
All attention began to center on the results of Mr. Victor's answer.
Although Ravettha was also included in it, it did not mean that she knew all the things her teacher was hiding.
“Uncle gathers students like this, will there be a trial class?” Ravettha thought with a glance at her uncle for a few seconds, then returned to her front view.
The moment he wanted to summon Falext from his Secret Training Room, the intended person had arrived faster than he should have.
It also makes it easier for him not to need to concern himself with his technology.
“Master! I think you'll love this news!” Falext said with excitement beyond Ravettha, the Master himself.
He who is very happy and expects the full attention of his master immediately explains his interests without any anxiety.
“You have entered ‘Submission 2’! In this section, you must complete 1 high-level live exam!” Falext said with a jubilant jump on his employer's back.
“Oh yes? Good then? By the way, you look so happy. What because...?!” Ravettha asked teasingly at her subordinates.
The question that was still not equipped made him want to laugh loosely, but it was impossible to do if awareness of the surrounding environment increased.
The only thing he could do was smile.
“Ravetha! Meet me after our class is over!” Said Mr. Victor.
“Good.” Ravettha said with a small nod.
He knew there was something that his uncle disliked, so none of his teachers' students dared to say a word even if it was just a basic question.
“A very ancient and very common reason said! You should look for a different purpose, intention, and reason! I'll help you find the answer. For that, you must carry out all the duties of mine! Is all that clear?” Ask Mr. Victor by walking around, watching his students, and making a challenging situation.
It only took five seconds, it had managed to make his students dare to defeat his fear.
One by one raised his right hand and immediately asked the question in a loud voice.
“What is now the first task?” Asked Levord who was looking at his teacher as much as possible.
“HA-HAS! Of course I have, my student!” Said Mr. Victor by showing the actual class right in front of his five students.
“Wait a minute! Which task, sir?” Ask Kalvetno who found the knocking of his teacher's shoes as far as 13 cm from his own shoes.
At first he was so focused on the words of his teacher that when he was shown the actual class, he immediately lost focus and forgot what he had absorbed.
The sound of knocking on his teacher's shoes faded.
His gaze towards the side that was so eye-catching was instantly smashed by his own teacher.
“Anyone who knows what his first task is?” Ask Mr. Victor with a happy face.
The five disciples were very confident that the expression showed a danger signal that they might not be able to avoid.
Rather than getting more dire signals, as the other four new classes of disciples, they would be better off answering the teacher's question as soon as possible.
“Search for more different destinations, intentions, and reasons!” Levord, Sorayna, Ravettha, and Vicenzo said simultaneously.
Repeating the task order from his teacher made Kalvetno resist his embarrassment, while Mr. Victor realized the new spirit of each of his students.
“Patut recognized! Its ability has adapted.” Mr. Victor thought by blocking anyone who read his mind.
His gloomy face was so clearly visible in the eyes of the two companions who were standing on his left and right sides.
“It looks like this time you're lucky he didn't see you, huh? Hm...” Sorayna said by stopping Kalvetno from adding to his home duties.
This time he emphasized his sweet voice and turned so cold.
“Of course not! On what basis does he follow orders that are inversely proportional to his nature?” Tanya Kalvetno began to express her frustration every time she met “Enemy” that she had to avoid.
“Ehm! Didn't she? In other words, you want me to do that again?” Ask Sorayna by returning his artificial voice to the original, which must be familiar in Kalvetno's ears.
The base of the tongue was bitten, Levord's teeth began to bully, and his body froze.
He glanced to his left, his hearing was not wrong, he wondered how quickly he could change his position with the mysterious Vicenzo.
“Oh, dammit! I want to sleep in hell soon!” Kalvetno thought by turning her gaze to her teacher directly.
“Be careful what is in front of you! Then give me what you think!” Said Mr. Victor by perfecting his teaching preparation.
There are 6 medium-sized statues, each bearing a symbol of the six main elements.
They are nothing but the elements of fire, earth, ice, galaxies, electricity, and darkness.
If you pay attention, everything seems nothing interesting, as usual, or beautiful to look at.
More precisely, “Boring”, a word that is very suitable for the five disciples of Mr. Victor.
As a teacher, Mr. Victor understands the state of his students because for him alone, statues are just ancient objects that have been consumed by time.
The more he studied in his field, he was more interested in exploring the challenges so many in the world, including the teachings he wanted to pass on to his five new students.
“Bapak is not kidding, is he?” Levord asked who was beginning to disbelieve in his own vision.
He has become the most passionate student actually requires him not to get caught up in any problem, whether big, small, complicated, or easy.
While she was feeling dissatisfaction, Sorayna got up from her position and explained what was on her mind.
His disguised goal is only one, he does not want to lose even a little from Kalvetno, his oldest friend and arch-enemy.
It is said “The arch enemy” because it has been since the first descendants of the Vampire race received fatal treatment from the Hellvil race, the descendants of the worst race he had ever met compared to the previous one.
“Hey, everyone! Don't look at me with such a lethargic look! Try to open your eyes as wide as possible and pay attention to the symbols on the 6 heads of the statue! Isn't that the main element?” Sorrowfully asked Sora.
There is no “Salah” word between the actions or things he does, so he does not know the fear of failure.
It was the easiest thing he encountered compared to getting it from formal education.
“Yes? You mean we'll learn the 6 symbols?” Kalvetno asked by trying to dominate her teacher's attention.
“What else is it? Isn't Mr Victor's system more inclined to field practice?” Sorayna asked with both shoulders shrugged and rolled her eyes.
“Ah, you are right too! So far, the teacher hasn't given us any paper assignments. That way, we do not write or copy thick books right? How could I not realize this?” Levord asked in surprise and admitted his best friend's observation.
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