Magical daily life after reincarnation

Chapter 102 Preparations on the Eve

Chapter 102 Preparations on the Eve
In the rune class, Professor Maeve was still asking the students to try to describe the natural characters of Duid.

Tarlow was called to the podium, but he was not given bark and a carving knife.

"You know why I asked you to come up," Professor Maeve said.

Sensing the faint flow of magic power around him, Talo understood that Professor Maeve should have set up a magic similar to isolating the transmission of sound.

"I probably understand." Tulo nodded.

If he engraved natural characters like last time, it would be easy to trigger the passive [Sanctuary Composition], and no matter how many runes everyone engraves, they will all be engraved for Talo.

"Besides what you thought of, there is another reason." Professor Maeve conjured up a large wooden box beside the podium, and there were many wooden signs of various shapes in the box.

Then she took out a stack of wooden cards and put them on the desk, and got Tullow a stool.

"Sit down, and help me engrave the corresponding runes on the wooden sign. Remember not to use magic power during the process." Professor Maeve also handed him a few blueprints.

After taking it, Talo looked through it. These wooden plaques were to be made into one-time rune enchanting equipment, most of which were Duid natural characters, and some Conn runes were also mixed.

"Are these used for the activity?" Tulo wrote down all the drawings and put them aside, sat next to Professor Maeve and picked up the crystal carving knife she handed over.

This carving knife was as thin as a cicada's wing. When Taluo poked it on the wooden sign for the first time, he didn't dare to use too much force. He was afraid that it would break if he was not careful. He could only feel its sharpness after he really carved it.

"Yes, it's needed to set up the event venue for you. Sigh... Carson used to be able to complete this kind of thing by himself. After he left, he didn't expect it to be so troublesome." Professor Maeve complained , also began to engrave slowly.

"Is there no magic spell that allows them to complete it at once?" Tulo asked Professor Maeve after carving a wooden sign.

"Indeed, there are, but only Carson in the whole school can cast that kind of spell. These runes must be engraved by people, and no personal magic power can be contaminated in the middle, and they can be activated together after everything is completed." Professor Maeve was powerless. I don't know how long she has been engraving like this.

Tulo understood after hearing this, otherwise, with Professor Maeve's lazy temperament, it would be impossible to just engrave each of them honestly.

"Then if there is a kind of machine, like metal movable type printing, can it replace humans for engraving?" Tulo continued to ask, blowing away the wood chips just blown away.

"Theoretically, it is feasible. The most important thing is that the magic power cannot be infected during the production process. Why, does our smartest top student want to invent one for the teacher?" Professor Maeve said with a smile.

Talo didn't reply, but looked at the wooden sign and runes seriously.

If this kind of thing can be produced in large quantities, coupled with a source of magic power enough to support them, and at the same time ensure stability and durability...

"What are you thinking about?" Professor Maeve looked at Tulo in a daze, and reached out and patted his head lightly.

"It's nothing..." Tulo came back to his senses, and continued to help carve.

The students really realized the unique power brought by Duid's natural characters, and Professor Maeve also put away many completed wooden signs with satisfaction, [-]% of which were carved by Tallo, because she was fishing from time to time .

Only Tulo is looking forward to the illusory return promised by Professor Maeve.

……

In the alchemy class on the second day, Professor Ella also regarded Tallora as a coolie.

It's just that he didn't ask him to engrave the rune on the wooden sign, but replaced it with a stick, which is said to be made into a torch later.

After class, the alchemy classroom was empty. Tulo and Professor Ella sat cross-legged on the ground, carving one after another.

Professor Ella is much more diligent than Professor Maeve, and she completes her work neatly with her small hands, more than twice as fast as Tulo.

"Did Maeve tell you bad things about me later?" Professor Ella said suddenly.

"I told you something about you." Tulo replied vaguely.

"Oh! That must not be a good word." Professor Ella sneered after putting down the carved wooden stick in her hand, then picked up another carved stick and continued: "But she really cares about you, can I You can see it."

"Yes, the professor is very concerned about everyone." Tulo didn't expect to hear good words from Professor Maeve from Professor Ella.

"Your slick look doesn't look like Layla at all. How are your eyes?" Professor Ella asked casually. Since she gave Tulo the cursed eye patch, she didn't seem to pay much attention to his eyes. .

"I can keep my eyes open for a long time now, but after I get used to closing my eyes, I don't plan to open them again every day. I can also use the curse given by the professor to store power, which is also very good." Talo replied sincerely road.

"Have you told your parents about this?" Professor Ella asked.

"No, I seldom mention things in school to them, but they should also know that I have awakened the magic eye." After carving the last stick given to him by the professor, Talo couldn't help stretching waist.

"Is it like this..." Professor Ella's tone was a bit complicated: "It's fine not to mention it, maybe Leila will come to blame me at that time, if she wants."

"Okay, you can go back, I'll take care of the rest." Professor Ella waved at Tullow.

"Okay, thank you for your hard work, Professor." Tulo got up and was about to leave when he heard that, but he looked a little sluggish seeing the other party's increasing speed and the silver-gray dull hair.

He sighed inwardly, tapped his legs a few times to activate the blood, and sat back again: "At that time, did you often work with my mother like now?"

"You little brat! If you want to help, shut up and work!" Professor Ella picked up a wooden stick and hit Tulo on the head, but there was a smile in his words, and there was no trace of blame.

The two of them worked together in silence until night fell.

……

After the alchemy class, there were no more classes this week. The summoning class had no instructor as usual, and the exercise class was not held because of Professor Kruse's busy schedule.

Tullow was so leisurely for a few days, until the arrival of Sunday, it was time to have a duel with Turner that was agreed half a year ago.

He put on his school uniform, picked up his cane, and was looking forward to this duel in his heart, wanting to see to what extent the second-year senior could release the spell.

But when he just opened the door, he saw a man and a woman walking up the corridor.

The man has almost the same hair color as Tulo, with a light beard, wearing a luxurious dress, and holding an aristocratic cane in his hand, and his red pupils are the most attractive to others. There is something indescribable. beautiful.

The lady is holding the man's arm, wearing a dress that matches the man's. Her facial features are quite similar to Tulo's, with a lot of tenderness in her eyebrows and eyes.

Especially when she saw Talo who had just left the house, she couldn't help but put the handkerchief on her lips, her eyes quickly dimmed, and half a year's thoughts were about to flow out of them.

Tulo was startled when he saw the two, and then he sighed in his heart: Ah, it's over...

(End of this chapter)

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