Chapter 191 Top Universities
Chapter 191 Top Universities
"Could it be that Sister Ina can't bear to leave me?" The blonde girl's eyes flashed with a rare cunning light.
"Who would miss you?" Ina's face flushed slightly, and her heart was inevitably mixed with complicated awkwardness and twisted emotions, "We haven't known each other for long."
However, deep down, she had to admit that she did feel a little regretful.
Although the two of them didn't have much in common, who would reject such a kind, considerate and patient lady? Especially when one is about to leave for a distant place, it is almost impossible to meet her by chance in another city.
"Oh, I'm so sad." Aixia pretended to complain, but she couldn't hide a playful smile on her face, "But maybe we can meet in the next city."
What nonsense are you talking about? There are thousands of cities in the kingdom... The probability of our destination being the same city by chance is extremely small. Miss Aixia, are you going to the magic academy with me? Wait...
Ina sensed that the other party was hinting at something, and then cast her eyes towards Xilia in disbelief - the face that was now raising a smug smile.
At this moment, as if she had guessed something, Ina widened her eyes, stared at Xilia, and asked in confusion and surprise: "You mean, you are going to the magic academy too?"
"Of course."
Aixia took a sip of the black tea in the white porcelain cup and explained with a hint of helplessness on her face:
"Normally, the first thing that every apprentice who awakens their magic power thinks about is how to pass the magic academy's test as quickly as possible. Most apprentices will enter the academy in their second year to start formal magic studies."
She gave Ina a meaningful look.
"Because of the support and funding from the kingdom, the magic academy is the cheapest, most comprehensive and most professional choice for most magic apprentices."
"The academy will provide all spells at wizard level and below, alchemy, all books on magic-related knowledge and history, and some magical materials for experiments free of charge."
"We also have more than a dozen senior magicians and even wizards serving as instructors. Compared to them, the tuition fee of a few dozen gold coins is just a symbolic charge."
"A magician's talent, like a lady's delicate skin, needs to race against time... and even nobles will send their children to magic academies."
Except for those who are accepted as apprentices by powerful magicians and those whose qualifications cannot pass the academy test.
It is extremely rare to find a magician like Ina who has studied alone for three years.
"Which magic school is Ina going to?"
Aixia's golden eyes seemed to be shining, as if she really wanted to go to the same academy as Ira.
"Paracelsus Academy... I think that's the name."
After recalling for a moment, Ina said that this was the name of the college that Rick told her.
"The Kingdom's No. 1 Magic School!?"
This time it was Aixia who was shocked, but this time she failed to hide her emotions well.
In the conversation just now, Ina simply explained the reason for her depression, and did not elaborate on the details, such as:
The college's recommender, Shuxi Wayne.
Ina knew nothing about this.
Little did they know that any noble with the title of Viscount or above, or even any prestigious Chamber of Commerce in any region, would be familiar with the relationship between Shu Xi and the Paracelsus Academy.
The current president of Paracelsus Academy and the only living magician in the Kingdom of Fulant, Egger Hercules is Shuxi Wayne's mentor.
Aixia first looked at the white-haired girl again and again with a strange look, and then sighed with regret and frustration:
"It seems that we can't be in the same school..."
"why?"
The half-elf didn't understand and frowned in confusion. In her opinion, Aixia was the daughter of the president of the Kingdom's Name Chamber of Commerce and didn't seem like someone who couldn't afford the tuition.
Even if it is only dozens of gold coins a year, it is definitely a considerable amount of savings for ordinary people.
“Because I couldn’t pass the test.”
Aixia held the teacup and saucer, as if she could see through Ina's thoughts, and said frankly:
"Most magic schools are not short of funds. In addition to the allocation from the kingdom, the nobles in the region will also publicly provide funding. In fact, the school has been training magicians at a loss."
"What is the standard of the test?"
Ina scratched her white hair in embarrassment.
This question seemed strangely ignorant, but she had never thought about it before, so it touched upon her blind spot in knowledge.
After all, no apprentice would take the test without knowing the college's admission standards.
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