With that said, Angor waited for Rein to tell him something else.
Instead of speaking right away, Rein slowly reached out a hand. Two illusions of cards appeared in front of Angor's eyes.
The cards were square in shape. One was white, and the other was gold.
Angor could not see anything else from the illusions. They were just two blank cards.
Still, Angor understood what Rein meant.
He hesitated for a moment and asked, "This is … a poster?"
Rein nodded. "Yes. Professor's poster."
Angor considered for a moment. "Mister Rein, you want me to accept a student?"
Rein carefully observed Angor's expression. "You don't look like you want a student, do you?"
Angor nodded.
Rein did not ask why. "It's up to you whether you want a student or not. But I suggest you give it a try."
Angor looked at Tree Spirit, who was sitting on the other side of the carriage.
Tree Spirit asked the question that Rein did not ask earlier.
"Speaking of which, taking a student will do you a lot of good. You'll get more resources from the organization, and you'll have someone who can help you in the future. Why don't you want a student? "
Angor considered for a moment. "I'm not ready to take responsibility for someone's future."
Everyone fell into silence after hearing his words.
Angor looked up and saw Tree Spirit looking at him with a strange expression.
"What's wrong? Is my answer strange? "
Tree Spirit: "It's not just strange, it's very strange. You don't think I'm going to accept a student just like how Sunders treated you, do you? "
"Isn't it?"
As far as he could remember, every teacher he met, whether it was Jon, his first teacher, or Sunders, who led him down the path of supernaturals, was the same.
"Of course not." Tree Spirit rubbed his temples. "I get it now. No wonder you refused Rein's offer."
"You should know that there are two kinds of posters. Golden posters and white posters," Tree Spirit explained.
When a talent received a golden poster, it meant "I think highly of you". White posters, on the other hand, meant "you can learn from me".
These two posts represented the different attitudes of the teachers. He would definitely value the person with the golden poster more. On the other hand, the person who posted the white post had an ordinary teacher-student relationship.
"Actually, even if a talent gets the golden poster, the relationship between the talent and the teacher might not be as good as Sunders' relationship with you." From Tree Spirit's point of view, Sunders treated Angor like a personal apprentice, which was even closer than a family member.
As for the general public, the teacher-student relationship was limited to "teaching and learning".
"I heard you taught alchemy in Ashillia Comprehensive Academy for a while?" Tree Spirit suddenly changed the topic halfway through his explanation.
"Yes." Angor nodded.
"What do you think was the relationship between you and your students when you were teaching?"
"Instructors and listeners?" Angor considered carefully.
"In other words, it's an ordinary teacher-student relationship." Tree Spirit paused for a moment. "That's what Rein meant when he suggested you to take in disciples. The talents you take in will be your teacher, and they will listen and learn from you.
"You don't have to be responsible for their future. You only need to teach them supernatural knowledge in class, and you don't have to worry about them after class. Once they achieve something, not only will they increase your reputation, they will also be of help to you. "
Angor frowned. "That sounds like I'm letting them loose?"
"Something like that." Tree Spirit saw Angor's frown and continued, "This is a common phenomenon in the wizarding world. Don't think wizards are irresponsible just because they don't care about their apprentices. It was important to note that the Sorcerers were paying with their experiences and knowledge. These are priceless treasures. Even if you let them loose, the apprentices won't lose anything.
"Even if you send a golden poster to a talent, you don't have to be responsible for their future. Because you are the one who holds the knowledge, and you have the absolute right to share it. "
Tree Spirit's words struck a chord in Angor's mind.
He had seen similar situations before. For example, Flora treated Balba coldly as if he was a stranger. Another example was Sailum and Nausica. He never heard them talk about their teacher.
Angor saw it and understood it. He just didn't care about it because it had nothing to do with him.
His mind was still stuck on Jon's idea of a teacher and apprentice from Earth. For this reason, he believed that taking in a disciple was a serious matter.
However, he ignored the differences between civilizations, and the uniqueness of individual cases.
"You don't have to be responsible for others, whether it's their future or their goals. The only thing you need to be responsible for is your own life. "Tree Spirit paused." So, after getting rid of these shackles, you can give it a try. "
Tree Spirit advised Angor because he believed that Angor's act of taking in a disciple would strengthen his connection with Brute Cavern. Besides, Angor already had a strong alchemy knowledge. They could already send people to Ashillia Academy to learn alchemy, but Angor's guidance would be more useful than Ashillia Academy.
Angor considered for a moment. "I'll think about it."
Angor was slightly persuaded by Tree Spirit. However, he wasn't going to look for an apprentice right away. He didn't have the time to do so.
If he really wanted to take in a disciple, he would have to spare some time to teach, even if he didn't have to be responsible for the apprentice's future. Right now, he wanted to make up for his lack of knowledge. It wouldn't be too late for him to teach one day when he wanted to review the old and learn the new.
After that, Tree Spirit told Angor about the recent happenings in Brute Cavern.
Angor didn't spend much time in Brute Cavern, so he listened carefully.
However, what Tree Spirit told him at the beginning was quite normal. After that, it became Tree Spirit's complaints.
For example, the one Tree Spirit complained about the most was Leona.
Leona was going to hold a tea party, which would attract many witches. She wanted to hold it on top of the Tree of Eternity. She often came to Tree Spirit to arrange the place and decorations.
Leona often gave very strict suggestions, such as asking Tree Spirit to create a special space inside the trunk of the Tree of Eternity for the tea party. She also suggested using the aura of the Pool of Life as decoration. She also asked Tree Spirit to collect the core aroma of the Tree of Eternity.
"I'm sick of this tea party already. It's better not to hold it," Tree Spirit sighed.
"If we don't do it, I'm sure everyone in Brute Cavern will complain about it."
Men were not allowed to join the tea party, but they were still happy to see so many witches. The witches were happy too. After all, it was good to be able to communicate with other witches.
Besides, the tea party was as important as the Stargazing Day, which could provide them with a lot of information, techniques, and secrets. The leaders of Brute Cavern valued it very much.
If Tree Spirit really abandoned the tea party, it would definitely arouse public anger.
"Even if it's going to be held, I hope it's somewhere else. Not in the mirror world," Tree Spirit complained.
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