Chapter 265
Rose's cheeks flushed when she saw his white and tender skin that had just been soaked in hot water.
She stepped aside a little, allowing the other person to reveal half of her figure, and then said, "Anita wants me to ask you if you happened to write down her prediction."
Dake glanced at the classmate named "Anita" and understood the general situation.
Thinking that this female classmate really couldn't remember the prediction, she tried to ask Rose who was sitting behind her.
Rose was a kind person, and she knew that Dak had notes, so she helped to ask at the door.
"As for the prediction, I do have a record, you wait a moment."
Dake nodded, turned back to the desk, copied "Anita's" prediction on a piece of paper, and sent it to the door.
If Rose came alone, he would probably invite her in for a drink.
But since there was someone else, forget it.
"Classmate?"
"Ah!"
Anita was shocked, and quickly took the note, and said happily: "Thank you very much!"
She was just stunned by accident.
Originally, Dake's skin was so good!
Slurp
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Rose on the side said helplessly: "Sorry, I came so late and troubled you."
Dake smiled; "It's just a small thing, then good night."
Rose raised her hand and smiled sweetly: "Good night."
Then he left with Anita.
Dake shook his head and locked the door again.
After that, he dried his hair and sat at the desk, picked out the "prophecy" of the House of Nobles and copied it.
Among them, the "prophecies" about himself, Diana, and Rose were separated separately.
In the process of copying, he suddenly noticed that these prophecies were not aimless.
At first glance, they all seemed to be true.
"A true prophet, even a casual word has its own mystery?"
In the end, Dake noticed Robert's prophecy again.
Because that "prophecy" is a very bad omen!
"Your life is the life of the chess, and the chess is broken and the person dies."
Among all these prophecies, only this one points directly to death.
Before, he thought this sentence was nonsense that predicted life.
But now, the more he looked at it, the more wrong it seemed.
He couldn't help but be distracted.
...
"Knock, knock."
The knock on the door sounded again.
Dak picked up the "prophecy" form of the House of Nobles and opened the door himself.
Sure enough, he saw that it was Anita who came to the door with two other classmates.
So he pointed to the form, posted it on the door, and smiled: "It's all here. If you need it, you can look at it yourself."
The two classmates were immediately delighted and said: "Fortunately, we have Dak."
"Then I'll go to bed first." Dak locked the door again and hurried to practice "Underworld Magic".
During the half-hour practice, people passed by the door from time to time, but they didn't disturb him.
This night was spent quietly.
The next day...
Thursday...
The first class in the morning was arithmetic class.
Dak could roughly guess that Professor Lily would probably teach content related to "equations" in this class.
The basic equations themselves are not difficult, and they are very useful for simplifying some calculations.
But for beginners, any new knowledge is not so easy to master. I hope Professor Lily can teach it in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
However, he never expected that he still underestimated Professor Lily's bottom line!
"Ding-ling-ling!"
The little fairy flapping its dragonfly wings entered the classroom with the sound of the bell.
The first-year students immediately raised their heads like little lambs waiting to be fed, and looked at the professor of arithmetic with eyes eager to learn new knowledge (real).
"Today we will learn a new knowledge."
Professor Lily waved the magic pen with a proud smile.
When the students entered a state of war, she suddenly stretched out her hand and pointed at Dak.
"Next, please invite our substitute professor, Dak Dimon, to come on stage to explain!"
...
"Pa-pa-pa!"
Although the students felt very sudden, it was not the first time that Dak was a substitute, so most of them applauded in line with the atmosphere.
But while applauding, almost everyone couldn't help but look at the blond boy sitting in the corner of the back row of the classroom.
What is the reason that caused a professor to shamelessly ask a student to substitute for a class without asking for leave?
Is it the decline of morality or the distortion of human nature?
What is wrong with this world?
Dark endured the concentrated gazes, his expression slightly stiff.
He had to put down the "Complete Solution of Venue Card Elements" in his hand.
Originally, he planned to use this class time to learn about the "zoo", but now it seems too idealistic.
"Professor Lily."
Dark frowned and stood up.
This time, he did not follow Professor Lily's wishes.
Instead, he said directly; "I think being lazy is not good."
Professor Lily covered her mouth all of a sudden, her lovely eyes widened, and she said in astonishment: "What do you mean by being lazy? I am the most diligent little goblin in St. Marian!"
-After all, there is only one little goblin left in St. Marian now!
Dark understood it immediately, and three invisible black lines hung from the corners of his eyes.
Then he thought of the night he spent with Professor Lily, and couldn't help but feel a little soft-hearted.
But Professor Lily was really too much to ask someone to substitute for her class in front of the students when there was nothing important to do.
Moreover, she did not inform him in advance and did not give him any time to prepare for the class.
What happens today will be the result tomorrow.
If she continues to push her limits, what will happen?
At that time, this arithmetic class should be renamed "Duck Dimon's Arithmetic Lecture Hall".
Therefore, this behavior must not be tolerated.
Dak said on the spot: "Professor, I'm just a student. It's okay to help occasionally..." Professor Lily interrupted immediately: "I am very sure that your talent in arithmetic is enough to be a professor. Maybe I should give Arte a letter of recommendation so that you can become a formal teaching assistant... Hey, how can you have such a great idea?" Dak: "Professor Lily!" Professor Lily: "Yes!" Dak: "Please try harder!" Professor Lily: "Oh... but I can't!" Dak: "Please try harder!" Professor Lily: "Female bastard." Professor Lily seemed to finally understand Dak's good intentions, and stopped talking back. She just turned around and flew to the podium with her wings swaying. Dak nodded with satisfaction and sat down again. But he didn't notice that the students in the whole classroom were stunned after witnessing the whole communication between him and Professor Lily. "Who is the professor and who is the student?" Professor Lily is obviously the older one, but why does Dak Dimon look more like a teacher? "No, wait."
Emma in the first row suddenly found the highlight!
"Did the professor just say that Dak Dimon's talent in arithmetic is enough to be a professor?"
Susan and Lucy, who were sitting on both sides of her, nodded like chicks pecking at rice. They also heard it.
The arithmetic class was so difficult that they had a hard time mastering the content in class.
But among the classmates, someone got such a high evaluation.
This sense of gap is really unpleasant.
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Witt couldn't help asking Robert: "Is the gap really that big?"
Robert opened his mouth and said after a while: "Let's take a look at what Professor Lily is going to teach in this class. Maybe it's not that difficult?"
Witt swallowed his saliva and subconsciously turned the pen: "Let's take a look first."
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Amid the students' whispers, Professor Lily drew a big "X" on the blackboard!
"Today we are going to teach the application of the unknown number X..."
As she spoke faster and faster, the classroom was dead silent.
What is an "unknown number"?
What is an "equation"?
Professor Lily gave a complete definition of these two concepts in her own words.
In her opinion, these two concepts are very simple.
As long as you understand the definition, you can directly apply it.
But in order to make the students understand better, she still followed Dake's explanation and gave an application problem of chickens and rabbits in the same cage.
That is, from a linear equation of one variable, she directly jumped to a linear equation system of two variables (ˉ﹃ˉ).
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As smart as Emma is, she will naturally not be stumped by such a problem.