After Yule left, everyone finished their breakfast.
Everyone returned to their respective rooms to rest.
Reiner originally wanted to lie in bed for a while and get up at noon.
But Eliana came to Reiner's room happily with her staff in her arms.
She seemed to have no guard against the opposite sex. When she saw Martina lying on the bed, she immediately sat on Reiner's bed.
"What?"
"Teach me Barnett. I also want to be a great adventurer." Aliana said seriously, her eyes full of longing.
It was obvious that she was really eager to go out for adventure.
Seeing that she was up to no good, Martina immediately reached out and pulled Aliana away, then pinned her under her and bullied her severely.
"Damn elf, you're here to ruin my plans again. If you hadn't come, I could at least have eaten again at noon tomorrow!"
Aliana twitched her pointed ears and said with a grin, "It's so itchy! What are you looking for on me? I don't have any white bread."
The two people don't speak the same language, so they are communicating across channels.
After Martina had bullied her enough, she huddled in the corner of the bed, looking at the two of them angrily.
Reiner helped her tidy up her messy blue hair and said seriously, "You teach me in the morning, and I will teach you in the afternoon."
Aliana blinked, looking confused. "I teach you something? What can I teach you?"
Reiner thought for a moment, recalling the defensive magic that Elliana had cast yesterday.
He saw with his own eyes the huge rock crashing down on it and then turning into pieces of fine sand.
"It's the magic you used yesterday. Teacher Elliana taught me." Reiner said seriously.
Aliana's face turned slightly red and she shrank into the corner.
She muttered softly, "I can't teach you that. Only we elves can learn that..."
"Nonsense! How would you know if you haven't even tried?" Reiner said seriously, his hands on his hips. "What kind of magic is that? I think I can learn it."
Aliana gently nudged Reiner's chest with her staff and moved back, leaning against Martina. "That's light magic. You humans can't absorb light elements. Even if you learned the spell, you wouldn't be able to use it."
"Light magic?"
Aliana nodded: "That's right."
"Junis, tell me, doesn't magic only have one attribute?"
Ailiana held her staff and raised her head proudly: "Wrong, wrong, wrong. To be precise, there are only three types of natural magic that humans can learn.
In addition to fire, water, rock, wind, and thunder, there is also light magic and dark magic that we elves are good at, as well as black magic and blood magic that the orcs and demons are good at. In addition to these nine types, there is also space magic that is unique to the ancient dragon clan.
Humans can only learn one basic elemental magic, and other magic is unique to other races. Do you understand this?"
"So, as a human being, I'm a wimp?"
"That's not the case... Humans are the most populous people on this continent, and there's strength in numbers." Aliana felt like she was pressing on something soft, and when she turned around, she saw that it was two lumps of jelly.
Reiner stroked his chin, narrowed his eyes, and replied, "Teacher Junice's teaching is not comprehensive..."
Aliana gently touched Reiner's head: "It's okay, Reiner, you are already very impressive. This is the first time I have seen a human who can speak so many languages."
Reiner sighed.
After thinking for a moment, he raised his eyebrows and asked, "How about you let me try?"
Aliana narrowed her eyes and teased, "You still haven't given up?"
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