Chapter 148 Caroline's Passion

Chapter 148 Caroline's Passion
Inside the bright auditorium, thousands of students were listening to Griffiths' speech at the podium.

As the first batch of students of a newly established academy, with thousands of freshmen and sixty-six classes, Springer College is a magic academy, and its teaching subjects cover all aspects of the mysterious side.

Battle mage subjects are roughly divided into white magic, elemental magic, and potions.

Well, that's right, other magic is easy to deal with, but dark magic was thrown into the Potions Department because of its special learning requirements and bad reputation.

The warrior discipline strengthens the blood and is divided into major combat skills. Knights who are good at defense, swordsmen who advocate offense, and scouts who are proficient in assassination all have independent teaching.

In addition to main combat professional disciplines such as priests, shooters, battleship and mecha operators.

There are specialized disciplines for forging, enchanting, beast taming, puppetry, and even the disassembly of monster corpses.

There are sixty-six classes, each with twenty to thirty permanent students. Most lecture halls in the college can accommodate a hundred people, and the extra seats are reserved for elective or day students.

Griffiths, who braids his beard, is the president of Springer College.

This is the Sprinkle branch. He doesn't usually stay here. The branch is managed by the dean, Caroline.

Standing in the line of teaching staff, Mu Hua was in no mood to observe the crowds of students under the podium.

Because Caroline, who looked like a lovely girl, was holding his arm and introducing him to the college in a familiar manner.

Well, Caroline, an old lady who drank preservatives. Mu Hua could accept beautiful women in their thirties or forties like Kunna and Padge, but he could not accept a woman like Caroline who was at least over a hundred years old but looked like a girl.

After being confused about the situation at the college gate, Mu Hua now had a general understanding of those strangers who seemed to know him.

Griffiths, needless to say, the dean, must have investigated the background of a guy like me who got the title of professor in the college through the backdoor.

Caroline, the over-aged witch who drank preservatives, was the leader of the witch team encountered in the Courtyard of the Dead.

Joan, well, how should I put it, this girl’s identity is rather complicated.

Griffith's assistant, professional physician, Tabitha's cousin, and one of the supervisors of the Benson family heir trials.

Why does Qiong know Mu Hua?

It was when Mu Hua was caught in the act by Tabitha, and after Mu Hua fainted with a nosebleed while holding Tabitha's shield, Joan was the doctor that Tabitha found for him.

"Mu Hua, I need your help." Caroline said to Mu Hua.

Griffiths was talking on the podium, while Mu Hua was standing in the line of faculty members somewhat awkwardly.

He didn't know whether Caroline needed help or not. He just wanted to pull his arm out of Caroline's arms without making too much noise.

She is so old but still pretends to be young, bad review. Her chest is not soft enough, bad review.

Originally, Mu Hua was just a professor on secondment who got the job through the backdoor.

The reason why Caroline was specifically notified of the opening ceremony was because she was not only the dean of the school, but also the head of the college's Potions Department.

During the joint operation in the Courtyard of the Undead, Caroline met Mu Hua, saw his unorthodox fireball technique, and saw Mu Hua using soul fire to dismantle the undead.

As the head of the college's Potions Department, with such a young professor under her command, it is easy to imagine how Caroline would let Mu Hua continue to hold the position.

"Caroline, let go first. You should know what kind of professor I am." Mu Hua said helplessly in a low voice, almost lifting up the shorter Caroline with his arms.

As a senior executive in the academy, there was obviously no need for Mu Hua to hide his situation from Caroline.

"Of course, you may wonder where your academic papers came from, but I also know your abilities." Caroline lowered her voice and laughed. Seeing Mu Hua frowning, she let go of Mu Hua's arm.

At this time, there were less than ten faculty members standing near Caroline, and the other faculty members kept a certain distance from Caroline and her group.

This made the people around Caroline look like a small group of different kinds. This was because these people were either necromancers or witches.

There were five men and three women. One of the women had a fat face covered with pockmarks. It was obvious that this face was not that of a witch known for her beauty.

Six necromancers with gloomy temperaments. Judging from their temperament, Mu Hua estimated that they might have all been necromancers.

Necromancers like Mu Hua are often jokingly called pure-bloods. The so-called pure-bloods are necromancers who are born with clairvoyance or who have acquired the ability of clairvoyance directly from the devil.

There is no need to say much about those who are not pure blood. They have all survived the necromancer stage, which is what witches often call "maggots".

The two witches looked at Mu Hua with curiosity, while the six necromancers seemed a little dissatisfied with the interaction between Mu Hua and Caroline.

Mu Hua had never been to a magic school. From Caroline's earlier explanation, he knew that among these six necromancers, four of them were specifically responsible for teaching the necromancer class.

This made Mu Hua realize more clearly why people often said that potion makers were the profession of necromancers and witches.

"I'm not suitable for teaching at my age, right? Caroline, I don't even know intermediate magic." Mu Hua didn't want to go to work, so he lowered his voice and spoke to Caroline. A mocking snort came from behind, which made Mu Hua feel disgusted.

"No, Mu, I believe in your knowledge. Magic rank is not everything."

"Elementary magic is the foundation of everything. It accompanies the growth of magicians. You should know that no matter what stage a magician is at, the frequency of using elementary magic is far greater than that of intermediate and advanced magic."

"Besides, we are the Potions Department, and our main teaching is not high-intensity combat magic." Caroline said as a matter of course.

"My research direction is monster evolution." Mu Hua continued to shirk responsibility.

"Hehe, stop kidding. I also like to read papers on monster evolution occasionally." Caroline chuckled and ignored Mu Hua's words.

Monster evolution is an absolutely academic subject. What is academic? It probably means: it is invincible when it is said, but powerless when it is done.

It's fine to talk about this outside, but to talk about it in college? Caroline's teasing made Mu Hua angry.

"Or you could revoke my professorship title." Mu Hua was angry. He just didn't want to go to work. He couldn't really catch a monster and evolve it for Caroline to see, right?

"We in the Potions Department have special channels for purchasing materials, and professors are paid very well." Caroline said with a smile, unfazed.

"Oh, how high? As high as a three-story building?" Mu Hua sneered.

Although he was hit by Webster in the morning, he still had six or seven thousand demon gold coins in his pocket. He was a rich man and did not need that little salary.

"Not counting salary, three bottles of life potion per month." Caroline held up three fingers.

“…”Mu Hua was silent.

Life potion is a high-end item for saving lives in emergencies. Unlike healing potions, this thing has no side effects and can be simply understood as a blood bottle in the game.

As long as you don't suffer fatal injuries, and as long as you have enough life potions, you can recover from your injuries quickly, and even your physical strength.

Life potions are expensive, and most importantly, hard to buy.

The main material for making life potions is vampire blood, and given its life-saving properties, there is no channel to buy it even if you have money.

"I have never been a necromancer, and I don't like necromancers. There is nothing I can teach them." Mu Hua shook his head, but did not mention the issue of treatment.

The benefit of three bottles of life potions per month is really not low, but Mu Hua’s demand for life potions is not that great now, because he is strong enough and he has the ability to regenerate.

"Of course, I don't like necromancers either, and you don't need to teach necromancers." Caroline did not avoid the several necromancers behind her at all, which made Mu Hua confused.

(End of this chapter)