Chapter 64
Chapter 64: Dark Demon Promotes True Goodness and Beauty
“Cough! Cough! Cough!”
Sister Carrian coughed three times to express her shock.
She lowered her head and observed carefully.
The girl lying in the sickbed indeed had some masculine features, but she clearly did not have a Adam’s apple, and her body development was quite mature, even bordering on precocious.
If this student beside her had not pointed out her true gender, Sister Carrian would never have guessed that she was actually a boy.
“Are you sure?” She couldn’t help but turn around and ask again.
Dark showed compassion, nodding slightly, “I should think so.”
There shouldn’t be a sudden twin sister of Robert appearing among the first-year students, right?
“That’s troublesome!” Sister Carrian took a deep breath, “In recent years, even the most outrageous pranks were just turning people into pigs. I didn’t expect there could be something worse than that.”
“Turning into a pig?!”
Dark couldn’t judge whether being turned into a pig or being turned into the opposite sex was more outrageous.
But clearly, Sister Carrian thought the latter was more outrageous.
However, if turning someone into a pig can be cured, turning someone into a woman should be easy, right?
With such thoughts, Dark asked, “Can it be cured?”
Sister Carrian pulled out a crumpled rubber white glove from her pocket and put it on, solemnly saying, “Changing genders is fundamentally a type of transformation spell, just like turning someone into a pig, sheep, or frog. They all theoretically cannot last long and will automatically revert after a certain period of time.”
“Of course, before a diagnosis is made, we can’t make hasty judgments. Shylph, tracing back to the root is not within my scope of responsibility.”
“Shylph… Professor?”
As a gentle breeze blew, Dark turned his head and saw that Professor Shylph had already silently stood behind him.
Naturally, the professors wouldn’t ignore such an incident.
Professor Shylph said seriously, “Go to class first. I’ve already informed Professor Jones.”
“Alright, Professor.”
Dark bowed and then left the infirmary.
Professional matters should be handled by professionals.
He no longer needed to worry about it.
…
“Hey, Diemon.”
“Good morning, Goddard.”
On the way to the classroom, Dark met Wit.
Wit looked very dispirited, his face drooping as he greeted him.
He asked half-heartedly, “Diemon, have you seen Robert? I mean, Broheim.”
Dark said indifferently, “If you’re looking for Broheim, you can go to the infirmary. Of course, I don’t recommend you go there now, since class is about to start.”
Wit immediately perked up, “In the infirmary? Is he alright? Must be diarrhea, right? This kid, I’ve been looking for him everywhere!”
Dark gave him an odd look, “Perhaps.”
It was better to keep such embarrassing things confidential.
“Then it’s fine.” Wit said, “By the way, Diemon… Diemon? Oh, slow down, I’m almost exhausted, I haven’t even eaten breakfast!”
…
When Dark arrived at the classroom, he found out that the prank involving a female student had spread.
Fortunately, no one knew that the “female” was actually Robert. Otherwise, the young magi would have already caused a commotion.
The students hadn’t noticed Robert’s absence, and Professor Jones came to the classroom as usual.
She didn’t dwell on it and started teaching directly.
This class focused on the attribute克制 (attribute suppression) between golems.
There were twenty attributes in total, with light and dark existing independently outside the other eighteen.
“Every substance has dual aspects of light and darkness, which do not interact with other attributes but exist in mutual suppression.
Of course, some ghost-type golems may despise light, but that is actually biological suppression rather than energy attribute suppression.”
“What is meant by energy attribute suppression refers to the relationship of victory and defeat between pure energies, which is derived from empirical scientific conclusions.”
“For example, ice suppresses dragons.”
Professor Jones shrugged.
“Who knows why ice attributes can suppress dragon attributes? Because dragons are cold-blooded animals?”
…
This class was somewhat interesting.
Professor Jones frequently called students up to summon golems for demonstration, creating quite a few amusing moments.
But when Professor Jones required students to copy the attribute suppression table ten times after class and memorize it, the class became less enjoyable.
It wasn’t until the end of class that no one noticed Robert’s absence.
…
“Ding-dong.”
The bell rang, and Wit rushed out of the classroom.
Although Dark felt that Robert probably didn’t want Wit to visit him, he had no reason to stop him.
The second class was arithmetic.
Professor Lily appeared at the back door, beckoning to Dark.
Dark put down his textbook and followed the professor temporarily away.
They turned to a deserted corner, and Professor Lily patted Dark’s shoulder approvingly, “Well done, you are indeed the student I have always watched over.”
Dark: “…”
Professor Lily continued excitedly, “I’ve heard about it. Your handling was excellent. Broheim is indeed a troublesome child, but if he had to carry a shadow from the first year, it would be too tragic. No one knows his real identity, and we will handle this incident as a simple prank.”
Dark asked with concern, “What about the culprit… I mean, who did it?”
Professor Lily: “Broheim has woken up, saying he was knocked out last night while wandering at night. He saw nothing.”
She changed the subject, “But don’t worry about this. The professors will handle it properly. Also, Professor Kazel asked me to pass on a message, saying your request has been resolved. By the way, what did you ask him to do?”
Dark’s expression froze, and after a while, he said, “Nothing, just a small experimental verification issue.”
Did Professor Kazel not tell the other professors about the flower card matter?
But if he didn’t want others to know, why pass on the message?
Dark was still pondering this as he returned to the classroom.
…
Just before class started.
Wit returned cheerfully, accompanied by a recovered Robert.
“Robert, I’m glad you’re okay.”
“Just ate something bad, don’t make a big deal out of it…”
Dark glanced over and met Robert’s gaze.
Robert immediately showed a pleading expression.
Dark subtly signaled something and blinked.
Robert nodded gratefully.
Wit sensed something was off, “Robert, what’s wrong with you?”
Robert: “Nothing, just got bitten by a mosquito on the eye.”
Wit: “Mosquitoes, why wasn’t I bitten?”
Robert: “Maybe my flesh smells better?”
Wit: “Haha.”
…
In this class, Professor Lily imparted the “multiplication table” extracted from Dark’s mouth.
Of course, there was multiplication in this world, but due to the lack of widespread education in the past, a systematic approach like “vertical calculation” and “multiplication table” had not been invented.
Regardless, after this class, Dark could hear the young magi reciting on their way: “One times one equals one, one times two equals two…”
(End of Translation)