Chapter 39 The Watermelon with Eyes and a Talking Me is Really Good



Professor German, with a sarcastic tone, produced the dean's handwritten letter and arrogantly expelled Henney.

Incidentally, they also burned Henney's most important 'knowledge'.

Black text, like an inescapable curse, appeared on the ground in front of Heni, but Victor could tell at a glance that it was just a prank caused by ordinary disguise magic.

Immediately afterwards, three students jumped out and mercilessly mocked Hennie, who was slumped on the ground, delivering the final psychological blow to her.

The presence of onlookers and the despicable success of the prank caused the poor child to completely break down emotionally.

"...She cried."

"Vega murmured."

She cried so hysterically, with despair and helplessness.

Actually, it quite liked that child.

The image vanished instantly, and the watermelon closed its eyes.

It seems that showing this scene made it very, very tiring.

After it closed its eyes, it turned back into an ordinary-looking watermelon.

Even after seeing everything, Viktor's expression remained unchanged.

The dean squinted, sighed, and his thick white beard was blown into disarray.

“I’m so sorry, Mr. Victor.”

"As for Hene, I don't know where your teaching assistant went."

"Natural sparrows act according to my will, so they will not appear in places where the privacy of others may be involved."

The dean wasn't lying, Viktor knew.

He did not sense the presence of the natural bird in the office, nor did he sense its presence in the student dormitory this morning.

Victor's voice rang out coldly:

"Dean Rachel, please tell me, why did that fat pig become a professor at your college?"

Viktor's direct address of him by his first name left the dean feeling helpless. He shook his head and said:

“Professor Victor, you are also a professor in our college.”

The implication is that you also used connections to gain prestige, so why can't others do the same?

The only difference is that Victor is genuinely capable, while Professor Devon is just coasting along for the paycheck.

So Viktor said.

"When I joined your esteemed school, I was the youngest third-tier mage. What about him?"

“Professor Victor, this is the problem I wanted to discuss with you.”

Dean Rachel said with some difficulty.

"The head of the Raiser family married the current emperor's sister."

"As you might have guessed, Saul VIII is Devon Reiser's uncle."

His connections are very strong.

Viktor knew very well that Dean Rachel was advising him that if he could avoid killing this person, he should.

Otherwise, trouble will ensue.

“I understand your anger, Professor Victor.”

“But killing won’t solve anything. Perhaps you could talk to Professor Devon; he doesn’t deserve to die.”

“I could easily recall Henney in the name of the college and give her an associate professor title, besides…”

Besides, is it really worth killing a royal relative for an ordinary person who has no talent?

Rachel didn't say it aloud, but he believed Viktor would understand his good intentions.

"Dean, I won't kill him."

Viktor's voice rang out calmly.

Rachel breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that her advice had worked.

But then, Viktor narrowed his eyes and spoke calmly.

"But whether he dies at the hands of the devil is beyond my control."

He said this as if he were recounting something very ordinary.

Rachel was startled; he didn't understand what Victor was talking about.

Demons? What does this have to do with demons?

However, Vega lowered his head upon hearing this.

"Do you think that disgusting thing has targeted Henny?"

Viktor's expression remained unchanged.

Just as Vega said.

He saw three students playing a prank in the video.

Exactly the same as the three students who fainted today.

Their condition could only be due to their power being stolen by demons.

So why did the demon steal the power from these three people, and to whom was this power given?

Viktor could only think of the missing Hennie.

He did not respond to Rachel, but Rachel already looked troubled.

"Professor Victor, I'm sure you've already figured it out."

"The person standing before you is not the real me; I am attending the annual conference of the City of Mages."

"I am actually meeting you now in the form of a 'natural sparrow'."

"So I'm sorry that I failed to stop this from happening quickly and instead allowed it to escalate."

The natural bird can only follow Rachel's will and act based on instinct.

The natural sparrow believed that Viktor had not attended class for several days, so it transferred the course to Professor German, which was in line with the natural sparrow's cognitive rules.

Professor Devon's dismissal of Hennie, a professor dismissing a magic apprentice, also aligns with the natural sparrow's cognitive rules.

But this does not meet human standards of criticism.

This was due to Rachel's negligence; his inadequate oversight led to a situation that was beyond repair.

Although Rachel didn't feel it had any impact after the incident.

One is a nobleman, the other is a magic apprentice with no talent. Even a fool knows which choice to make.

But his mistake was that he didn't realize how protective Viktor was of his own people.

Furthermore, the other party was a fourth-tier mage, just like him.

So the dean apologized in advance, lowered his stance, and gave Viktor enough respect.

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