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Chapter 102: Helena's Inspection (2)



Chapter 102: Helena's Inspection (2)

Llorente showed off his collection like a child. Reiner discovered that the reviewer had collected all the mage cards currently available in circulation on the market, and all of them were shining cards!

'This guy is definitely a whale!'

As far as Reiner knew, the price of several rare shining cards had reached the high price of dozens of gold coins. Although it was not as exaggerated as buying a building, dozens of gold coins were enough for a nice house in the countryside like the place where Luna Nova Magical Academy was in.

And this guy had actually gathered all of them!

Of course, from Llorente's point of view, he was far from collecting all of them. According to the serial number, he still had a lot of cards missing, but he probably didn't know that the cards that he wanted to collect didn't exist at all.

"I fell in love with these little cards at first sight, haha, I have some money in my family, so I have no problem with spending some money for these little hobbies."

Llorente glanced at Helena, who was gently swiping across the back of the dining table with her finger in the distance and put away the mage cards. He cleared his throat and said.

This time he was able to come to inspect Luna Nova Magical Academy because he had actually spent some money behind the scenes. And Llorente's purpose for doing that was simply that he wanted to visit the holy place in his heart.

"Mr. Ian Gray, I would like to ask you, how many mage cards are there in the complete set. Now I have collected so many, but I still feel that it is far from reaching the complete set. Will you launch modern mage cards? What are the criteria for choosing characters?"

He asked a series of questions and seemed a little excited. Perhaps from the time he stepped into Luna Nova Magical Academy, this enthusiastic fan could no longer hold back his excitement.

"Uh, sorry, Mr. Llorente, it's not convenient to answer some questions, but our current selection of mage cards is still the fallen wizards. Anyone who had a great achievement will be included, regardless of their factions or the type of magic they studied."

Reiner said. He couldn't tell Llorente that the remaining Mage Cards were still in Sharon's mind, right?

"Sorry, I was too excited."

Llorente took out his handkerchief and wiped his sweat. He glanced at Helena again. The lady was standing at the dining window, looking at the kitchen through the small window.

"Ms. Helena is very strict with the school, but rest assured, Mr. Ian Gray, I will help you secretly."

Patting his chest, Llorente smiled mysteriously.

"Thanks."

Reiner was quite surprised by Loriente's behavior. I had a feeling that "our comrades are all over the world and even penetrated into the enemy's headquarters". It was pretty satisfying to think about it.

While the two were whispering, Helena checked around the canteen before returning to her seat. It seemed like she was not able to find anything wrong.

After a brief lunch, the three of them got up the tower. Helena was going to check the student dormitory.

For her, the dormitory was the most problematic place. Whether it was prohibited items, a room that had not been cleaned for a long time, or a student who lazily slackened in the dormitory, these were major areas that would cause a school to lose points.

She took out her notebook, ready to record the situation at any time.

But when Helena came to the student dormitory tower, she was stunned.

'Is this really a student dormitory?'

She couldn't help but wonder.

In front of her, the spotless ground was as clean and tidy as it had been waxed, and judging from the traces, it was not a temporary cleaning, but had been in use for a long time.

The doors of most dormitories were closed, but soon they found a dormitory with an open door.

Walking into it, a girl was sitting at the desk. Seeing three people coming in, the girl subconsciously blocked the book spread out on her desk.

"Uh, Mr. Principal."

She greeted and glanced at her desk again.

None of this escaped Helena's eyes. She also looked at the tabletop, where several books were piled up on the slightly messy table.

Helena walked to the table, stretched out her hand, and scanned the textbooks that covered them. She noticed that the girl's eyes were a little erratic, and she immediately pulled out the book at the bottom.

Helena was so familiar with this common trick. When students secretly read extracurricular books or other things, they would cover it up like this, but in the eyes of experienced Helena, this was simply useless.

"Principal Ian Gray, why do your students read this...eh?"

However, the book in her hand caused Helena to stop all of sudden.

Because that was not a novel or a magazine, but the "Truth" that was issued three months ago, this was the most authoritative and comprehensive academic journal, even Helena could only understand a little bit of the information on it.

"Dana, didn't I tell you that the content of "Truth" is too difficult for you. You should lay the foundation first."

Reiner seemed to say it helplessly, causing the girl, Dana, to lower her head.

"Sorry, principal, I just saw that His Excellency Alberton's paper on calculus in polar coordinates and found that it is very beautiful, so I want to understand it thoroughly."

"......"

Upon hearing the conversation between the two, a few black lines appeared on Helena's head.

She glanced at the draft on the table again. It was densely packed with formulas. It was obvious that what the girl said was not nonsense.

Originally, Helena wanted to ask a few questions, but after another thought, she didn't have a thorough understanding of the content of polar coordinates and calculus. Wouldn't it be shameful if she was stumped by this student's question? After thinking about it, she turned around instead of opening her mouth. And she left this dormitory.

Reiner smiled at Dana and followed her out.

Helena wanted to find Luna Nova Magical Academy's negligence, but she had repeatedly failed to find anything. She couldn't help but think about the question of whether this school was really qualified again.

But she didn't know that these were actually pre-arranged.

When Reiner was a teacher on the earth, his school had been inspected by relevant departments more than once. He knew everything and every area that an inspector would want to check. So naturally, it was easy for him to deal with this inspection.

Every place that the inspector could reach, including the canteen, had been meticulously cleaned to ensure that there was no dust. At the same time, Reiner had made a certain plan for each student's action today. In other words, all the things that the two inspectors saw today were planned by Reiner.

Reiner had investigated Ms. Helena beforehand. She was good at law study, so he arranged for Professor Hawkins to explain the three laws of Alberton. In fact, this professor was better at the element study, and those students were also the ones with the best grades, and they were not even the third graders.

Helena seemed to select a few people to answer random questions, but she didn't know that this was entirely led by Reiner.

And Dana's seemingly nervous little action was all just an act. Everything was under the control of Reiner.

Reiner clearly knew that for people, the scary thing was not being controlled by others, but that they were already under control, but they didn't realize it.

Helena was in such a situation

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