In the end, even Glenn moved into the laboratory.
Mrs. Izu, on the other hand, left. She usually did not like to stay in the laboratory unless it was absolutely necessary.
However, before she left, she did not forget to remind the apprentices to be careful. Even if they had to go out, it was best to move in groups.
However, the two corpses were still left at the door.
Glenn didn't stand on the ceremony and went up to start digging.
It was rare for acolytes to bring all their belongings with them, but his harvest was not bad. He got a few magic stones and some small items like magic potions and tools.
Other than that, there was nothing else that could show their personal information.
Dave wasn't surprised. It was almost impossible to get anything valuable from these guys who had their faces altered.
In the end, Glenn threw the two bodies into the garbage disposal bin outside the door.
In his words," If they were two fresh corpses, they could probably sell for a lot of magic stones, but this kind of jerky… It would be better to throw them away."
There were garbage disposal boxes everywhere in the academy. It was said that they were connected to complicated pipes, and any garbage could be disposed of harmlessly by simply throwing them in.
Dave was suspicious of Glenn's words. After all, he had seen it with his own eyes. When this guy vomited, he spat out someone's finger…
It was hard to say if he would be interested in these two corpses.
The apprentices had all arrived and distributed their sleeping bags. They looked at each other for a while and then went to do what they were supposed to do.
The laboratory wasn't small either. It was enough for everyone to have their own space. To a certain extent, it satisfied their personal space needs.
Some of them didn't waste their time in the lab and started to make potions. Some of them were preparing to meditate, and Glenn came to talk to Dave.
"I guess you're also very confused. Do you know why the mage apprentices of the academy are always so unapproachable?"
Glenn came over with his sleeping bag and winked at Dave.
"What's the reason?"
Dave was really curious.
In fact, even he himself was the same. He was either in class, meditating, or sleeping. Unless it were necessary, he would not even talk to the other apprentices.
"That's because our official Mages are all like this."
Glenn shrugged.
"Aren't we supposed to learn from the mages?
"If the higher-ups are like this, the lower-ups will naturally follow suit."
"Uh..."
Dave thought about it and found that it made sense.
Indeed, most Mages were the same. They were very cold to others.
Only Mrs. Izu was kind. Among the apprentices, he only knew Andre and Glenn, who was overly enthusiastic.
The others didn't even speak much.
"However, I feel that it is also because everyone is usually too busy…."
"Of course, of course. Everyone is very busy. We all wish that there were a hundred seconds in one minute..."
When he saw Dave's disbelief, Glenn coughed and emphasized, "Well. I'm not so different from you..."
The other acolytes were still on their own. Aiur even took out a book and read it attentively.
Dave glanced at the cover. It was the book he had just finished reading, Lin En's Potionology.
However, Aiur did not seem to be reading smoothly. He was still reading the first few chapters, and he was grimacing. He was probably in pain.
"Speaking of which, is the potion-refining equipment in my room alright…." Dave suddenly thought of this.
His set of equipment was still in his residence. It was estimated to be worth more than ten magic stones.
The two apprentices had already run into the room to squat down on him. How could they not have seen the equipment?
"Oh, those things?"
Glenn patted his chest, looking as if he had everything under control.
"They seem to have taken a fancy to the equipment. They packed them up and prepared to take them away, but I helped you put them back.
"Also, your books. I've helped you put them back. These people are really horrid. It's one thing to kill people but to rob people too?"
Dave actually wanted to ask about the 'experiment equipment' under the bed, but he decided not to.
It wasn't anything shameful, but there weren't any labels on it. It was just that some of the equipment looked a little strange.
Many mages were keen on inventing new experimental equipment. If the equipment from the other world were seen by others, Dave wondered how people would react.
It was just that the Chinese characters on the box made him a little worried, but looking at Glenn's indifferent expression, he probably didn't see anything.
There were too many languages in this world, and mages often used four or five of them.
It was normal to run into a few unknown languages.
However, Dave couldn't help but want to find another place to live.
The acolytes were assigned to a place that was too unsafe. What happened today might happen in the future.
It was said that the lower the floor, the safer it was.
The higher the status, the more powerful the Mage was, and the lower the floor they could live in.
For example, the 22nd floor, where Dave was staying, was mostly used as a laboratory for mages. No one who wanted to kill him dared to come down here.
He didn't want to wait until he became a level 2 acolyte before waiting for the academy to assign him a new residence. After all, the academy might not assign him a better place, so the safety of the place was still questionable.
It was better for him to save up on some magic stones and see if he could move to another place.
Whether it was renting or buying, the lower floor was always safer.
While Dave was thinking, Glenn took out a familiar bottle the size of a palm. It was a colorless liquid.
He uncorked the bottle in front of Dave and gulped it down.
Dave wanted to ask what he was drinking, but the smell of alcohol made him cover his nose.
At this moment, he knew why he felt that this bottle was familiar…
Glenn was drinking the bottle of alcohol officially purchased by the lab!
Wasn't this guy afraid of being found out?
Dave stood up silently and moved his sleeping bag to the side.
He didn't want to wake up to a drunkard vomiting out a finger on him...
He didn't find Glenn trustworthy in that regard.
Without any interruption, Dave started to think about his plans for the next few days.
There was no problem with his safety for now, but the problem was that the annual assessment was in nine days.
With his academic standards, it should not be a problem for him to pass the assessment smoothly.
However, it was hard to say if he could complete the mission.
First of all, Dave was confident he could get full marks in Potionology.
However, he was not so certain about the other two subjects.
Regardless, the most important thing was to find a way to get the revision materials.