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Chapter 110 When the Storm Rises

After Jenny finished speaking, neither Gaowen nor Hetty broke the silence.

But Hedy could feel a powerful aura overflowing from his ancestors, and it was like an ice cave beside him. Even if she just sat nearby, she felt that her magic power was gradually freezing, and this unbearable feeling continued until Gao Wen opened her mouth.

Gao Wen spoke, his tone unexpectedly calm: "What is your tutor's name?"

"…William, William Birken," said Jenny with a slight silence. "He is not a court wizard, but has a great position in the city of St. Sunil, he is an honorary consultant of the Royal Society of Mages, and... very powerful."

Gowen just nodded quietly: "William Birken, Honorary Consultant of the Royal Mage Society, I understand."

Herty felt the atmosphere was too depressing, and she had to say something to make the almost frozen air flow again: "What after that? Are you still studying what you note?"

"I pretended to give up the theories in the notes, but I was secretly studying them," Jenny whispered. "The tutor had developed a little interest in the notes, but he didn't bother to read them carefully, but sat down to see what we could do. Mr. Ravenketh's death seemed to be evidence, and the tutor confirmed that the research on the notes was ridiculous and false, so he completely diverted the attention of this, and I pretended to give up the theories."

"So, he could never know the existence of the constant e. He disdained to read any of the statements in his notes, and completed all judgments based on his impression alone, based on his stupid impression," Gao Wen's tone was extremely contemptuous, "He neither knew what he despised nor what he missed, nor did he even knew that he had missed something I had never heard of such a stupid and ignorant person."

Jenny opened her eyes slightly. This was the first time she had heard someone use the words "stupid and ignorant" to evaluate her mentor, a great magician who is famous in the Royal Mage Society and even has honorary seats in the Secret Dharma Assembly...

But she did not dare to agree with Gao Wen's words, and just lowered her head slightly and continued, "Then I gradually became a skilled rune master. The instructor had been curious about why I could complete the rune adjustment with apprentice magic skills, but he still had many things to pay attention to. There were countless slave apprentices like me in his mage tower. Soon he removed his attention from me until not long ago, the news that the king was about to form the Southern Development Team. All the powerful nobles began to form this team, and the instructor suddenly found me..."

Hetty snorted softly: "So it's the great William Birken again who packed a level 4 rune master with a mage apprentice and arranged it into the aid team."

"Maybe he just wanted to get rid of a burden. After all, I was in his heart... I was always disobedient and talentless," Jenny nodded with a wry smile, "and letting a mage apprentice use the rune master's level to increase the number. This is a serious deception and humiliation, so he probably also received the instructing and support from some of the great figures in the capital. Duke, I want to remind you that I am not an exception. Half of the team of 100 people are stuffed in this way, and they are basically excluded and rebellious people, or they are not identifiable.

The burden of being kicked out by one kick is either a person who has a professional level but is actually useless. Like the second-level official mage, Mr. Santis, who is a second-level arcane, is actually born with weak mental power and can only release three or four second-level spells in a row. He also has a carpenter Mr. Bruce. He spent half his life studying the agency, but was excluded by the Carpenters Association for his poor socializing. He was expelled from the association many years ago. It was not until this time that the association organized the aid team that the association temporarily found him back, and after he recovered his membership, he stuffed him into the team to make up his numbers..."

Hetty was stunned when he heard this: "What about the nobles of the royal capital..."

However, Gao Wen couldn't help laughing, "I want to thank them instead, thank every family that interferes in this matter, and thank Jenny, your mentor, for those idiots, will never know how much wealth they have missed. Betrayal? Well, what this land is most afraid of is betrayal. If those people who stick to the rules and bring a lot of relationship networks here, I don't want it!"

Hetty looked at Gao Wen with a worried look: "Ancestor, you don't need to comfort yourself like this..."

Gao Wen: "...Why are you a little bit Rebecca-like?"

"ah?"

"I mean it's iron... Forget it, you don't understand," Gao Wen waved his hand and turned to look at Jenny. "Let it go over the past. Miss Jenny Perrow, you have arrived at your new home. Throw all your fears and worries aside. You can continue your own research, study openly and as you wish. I not only allow it, but I will also support you. From now on, you can go to Hetty to collect materials for rune research every month. I have only one requirement."

Jenni did not expect Gao Wen to announce her support so frankly and even enthusiastically. She was still immersed in huge shock. At this time, she just subconsciously asked: "What are the requirements?"

"Plan your research, summarize it, and summarize it into the formulas and theorems that are as simple and easy to understand as possible," Gao Wen said as he looked at the notebook on the desk. "From your notes, I can see that you are a practical researcher, you are good at using experience to pile up these formulas, and there is a person in my territory that can complement you, my descendant, Rebecca Cecil, is a girl with a very flexible mind and good at mathematics. I will ask you both to study these things together. I hope that what you finally get can be a book..."

Gao Wen suddenly stopped when he said this, as if he was carefully considering the vocabulary. It was not until a few seconds later that he found the most suitable vocabulary in the curious sight of Hetty and Jenny: "Textbooks, I hope you can organize all this into a textbook that can be understood by as many people as possible. Of course, this is just the final result, and it is my wish. It will be difficult to realize it. You can take it slowly and tell me whatever you lack."

"Are these... really that important?" Jenny finally realized that Gao Wen was not lying to her, but she was only confused and incredible with the huge surprise. "Do you want to train a large number of rune masters like me?"

Gao Wen smiled slightly: "Cultivate rune masters? No, I plan to make the contents of this note common sense for every spellcaster in the territory in the future, and even for everyone."

After saying that, he stood up and solemnly pushed the big book back to Jenny: "Please hold it, protect it, and if you have time and opportunity in the future, it is best to make a copy. Knowledge is more precious than the book itself, and the initial part of its handwriting has begun to become blurred."

Jenny nodded in panic: "Yes...yes, I must keep your order in mind."

"Then I'll leave first, you have a good rest. I'll introduce Rebecca to you when I look back."

Gao Wen and Hetty left the cabin, leaving Jenny alone looking at the heavy book in her hand.

The burn scar on the left cheek seemed to start to hurt slightly. This was the first time she walked into the tutor's laboratory. The scar left when she stood on the magic circle as experimental materials had been with her for five years. It was no longer painful, but for some reason, it started to hurt again.

Then she finally realized that the injuries were actually hurting all the time, but they became a habit as they were hurt, so that she took them for granted.

Until today, in front of an ancient hero who had been resurrected seven hundred years ago, she seemed to have lost control, poured out many things that had been pressed in her heart for many years, and threw away the numbness and disguise used for pain relief, she gradually felt that she had regained a little...the perception of a living person.

It turns out that living people will hurt.

She hugged the notes that carried the will of the three generations of masters and her years of hard work, and suddenly burst into tears.

After leaving Jenny's cabin, Gao Wen's face became gloomy again. Hetty once again had the illusion that her magic power was about to be frozen. She looked carefully at the face of her ancestor: "Are you... angry?"

Gao Wen couldn't help but curse: "I can't reach! Ignorance! Idiot! I'm totally mentally retarded!"

"You mean... that mentor of Jenny?"

"That guy is too embarrassed to say it's Jenny's 'mentor'?" Gao Wen snorted disdainfully, "I'm simply ashamed to be of the same race as him."

"I also think... that mage named William Birken is really stupid," Hutty shook his head. "I know that traditional wizards are very stubborn, but I didn't expect that someone would be so stubborn and blind. Jenny and Ravenkes have obviously achieved a lot of results. William Birken can turn a blind eye, and he hasn't read that note carefully from beginning to end. Is he blind?

Gao Wen snorted: "Blind? Of course he is not blind. He just perfectly conforms to his class's code of conduct. Why do you think that William Birken ignores the achievements of Jenny and Ravencasse and ignores the facts of those formulas?"

Hurty guessed: "Because Jenny and Ravenkes are of low strength? So their research is not credible either?"

"This is just a secondary reason. The real reason is that Jenny and Raven Keith are slaves and apprentices," Gao Wen has seen through all this. "This is enough for the magician to regard the two as 'another species' that is different from him. Did he 'deliberately' ignore the achievements of Jenny and the others? No, it was not at all. He didn't even notice what Jenny and the others had from the beginning. He didn't even look at it or think about it. What he noticed was the only thing that 'his own slave did not obey the orders'."

Hetty: “…”

After a while, she asked, "We can issue a protest document to the king. With your title of Duke, the king cannot not react without a little, that great magician is more or less..."

"No, I don't like protesting because it's useless," Gao Wen waved his hand vigorously. "Since the one hundred people who have been pieced together have arrived in the territory, do you think that king is afraid of my protest? It is indeed the real nobles in the capital who intervened in this team, but since the team can set off, it means that Francis II at least acquiesced to this matter, so why did he acquiesced to it?"

Hetty quickly reacted: "Because he has done his 'rituals' and 'rules', as the king, he has no other mistakes."

"Yes, everyone in this era only recognizes this kind of etiquette and rules of the nobles."

"Then this matter..."
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