Sorcerer's Handbook-Chapter 654: Senior Sister
Stars Kingdom.
On the morning of September 2nd, the self-improvement training holiday ended, and Galaxia’s various colleges officially began the new academic year, welcoming a fresh batch of bewildered freshmen.
Technically, classes started yesterday, but second-year students didn’t have any classes on the first day. Their weekly class hours were reduced to 20 hours, averaging ten classes per week.
For third-year students, this is further reduced to three classes per week. As long as you become a silver sorcerer by the end of the third year, you can skip classes for the entire year without any issues. Fourth-year students have no classes at all; the school merely provides affordable training facilities and collaborative clubs, and conducts career planning surveys to directly recommend students to corresponding departments for job placements-limited to silver sorcerers and above.
Simply put, if you haven’t become a sorcerer before graduation, you might as well not graduate. Don’t go around claiming to be a Swordflower student after leaving.
Conversely, if you become a sorcerer before graduation, then starting from the second year, it’s mostly irrelevant whether you attend classes or not. The school encourages third and fourth-year students to step out into the world. Having Abyss Adventure experience can significantly enhance your resume, and Swordflower College will recommend you as an outstanding student to the House of Nobles, Throne Hall, or Watch Fortress.
So when students entered the lecture hall and saw that crimson figure sitting in the front row, almost without exception, they paused for a moment. Even if they didn’t notice, they would be reminded by their peers, though no one dared to speak loudly, only whispering in hushed tones, filling the classroom with suppressed excitement.
“Could it really be her? How is that possible? Isn’t this class ‘Overview of the Sea of Knowledge’?”
“It definitely is. I’ve watched the Meteor Trial footage countless times; it’s definitely her!”
“She looks so much prettier in person than on the Holographic Screen!”
“I heard she’s starring in Delarose’s new drama. How does she have time to attend class?”
“Oh no, I think I’m betraying Delarose. Is this what true love feels like?”
“Why are you so drunk so early in the morning? Do you need to soak in the toilet for a while?”
“Therave senior sister!”
Even though Sonya already had people sitting beside her, Swordflower College never lacked youthful students. The stirrings of springtime affection and reckless admiration are essential parts of youth. An attractive silver-haired boy approached her with a large bouquet of tulips, smiling, “A gift for your beauty.”
A small wave of surprise rippled through the crowd, as nearly all the freshmen recognized the silver-haired boy. He was Li Jiaduo, the outstanding student who delivered the welcome speech at yesterday’s opening ceremony. Not only was he a silver sorcerer, but he was also a Swordmaster. Rumor had it that Truth College had already sent him an acceptance letter, yet he ultimately chose Swordflower College. Many speculated he came for the sword Princess, and it seemed this rumor was confirmed the very next day.
Sonya was a bit surprised but accepted the bouquet. “Thanks, but I’m not planning to join any clubs, I don’t take endorsement deals, I don’t accept students or disciples, I don’t offer any tutoring, and I don’t take on any challenges. My friend list is full, so you might be wasting these tulips, you know?”
“No problem,” Li Jiaduo replied, gently brushing his bangs aside with a smile. “Tulips can’t compare to the fragrance of the Sword Princess’s towel. It’s an honor for these tulips to be given to you.”
Pfft!
Adelle almost burst out laughing, Lois’s eyes widened, and Engulite was stunned for a moment before she reacted. Although Sonya’s expression remained unchanged, the twitching corners of her mouth betrayed her inner turmoil.
Even the onlooking students were bewildered.
Was this really the same aloof and handsome top student, Li Jiaduo, from yesterday? How could he utter such cheesy lines? He was from a Viscount family, after all. Had the education in Viscount families declined so much, or was this just the extent of Li Jiaduo’s taste?
However, Li Jiaduo noticed the Stretch Paw Club President’s eyes crinkling with amusement, and he felt his heart melt. He immediately thought his strategy was spot on. He had anticipated that by the time he enrolled two months after the Meteor Trial, the Sword Princess would have been pestered by countless admirers. Yet, there hadn’t been any rumors, so ordinary methods of flirting wouldn’t work.
After much deliberation, he decided to take a different approach and use cheesy pickup lines to launch his offensive! The Sword Princess had likely encountered many refined noble gentlemen, much like someone who eats gourmet meals every day and is tired of them. Perhaps a rustic dish could evoke a sense of nostalgia?
Moreover, as long as the Sword Princess smiled, it was a victory! Li Jiaduo felt he was already a step ahead of other suitors, at least she would remember him!
So he struck while the iron was hot. “This class might be too elementary for you, senior sister. If you have some free time, why not join me for a drink in the secret garden and we can chat about my family’s inherited Sensing Swordsmanship?”
“Sensing Swordsmanship? Are you from the Seya Family?” Sonya was a bit surprised. In the Swordmaster circle, Sensing Swordsmanship was as renowned as Vibration Swordsmanship, both being unique family Inheritances. She was indeed interested.
But she smiled and said, “But you’re a first-year student, right? This class is a required course. Is it really okay for you to skip it?”
“The professor isn’t here yet,” Li Jiaduo joked. “I’m not exactly a model student.”
“But that puts me in a tough spot,” Sonya said, feigning distress. “Because I really want to attend this class.”
“Senior sister, you’re already exploring the Distant Sky Domain, why are you still interested in the Sea of Knowledge?” Li Jiaduo asked. “Why not discuss Sensing Swordsmanship with me? It might be more rewarding.”
“You make a good point, but…” Sonya slowly stood up, smiling. “I’m here to substitute for the professor.”
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The class bell rang, but it couldn’t snap Li Jiaduo out of his shock.
“I’m a sanctuary sorcerer, so I don’t need to focus on the Sea of Knowledge, but you’re still just a silver sorcerer, so it’s best to pay attention in class,” Sonya said with a gentle smile, placing the bouquet of tulips down. “I’ll pass on your kind gesture to Professor Trozan, and I’ll make sure to relay the message about ‘tulips not being as fragrant as the sword Princess’s towel’… Now, take your seat and attend the class.”
She then walked to the lectern and addressed the excited freshmen, “Quiet, please. Due to certain reasons, Professor Trozan won’t be able to teach today, so I’ll be taking over. I’m Sonya Therave, a second-year student from the Swords Sect. If you have any complaints, feel free to email the principal.”
“No complaints!” The freshmen almost shouted in unison. Although Professor Trozan was also a sanctuary sorcerer, the sword Princess was a renowned figure in Galaxia, a legendary senior sister only a year older than them, and her words were so captivating. Naturally, they preferred her teaching!
“Though I say this, some of you might not know that I’m already a sanctuary sorcerer exploring the Distant Sky Domain. With my experience and materials, I could easily teach this course. However, what you’re more eager to learn about now should be the Lake Angel Inheritance from the Sea of Knowledge, right?”
“And also the Specter’s Inheritance and the Inheritance of Time!” a student exclaimed excitedly.
Sonya chuckled, “But by the time you become two-wings sorcerers or sanctuary sorcerers, those two inheritances will likely have concluded. As for the Lake Inheritance, if you put in some effort, you might still have a chance.”
Adelle, sitting below, chimed in earnestly, “Yes, as long as you can summon a spirit on your first day of sword practice, you’ll definitely make it.”
“Students aren’t allowed to interrupt the professor!” Sonya tossed a piece of chalk down, which Adelle managed to dodge.
“Is it true and not just a rumor?” a freshman asked in surprise. “Did you really summon a spirit on your first day of swordsmanship, breaking through to the silver realm?”
“Impossible, right? Maybe she had some prior exposure to swordsmanship? Didn’t the forum say she practiced for a month before?”
“But considering she went from sorcerer to sanctuary in just a hundred days, advancing to silver in one day doesn’t seem too strange.”
Seeing the class turning into her personal press conference, Sonya snapped her fingers, and a sharp sword energy whistled through the room, instantly silencing everyone.
“In any case, this class will be taught by Lois, who broke through 300 meters in the Lake Inheritance,” Sonya gestured towards Lois with a smile. “The current record in Stars is 410 meters, and Lois reached 310 meters, placing her in the top tier of Trial Takers.”
Feeling the expectant and astonished gazes of the freshmen, Lois found her steps heavier. As she passed Sonya, she couldn’t help but say, “You call someone else to teach when you could do it yourself…”
“Well, what can I say? I’m a sanctuary sorcerer,” the village girl shrugged, flashing a sweet smile that shattered many young hearts.
Truth be told, Sonya wasn’t intentionally putting her roommate on the spot. As a newly minted silver sorcerer in the Virtual Realm, Lois’s ability to lead in the Lake Inheritance demonstrated her talent and insight into the inheritance, making her more than qualified to teach.
Facing hundreds of freshmen, Lois naturally relaxed, showing no signs of stage fright. After a brief introduction, she dove straight into the topic, “The primary condition for entering the Lake Inheritance is possessing a water spell spirit. Then, dive into the Sea of Knowledge and grasp the golden chains within to reach the Great Road…”
“The difficulty of the Lake Inheritance increases as you walk further. If you encounter danger and can’t continue, immediately jump into the sea on either side. The water will automatically carry you out of the Great Road, but you’ll be unable to re-enter the Lake Inheritance for 24 hours.”
“There are several common challenges in the Lake Inheritance…”
This lecture was engaging not only for the freshmen but also for Sonya. After all, she couldn’t enter the Lake Inheritance herself, and Lois used her own experiences as examples during the lecture. Watching her roommate teach was inherently interesting, especially with Adelle constantly causing mischief below-they were there to stir things up.
Next came the free question session, where everyone eagerly asked various questions about the Lake Inheritance until someone suddenly asked, “We might not make it to the Lake Inheritance, but could senior sister Therave share some insights from her Sea of Knowledge experiences regarding virtual realm exploration?”
Sonya paused, thought for a moment, then stood up and said, “The most important thing is definitely not to stay in one place too long. This action is very dangerous; don’t ask me why.”
“As for other advice, my suggestions are similar to what’s in your textbooks. If I must share some personal insights, or perhaps regrets when I look back…”
“First, find the soft spot of your target.”
Freshmen: “Uh-huh!”
“Second, seize the opportunity.”
Freshmen: “Uh-huh.”
“Third, when it’s time to act, do so decisively, or you’ll face competition!”
The freshmen didn’t notice the odd expressions on Lois and the others’ faces; they were diligently taking notes-surely this was advice on handling the Blade Fish Dragon, right?
When the bell rang, although Sonya wanted to make a quick escape, the juniors wouldn’t miss the chance to surround the sword Princess. They crowded around her, asking for autographs, photos, and hugs.
Faced with the adoration and pursuit of the juniors, Sonya, as a vain college girl, felt a mix of annoyance and a touch of pride. She knew this was an opportunity to develop the Stretch Paw Club, so she selectively fulfilled some fans’ requests. As she pondered how to slip away, she suddenly spotted a junior sister outside the crowd.
Typically, fashion-conscious Swordflower students either didn’t wear uniforms or customized them to suit themselves. But this junior sister’s uniform was original, and she wore very old-fashioned glasses, had a short haircut for easy maintenance that suited her, and stood outside the crowd, timidly not daring to squeeze in. From head to toe, she exuded the aura of a country girl newly arrived in the city.
Sonya focused her gaze and saw her name on the junior sister’s book: Nolin.
A name as ordinary as Linda…
It seemed familiar, the village girl thought.
“Nolin!”
The crowd fell silent as they watched senior sister Therave walk through them to the inconspicuous Nolin. Then, the senior sister adjusted her collar, gently removed her glasses, and smiled, “Isn’t this cute?”
“When you have time, go to ‘Perfect Starlight’ for a vision correction surgery. Swordflower students can get a 32% discount with their student ID; it’s not expensive. Then grow your hair to medium length and tie it in a ponytail for easy maintenance. You’ll look even better. Are you listening?”
Nolin was stunned for a moment before nodding vigorously.
“Open your mouth.”
“Ah.”
Sonya unwrapped a lollipop and popped it into her mouth. “If you don’t like using lip balm, sucking on a lollipop can make your lips moist, and one can last you the whole morning, while also helping with weight control. I used to do this often-though if you want to build your physique, it’s best to eat well.”
“Keep it up; you’ll embrace a rosy college life.”
Then Sonya turned and waved, “Goodbye, everyone. Study hard, and don’t skip the next class!”
Once Sonya and the others left the classroom, the freshmen surrounded Nolin. Despite the unprecedented attention, Nolin remained silent, sucking on the lollipop and staring blankly at the classroom door.
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