Chapter 466 Interesting Professors
Chapter 466 Interesting Professors
Chapter 466 Interesting Professors
It was another normal day when Rishi received a message. He opened it and found out that it was a message informing him that he had been challenged.
Someone wanted to challenge him for his room; he had 24 hours to reply and would need to fight in three days after accepting a challenge.
Rishi was ready for a fight, but he wanted some more time. "I will do it at the last minute; I am busy right now."
He started his day with training before getting ready to attend classes. Today, he had three classes: PvP fighting, Rune, and Mana Veins Mastery.
He discovered Vinay had also received a challenge as he approached his class. It was as if some people could not see them living in a better room than them.
"I will challenge those above our floor after I get free," said Rishi. He also wanted to get more contribution points and better facilities. The training hall he could access now was suitable, but he wanted something better.
Training halls were designed to help students train their physical bodies, using magic to add gravity, weight, and machines. Training could have better effects.
He had heard some training halls had powerful water flow, which could be used to train the body.
The one at the top was able to excess Styz water pool, which could temper the body. Each of them was very useful for him, as simple training could not increase his strength much.
He approached his class and entered it. This class was held in a proper lecture hall. A big hall filled with long tables and chairs appeared before him.
It was designed in step style so each student could see the board and professor clearly.
He looked around and saw that many students were already present there. He approached the front desk and sat there.
There was a girl with brown hair beside him with black-colored eyeglasses. She was reading the textbook.
Rishi also took out the textbook that he had issued from the library. On his left was a boy with messy hair. He was inscribing a rune on the paper. 'Spark' appeared on it, and the paper burned to ash.
"Shit, not again." He smashed his fist on the desk, making it shake. The girl gave him a severe stare for a moment before focusing again.
The boy looked the other way, not daring to face her. Rishi looked at this comical scene and didn't know what to do.
'Buzz' A bell rang, signaling the start of the class. A young lady appeared wearing a saree (a single-cloth dress). She took out some books and put them on the teacher's desk.
She then opened the drawer and took out a remote. She pointed it behind her and pressed a button. A screen appeared behind her; she opened a presentation and started the class.
She explained everything in detail with real-life examples, and Rishi enjoyed the class. He learned many things; she was like a bulb scattering light of Runic knowledge toward the students.
Rishi was like a plant, absorbing as much as he could. She kept talking about various theories and concepts for forty minutes.
It was a long time, but no one felt bored. Was it because of her beauty?
While most humans had a soft corner toward beautiful things and people, it was limited. Too much of everything made it ordinary.
Even if someone likes a particular dish and loves it more than everything, he would feel bored if he had to eat it every time for the rest of his life.
Now it was question time. Students raised their hands and asked their doubts one by one. It took some time, but Rishi finally got a chance.
"Professor, is there a way to make a foreign rune inscription style your own? Is creating your own inscribing style useful if you know a good one?" He asked.
The professor replied, "While it is good to have a good inscription style, you have to know that it was created by someone for his own use and according to his own capabilities."
"If you have a superior rune inscription style that uses fire elements with mana and you try to learn it when you are more proficient in water elements, then you will not be able to master it."
"Mastering an inscription style is the most important thing; previous inscription styles were great initially. However, a runemaster has to form his own style if he wants to reach the top." She added.
Some more questions were asked after it, which she answered on the spot. She didn't even have to think about it, like she had endless knowledge.
Rishi had never been this impressed by any Rune teachers he had met. Now, he could understand why this was one of the top five universities.
'Professor Shweta, I will remember it.'
He left the class and started moving toward the venue of his next class, which was about Mana Veins. While he had learned a lot about them by himself, he wanted to have a deeper understanding of how to use them.
This was a perfect class for him where he could learn about it. This class was surprising to take place in the lecture hall.
He entered it and saw that the front seats were already full. He sat in the middle seat and looked at the students. He saw that there were many students. Most of them were newcomers.
However, he could also see some second-year students. Most were sitting in groups, busy with their own conversations.
A middle-aged man appeared as soon as it was time for the class. He wore a formal dress and a white shirt over black pants. Without his gray-colored Blazer, it would have been hard to differentiate him from regular students.
He also showed the slides. Some short Videos showed an X-ray vision examination of the mana veins inside a human body.
Looking at it, he could better understand the concept of mana veins. After that, the professor also talked about how the Mana Veins are not perfect and what the ideal location should be.
He also talked about how to shift them and change their position. With the help of Aim, Rishi and other students could understand it.
He said it might be a little painful, but it is worth it. After that, they will notice a rapid improvement in the mana flow. He said this was the ideal time; after one or two more years, they would be fixed, and changing their position would not be possible.
This was something Rishi didn't know. He looked at the data shown by the professor. He explained how this little change could improve the overall output by 30 percent if done correctly.
However, he also warned them that achieving the perfect Mana Veins positioning was impossible. They just had to try their best to get closer to it, and that would already be enough.
Rishi clenched his hand, taking it as a challenge. He was now understanding the importance of high-level professors. The knowledge and explanation they gave were worth every effort students put in to get admission to them.
He was so interested that he didn't even notice that the bell had already rung. The professor smiled and left the class.
Rishi was thrilled; he learned a lot more than he had expected. He was free now for some time, but soon he had to attend his last class for the day.
He went to the park nearby and sat below a tree. He closed his eyes and tried to remember what he had learned.
Too much information was hard to understand for him. Time passed, and he was able to understand each concept. This clarified some concepts that he could not understand the first time.
After learning the mana vein positioning technique, he focused on his body and started using it. This was very complex; he had to focus on only one vein and slowly shift it toward the ideal position.
He activated extreme focus and started focusing; it took him only one minute before he could understand everything clearly and knew what to do.
Starting with the same vein, he slowly shifted it by a few millimeters. A sharp pain rushed through that part of his body. However, continued pain was something he was not afraid of.
He had many advantages over other students. He was already in the epic stage, and his body was also very balanced and a little elastic.
If this was not enough, he had very high pain resistance due to using Icy Body.
It took him only a few minutes to successfully change the position of one vein; he continued it for an hour and was able to shift one-third of the veins.
He wanted to change everything, but he was already mentally exhausted. He had a class in just half an hour, so he didn't want to exhaust himself.