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Chapter 1541

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The bright candlelight illuminated the wooden house. The air was filled with a pleasant aroma from the kitchen, which filled the house with warmth.

In this peaceful atmosphere, Vanson began to talk about what happened in his class during the day.

Mithra had been wearing a kind expression all this time, but as Vanson spoke, he began to look surprised.

For example, Angor's choice at the beginning already surprised Mithra.

Mithra already knew that Angor was going to talk about alchemy illusions. However, alchemy illusions were a more detailed topic, while the interaction between energy and matter was a much broader topic. Alchemy illusions were also included in the lecture, but it was too big of a topic for Mithra. Mithra believed that Angor could be an excellent teacher, but would he be able to handle such a big topic at the beginning?

Mithra's worries were the same as Vanessa's.

Both believed that Angor could do well in enchantment.

But the topic he chose was too broad, and it would definitely involve other schools of enchantment or Tooling. Mithra was worried that Angor would be stuck if someone asked him questions.

However, Mithra's eyes grew brighter and brighter as Vanson went on.

Not only did Angor have a good explanation, but he also chose a tricky angle. Even Mithra himself would have a hard time finding such an accurate point of view.

When Vanson reached the end of the topic, Mithra gave Angor five minutes to ask questions. Once again, Mithra's mind was filled with worry.

If Angor gave them more time to ask questions when he was talking about alchemy illusions, they would probably ask about illusions. However, Angor chose to let them ask questions when he was analyzing the bigger picture, which meant they would definitely ask about other schools.

Mithra even believed that someone with a strange personality might find fault with Angor's explanation.

As he expected, Mithra's worries were confirmed in the next moment.

Vanson talked about Du Fan.

Back in the kitchen, Yeliya was still scolding Toya, who had tears in his eyes, while Vanessa was telling his story.

She did try to stop Mithra, but she didn't think Toya was in the right. Although they knew Toya was joking, Mithra and Yeliya might not mind it, but the other wizards might hate Toya for it.

Plus, Toya had been too depressed for the past two days. It was just that Shan didn't advance. Yeliya had wanted to scold Toya for a long time, so she took this opportunity to scold him to her heart's content.

Seeing Tutu sobbing pitifully after realizing his mistake, Yeliya stopped nagging.

After teaching Tu Yue a lesson, Yelia was about to talk to her friend. However, when she turned around, she saw her friend sitting in front of a table, drinking tea while listening to Vaner Sen's story.

Yeliya sat opposite her friend and pricked up her ears to listen to the noises outside.

At this time, Van Er Sen was talking about Du Fan.

"He actually chose Du Fan to ask the question." Yeliya clicked her tongue. She had lived in Floating Mech City for hundreds of years and knew the habits of alchemists too well.

Du Fan was a very talented person. His alchemy skills were among the best among Ashilie's teachers, but he was very narrow-minded. He always thought that he was the best alchemist among his peers.

Du Fan was already angry about the fact that a newbie, who was several years younger than him, had become a member of the R&D department.

Yeliya heard that Du Fan would always say that enchantment was simple and stupid, and that it was not worthy of being compared to synthesis. But in fact, he was only mocking Angor.

Someone like that was probably going to Angor's class to find trouble with him.

As expected, when Van Er Sen mentioned Du Fan's first question, it was obvious that Van Er Sen was trying to put himself above Angor. He wasn't asking for help at all. He was just looking for trouble.

"Why did Angor choose him? What bad luck." Yeliya sighed.

Her friend sipped her tea and spoke in a casual tone, "Not really. Maybe Angor did it on purpose?"



Mithra tapped his finger on the table. "Du Fan's first question is about setting a trap for Angor, right?"

"Yes." Van Er Sen nodded and told Mithra Du Fan's second question.

Mithra frowned at Du Fan's question. He didn't agree with Du Fan's answer at all.

Even Du Fan himself couldn't answer the question of the demon blood's energy! Of course, it was reasonable to ask a teacher something he didn't know. However, if she really wanted to answer Du Fan's question, the amount of time and energy it would take would probably not be enough even if she took up the entire class. If Angor didn't answer the question, he would be the one embarrassed.

Du Fan's question wasn't a friendly one.

This was the kind of person Mithra hated the most.

"Did Angor answer?" Mithra asked.

"He did. And …" Du Fan nodded and showed an admiring look. "Amazing."

Mithra was a little worried at first, but when he heard Du Fan's praise, he looked over curiously.

Du Fan then told Mithra everything that happened in the next three minutes. He followed Angor's train of thought and witnessed how the tower was built in the barren land. Mithra could hear the joy in his voice.

Mithra was taken aback by the news.

He did not expect Angor to solve the problem by creating a new alchemy formula in just three minutes.

Even Matthew, the "Gold Picker", would find it difficult to do so.

Mithra stroked his beard and felt relieved. Angor's mind was always different from the norm. This was his style, and one of the reasons why Muse valued him so much.

Mithra still remembered when Angor was learning Apothecary under his tutelage, Angor's knowledge was broad enough to surprise Mithra, which was why Angor was able to see things from a different perspective.

The fact that Angor was able to create a new formula on the spot meant that he was not only knowledgeable, but also knowledgeable.

Mithra finally felt relieved. With Angor's current knowledge, he didn't need to worry about Angor's teaching anymore.

Van Er Sen then told Mithra how Angor punished Du Fan and how he named his new formula. Mithra tried not to laugh out loud. Two giggles came from the kitchen.

Van Er Sen recognized one of them. It was Yeliya.

The other giggle was a bit faint. Van Er Sen didn't know who it was, but he still felt like he knew it.

Who could it be?

Van Er Sen kept his doubts to himself and continued to tell Mithra what happened next.

Mithra nodded in agreement as well. When Angor mentioned the alchemy illusion, Vaner Sen's eyes widened in amazement again.

"Master Padt took out an alchemy box called 'Cage Shadow'. It's an alchemy item he crafted, and it contains a very interesting illusion."

Van Er Sen explained excitedly.

Mithra thought Van Er Sen learned something from the illusion. Why else would Van Er Sen be so excited? However, after listening to Van Er Sen's explanation, Mithra realized that Van Er Sen wasn't excited about the technique.

"It's a completely new way of presenting a story. It's a stage play that uses an illusion to tell a complete story. It's a bit strange, but it's still perfect. " Van Er Sen continued, "This is a new way of presenting art. I'm sure it'll become popular in the southern wizarding region in the near future."

Mithra understood Van Er Sen's excitement. Generally speaking, alchemists all had some artistic pursuits. Because of this, many alchemists would go to classes on sculpture, artistic expression, aesthetics, and so on in order to make their own works perfect.

But they were talking about alchemy illusions. How did they end up talking about art?

"It'll be perfect if there's a better script. For example, an epic story with me as the main character. It'll be better if it's presented in this new way. After all, my life is much more magnificent than that Alex guy's. " Van Er Sen suddenly realized that he was in someone else's territory. He looked at Mithra and felt a little embarrassed. "Of course, it'll be better if it's based on Master Mithra's experience."

Just as Mithra was about to change the topic, the door to the kitchen was pushed open.

"Who did you say was the main character?" A figure walked out of the kitchen and looked at Van Er Sen.

Van Er Sen looked at the figure in confusion.

He was wondering who else could be in the kitchen apart from Yeliya.

Now, he finally got the answer.

A short old lady was wearing a peacock feather ornament made from fingernails. The color of her fingernails was also very bright.

It was Granny Fingernail from Fingernail Alchemy House.

Van Er Sen heard that Granny Fingernail was Yeliya's best friend, so it wasn't strange for her to be here.

"Who's the main character?" Granny Fingernail came closer and asked again with a strange expression.

Vaner Sen hesitated. "I'm the main character?"

Granny Fingernail rolled her eyes. "I'm not talking about you. The other one."

Vanson thought for a while and said hesitantly, "Alex?"

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