A few days later, Seaport Town, Heath Lighthouse, a lecture room on the first floor.

After settling in Harbour Town, Heath cleaned out the first floor of the lighthouse and turned it into a classroom dedicated to teaching nearby children. After all, he is now a scholar, isn't he?

At this moment, in the classroom, Heath is routinely teaching today's knowledge.

"...The name of the place we are in is the Gold Coast, which is said to be derived from a custom agreed upon by ancient wizards..."

"...the reason why seawater is salty is because it contains very high levels of salt..."

"...If you continue to inject salt into the sea water to increase the density to a certain level, human beings can float on the water without any external force..."

Professor Heath's content is mainly literacy, but in addition to this, he also talks about a variety of other knowledge, such as astronomy, geography, history, and even common sense knowledge such as mathematics and physics.

There is no standardized education in this world, and of course there are no fixed subjects to be taught. It is mainly up to the scholars themselves to decide which courses they want to teach.

In the spacious classroom, more than a dozen children sat on small benches and listened carefully to what Heath said in front of him.

From time to time, a pair of small hands were raised to ask all kinds of questions.

"Teacher, Mr. Heath, is what you said true? You can float on the water without using a wooden board? This is not, isn't this magic?"

"That's the power of wizards!"

Most of them are too young to deeply understand the importance of 'knowledge', but simply feel that it is more interesting to learn knowledge by taking a class at Heath than staying at home and helping their parents dry the dried fish.

In addition, the teacher can occasionally be heard telling some mythological stories, which are about magic, about legendary wizards.

"Teacher, can you float on the sea without using a wooden board? Can a wizard's magic do it? Can you do it?" Lily stood up, stared at Heath with big eyes, and looked at Heath expectantly.

Other students also looked over.

Heath smiled and nodded: "Yes, the wizard's magic can also make you stand on the water."

The children who got the exact answer cheered.

"I'll just say it!"

"Wizards really can, wizards' magic can stand on the water!"

"Wizard, omnipotent, magic, omnipotent!"

No matter what plane, era, or age, supernatural powers are always of the greatest interest to mortals.

Although scholars and wizards are completely two-level creatures, children simply think that scholars with extensive knowledge must know the legendary wizards, so they often pester the Heath to ask many things about wizards.

Seeing that they were so interested, Occasionally Heath would tell them some 'Legends of Wizards' outside of class.

Heath raised his hand and calmed the excited children: "Okay, let's get our attention back to the textbook, now we're not talking about magic..."

"Boom!" At this moment, suddenly, there was a crisp sound from the door.

The hidden door was smashed open, and a small stone bounced twice on the door panel, and then fell to the ground.

"Yeah! Someone threw rocks!"

"Who is so disgusting!"

"It must be Eric the trickster!"

The children swarmed around the classroom door.

But he saw a little boy standing outside Heath's fenced courtyard. He was about the same age as the children inside. He was seven or eight years old, but his clothes were much more shabby and dirty than the children here. It looks like a little beggar wandering in the alleys of the city.

"It sure is him!"

"I knew it was the nasty guy Eric!"

"What does he want?"

The children started talking, looking at the boy with disgust.

Lily stood out with her hands on her hips, and scolded the little boy: "Eric, you nasty guy, we are in class, don't make trouble!"

The little boy made a face: "What class, what can that liar teach you?"

Lily's cheeks bulged: "What nonsense are you talking about, our teacher is a scholar, scholar, do you understand?"

The little boy took out a stone from his pocket and threw it, while saying disdainfully: "A scholar is a piece of shit! Even a little finger can't compare to a knight! When I find a mysterious wizard in the forest to become a knight, Bring that old liar to walk the horse!"

Lily snorted softly, "I'm too lazy to care about you."

After speaking, he ignored the little boy, turned around and greeted the other students to go back: "Come on, let's go back to class, ignore him."

Seeing that everyone was going back, the boy looked a little anxious, and the smile on his face disappeared instantly.

He immediately said: "Don't go, I haven't bullied you enough, do I agree with you to go? If anyone dares to go, I won't kill him!"

As he spoke, he was about to throw the stone in his hand.

The other children were obviously a little scared, but Lily remained unmoved, pulling the other students and saying, "Don't be afraid of him, let's go."

Under Lily's persuasion, the children went back.

After seeing that, the little boy bit his lip and said angrily, "You brought it on yourself!"

As he spoke, he smashed the stone in his hand towards Lily.

The stone crossed an arc in the air and flew straight towards Lily's head. At this moment, Lily was busy greeting her classmates and didn't pay attention at all.

Seeing that the stone was about to hit Lily's head, just at this moment, a hand reached out and grabbed the small stone with a 'pop'.

Heath in a black academic uniform appeared at the door.

"teacher!"

"teacher!"

The children hurriedly saluted.

Heath walked to the door, his eyes fell on the little boy at the door.

Seeing an adult coming over, the little boy didn't have the slightest fear, but instead said sharply: "Hey, are you that old liar? You tricked all the children in the town into coming here, saying, what are your plans?"

"You're an evil wizard, aren't you! You'll turn them into frogs and eat them, won't you?"

"You better stay away from them!"

"Although I don't like them either, this is my territory, and I don't allow anyone to do anything wrong here!"

"When I become a knight, I will crusade you!"

As he spoke, he raised his hand and gestured twice in front of him. He could vaguely see that it was a sword swing, and he didn't know where he learned it.

Seeing his look possessed by a showman, Heath couldn't help twitching the corners of his mouth.

He said, "It doesn't seem like a knight's virtue to come to someone's house and throw a stone at the door without announcing it."

The little boy snorted softly: "I want you to worry, what reason does a righteous knight have to say to an evil wizard?"

For some reason, Heath suddenly thought this little boy was interesting, much more interesting than the cookie-cutter kids in the classroom.

With a thought in his heart, he smiled and said, "I'm worried that I will fall into trouble if you speak so viciously."

While speaking, he quietly mobilized his magic power and recited a short spell in silence, and the low-level darkness spell [Curse] was released quietly.

A group of black airflow that mortals could not see quietly rolled over and quietly submerged into the little boy's body.

The little boy who was still making a fuss felt inexplicably cold all over his body, and an ominous feeling quickly filled his heart, and he was no longer in the mood to play here.

He snorted again: "Master, I am very stable!"

As he said that, he raised one leg and patted it.

However, as soon as he finished speaking, standing on one leg, his center of gravity was unsteady, his feet staggered, and he fell straight to the ground with a somersault. Grass and mud.

The children laughed.

The little boy who got up was stunned, and after hearing the laughter of the children at the door, his whole person suddenly became bad.

His face was flushed red, and he bit his mouth tightly.

Then he turned around and ran away without saying a word.

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