Wizard: I Brought the Wrong System

Chapter 498: So fragrant

"As the son of Knight Claire, how can he be so coy in doing things!"

Captain Patton was not used to it at all. He stared and scolded: "She looks like a woman and has no courage at all!"

Bevin pursed his lips and remained silent.

Although he was only thirteen years old, in Yaro's previous life, he was even just entering junior high school, but he had already heard too many similar words.

For example, last year, on the morning when Yarrow came, Bevin shared with Baron Clare for the first time that he was reading fairy tales to everyone, but was always distorted into color stories by those rough guys.

Baron Claire replied coldly: 'As a lord, you should get along with them. Since they like it, why don't you just tell the color story? Can't say it? Why? Do you think this kind of thing is too vulgar and tarnishes your 'noble' status? ’

For example, when Bevin was ten years old, he fell ill and felt dizzy. He mustered up the courage to ask for leave from his deceased old housekeeper, hoping to avoid a day of study.

The old housekeeper taught with a serious face: "If farmers feel uncomfortable, can they stop farming? If soldiers feel uncomfortable, can they not go to the battlefield? As a noble, you neither have to endure wind and rain like farmers, nor do you have to face swords like soldiers. I can get up normally and come here to ask for leave normally, why can’t I complete today’s course normally?”

For example, when the huge disaster occurred in the Perrin territory, Bevin, who was sent out in advance by his mother, stopped the fleeing people and asked them about his mother's whereabouts.

When Bevin burst into tears after learning that his mother had turned into a demon, the victims mercilessly cursed Bevin, who was only seven or eight years old:

‘As the son of a disaster star, you have the nerve to cry? ’

From that moment on, it seemed that no one in the world cared about his age, or whether he was suffering, tired or in pain.

At this time, Bevin could not help but recall a thunderstorm night when he was a child.

Amidst the thunder and lightning, in the cold and empty castle, the young woman trembled and hugged the young Bevin, and kept mumbling: "Bevin, don't be afraid, mother is here, mother is here..."

Well... Mom is here.

Bevin subconsciously looked in the direction of his mother's room.

Oh, by the way, she...is no longer here.

Captain Patton didn't know Bevin's little mood, and began to analyze it for Bevin in a strict manner.

"Although I haven't dealt with Yaro directly like you, I can be considered to have a certain understanding of him during the period of lurking."

"Mr. Yaro is knowledgeable, courteous, and mature in many aspects. But one thing you may not have noticed is that in just the past six months, he has grown four inches taller, almost as tall as a fist. .”

"This shows that he is actually not very old, at least not yet an adult!"

"Since he is not yet an adult, then if we look at his knowledge reserve, etiquette details, and even his mature performance in all aspects, we can know that he was born very noble!"

Captain Patton was filled with emotion: "Civilization is reflected in all aspects. Think about the delicacies Mr. Yarrow makes in his daily life... Maybe in his eyes, we are almost the same as the savages in the jungle?"

Having said this, he looked at Bevin seriously.

"If little Heli is an isolated little savage, you are at best the son of a savage leader, and there is no essential difference in status.

They are all learning from him, and there is no difference in status.

Little Heli found opportunities to hang out near Mr. Arrow every day, but you hid in the corner and were busy doing your own thing every day.

If Mr. Yarrow really has something to do, can't he just ask little Heli to help? There have been so many troubles calling Little Heli. When there are some benefits, can we still forget about her? "

Bevin understood what Captain Patton meant.

This means that he is not proactive enough.

But Bevin couldn't take the initiative.

On the one hand, because of his age and mentality, he couldn't stick to Yaro every day like little Heli, and he couldn't lose face.

On the other hand, there are hidden dangers in his body.

He needs to meditate, recite some general magic structures that Yaro has selected for him, exercise his ability to control shadows, and summarize his own abilities.

Not to mention pestering Yarrow, when Yarrow lived in Perrin Castle before, he was even a little nervous about class time, and often had to borrow class notes from little Heli to study.

His original foundation was better than that of little Heli, but later on, every time Yaro left Perrin Castle temporarily, he always said, "If you don't understand anything, just ask Heli."

Trapped by the principle of 'if you don't know, you're not there', many of the things Bevin learned were not allowed to be known to the servants of Perrin Castle.

Therefore, in the eyes of many servants, even Captain Patton, little Hurley, who was originally worse than Bevin in terms of basic skills, could actually become Bevin's teacher!

How much more did Heli learn every day when she pestered Yaro?

Or... Bevin is slacking off?

Bevan smiled, picked up the iron cage on the ground, and continued to work, while saying, "You don't understand."

The sudden 'disappearance' of his mother did not make Bevin become extreme.

Because of the disaster, the people who were still willing to stay in Perrin Manor became more united, and the entire Perrin Manor was like a big family.

For example, the young guard Zeller whom I met just now calls him "Little Bevin" in private and treats Bevin as his own brother.

—Even only pampering, not bullying like a real brother. Because of the difference in superiority and inferiority, they could only talk to Beiwen briefly.

Bevin didn't want them to get hurt.

Not letting them come into contact with any knowledge related to wizards is the best protection for them.

A little misunderstanding, Bevin didn't care.

"Yes, I really don't understand, but then you tell me why!"

Bevin naturally wanted to learn more and more magical knowledge, but he couldn't lose face and couldn't rush over like little Heli. He couldn't be honest about his thoughts, so he said awkwardly: "Little Heli and I learned differently.”

"If it's not the case, you still want to ask her?"

Captain Patton tried to persuade him earnestly: "Don't be embarrassed. A few days ago, deputy housekeeper Dylan sent a message saying that Yaro will leave in another half a year at most. If you don't learn more while he is still here, When he leaves, who else can you turn to to learn from? Xiao Heli? Can you guarantee that she won't hide it from you?

Only Mr. Yarrow doesn't care.

Just like making a magical hot air balloon is an extremely precious technology to us, but to him, it is as inconspicuous as a penny in the hand of a great noble! "

Half a year?

A sense of urgency arose in Bevin's heart, but he was still arrogant: "Teacher Yaro has given me the knowledge of becoming a wizard a long time ago. Now I just need to find a way to improve myself. Perrin Castle is the best place for me to improve. Follow Yaro Teacher Luo doesn’t have much help around me, and other knowledge is of limited help to me, and Heli doesn’t need to learn how to become a wizard.”

Is that so?

Captain Patton was a little confused, and just as he was about to ask again, there was a sudden thumping sound near the window, and a gray dove quickly landed.

He grabbed the letter, took it off the pigeon's leg, glanced at it a few times, and handed it to Bevin: "Mr. Yaro asked you to go to Lan'er Village again. Since you can improve better here, do you want to refuse?" he?"

"No! Captain Patton, help me prepare my horse immediately!"

Um! So delicious!

(End of chapter)

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