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This wizard only wishes to be a teacher

He had crossed into the dark, ruthless Wizard World. Lucien found his system somewhat different from the usual golden finger. System upgrade points? Chip activation? None of these, but rather becoming a role model, transforming into a nurturing breeze: Teaching students knowledge, receiving advanced knowledge in return. Caring for and maintaining students, earning generous rewards. [Your student has mastered the Magic Potion "Kuru's Cough," congratulations on acquiring the improved formula "Kuru's Cough - Enhanced"!] [Your student has mastered witchcraft "Fireball," congratulations on learning witchcraft "Greater Fireball"!] [Your student has successfully crafted the wizard's tool "Pale Mask," congratulations on acquiring the wizard tool’s manual "Revised Pale Mask"!] Initially, Lucien was resistant. But after experiencing what it was like to teach disciples and outdo them, Lucien felt he had completely transformed into the form of the master system. This thing, isn't it much more useful than something called Cheating Device?

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Chapter 168 Epilogue

"Sir..." In the crowd, Sally was listening to the non-stop narration of the second-level wizard apprentice, and she finally couldn't help but be overwhelmed with curiosity and wanted to ask some questions.

After all, what she had seen and heard within Greybone Academy was vastly different from what her grandfather, an idle third-level wizard, had told her about.

"You can just call me senior," Donn said with a smile as he gently tapped the metal badge on his chest, correcting Sally's form of address.

"According to the new rules set by Dean Lucien, we can gradually do away with the title 'sir' in our academy, and apprentices can call each other 'senior brother' or 'senior sister' based on age distinction. Those who are beyond the point of this age classification can all be referred to as 'teacher.' Hehe, of course, it's not wrong for you to address someone as sir now, but I still prefer the new term 'senior' invented by Dean Lucien..."