Chapter 266 Ronald. Ode to the Elements



When he opened the door, what greeted Krober's eyes was a messy room.

In front of a pile of "garbage" stood an old man with tattered clothes, long white hair and beard.

"Teacher, this is the master of the Amethyst Islands, Lord Krober."

Samuel quickly stepped forward and introduced Krober to his mentor.

Hearing his apprentice's voice, Ronald raised his head and looked towards the door.

"Quick! Glasses! Give me my glasses!"

Ronald searched his body for a long time but couldn't find what he wanted. Helplessly, he asked Samuel to help him find it.

"Teacher, here."

Samuel looked around and finally saw the glasses on the table.

With Samuel's help, Ronald put on his glasses so that he could see Krober clearly at the door.

"My apologies, Lord Krober. I'm Ronald Elemental Chant. While conducting an experiment to prove the Light Dragon's authenticity, I burned my eyes. I'm currently recovering and should be all right in a few years."

Ronald was not lying. It was because of the experiment to prove the authenticity of the light dragon that his eyes were burned and he was expelled from the country by the local lord.

"No problem, Master Ronald."

The magician community is still quite respected.

At the very least, they are more respected than knights of the same rank.

"I came here this time just to get a brief understanding of the magicians in the entire magic tower, and to discuss the training of magic apprentices."

"No problem, Master Krober, I'll have Samuel call Ashakin and Collet now."

Ashakin Alchemy Star is the only alchemist in this magic tower who did not come here through Samuel's introduction.

Cole. Elemental Chant, the youngest disciple of Master Ronald and also Samuel's junior.

"Greetings, sir..."

The first person to arrive at the room was Cole. She was drying the raw materials in the next room, so she arrived quickly.

"Well, get up."

Krober took a closer look at Collet, who was wearing a loose black magic robe, had a chubby little face, and was a little over 1.5 meters tall.

"Kole shouldn't be that old, right? How can he become a formal magician at such a young age?"

Collet should be younger than Krober, only about fifteen years old at most.

The formal magician corresponds exactly to the formal knight stage in the way of chivalry.

In other words, Cole's talent in magic is even stronger than Krober's talent in knighthood.

After all, Krober didn't become a formal knight until he was almost sixteen years old.

"Ha ha."

Hearing what Krober said, Ronald laughed first, and then asked Collet to introduce himself to Krober.

Collet blushed, spoke timidly, and spoke in a low voice.

However, with Krober's keen hearing, he could naturally hear what Collet said.

"Lord Krober... My name is Collet, I'm seventeen years old... I like cream of corn soup and cats, and I hate crowded places."

Krober raised an eyebrow and read Collet's entire book again from beginning to end.

"Um.....that's good. Work hard and I won't treat you unfairly."

In the world where Kroeber lives, humans develop very early, like

Lai is only 1.5 meters tall at the age of 17, and still...

Krober fixed his eyes on Collet's "heart of steel" and couldn't help but feel pity for her. He patted her shoulder to comfort her.

"Huh...Huh...Sorry, sir, I'm late."

The voice arrives before the person arrives.

Following the sound of heavy footsteps, a tall female magician with "three hands" appeared in front of Krober.

"It's okay, just briefly introduce yourself."

Kroeber looked carefully at the person in front of him.

"Oh, I'm Ashakin Alchemy Star. I'm a great magician, specializing in alchemy and medicine, and I've just graduated."

Ashakin wore a tight work suit that perfectly highlighted her proud figure.

Her long golden hair was tied up behind her head, and there was a thin layer of sweat on her forehead.

It was obvious that she was still working just now.

Krober nodded with satisfaction. He always recognized hardworking people.

"Okay, now that everyone is here, I will discuss with you the matter of recruiting magic apprentices."

Krober's original idea was to follow the model of the Amethyst Island Primary School, recruiting a group of new students every year, and allowing them to graduate after becoming official magicians.

"Sir, even training a junior magic apprentice takes one or two years, let alone a full-fledged magician."

Ronald shook his head and did not support Krober's idea.

“To become a qualified magic apprentice, one needs to not only learn a few tricks, but also master a large number of basic subjects.

Elementary elemental studies, world studies, botany, mineralogy, magic beast studies, blood studies... and so on and so forth."

Ronald listed at least a dozen subjects at once, and Kroeber felt a bit overwhelmed just by hearing the names of these subjects.

"So how long do you think is appropriate?"

Krober inquired.

Ronald stroked his beard, pondered for a while, and gave the answer of "five years".

"Five years to train a magic apprentice? Isn't that a bit long?"

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