violent magic teacher

Chapter 16 The Five-Year Bet

Chapter 16 The Five-Year Bet

"Of course there will be conflicts, but I believe that if that Li Changfeng is really capable, he will definitely solve this problem." Naya smiled, and seemed to have a lot of expectations for Li Changfeng, "The most critical issue now is not This, but another matter."

"What could be more serious than this?" Monroe asked puzzled.

"Did you forget that our college has been in existence for four years..." Naya didn't finish her sentence, but just reminded Monroe.

"The bet! The bet between you and your impersonal father!" Monroe patted her forehead, and suddenly remembered a major event that might affect the fate of the Youth Magic Academy.

"At that time, my father strongly opposed my opening a magic academy. In the end, I made a bet with him. If our academy does not produce a temple magician within five years, it will be disbanded. If there is one, then he will You can no longer meddle in my business, and you still have to invest in our academy, next year is the deadline, what a headache." Naya rubbed her temples, looking annoyed.

"This is too bad. With the current situation of our academy, it is impossible for anyone to stand out in next year's Holy Hall exam." Monroe stood up irritably and started pacing in the office.

"I don't have much confidence. Unless the Holy Church suddenly announces that there is no need to take the exam, otherwise, at the level of our third-year students, it is impossible to get into a place." Naya also has a headache.

"Hey, you really shouldn't have made such a bet with your impersonal father. Isn't that pushing yourself into the fire pit?" Monroe sighed helplessly.

"If there was no such bet at that time, this academy would not have been able to run at all. Although I had funds, as long as my father came out to stop me, I would have nothing to do. At that time, I thought it would be nothing to train a Templar magician in five years. , but now it seems a bit too arrogant." Naya shook her head.

"Why don't we go to the Imperial Academy of Magic to borrow a student, at worst let him hang his name in our academy, and study and live at the Imperial Academy of Magic." Monroe's imagination is very rich, but this idea is obviously very important. It's... rotten!

It's home!

Before Naya could speak, Monroe overturned her own thoughts: "Sure enough, it still doesn't work. The Imperial Academy of Magic is not a fool, how could it make us famous."

"It's good that you know, don't think about such a bad idea anymore." Naya smiled wryly, "But I have a way that is not a solution."

"You can tell me what to do, now it's all a dead horse and a living horse doctor." Monroe said hastily.

"It's like this. I plan to offer a reward. If anyone is confident that he can bring out a Templar magician from among our third-year students, then half of our magic school's annual income will belong to him personally." Naya Said very seriously.

"You are crazy! How is this possible? If this is the case, the college's capital turnover will not be effective in the future." Monroe shouted in surprise.

"Hush! Keep your voice down." Naya hastily reminded Monroe, and at the same time sighed, "There is no solution. If the academy is gone, what are you talking about about capital turnover?"

"That's true, but is half of the income too generous? Can it be less, for example, 20.00%, or [-]%?" Monroe was afraid that Naya would make a mistake on the spur of the moment.

Unexpectedly, Naya said indifferently: "I have already analyzed it. In today's magic education circle, the annual income of the masters far exceeds the annual income of our magic academy. As a reward, it is difficult to hire these old guys."

"Is there really no other way?" Monroe asked helplessly.

"If there were other ways, I wouldn't do it. And even so, it may not be possible to recruit teachers who dare to take on this burden. Those education masters may feel that the salary is low, and they are slightly less than those masters. Lesser magic educators may not be sure, and are unwilling to waste a year on our students." Naya said helplessly.

"Okay then, just follow what you said, but I'm just afraid that someone will fish in troubled waters." Monroe worried.

"No, I have already written it very clearly in the reward. You can only get paid if you train more than one temple magician. That is to say, if you don't have much confidence, don't come. It's just for nothing if you come. It’s just a one-year delay, and I won’t get anything.” Naya explained, “And I still have a little foresight. If there are really many people who come, I will ask them to write a training plan. Only I can see it. Only those who are superior or those who convince me are qualified to finally become the teacher I want."

"You have really worked hard." Monroe sighed, "Forget it, you can rest well, I will distribute this reward list, my wind magic is still very good at this kind of thing of."

"Well, remember to sprinkle more at the Imperial Academy of Magic. There are many unhappy magic teachers there, and maybe one or two can be recruited. In addition, we also sprinkle some at our academy. It is hard to guarantee that no one will show up." Naya She was indeed tired. With today's busy day and psychological pressure, she felt as if she had suddenly aged a lot.

Monroe nodded, and flew straight out of the window. Once in the air, she threw out the reward lists, and at the same time, she chanted a spell to manipulate the wind element to send the reward lists to all parts of the country.

Originally, the scope of her wind magic control was at most the two thousand acres of the Youth Magic Academy, but because the wind elements can communicate with each other, they are like a relay, one after another, the bounty list is brought to far, far away. It is much more powerful than dandelions spreading their seeds by wind.

Li Changfeng, who was flipping through the registration form in the dormitory, suddenly felt a gust of wind outside the window, and then a beautifully designed form flew into his room.

He opened the list curiously, and couldn't help but start to wonder, is the dean of the Youth Magic Academy a lunatic?In order to test a Templar magician, is it worth the trouble?Is it worth the expense?

Of course he wouldn't know about the bet, so he didn't know about Naya's difficulties. Although he was very interested in the list, he didn't want to try it. He didn't even know what a Templar magician was like now. , How could it be possible to vow to train those already poor students to become Templar magicians?
Throwing the reward list aside casually, Li Changfeng continued to look through the registration form for Class A of the first year, and casually wrote notes next to the photos of the few students he had already met, so that it would be easier to manage in the future.

On his side, he doesn't care about the bounty, but the whole Leite City is almost in a turmoil. All magic teachers who receive this bounty list and magicians who think they have some qualifications think they should try it, but carefully look at the bounty Later, he felt that the content of the list was too harsh, so he cursed the dean of the Youth Magic Academy for not having any brains, so could he recruit teachers?
(End of this chapter)

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