After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
Seeing how hard Henne was working for him, Victor couldn't help but step forward.
Hene saw a figure approaching and looked up alertly.
"Professor Victor?"
After recognizing the person, she hurriedly stood up to greet them, adjusting her glasses.
Viktor, who hadn't worn a poker face in a long time, offered her a word of comfort:
Aren't you tired?
He knew that Heni's job was arranged by the school, but her academic level was clearly sufficient to make her a new teacher at the Royal Academy of Magic.
Leaving such a talented person as his teaching assistant, regardless of whether it will be exposed by society in the future, his own conscience must be troubled.
"I'm not tired!"
Henney shook his head decisively, his attitude firm.
"It is my honor to prepare lessons for the professor!"
A silly but adorable little girl.
If it were the Viktor of the past, he probably would have squeezed this little lamb dry, leaving not a trace.
They extract every last bit of profit from the plant, and then discard it.
To put it bluntly, that's just the kind of person Viktor is.
If something is in your best interest, then seize it firmly.
In fact, with Vega around, he doesn't need a teaching assistant to help him prepare course content at all.
With no one else around, Victor decided to let the silly little lamb go.
He carefully considered his tone, trying to adopt Viktor's indifferent manner, and said calmly.
"You don't need to write my speeches anymore."
Hearing this, Heni was stunned, her body swaying, and she could no longer stand steadily.
She thought she had made a mistake somewhere, so serious that Mr. Victor wanted to fire her.
"Professor, I can use more time to refine your speech..."
Tears welled up in her eyes involuntarily, and Henny's voice trembled as she begged Victor not to abandon her.
"Please don't abandon me, I'm sure I can do a good job as a teaching assistant!"
Victor frowned slightly. He hadn't expected Heni to react this way. He had only hoped that she could rest early and then make good use of her talents independently at the magic academy.
But she was filled with hope that Professor Victor would give her a chance to change and wanted to stay at the college as his teaching assistant.
It's like... about to lose your job.
Vega shook her wings and whispered in his ear:
"Why do you think it is?"
"This child is only a magic apprentice, he hasn't even stepped into the threshold of becoming a mage."
Viktor then realized what was going on and looked at Heni, feeling sorry for her talent.
In a game, a magic apprentice's level would be between 1 and 9.
To put it bluntly, I'm a beginner.
The Royal Magic Academy never employs idlers; the most basic requirement to become a teacher here is to be a mage.
Then, the academy will consider the monk's teaching ability.
No matter how outstanding Henne's knowledge was—even to the point that she could prepare lessons for the most gifted students in the academy.
As long as she doesn't become a monk, she's not qualified to be a teacher.
From Henney's perspective, Victor realized how hurtful his words had been.
Henney was just a teaching assistant.
If even he no longer needs her, then only two outcomes await Hennie.
Waiting for the next professor's teaching assistant position to become available.
He left the Royal Magic Academy and became unemployed.
After she lost her job, no one would find fault with the college; they would only think that her own shortcomings led to her expulsion.
She was very knowledgeable and dedicated her life to learning, but in the end, she couldn't even find a job.
But Victor wouldn't comfort her, because he was a notorious petty villain.
So he simply said, "Okay, I take back what I said before, Henne, you did very well, you didn't make any mistakes."
"I will continue to use you until you completely break down."
"So don't overwork yourself before that."
Hene was delighted and nodded excitedly.
"Professor! I will not let you down!"
Victor was very curious as to why the highly capable Henney would be willing to be a teaching assistant.
He asked the other person the same question.
Unexpectedly, Victor asked about her past, and Heni was somewhat surprised. A hint of sadness flashed in her eyes, but she still calmly answered:
"I graduated from the Royal Magic Academy, but I never became a first-tier mage, so I stayed at the academy and volunteered to be a teaching assistant."
The rest of the story is quite clear.
Other professors naturally had their preferred teaching assistants by their side, but she had the ability but no talent, so she naturally didn't catch their eye.
She only had the opportunity to work alongside this infamous genius mage after the academy recruited a new professor, Victor.
After hearing her explanation, Victor nodded and patted her on the shoulder:
"Work hard. Since the academy has allowed you to stay here, they certainly won't treat you unfairly."
"I'm new here, could you show me around the academy?"
Hearing his request, Hene hurriedly agreed and quickly tidied up the things on the table.
"I just arrived at the school and haven't explored it much yet, so I'll take this opportunity to look around properly."
Viktor said this, but he knew perfectly well what was going on in his mind.
In the game, he had come here countless times, and he even knew that there was a secret garden in the backyard of the dean's office.
I said this just to avoid making the other person's writing too tiring.
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