Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 388
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Qualities of an assistant professor (2)
“Therefore, in the process of converting pure elemental magic, increasing the understanding of the system and attributes… … .”
A cold impression, as if not a single drop of blood would come out even if stabbed.
A cold expression and a firm tone. As an educator, he has an appearance that seems perfectly suited to guiding students strictly.
Lennok leaned against the back of the room with Cassia, looking down as Bayla taught the students.
“how is it?”
Cassia turned her head slightly and asked.
Lennok asked.
“What?”
“I was curious about how our director’s lectures compare to Professor Aris.”
I couldn’t stand the bored look, so that’s why I asked. Lennok also smiled because he understood that feeling to some extent.
Cassia is a 5th-level wizard who has not yet reached the level of military rank, but her knowledge and research level are to the extent that she occupies the second place under Bayla.
Considering Bayla’s strict temperament, she must also be an excellent talent with considerable skills and knowledge at the same time.
It was only natural that the contents of the lectures tailored to the eye level of these undergraduate students would not catch the eye.
“I’ve been snooping here and there to find out, but Professor Aris has a very good reputation with students as much as his skills and talents.”
Cassia’s face full of curiosity.
“He and I aren’t close, to the point where I doubt how such a perfect person can exist.”
It is not unreasonable for Cassia to think so.
Actually, the age difference between Cassia and Aris wasn’t that great, but the two of them were more than two ranks apart.
It’s not that Cassia isn’t great, it’s just that Aris’ level is abnormally fast for her age.
Considering that most of the superhumans who reached level 6 in this city had lived well over 40 years, it was only natural at first glance.
However, Lennok had never thought of Aris as such a perfect person.
“Hmm, perfect… … .”
Aris’ talent and disposition are truly outstanding, but in Lennok’s opinion, her good disposition is far from perfect.
Perfecting oneself means digging deep into one’s inner self.
From that point of view, it was clear that Aris, who was interested in cultivating younger students and blooming the talents of others, was a rare type among the wizards Lennok knew.
Of course, I know that because I didn’t let go of my essence during that time, I was able to rise to the level of an Aspect Wizard.
Wouldn’t the laxity of leaving out an important experimental tool one by one whenever conducting research with Lennok was far from perfect?
But instead of continuing that thought, Lennok cleverly changed the subject based on what Cassia had said.
“It’s much better than I thought.”
“yes?”
“Director Bayla’s teaching skills. No, should I say attitude?”
Lennok said softly, looking down at Bayla’s banging on the blackboard.
“For a magician who has risen to that level, it is not strange to have a somewhat self-righteous disposition, but the contents of the current lecture that the director is teaching do not deviate greatly from the existing curriculum.”
“… … .”
“No, rather, it seems that you are trying to conduct a lecture based on our professor’s thesis rather than the director himself. The overall lecture content is thoroughly focused on the transformation and understanding of elemental magic.”
After Lennok said that, he looked back at Cassia, whose mouth was slightly open.
“Is there anything wrong with what I said?”
“… … no. I was rather surprised at how accurate it was.”
Cassia shook her head slightly and came to her senses.
“The words you just said were almost identical to what the director said to me right before he gave the lecture.”
“It is not difficult. Anyone who knows both of you would think so. It’s just that I didn’t know that the director would respect Professor Richellen’s curriculum that much.”
To the extent that even Lennok, who didn’t have a good opinion of Bayla, acknowledged it, she was thoroughly adapting Aris’s curriculum.
As the lecture is conducted on a semester basis, it is unknown what Aris was actually trying to teach this semester.
At least, Aris is trying to teach principles and knowledge based on the achievements she made through her thesis and try to apply them.
That would have been impossible without Bayla recognizing and respecting Aris as much.
‘I wonder if the words that warned me at that time were purely because I was worried about Aris… … . I mean, he’s not that selfish.’
If Aris, not anyone else, delegated her professorship, it must be because she is such a trustworthy person.
Lennok needed to put aside some of his prejudice against her if he was going to continue attending the university while Bayla held the interim professorship.
Bayla glanced at Lennok and put down the pen she was holding.
“Let’s take a break for a while. Evan Assistant Professor. ahead of me.”
“… … .”
The quiet classroom quickly turned into a bustle, but Bayla didn’t criticize her for it.
Judging by the slight frown, it seems to be bothering him, but is he forcibly holding back his reaction?
Lennok, who was staring at her blankly, asked.
“It seems that the chronic illness you were suffering from has improved a lot.”
“what?”
“A phenomenon in which the mana possessed in the body is disconnected. You seem to be in a much better condition than before.”
“… … .”
Vayla didn’t respond, but kept her mouth shut.
She also remembered that Lennok had noticed her long-term illness and offered her advice.
“It seems that you received treatment at the right time, as there is no chance that the disconnection, which gets worse as blood vessels become blocked over time, will be improved by accident.”
Lennok smiled as he turned to Cassia, who was standing next to Bayla.
“It looks like another researcher who respects you has done a great job.”
“Ahaha… … .”
Cassia laughed with a troubled face.
Considering that the purpose of Cassia, who went to the Dominion to avoid the eyes of others, was to treat Vaila’s chronic disease, wouldn’t it be correct to interpret that she found an effective herb in the Dominion?
Of course, Cassia might not know that Lennok was the person she encountered in the Dominion at the time, but it wasn’t difficult to match the facts with the circumstances.
“… … Huhu, it’s still good to have useless eyes. He seems to have been helping Aris with his leftovers here as well.”
Bayla snorted, turned her head and asked.
“So, while I was giving the lecture, did you come up with a plausible excuse for not showing up in the lab?”
“I have received a confirmation of conducting a research project in cooperation with an external institution.”
“… … .”
Bayla’s expression changed slightly as she looked at the papers Lennok had handed her.
seal stamped at the bottom. It was found out that it was a sign used externally by the most elite secret service agency directly under the city government.
An alibi created with the help of Evelyn.
Although the name of the agency, Agent, is not revealed, it is proof enough to be treated as a legitimate cause in this city.
“… … good. The record of not going to work without permission in the meantime goes over to this. But you’ll have to be careful in the future.”
“… … .”
“Seeing that you are still attached to the position of assistant professor, it seems that Aris cares for you quite a bit… … . I have no intention of appointing a mage who is not useful for my lectures as an assistant professor.”
Bayla nodded at Cassia, who was standing behind Lennok.
“That’s why I brought in the deputy researcher Rubenil.”
“okay.”
“If you don’t do your job properly, you will have to give up a lot of the authority you had as an assistant professor.”
“… … ”
“I don’t want to violate Aris’ right to personnel affairs, so I will keep the position intact, but I’m a picky person.”
Bayla’s eyes lit up as she looked at Lennok.
“If I can’t prove my abilities unsuitable for the position, I’ll have to deal with it my way while Aris is on sabbatical.”
“hmm… … .”
The way you say it is a bit harsh, but it’s not entirely wrong.
Doesn’t that mean that if he doesn’t do his job properly as an assistant professor, he will take away that authority and hand it over to Cassia?
To be honest, Lennok wasn’t interested in anything other than access to the university’s central library and other databases.
I was very interested in the Carlyle Institute, where Bayla was the director.
“Then how about doing this?”
“what?”
Couldn’t he have thought that Lennok would come up with an offer in reverse?
“If you think I don’t have the skills to be an assistant professor, I will hand over all authority to Researcher Cassia right here.”
“… … yes?”
said Lennok, ignoring Cassia, who pointed at him with a slightly embarrassed expression.
“But if I can prove I’m capable, you’ll just have to do me one favor.”
“… … please.”
A cold smile formed on Bayla’s lips as she looked at Lennok.
“That’s not a temporary professor at Rabatenon, but a request from me, the head of the Carlyle Institute, right?”
“… … .”
sharp point. Instead of answering that question, Lennok smiled.
Perhaps her self-confident attitude rather liked her, and Bayla, who had a thoughtful expression on her face, nodded happily.
“Are you saying you can leave that method to me? Whether it’s arrogance or confidence, if it’s something that made me want to try it, it’s quite an insult. Cassia!”
“… … “Chief?”
Looking at her as she walked out with a slightly confused expression, Bayla said.
“My assistant said he had been thinking about working for a long time, so you should help.”
Bayla glanced back at Lennok and smiled meaningfully.
“As an assistant professor, I will check how well I have assisted Aris. It’s a thesis published by Aris, so of course you understand the contents, right?”
* * *
Above the podium in the lecture hall after recess.
Lennok and Cassia stood side by side in front of the undergraduates who had returned to their seats.
“Attention everyone.”
Byla tapped the church lightly to draw attention, then opened her mouth.
“Before the lecture resumes, there will be a demonstration by the two assistant professors regarding the transformation and application of elemental magic discussed so far.”
She explained as she walked slowly in front of Lennok and Bayla.
“The biggest issue in the Department of Elements recently is the organic transformation of magic power and power. It is about reducing the cost incurred in the process to the limit and actually handling the two power sources at the same level. Everyone knows, right?”
Bayla scanned the understudy with an expressionless gaze.
“Because Professor Aris Richellen recently published a paper that shook the academic world, dealing with this theme.”
“… … .”
The undergraduates swallowed their saliva with slightly nervous expressions.
“Since the thesis became a hot topic, it has gone through a lot of empirical evidence, and now it is a topic that is being established as a theory. Sooner or later, it will be officially incorporated into the curriculum you will learn. You can consider this demonstration today as a taster for him.”
‘He’s good at making up plausible words.’
Lennok listened to Vaila with a grim expression, then looked down at the massive machine in front of him.
About the size of a giant dog. The machine, a complex network of all sorts of pipes and suction pipes, wriggles and exhales like a living creature even at this very moment.
And another machine that looked exactly the same was placed in front of Cassia.
“This equipment was airlifted through the sponsorship of the Carlyle Research Institute, and it is a hybrid magical fusion engine to increase efficiency through the mixed use of horsepower and electricity.”
Bayla pointed to the two machines on top of the church and said.
“The performance itself is great, but it’s so tricky that it won’t work properly unless the high magician starts the engine himself.”
It was only then that Lennok, realizing what she was trying to get him to do, tilted his head slightly.
Cassia turned to Lennok with a slightly apologetic expression.
“From now on, I will show you how these two assistant professors breathe life into this tricky guy. We have installed an internal spectator camera, so everyone can see it clearly.”
At the same time, the projector is turned on over the white wall above the blackboard, revealing the internal structure of the two engines.
It is only repeating motions for minimum maintenance, and the power that exists inside does not exist at all.
Lennok lifted his head and looked at it with a little admiration.
‘It’s much more plausible than I thought.’
It was because the method Bayla chose to test Lennok was far more rational and in a way that was more for students than Lennok had thought.
In this way, it is possible to clearly show undergraduate students the process and efficacy of the substitution of magical power and power that was actually announced through Aris,
In fact, it is possible to prove that capital can be moved through this method and the development of magic engineering in a practical aspect is possible.
Aside from not liking Lennok, did he make sure he was doing what he had to do?
At the same time, it is neat to take care of its own victory by putting forward Cassia, who has already touched this engine several times.
Considering that this whole series of processes proceeded as naturally as flowing water, Lennok couldn’t help but laugh as well.
I didn’t really like Bayla’s disapproval of Lennok, but I was satisfied with her ability to keep her place while making some distinction between public and private affairs.
Anyone who has this level of skill and passion at the same time would do their best to guide the undergraduate students, even if it was just a temporary substitute for Aris.
Aris was also aware of this to some extent, so it must have been that she handed over the professorship to Bayla and no one else.
“Assistant Professor Evan, are you ready?”
There was a strange smile on Bayla’s face as she turned around, already convinced of victory.
Lennox smiled freely and nodded.
“of course.”
However, if there is one fact that Bayla did not think of after thoroughly considering the number of all these cases.
It is that the person who wrote this thesis from beginning to end was none other than Lenock himself.
“Then let’s begin.”
It was impossible for Lennok to lose this bet, as long as she brought up this theme.
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