Magical daily life after reincarnation

Chapter 90 Repaying Kindness

Chapter 90 Repaying Kindness
Tullow has rich experience of being detained by professors, but this is the first time for Professor Crucet.

"You helped Uncle Carson during the trial, right?" Professor Cruce knelt down and looked at Talo, but his size was too large for ordinary people, and he was still a bit taller than Talo.

"Yes." Tulo nodded.

Professor Crucey actually called Professor Carson uncle, which really surprised Tullow.

One is a hybrid of giants and dwarves, and the other is Duid's oak tree god. These eight poles are irrelevant.

Moreover, the professors seemed to know something about what happened during the trial, and they didn't know whether they knew what the origin of Professor Carson was.

"I was able to come into this world because of Uncle Carson's help to my parents." Professor Cruce said with a sigh.

This sentence made Tullow recall the memory that Professor Carson had sacrificed his own body after mastering the authority of the Gate of Truth.

At that time, he had been wondering whether Professor Carson had violated the big taboo of refining the body. Later, he realized that Professor Carson didn't need to do such a thing as a god, so he didn't pay attention to it.

Is there any connection between this and Professor Crucet?

Tarlow secretly guessed in his heart, but on the surface he still acted surprised.

"I don't know the specific situation, but my parents are extremely grateful for his kindness."

"When I was young, he would often come to take care of me, and even took me to play in the forest, and taught me witchcraft, which giants and dwarves are not very good at. This is why I can become Professor Fedora."

"But I don't have any objection to Fedora's revocation of his professorship. This is a reasonable punishment." Although Professor Cruce's tone was flat, Tullow could still hear a little resentment.

"In any case, Uncle Carson is my closest elder besides my parents. If you can help him fulfill his long-cherished wish, it is also equivalent to helping me." Professor Cruce said, looking at Tullow sincerely.

"No, most of this is due to Aaron. All I did was some insignificant assistance." Tullow also said seriously.

At most, he handed Hercules a Holy Grail. According to what Professor Carson said when he saw him, this Holy Grail was probably intended to be given by Aaron.

And it was Aaron who decided to burn the tree, and it was Aaron who burned the tree.

What's more, he doesn't want too many people to think that he is in a dominant position in the trial.

It was a double-edged sword, something Tullow had never liked.

"You are a smart kid. In my long life, there are not many people with such brains at such a young age." Professor Cruce first praised, and then changed his tone: "But being too smart often makes mistakes Stupidity is a greater fault."

"You're right." Tulo said yes.

"Hundreds of years increase not only age, but also experience."

"Every sentence of people has a purpose, showing his choice, and with the accumulation of countless experiences and conversations, a stupid person like me can subconsciously judge something."

"For example, whether people are lying, avoiding, or deliberately ignoring something."

"If you understand a person's words, you can understand a person's root." Professor Cruce spoke slowly, but he released a lot of pressure little by little.

Tulo couldn't see anything from Professor Cruce's eyes, only he had a feeling as if he had been seen through a lot by the other party.

He has experienced this feeling many times with Hercules, and Hercules will also show what he understands very generously.

But Professor Cruce was different. Tullow didn't know what he was thinking in his heart, and he didn't understand the meaning of what he said at the moment.

Sure enough, I really really don't like dealing with old monsters, Tarlow thought.

Seeing Tulo's expression unchanged and silent, Professor Cruce suddenly laughed loudly.

"Hahahaha! Teasing a smart kid like you! It's also one of the few joys in my boring life!" He patted Tulo on the shoulder with his big hand, but maybe he didn't pay attention to the force and patted Tulo A stagger.

Seeing how he almost fell, Professor Cruce hurriedly and cautiously put his big hands around his body, apologizing: "I'm sorry, sorry, I haven't been in contact with a little guy like you for a long time, and I'm a little careless. "

"However, I've always noticed your carelessness in the exercise class. If I didn't like your talent, I would have deducted points for you a long time ago." Then he began to teach as a tutor again.

"Next time, I will definitely work harder next time." Tulo didn't care about Professor Cruce's fault.

And his appearance just now also made Tulo understand that in this world, there are many people who have more experience and smarter than him, and he still has to be more cautious in this regard in the future.

"I'm not a mentor who forces my students to achieve a certain goal, just like other mentors did not force every student to participate in the first duel exam."

"And you will definitely do it next time. It's obviously just perfunctory." Professor Cruce made a straight face.

Tulo began to struggle, not knowing what to say.

This kind of old guy is more troublesome than Grace, compared to him, he is still more willing to face [Song of Virtue and Grace].

Alas, if only the people around were as innocent and lovely as Wendini.

Tarlow touched his nose, showing embarrassment, just like being exposed by a teacher for pranks when he was a child in his previous life.

"Stop teasing you. The reason why I keep you is to repay my kindness."

"I see that the cane you used in the duel should be made of meteoric iron, but the workmanship is still somewhat rough."

"I have an oak heart that Uncle Carson gave me here, and I can help you blend it and refine it." Professor Cruce explained the reason for keeping Talo.

"This..." Tulo hesitated a little.

He didn't understand what kind of quality the oak heart was talking about, and he guessed that it must be extremely precious to be mentioned and kept by Professor Cruce.

If he really retrained his cane, wouldn't it be a debt of gratitude?
Debts of favor have always been the most difficult to repay.

"I have the blood of dwarves! Although I can't even forge invisible things like some powerful ancestors, the craft of casting is still at the forefront in this world!" Professor Cruce once again put on a straight face. , as if Tullow didn't trust him.

Talo sighed. After the trial, he was able to afford the mana consumption of storing a few items, but he didn't expect to be able to use it at this time.

He took out the cane from the bracelet and handed it to Professor Cruce. Tullow thanked him and said, "Then I will trouble you."

"No trouble, you don't need to feel ashamed." Professor Cruce took the cane with a smile, and then asked Tulo to go to the cafeteria to supplement some nutrition.

On the way to the cafeteria, Tulo shook his head with a smile, not knowing how to evaluate what happened just now.

But tomorrow is the weekend, not only to give Tarot cards to Senior Sonia, but also to discuss matters related to remuneration with the president of the opera club, as well as those mathematics that are more difficult to deal with than Professor Crucet, or more clingy old professors.

This is life, Tulo sighed with complicated emotions.

(End of this chapter)

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