Chapter 366 - 91: Hold Onto Your Thigh_2
Chapter 366: Chapter 91: Hold Onto Your Thigh_2
Jasmine sensed the crisis and made up her mind.
Feeling the changing aura of the people around him, Link felt a slight joy in his heart.
A little stimulation is indeed good.
“It’s getting late, let’s go.”
To avoid too much stimulation, Link took the initiative to suggest.
“You guys go, I have some things to do.”
Jasmine changed her mind and decided not to accompany them on the trip.
Returning alone later would seem even lonelier and put her at a disadvantage.
“My apologies, Serene Wizard.”
With an apologetic smile, Jasmine bade farewell to the Serene Wizard and turned to walk towards the “Free to do Whatever” base.
Today the leader is in a bad mood, she needs to find someone to practice with.
To vent a little.
After Jasmine left, the group didn’t foolishly stand around making small talk, they took a boat to the Senior Division on the other side of the lake.
Link was not unfamiliar with the Senior Division as he had spent a lot of time in the library here.
He had read every book he could find.
Serene Wizard and Witch Renee had both studied at the Senior Division for a year, and revisiting the place brought back many memories.
Even though these memories were mainly of research, experiments, and witchcraft practice.
They might be dull boring, but they were also a part of youth.
Elise, the only one who had never been here before, had her entire heart set on Link. She was mesmerized by the environment.
Her eyes were focused on Link, shining like stars, showing a fan-girl expression.
Serene Wizard and Witch Renee only took a round on the outer perimeter, then pulled a random excuse and left the Senior Division.
Leaving time and space for the two young people.
“Link, Link…”
As soon as the two people who could barely calm her left, Elise couldn’t hold back and excitedly asked, “Is fighting in the Heavens like a daily battle, with constant explosions? Have you been on the Front Line? Have you gotten any merits for killing the enemies?”
Link looked at Elise with confusion: “Didn’t Assad tell you?”
“I asked him, but he wouldn’t tell me, saying it’s a legion secret!”
Elise immediately pouted in discontent, “I even helped him come up with the idea to pursue my sister, and translated several classic love letters for him.”
“Uh…”
Link deliberately ignored the words “love letters” and said seriously, “Legion secrets, they’re not appropriate to reveal.”
“No fun!”
Elise made a dissatisfied sound and sulked.
Soon, her rational side took over, and she asked seriously, “What are you planning to major and minor in this year?”
The course choices in the Senior Division were completely different from the Junior Division.
In the Junior Division’s four years, all compulsory courses were set to establish a solid foundation.
In the Senior Division’s one year, all were elective courses for advancing and upgrading.
Here, one can attempt to switch from an Elemental Wizard to a True Spirit Wizard, Body-refining wizard, Intelligence Mechanism Wizard, and Beast Controlling Wizard.
However, Ravensmouth College was still located on the West Coast, and the knowledge available for the other four types of wizards would be less.
Wanting to rise to a higher position would be much harder than for an Elemental Wizard.
These purely personal choices.
The college only provides reminders and does not interfere, respecting the wishes of every official wizard.
“I plan to major in all the Elemental Wizard courses and minor in the True Spirit Wizard related courses.”
Link confessed honestly.
There was nothing to hide about this.
After the start of the new semester, anyone paying attention would be able to deduce this from Link’s schedule.
“You’re not going to take Potion and Alchemy?”
The rational Elise was somewhat puzzled by Link’s choice and couldn’t help but ask, “I can understand Alchemy, but why aren’t you taking Potion? What are you thinking?”
Link laughed and said, “If there’s time, of course I’ll take it. You’ll see.”
Elise looked at Link for a while, seeing that he had already made up his mind, she didn’t say anything else but simply stated her own decision, “I also plan to major in all Elemental Wizard courses and minor in Alchemy.”
After a pause, Elise emphasized, “My other half likes explosions. The ones available on the market are always not powerful enough, and it’s not always convenient to ask my sister to modify and add ingredients, so I decided to learn on my own.”
“Hmm.”
Link nodded and didn’t comment.
Individual preference, individual decision, individual responsibility.
The two of them walked all the way to the Administrative Building of the Senior Division and registered at the huge office computer screen in the lobby on the first floor.
Not every official wizard who studied at the Senior Division could enjoy the living condition in a lakeside villa like Link.
Although Elise had also been promoted in advance within four years and was already considered to be extremely fast before the fall semester of her third year.
But in comparison to Link, her treatment was still somewhat lacking.
She was given a high-end apartment.
Although not by the lake, it was still not far from the lake and had a nice view.
The slightly decline of rational Elise really wanted to invite Link to sit for a while, but unfortunately, Link firmly refused.
He bid farewell to Elise who was planning to tidy up her apartment and turned towards the Senior Division Library.
After his access rights were upgraded, he had not been to the library. He wondered if he could find more advanced information and documents in the advanced document library and “Academic Points” exchange page here.
Especially those related to the Soul, the Sea of Consciousness, and the Meditation Technique.
Link was open to all options.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t much gain on this trip.
Leaving the library, he strolled to the lakeside, and looking at the tranquil and vast lake, Link fell into contemplation.
He encountered a problem that was neither big nor small.
There wasn’t much related information and documentation available for Link to read and refer to anymore.