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Chapter 19 A Gradually Normal Magical Life

"Standing in the corridor is actually another way to observe the academy and integrate into the academy. Do you understand what I mean?" Gil put his hand on the railing and looked into the distance.

Lo also followed his example and looked ahead.

"Well, I don't know you have such a noble side."

"If you stand there for too many times as punishment, you will naturally be noble." said Gil with self-mockery. Then he turned around and reached out his hand to Lo.

"Hello, I'm Gil Borg, from the Viscount Borg family."

Lo also reached out to shake hands with him. In fact, he liked the little fat boy very much.

"Hello, Lo Stephen."

"Oh, you're making friends now? You really smell the same." A sarcastic voice came from the side, and it was the "Sleeping-God" who was also driven out of the classroom. He was casting an evil glance at them.

Gil seemed to have gotten used to it. He didn't take his words seriously, but responded in the same sharp words.

"Hey, Ethan's lackeyed, why are you here? I thought you would just wag your tail behind your master's ass."

"Gil! Pay attention to your words! What do you mean by 'lackey'? I, Clark, have never been a lackey of others!" The Sleeping-God Clark was obviously dissatisfied with his counterattack. His eyes widened and he leaned towards this side.

Gil shrugged and said helplessly, "But it can't change the fact that you are indeed Ethan's lackey. By the way, don't say I haven't reminded you. Just now, Musk has warned you again through the glass. If you still push your luck, you will be punished directly."

"You!" Clark gritted his teeth, but he was afraid of the Mr. Musk in the classroom. After thinking it over, he didn't take much action.

"Humph! Wait for me!"

Out of his sight, Gil rolled his eyes and said, "Yes, yes, you're just saying harsh words without any action."

Then he turned around and continued to chat with Lo about what he hadn't finished in class.

"To be honest, I am almost scared to death when I see you sitting in the back row in good condition today. You know, you may have been absent from class for about a week from that day on, right?"

Lo nodded to show understanding.

"In fact, I don't want to come so late. But there are some special circumstances that you should understand."

Gil looked suddenly enlightened.

In his imagination, Lo definitely was because he needed to keep wound well, so he had been missing so many classes.

But the special circumstances in Lo's mouth were that after he drank that bottle of strange potion from Lebel, and he asked him to attend the special training for a week in a row. Otherwise, he might be able to attend the class as usual when he woke up on the second day.

"Don't be afraid of that happening again." Lo opened his collar and took out the necklace hidden under his neck.

The necklace was little and exquisite, with a pale yellow star on it, faintly emitting light.

"This star necklace has a protective effect. It can prevent damage caused by losing control when using powerful magic."

"Wow!" Gil looked at his necklace with admiration and carefulness. "I have never known there is such a thing."

However, on second thought, he said in surprise.

"Does this mean that you can really release medium-level magic?"

Lo remembered that Sophia had told him to keep a low profile at any time, so he shook his head and denied.

"No, I can only release some apprentice magic and a little primary magic. The medium-level magic like last time was completely an accident, an accident that even Catherine didn't expect."

Hearing this, Gil's heart was slightly balanced. After all, only the real mage could release the medium-level magic

As for the one-year students who had successfully learned the primary magic, there were also some in the academy.

"But you're already very strong. You haven't been in touch with magic for long, right? Oh my God, the primary magic is very powerful, okay? I'd better practice my fireball magic."

"In fact, I don't think you are suitable for it." Lo suddenly interrupted him. Seeing the strange expression on Gil's face, he explained.

"I mean, maybe you are just not talented in fire-type magic. Why don't you try something like water-type or wind-type?"

Gil sighed.

"Do you think I haven't tried it? But whether waterball magic or soilball magic, the result is the same as fireball's. Maybe as you said, I'm not suitable for magic. I should go back to my family and inherit the family business."

Disappointment and depression could be obviously seen on his face. Lo knew that he made Gil unhappy.

"Have you ever tried any defensive magic? What if you are good at that?"

Gil shook his head again.

"That's too boring. I can only be beaten passively. I don't like it. Besides, I was late for my first defensive magic class. The teacher kicked me out of the classroom like this, so I don't like him."

Lo pursed his lips and said, "My uncle said that magic is equal and there is no distinction between high and low."

"Just like everyone has talent in magic, but reflected in different positions. Some are good at attacking, and some are good at defending."

Gil dropped his chin on the railing, still not interested.

"I can only say that your uncle is good at comforting people. At least I feel better now."

Then he turned his head again.

"Stop talking about me. Let's continue talking about you. I'm quite interested in you."

In the following time, Gil asked several questions about Lo separately. Whether he had never been in touch with magic before? Are you a magic genius once in a thousand years? How could we learn magic well? Some questions like that.

Lo just said modestly that he was just lucky and had a high affinity for fire elements, so it was easier to use fireball magic.

If the first class was a class with other attributes, that would not have happened.

And Lo also consulted him a lot about Mage Academy. For example, the time of each class was one hundred minutes. The daily class schedule began at 8:30 in the morning and there were two classes in total. After class was lunch and nap time. From 2:30 in the afternoon, there was a class in total. The rest of the time could be used to participate in the after-school activities, or go back to the student dormitory for self-study and rest.

Yes, it was the first time that Lo knew that Mage Academy had a student dormitory, and he also had a room in it, but he hadn't taken the key yet.

During these days, he either spent time in the infirmary or was quietly "smuggled" out of the magic academy by Lebel.

But from now on, he had to start his normal life as a Mage Academy student.

Of course, it was just on the surface.

He had never forgotten the purpose of coming to the magic academy. It was definitely not as simple as learning magic.

"That tower is very tall and beautiful. Does it have a name?"

Lo pretended not to know, and asked Gil beside him.

Gil was a little surprised, but when he thought of his identity, returned to normal, and explained for him.

"Clock Tower."