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Act 454. Afternoon at the Stein Institute


Rainbow Tower, midsummer.

The city above the clouds is bathed in the blazing sun.

Although protected by a magic barrier, most of the heat has been transformed into the power to protect the city, but looking up at the dazzling sunshine will still make people feel a sense of agitation.

A feeling of heat that comes from within.

In the Stein Institute, Robinson was sitting boredly on a chair, pulling his collar toward the air outlet of the temperature-regulating array, trying to become cooler.

"As long as you feel calm inside, you can feel the coolness."

Beside him, Odyssey, a man wearing glasses, was holding a book in his hand and was looking at Robinson's somewhat indecent behavior with disdain.

"It's been so hot this year.

I don't remember it being this hot last year."

Robinson picked up the Rainbow Tower daily newspaper on the table as a fan and glanced at the weather forecast on it.

"Today's maximum temperature is 36 degrees.

Oh my God, last year I remember it was only 34 degrees at most.

At that time, there was already a continent-wide drought.

It seems that this year's artificial rainfall work will be even harder."

"Some people think that the continuous high temperature is abnormal.

Perhaps the exhaust gas emitted by our factory pollutes the environment and causes the extreme heat."

Odyssey said lightly.

"If Euler were here at this time, he would definitely tell some truth.

It's a pity."

Robinson looked at the corner of the laboratory that had been cleared and sighed.

Their colleague and classmate Euler was eventually found dead in his home, after a huge explosion and high temperatures destroyed an area including his apartment, where traces of Euler's body were also found.

This matter was officially linked to the high-level mage Enrique Levin who had previously defected.

After confirmation of the residual traces of magic power, Euler did indeed die at the hands of Levin.

However, why did Levin kill Euler?

La, and why such an explosion occurred, people cannot know.

For Robinson and Odyssey, although Euler was a guy who liked to show off and care about others, he was always his companion.

Such a friend who had been together day and night ceased to exist in an instant, which had a huge impact on the two of them. of.

On the one hand, Robinson and Odyssey originally thought that the Rainbow Tower was the safest place in the world.

They were already a little lazy and neglected to take precautions.

However, they did not expect that in this area, a mid-level mage was brazenly killed.

Even according to their teacher Ludwig Stein, the defected high-ranking mage Enrique Levin almost caused great damage in the Tower of Rainbow.

On the one hand, this also inspired the two of them to study magic harder and strive to improve themselves, because only in this way can similar things be effectively prevented from happening.

Of course, efforts have their limits.

At this moment, in this sleepy afternoon, the two of them took advantage of the afternoon tea time to start fishing.

"Ah, the teacher asked me to bring you snacks."

At the door of the laboratory, Wendy, wearing a long skirt, walked in carrying a plate with black tea and snacks.

The back of her head was tied with a light blue ribbon, giving her a more mature charm.

"Thank you."

Robinson took the dinner plate with one hand, placed it on the experimental table, picked up the teapot and poured black tea into the two cups.

"Wendy, you can become even prettier."

His words made Wendy smile shyly.

The ring on Wendy's fingertip reflected the sunlight, showing a little bit of starlight.

She and high-ranking mage Ludwig Stein registered their marriage at the beginning of the new year, and are now Mrs.

Stein.

Despite this, Wendy still works at the front desk, serving tea and water to the mage in the institute.

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In her words, although her magic level is not high, as long as she can support your research work, that is enough.

"I really envy the teacher for being able to marry such a beautiful wife.

I really want to have a girlfriend."

Robinson took a sip of black tea, and the rich and mellow tea made his envy even deeper.

"To put it this way, many of my classmates are single.

I can organize some social gatherings when I have time.

They also respect the mid-level mages quite a bit."

Wendy said that not long after they graduated, the vast majority of students were still staying in the Rainbow Tower, hoping to find a job.

Of course, the competition in the Rainbow Tower was also extremely fierce, even in the Rainbow Tower Advanced Academy.

In institutions of higher learning, less than 10% of the graduates each year can successfully stay in the Tower of Rainbow for more than three years.

Most of them return to their hometown and find a job in the magic association in their hometown.

"Okay, okay, Wendy, you are so kind."

Robinson showed a hearty smile.

He was outspoken and not secretive at all.

Although he could easily offend others, he was also very easy to communicate with.

Odyssey did not participate in this topic.

He liked magic more than women.

He did not understand how women could be more attractive than studying elements and magic.

But the black tea was still delicious, Odyssey had to admit.

Wendy said goodbye to the two of them and prepared a new afternoon tea.

She came to the third floor of the institute, opened the door and walked into Ludwig Stein's office.

"I got some afternoon tea, dear."

Wendy became more like a virtuous wife at this time, and her arrival made Stein raise his head slightly.

"Thank you.

Please rest for a while while I finish reading this paper."

Stein's frown relaxed for a moment, but when he lowered his head and continued reading, his face became increasingly gloomy.

Wendy sat aside and waited for a while with her hands on her knees.

Seeing that Stein made no move, she stood up and came to his side.

"Did something happen at work?"

She saw that Stein seemed worried, but she didn't know why, so she could only ask.

"Um" Stein put down the paper in his hand and nodded slightly.

"This is the latest paper from Rainer Ian Gray and his first since last year's High Council."

There were many notes on the parchment in Stein's hand, and he had obviously read them carefully many times.

"ah" Wendy was a little panicked.

She hurriedly touched Stein's forehead and confirmed that there was nothing abnormal before she felt relieved.

You know, Rainer Ingle's thesis was not even for high-level mages.

She was afraid that Stein What mishaps will occur as a result?

"I'm fine, don't worry.

Rather, his paper coincides with some of the assumptions I mentioned before.

It's just that Rainer Inglet thought more deeply and long-term than I did."

With that said, Stein turned his head and looked at Wendy.

"Wendy, do you believe that the length of time can change":