He wondered if Touya knew that Shan was actually older than Nausica due to some special reasons even though she looked like a child.
Mithra let out a long sigh. "But it's good that Toya isn't here. If he's here, he'll probably start begging you to make clothes for him when he sees you here. At least, he's only talking about Princess Shan, who he can't get. "
Speaking of Toya, Angor had to talk about Toya's real teacher.
"Any news from Bogula?" Angor asked. Bogula entered the Pool of Echoes a long time ago. When Angor was heading to Dark Castle from Floating Mech City, Mithra told him that the ripples coming from the Pool of Echoes contained Bogula's information element.
Once Bogula left the Pool of Echoes, he must have become a truth-finder wizard.
Bogula also had a grudge against Phantom Island, which was why he was forced to enter the Pool of Echoes. It was very likely that Bogula would come looking for trouble.
Mithra shook his head. "No. But Lawson told me that Bogula will come out soon."
Mithra paused for a moment. "But you don't have to worry about that now. Even if Bogula leaves the Arcane Abyss and wants to take revenge on you … you can hold on until your mentor comes to save you."
Angor didn't know what to say. He thought Mithra was going to tell him that he wasn't afraid of Bogula.
But he was confident that even if Bogula really did come for him, he could survive for a long time. Even if he couldn't, he could escape using the Gate of Illusion.
"Also, I heard that Brute Cavern sent someone very powerful here. With him around, you won't have to worry about Bogula."
"Brute Cavern sent someone here?" Angor was surprised by Mithra's words.
"Now that you're a member of the R&D Department, you've established a connection between Brute Cavern and the department. Brute Cavern will definitely send someone here."
Not only that, but Brute Cavern would also send someone even more powerful to their outpost in Floating Mech City.
After all, Brute Cavern's alchemy field would be greatly improved if Angor became a member of the research department. More alchemists would come to Floating Mech City to study in the future. The people stationed at Floating Mech City were also responsible for protecting the alchemists who were studying here.
An alchemist was an indispensable talent for any organization, so the strength of the leader of the station must be raised.
He wanted to ask who Brute Cavern sent, but he decided against it after some thought.
No matter who it was, he would definitely meet that person in the end. After all, that person was here for the Research and Development Department.
After talking about Bogula and Toya, he moved on to the topic of teaching.
"You've finally thought it through and are ready to start teaching?" Mithra was a little surprised. Angor didn't seem to care about the lesson last time.
Feeling a little embarrassed, he told them about his lack of credit points.
"So that's how it is. But that's good too. Teaching won't do you any harm. Moreover, when teaching, some alchemists might not be skilled enough, but their ideas might give you a lot of inspiration."
Mithra sighed and told Angor about the rules of the class.
The rules weren't necessarily enforced. They were just unspoken rules that everyone agreed to.
For example, when Mithra mentioned the time of the class, the default rule was to tell the alchemists who wanted to attend the class a few days in advance. This way, the alchemists who wanted to attend the class would have enough time to choose the class. Otherwise, those who really wanted to attend the class would miss it.
Of course, this was only an unspoken rule. You could also start the class right away without notifying the alchemists in advance and leave the class to fate. However, in Mithra's opinion, such a class was "soulless".
According to Mithra's understanding, he didn't teach just to impart his experience. He also hoped to gain feedback or even enlightenment from the audience. If the class was left to fate, it would be difficult to filter out the alchemists whose ideas would clash with each other.
If you told the class in advance, those who were interested or willing to listen to the class would come. Those who didn't know anything about the class would naturally be eliminated. When that happened, the chances of sparks clashing would increase.
"But if you're only looking for points, you can also start the class by fate. I'm just giving you a suggestion."
Angor considered for a moment and decided to use Mithra's method to start the class.
It wasn't because of "soulless" like Mithra said.
It was because he would be staying in Floating Mech City during the Rising Star Competition. He would stay in Floating Mech City for at least half a month.
Since he had such a long time, he didn't need to start the class by chance.
Mithra continued, "I don't care what time you choose to start the class, but it's best if you don't bump into the other members of the research department. First, you won't have to worry about who you want to attend. Second, you won't have to worry about offending the other members. "
"Bumping into each other's classes" wasn't a big deal, but not everyone was open-minded. Maybe the other members would hold a grudge against you because of such a small detail.
Even if the members of the research department didn't get along well with each other, Mithra still preferred to avoid conflicts if possible.
This was a warning to Angor. According to Granny Fingernail, Water Witch would be teaching a class in a few days, so it was best to avoid her.
Mithra paused a little. "Of course, if Dean Muse and Regina attend the class, you don't have to worry about bumping into them."
Angor was surprised. Muse was the dean of the research department, and Regina was also a member of the department. Why didn't he worry about them?
Mithra explained, "We'll have to talk about the content of the class."
The content of the class wasn't fixed. Of course, it was better to tell the audience about the content of the class in advance so that they could prepare. Moreover, he could avoid listening to boring classes.
"By boring, I mean Dean Muse's class," Mithra sighed. Mithra sighed. "Dean Muse rarely talks about alchemy. His lectures are usually divided into three parts."
"The first part, talk about your miserable life in the first half of your life, which will arouse your sympathy. The second part, talk about how you became successful despite your miserable life in the first part, which will arouse your enthusiasm. The third part, give a short summary. "
"That's it?" Angor's head was full of question marks.
Mithra nodded. "Yes, that's it. Also, the first two parts of Dean Muse's class are always different. Sometimes, you were an orphan who wandered from place to place. Sometimes, you were the son of a gardener who was bullied by nobles. Sometimes, you were Cinderella who was abused by her stepmother. "
Cinderella? Dean?
"So Dean Muse is lying?"
Mithra shook his head. "No, he's not. He's just holding a book called 'Inspirational Characters Election', and he'll tell an inspirational story in his class. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to make his students empathize with him. "
Mithra continued, "So, don't worry about bumping into him. He won't mind. Also, Dean Muse doesn't hold classes for long. He only gives one class every two or three years. Every time he gives a class, people come with great expectations, but they always leave with disappointment. "
Angor was a little surprised. He knew that Dean Muse had a habit of "schizophrenia", but he didn't think the man would go so far as to "empathize" with him.
"As for Regina … you don't have to worry about bumping into her class." Mithra's expression became a little strange when he mentioned Regina's name.
"Does she teach the same things as Dean Muse?" Angor asked.
Mithra shook his head. "No. But I don't think it's useful for you.
"You should have heard of Regina's nickname. She's called the Mushroom Witch. She's an excellent alchemist. Especially when it comes to plant-based Apothecary. After Mithra briefly introduced Regina's background, he continued, "Regina is best at growing mushrooms and using them to make all kinds of potions."
"Her classes are also about mushrooms. But most of her classes are about … how to deal with mushrooms. "
"Deal with mushrooms?" Angor didn't quite understand. Did "deal with" mean "deal with" in his mind?
Mithra pointed at the soup in everyone's bowl with a strange expression. "This is Professor Regina's way of dealing with mushrooms."
Angor sniffed the thick mushroom aroma in the air. "…"
So, 'deal with' means' cooking '? Then why didn't a Gourmet Wizard teach them?
"Yeliya always attends Regina's class," Mithra explained. Mithra explained. "I went with him to listen to a few of his lectures. It wasn't bad. Occasionally, he would mention some key points about using mushrooms to concoct potions."
"Regina's classes aren't really related to alchemy, and she clearly states that she only teaches how to deal with mushrooms. So it's not a big deal to bump into her class. "
Angor nodded. He was a little confused about Regina's and Dean Muse's classes. But it also helped him understand the freedom of teaching.
As the holy land of alchemy, Regina's classes were still mainly about alchemy. If the classes were as casual as Regina and Dean Muse's, Angor's points would be close to zero.
Next, Mithra went on to talk about registration, content selection, and so on. Angor took note of everything.
Generally speaking, Antonio could take care of everything, including the early stages of the class. All he needed to do was to choose the content.
As for the final points, he would get based on the duration of the class. That wasn't something he needed to worry about.
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