Chapter 1878: Chapter 1878

When the three hunters of the Absolution Hunting Team were sprinting across the campus for a bite of delicious tiger-mythical beast meat, the two wizards they had just mentioned were walking, one behind the other, unhurriedly down the seemingly endless white corridor of the Institute of Applied Magic at the First University.

Professor Yao walked in front, biting a pipe, and Nicholas followed with his hands down.

The ’Enoch Elemental Magic Laboratory’ studying classical magic, the ’Kabbalah Life Magic Laboratory’ studying mysterious magic, the ’Druid Magic Laboratory’ studying transformation, the ’Totem and Spiritual Field Theory Laboratory’ studying shaman magic, and others—names of innumerous applied magic laboratories flashed by Nicholas’ peripheral vision, leaving him dazzled and overwhelmed.

Just as he glimpsed at a new nameplate—Two-Dimensional Evolution Lab—and felt a sense of familiarity, as if he’d heard someone mention it before, the professor walking ahead suddenly stopped.

Nicholas, caught off guard, nearly bumped into Old Yao.

The flustered warlock immediately bowed, apologizing to the Dean of Jiuyou Academy: "I was a bit distracted, didn’t notice, I’m really sorry!"

"It’s a small matter, a small matter."

Old Yao patted Nicholas on the shoulder with the hand holding the pipe, his gaze sweeping over the ponytail on the back of Nicholas’ head, comforting him: "Who walks with full concentration all the time? Don’t mind this little thing... Look, we’re here."

Saying this, he pointed at a black little door in front.

A brass nameplate was affixed to the door, with a beautiful floral script engraved on it—Jabir and Valentine Alchemy Magic Laboratory.

Jabir and Valentine were names Nicholas had never heard of, or perhaps he had, but simply couldn’t recall at the moment.

However, given these names were engraved on a brass plate and hung on the door of an alchemy laboratory, Nicholas could easily infer that they must be names of two powerful alchemists. The rıghtful source is 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭·𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢·𝗇𝗲𝘵

As he hesitated whether to ask the professor about these two alchemists’ deeds, the black little door was suddenly pushed open from inside, and Great Wizard Colmar, the spiritual leader of the Northern District Wizards, looked at the two warlocks at the door with an irritated face.

She was draped in a deerskin protective suit, blackened in many places, with oversized protective goggles askew on her forehead, her silver hair tied haphazardly at the back of her head, her face pale, with heavy dark circles, and her expression somewhat fatigued.

"You’re late!" The witch waved the jade pestle and mortar in her hand, rudely yelling at the Dean of Jiuyou Academy: "I spent many gold beans to rent this laboratory..."

"The value of knowledge cannot be measured by gold beans."

Professor Yao gently pushed Nicholas into the laboratory, calmly responding: "Mr. Nicholas needed to attend my curse course before he could come to assist. I believe I informed you of this in advance... Besides, I prefer you when you are in school, sensible and polite, never yelling at professors."

"Politeness won’t help the Northern District Wizards." Colmar sniffed, glancing coldly at her former professor: "If you are willing to accept Northern District Wizards for admission, I would behave more well-behaved than at school. By the way, I just have a loud voice."

This is indeed not an issue that politeness can solve.

The professor chuckled bitterly twice, unable to respond for a moment.

"Admission isn’t that simple," after a pause, the professor spoke again: "Objectively speaking, whether it’s the Northern District Wizards or the new Mouse Clan, they don’t quite meet the admission requirements of several academies... It’s not something that can be made up by mastering a few taboo magics; it requires a long time of accumulation."

"That’s why I spent a large sum to rent this laboratory." Colmar said, with a self-deprecating smile, pushing the goggles down from her forehead: "As a boundary individual, I shouldn’t expect those core benefits... Slow walk, I won’t see you off."

She waved her hand, indicating she needed to start working.

Professor Yao stuffed the pipe into his mouth, clicked a few times, but didn’t smoke, instead, he took it out again, shouting at the witch’s retreating back: "You can apply for a subsidy from the Alliance for the lab rent, no need to pay out of your own pocket... you are not alone, exhausting yourself is of no benefit to the Northern District Wizards!"

The witch did not respond, she simply raised her hand with her back to the professor, waving it casually, indicating she heard him.

The black iron door slammed shut, leaving this up-and-coming legendary great wizard outside.

Professor Yao reinserted the pipe into his mouth, staring at the brass nameplate on the door, looking at the names of the famous alchemists, and after a while, murmured to himself, "What a fool."

After sending off Nicholas, Professor Yao did not immediately leave the Institute of Applied Magic but continued to walk slowly along the white corridor.

He then stopped in front of a bronze small door.

A brass plaque was also affixed on the door, engraved with the name of this laboratory—Montreya Laboratory—however, unlike the previous laboratory, beneath the name ’Montreya Laboratory’ was an additional line of small text ’Research on Bloodline and Advanced Magic Texts’, indicating this laboratory’s primary research direction.

Professor Yao, biting his pipe, grabbed the ox-head door ring hanging on the bronze door and knocked hard. The door ring beast drooped its eyelids, habitually sticking out its blue tongue, halfway startled by the visitor’s identity, quickly rolled up its tongue, and obediently opened the door.

Behind the door was a large laboratory.

Dozens of black-robed wizards were busy around various experiment tables, tense and busy. Professor Montreya, thin and gray-haired, stood in front of the most populated experiment table among them.

Hearing the door open, only Professor Montreya raised his head to glance out, his ash-gray eyes showing no surprise.

"You seem to be in a good mood."

Professor Yao spread his arms, and the fish-skin protective suit hanging on the coat rack floated up as if lifted by an invisible hand, lightly covering him, straps and clasps deftly fastening in the gaps.

He shrugged his shoulders and pulled a pair of silk gloves from the rack.

Professor Montreya’s thin lips curled slightly, the dark yellow skin on his high cheekbones even showing a hint of translucency: "You sent a wonderful gift. Very wonderful. When my fingertips touched the tiny runes engraved beneath its skin, it was like touching wonderful notes... notes that even Muse could not play."

"Sounds pretty perverted."

"No, it’s not perversion. Look around, what do you see?"

Professor Yao glanced around obediently, the black-robed researchers in the laboratory, as if not hearing the small talk between the two big shots, continued to focus intently on their respective experiments.