "old man" as a response. In fact, in terms of age, the old man with white hair and beard wasn't even a fraction of the Lich's age. This was the main reason why Fanny dared to ignore an "old man" like him.

At the same time, the Grand Duke knew that the Lich liked to talk directly. So he didn't prepare any opening remarks or beat around the bush. Instead, he said directly, "I hope that Miss Fanny can be my granddaughter's mentor on the path of magic."

Thud! The coffee cup was placed back on the long red sandalwood table. However, the clear knocking sound still attracted everyone's attention. Of course, someone's heart ached. Red sandalwood …

"I thought this was the end of it," Fen said.

"Then Your Excellency has agreed." The Grand Duke was overjoyed. At the same time, the three girls beside him were also beaming with joy.

"No, I refuse," Lich said firmly.

The strong reversal caused everyone to be thoroughly disappointed. Of course, Grand Duke Carvey had to ask, "Why?"

"It's so troublesome," Fen said. To her, this was an extremely powerful reason. It could only be said that this reason was not surprising at all.

The three girls surrounded their elder sister with tears in their eyes. Kaya and Hallumi, who were not reserved at all, hugged his thighs. Lich didn't hold back and pushed him away. Fen was already immune to the two girls' clingy gestures. As for the person who wanted to acknowledge Zhang Xuan as his teacher, he was standing there quietly. Even though his expression couldn't be seen, he could feel that he was conflicted.

Seeing that the method of acting coquettishly didn't work, the two girls turned their eyes to their teacher. Knowing that he was the one who proposed the idea, Lin Li stepped forward and said, "Even if you don't want to care about this era, the obligation that the Sorcerer's Association has given to the sorcerers is to train two apprentices who have officially completed their apprenticeship. At the very least, you should help the Lordess because of her talent. Do you really have the heart to watch her fumble around on her own and walk on the verge of killing herself? "

"Isn't it better to give up on magic and get married obediently and fulfill the responsibilities of a noble?" Fen said something cruel but also very realistic. "Besides, her talent is not bad, but it's not to the extent that I need to pay special attention to her. Besides, I don't want to train another me. "

However, there was something wrong with this sentence. Since she's not good enough to meet your standards, how can she grow to the same level as you? As for creating another you, that's even more impossible. In the past, there was no one like you. In the future, there won't be a second person like you. You're one of a kind. "

A certain someone flattered her so blatantly. Fen just let out two whimpers and didn't speak again. Her pretty face, however, pretended to look to the side in disdain. Obviously, the words just now were quite effective on her.

Lin continued: "Moreover, it's not necessary to teach a magic apprentice to the same level as yourself. There's a saying in my hometown: Master brings you in, but cultivation is up to you. Apprentices have their own apprentice path to follow. It's not that they will obediently follow our plans. … "

Taking a deep breath, a certain someone looked at his apprentices with a strange gaze.

"… According to what you said, you have to teach them to the same level as yourself to be considered a teaching apprentice. That's obvious, I'm a failure. Let alone learning one or two of my skills, these two good-for-nothings haven't even passed the Wizard exam yet. They still have two silver tassels hanging on their heads. But you see, I'm disappointed. No. They have to rely on themselves to think and work hard to achieve what they want. And the final result can only be borne by the person who made such a choice. These aren't things that we can do for them. "

Although she didn't answer, Fen turned to look at Marchioness Barland with a thoughtful look. But then said: "I still feel that it's troublesome."

"Tsk, you don't have to say that. And to be honest, what's the difference between you ordering those old men to do things and ordering your own apprentices? Once they had worked themselves to the brink of death, he would give them a little something in return, and they would be deeply grateful. You just have to teach your apprentices with the same attitude. Or do you think that if you actively teach people, they can fully absorb and keep up with your progress? There's no need to think about such an obviously impossible thing. What you spend a little bit of time teaching every day may take others several days to learn thoroughly. "

It has to be said that such a remark really shook Fen's insistence. Taking advantage of the victory, the Grand Duke said: "That's right, Sir Fen. If you're willing to teach my granddaughter, the Carvey Family will do our best to help. Whether it's the materials you need or other requirements, they will be satisfied. Even … "

Grand Duke Carvey's expression wasn't at all as relaxed as what he said. Instead, he spoke with the determination of a brave warrior cutting off his wrist.

"… If you need to sacrifice a city, it's not like I can't sacrifice a city."

Originally tempted, after hearing the Grand Duke's words, the Lich calmed down. She looked at a certain old man in disgust and said: "Do you think necromancy is about sacrificing at the drop of a hat? What I can teach has nothing to do with those things. "

"Oh, Sir Fen agreed to take my granddaughter as an apprentice. That's really worth celebrating. " When Grand Duke Carvey saw that a certain Lich had let slip, he immediately seized the opportunity and decided on the matter.

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