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Chapter 176 Two Issues

 School.

Office building.

First floor meeting room.

One of the super clubs of the First University, the ‘Divine Will’ of Jiuyou College, is holding its weekly meeting in the conference room.

Although a horrific accident occurred not long ago on the shore of Linzhong Lake not far from the office building, this did not affect the progress of the meeting at all.

Because this is the number one university, they are the will of the institution.

The conference room on the first floor of the office building is a small conference room, not large in size, with less than twenty seats behind the purple circular conference table.

As usual, a team of elves were arranged at the venue to help make tea and water, arrange the fruit plate, and organize the flower baskets.

Different from their companions in the classroom who were wearing gray overalls, the elves in the venue were all wearing red robes, and their translucent wings were also carved with many mysterious magic patterns, which made them vibrate with light and were particularly charming.

An elf dragged a huge fruit basket and flew in from the side door of the conference room.

The fruit basket contained plump and round grapes, bright red apples and yellow pears.

These fruits have been carefully cleaned, and under the sun, you can still see droplets of crystal clear water slowly sliding down the smooth peel.

The elf dragged the basket along the circular conference table, placed some fruits in front of each wizard attending the meeting, and finally walked around to the end of the conference table.

There sat a tall wizard.

His arms were on the table, his hands were clasped in fists, his chin was propped up, his eyes were deep and his expression was calm.

After the elf placed the last bunch of grapes and a pear in the fruit basket on the fruit plate in front of the wizard, he seemed to finally breathe a sigh of relief, leaned on his basket, sat down on the table, and began to breathe heavily.

The wizard lowered his eyelids and glanced at the elf in surprise.

Because they are timid, sensitive and suspicious by nature, in most cases, these little guys rarely have contact with wizards other than their hosts, let alone behave in such a careless manner.

The wizard hesitated for a moment, then picked a grape from the fruit plate and handed it to the elf.

Maybe this really is a freak of an elf.

Without any hesitation, she happily picked up the fruit that was half as big as her head, screamed "Xixi", and started to chew it.

The corners of the wizard's mouth raised slightly, then dropped again.

"That's it for Alpha." His voice was low, his eyes were sharp, and he almost instantly returned to his usual serious work state: "Next topic, William."

The wizard clasped his fingers on the thick table in front of him, indicating that the meeting should continue.

"Okay, Lei Zhe." A handsome wizard with brown hair and black eyes stood up, bowed slightly, then sat down again and opened the memo in front of him.

"There is only one major matter involving divination this week," William said softly, with a very soft voice, which was in sharp contrast to his angular appearance: "It is about the recent withering incident of magical creatures by Lake Linzhong. Many students, including two

Old students in grade 1 and even grade 3 hope that we can give better advice."

"What other advice do they want?" Hoffman said with a sarcastic smile on his face: "Writing a letter to parents crying? Breaking the news to the Beta Town Post? Or asking us to carve a peach charm for everyone? Funny!"

"Indeed," another wizard not far away echoed: "Just like today at noon, you have submitted a letter of inquiry to the school under great pressure. If the follow-up handling is not handled properly, it will even affect your studies.

... They have no reason to ask for more."

"Even if you find someone to take responsibility, you should go to someone from the student union... This is the venue of the divine will. There is no reason for us to have so much control."

"Is there any difference between the student union of Jiuyou College and the divine will?" A low voice suddenly came from the corner of the conference room.

The venue was silent for a moment, and then burst into laughter.

Indeed.

Eighty percent of the members of the student union of Jiuyou College belong to Divine Will, and the leader of Divine Will also serves as the president of the student union.

"This is ****." Lei Zhe raised the corners of his mouth slightly, but did not laugh out loud in the end.

The venue quickly returned to calm.

"Regarding the withering incident of magical creatures in Linzhong Lake, I have had a brief discussion with Professor Yi, Professor Yao, Professor Li, and the old man Stendhal." Lei Zhe spoke slowly and in an indifferent tone, as if he had done something inconspicuous.

little things.

But many young wizards present at the meeting were in awe.

Not everyone is qualified to discuss issues with senior professors in these schools - let alone such sensitive and serious matters. Even the teaching assistants in the college may not know more.

"Based on the opinions of all gentlemen, the cause of the withering of magical creatures is the loss of vitality." Lei Zhe chewed on the appropriate words and finally gave everyone a reassurance: "These incidents did not involve monsters... they should belong to some kind of magic.

Biological mutation, or invasion by some unknown creature.”

"The college has arranged for relevant professors, teaching assistants and school staff to launch a joint operation within the next week to capture the unknown creatures."

"This matter is jointly responsible for the professors' joint meeting and the school working committee, and is supervised by the student union."

"As for students who want us to give advice," Lei Zhe was silent for a moment, and finally said: "Just let them practice the spells in the "Simple Manual of Anti-Curse Magic" recently issued by the school."

William responded softly and closed the memo in front of him.

"Is there anything else?" Lei Zhe tilted his head, looked at the elf sucking grape juice, and asked gently.

"Regarding this week's freshman recruitment, are there any special target candidates at the meeting?" a girl with long hair on Lei Zhe's left asked in a low voice.

"As usual," Lei Zhe sighed slightly: "If someone recommends you, you need to provide a recommendation letter in the correct format; if you hold our invitation letter, you can directly serve as the director of the department; if you apply through the formal process, as in previous years, you will need to take two exams in one exam

Interviews will be held and admission will be based on merit. The admission list will be published in the next issue of the school newspaper.”

"As for the special goals," he hesitated, and finally said: "Most of the freshmen from the 2008 class of Jiuyou College were selected into Professor Yao's Astronomy 08-1 class. When you recruit new people, you can give priority to those in this class.

.”

"This year's two publicly funded students and one special admissions student will be admitted with priority...provided they have the will to join our sacred will."

The long-haired girl nodded repeatedly and quickly wrote down these points in her memo.

"If there is nothing else, let's adjourn the meeting." Lei Zhe stood up, stretched his neck, and showed a relaxed expression: "Although you are not afraid of the unknown creatures by the lake, there are still some risks, so try to travel in groups...

…I don’t want any member of the Will to get hurt.”

The wizards behind the conference table responded, stood up, and exited the conference room in an orderly manner.

Lei Zhe finally left.

Before leaving, he stretched out his finger, rubbed the elf holding the grapes and eating them, and muttered: "Eat slowly... Look at you, your face is covered with grape juice."

"If you like, you can raise a group of elves by yourself." The long-haired girl's eyebrows were curved and her voice became very warm.

"It's different, Joan, you know." Lei Zhe held her waist, took a deep breath, and his voice became a little dull: "Do you have to participate in this school hunting party... think about Free

Deman and Soprano, there are many young people as ambitious as them."

"What year is it not?" Qiong smiled slightly, lifted her long hair from her ears, and said easily: "You can't stop me all the time."

"I insist," Lei Zhe suddenly smiled and said, "I insist on holding you."

"Then I have to find a way to run away," the long-haired girl laughed and appeared at the door of the conference room in a flash.

Lei Zhe's feet slowed down.

"Clean up and rest." He looked at the red-robed elves and ordered: "There is no need to remove the flower arrangements. There are still a few professors who will have a meeting here in the afternoon... They won't care about such details."

Several slightly taller elves emerged from the crowd and agreed with a smile.

"And you," Lei Zhe turned around, glanced at the elf who was still holding the grape, and smiled: "Don't get upset."

After that, he quickly left the conference room.

The elves in red robes seemed to be liberated in an instant. They flapped their wings and shuttled dexterously in the conference room, arranging the utensils one by one and cleaning them with magic.

As for the elf holding the grapes, after Lei Zhe disappeared, he threw away the grapes in his hand and spat out a few grape seeds angrily.

"Damn it!" Her voice was sharp and harsh: "It's a waste of time to ruin the meeting, and I still have to act clever!...Jiuyou is still the same bookish college as always!"

After saying that, a puff of gray smoke surged up.

The elf turned into a gray butterfly, passed through the wall and mirror, and left gracefully.

The other red-robed elves who were still sweeping seemed not to notice this special companion at all.

They were still happily humming a ditty that no one understood, flying, flying, flying.


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