However, what Lorne didn't know was that a pair of eyes was looking at him through sunglasses.
This person was none other than Camet, who had seen Lorne training in the arena.
He could only sigh. The PVP Arena originally needed money. Entering it once would cost a lot of silver coins.
But ever since he'd used teleportation to take Lorne there once, Lorne had learned bad things from him.
And this kid had learned the teleportation skill from him.
' No, we can't go on like this. If Lorne's training method is always used in school.'
The school's treasury was going to be emptied by him. Dean Allison would definitely reprimand him when he returned.
He had to think of a way. And he had to get Lorne to agree to it.
While Master Camet was thinking about how to properly teach Lorne, Lorne had already begun to contact him happily in the arena.
One moment, there was a wind blade and the next moment, a Magic Weapon was thrown over. Then, he used his Magic Shield to block the attack.
Just like that, his magic proficiency also increased and his strength also increased rapidly.
When it was early in the morning, Lorne stopped cultivating and ate breakfast before heading to Master Kalmad's room.
Meanwhile, Master Camet had spent the night wondering how he could arrange for Lorne and he had even asked him to agree.
When there was a knock on his office door, Camet realized what had happened.
He quickly put away the magic mirror and tidied his clothes.
"Come in."
Lorne pushed open the door and entered.
Seeing Master Camet sitting in his seat, Lorne asked curiously,
"Teacher, good morning!"
"Yes, I just came to the office and you're already here. You're really hardworking."
Camet's kind words embarrassed Lorne.
"By the way, how's your training of wind blades?" Camet asked curiously.
"Teacher, I can barely reach your level but sometimes I still fail."
Upon hearing Lorne's words, Camet was dumbfounded. Why did he have to show his excellence?
He had especially taken out his ultimate skill and now Lorne was telling him that he had almost mastered it.
Is this what it means to be a real genius? Comparisons are odious, thought Camet.
Seeing Camet in a daze, Lorne was curious about what had happened to his teacher.
Could her words have scared him? But that shouldn't be the case.
Could it be that the one that Camte taught him was difficult to operate?
Even he had to cultivate for an entire night before he could fully master this technique.
The Wind Blade was almost level two and the other spells all had different small improvements.
"Not bad, looks like you're really working hard."
He calmed down and spoke calmly.
Even someone as experienced as him found it hard to believe that Lorne could grasp that method so quickly.
He had learned that technique when he was bored, because the magic cast by someone needed to dissipate.
Mages would always find a way to lock onto their enemies or take back part of their mana.
In this way, the damage caused by magic would not be as high as it was originally and he was using this technique to coax his granddaughter, Dalyana, into thinking of it.
In order to make him happy, Camet was now even more certain that Lorne was not a reincarnator.
Reincarnators could only learn magic faster if they were reincarnated. However, they would not be able to practice magic like this.
This was useless on the previous battlefield.
Having been praised by Camet, Lorne wasn't proud. Instead, he said humbly,
"Teacher Camet, you taught me well."
Hearing Lorne's words, Camet smiled kindly.
Seeing that Camet was happy, Lorne took the opportunity to share his thoughts.
"Master Camet, I don't have much money now. I wanted to ask if you have any part-time jobs here?"
Lorne's humble words made him gain a bunch of favorability points from Camet.
Lorne probably would have filled up at Camet's.
Seeing that Lorne was being so modest, Camet smiled and said, "Sure but wait for me to think about it."
"Yes, teacher."
Hearing Lorne's words, Camet was naturally very happy because he was too humble.
Furthermore, he had to earn money to support himself and look at the children in his family.
He had not grown up under their protection. No wonder Lorne did not have such a proud expression.
Camet recalled that most of his disciples were disciples of large families, so he naturally had more small problems.
However, his talent was better than ordinary people. For someone like him who liked to teach geniuses, he naturally could only choose the disciples of large family clans.
However, if Lorne wanted to earn money, the most profitable way was to hunt magical beasts.
And since Lorne needed money to kill magical beasts, it was naturally the most profitable. Another point was that he could cultivate magic outside.
He did not need to harm the school's arena. He spent another night in the arena.
The arena couldn't be opened today, so they had to ask someone to repair it again.
He had taken care of this matter but it wouldn't last long.
And now Lorne wanted to make money, hunt magical beasts, make money and train magic.
Combining all these points, wasn't it just going out to train?
For a moment, it was as if Camet could see the light in front of him. That's right. Arrange for Lorne to go out and train.
With his talent, he could quickly master a lot of magic and earn a lot of money.
More importantly, he would no longer practice magic in school.
When the time came, the arena would not be maintained every day. If not, he would have to send a message to the construction team.
He told them to come back in two days. He would have to teach Lorne some elementary spells in the next few days.
She wanted him to train outside so that he would not harm the facilities in the school.
"Lorne, do you have any thoughts about going out for training?"
"Lorne, do you have any thoughts about going out for training?"
He meant for him to go out and train. Not only could he earn money but he could also practice his magic.
Although he thought this way, the magical beasts outside were all very powerful.
Lorne, on the other hand, was just a newbie who had just entered the law school. He was not a melee fighter.
It was really a question whether he could survive if he went out to train now.
"Teacher, I really want to go train but my strength first…"
Understanding Lorne's concern, Camet smiled.
"Don't worry, I'll go with you. When the time comes, I can teach you some other magic. This will be useful for your training."
It was mainly because Camet himself helped to answer other people's questions at school and they were all newbies.
That was when he'd done it because he wasn't very busy. After taking Lorne in, Camet had put all his attention on Lorne.
Even if he went out with Lorne to train, it would be fine, unless there was a huge crisis at the academy.
Otherwise, he wouldn't need to do anything. Because Dean Allison wasn't around, he was now the acting dean.