Greetings, Mister Principal: Inspection of the Master


The male invigilator's name was Louis. He was stunned and did not dare to reply.

The man in front of me is the third-level mage who is in charge of the mock exam. His name is Rupert. He has worked hard in the Toronto Magic Association for thirty-seven years and is quite famous.

At the same time, Rupert is also known for his strictness. During his years as a patrol teacher, Rupert has caught at least hundreds of unlucky people who tried to cheat. Even his colleagues are in awe of his vigorous and resolute behavior.

The so-called patrol teachers are supervisors who travel to various examination rooms during the exam. At the same time, the patrol teachers will also supervise each invigilator. Because there have been vicious incidents in the past where students bribed the invigilators to cheat together, so patrol teachers The authority of the exam teacher is much greater than that of the average invigilator. Letting Rupert take charge will be more of a deterrent.

"Mr. Rupert, the exam has just ended, we have to pack the papers."

The name of the female invigilator is Remia. She was a little bolder and reminded Rupert.

"It's okay. You continue to sort out the test papers. I'm looking for Rainer Iain Gray."

Rupert came to the podium, picked up the seating chart of the examination room, and soon discovered Reiner's seat.

The students couldn't help but whisper. No one knew what Rupert was looking for for Reiner, but according to rumors, any exam that Rupert was looking for would basically not end well.

"Did this guy cheat?"

James, who was in the same examination room, thought to himself, he couldn't help but feel a little happy, he wanted to see Reiner making a fool of himself.

Denna watched Rupert walking towards Reiner with some worry. She did not know this old mage, but the legends she had heard before made her feel a big stone in her heart.

Reiner looked directly at Rupert, who was slowly walking over. He had not violated any examination regulations, so he was naturally not afraid.

Rupert walked to Reiner's desk, cleared his throat, and then asked.

"Are you Rainer Iain Gray from Crescent College?"

"Yes, I am."

Reiner and Rupert locked eyes.

The air in the examination room was silent for a moment, and Rupert continued.

"Come here with me."

Reiner didn't say much. He stood up and followed Rupert out of the classroom. Before leaving the door, he winked at Dana, telling her not to worry too much.

The exam has just ended, and the examination papers are still being sorted and checked in various examination rooms. There is no one in the corridor. Reiner got back his storage bag. He secretly put on the ring transformed from the Hohenheim Gold Cup, and then followed Rupert Came to an office on the fourth floor.

"What's the matter?"

Reiner asked. He saw Rupert closing the door gently, taking a long breath and taking out a stack of parchment from the desk drawer and handing it to Reiner.

"What is this?"

Reiner took the parchment and found that there were many words written densely on it. After taking a closer look, he realized that it was a paper.

"Is this a paper?"

Reiner became even more confused when he saw Rupert's name signed the paper.

At this moment, Rupert suddenly came over and spoke in a completely different tone than before.

"Mr. Ian Gray, this is it. This is a paper of mine that has not been submitted for review. I was wondering if you could help me correct the omissions in it..."

"Huh?"

Shouldn't there be a plot here where someone who is unhappy with Reiner colludes with the examiner to frame him?

Reiner was a little stunned. When he saw Rupert's sincere and eager eyes, he forced out a smile and turned his attention back to the paper.

"Mr. Ian Gray, sit here."

Rupert pulled out the chair, let Reiner sit down, and poured another cup of tea.

"I have been stagnant in the third ring for many years and had originally given up hope of promotion, but recently I read your paper, Mr. Ian Gray, and came up with several more ideas..."

He explained like a lonely old man who hadn't confided in anyone for a long time.

"I am used to being serious in front of the juniors, so I can't help but feel ashamed, so I can only invite you to come over and help me review the paper."

Turns out he is still a face-saving old man.

Reiner smiled and quickly finished reading Rupert's paper.

The content of the paper is not complicated, but perhaps Rupert has not been exposed to cutting-edge academic theories for many years, or perhaps he is indeed lacking in talent. Many assumptions and reasoning processes in this paper have many loopholes, and it cannot be said to be a complete paper. Even if it is a qualified paper, even if it is revised, Reiner feels that the possibility of passing the review is not high.

The paper is a first draft, and there are many traces of revision. It can be seen that this is a paper that Rupert spent a lot of time writing, but this hard work cannot erase the flaws in the content of the paper.

It was only then that Reiner realized that it was not easy to get feedback and promotion through exploring the world. If it weren't for Reiner's knowledge from the earth and certain experimental conditions, then I am afraid that it will be difficult to achieve today's achievements.

Compared to the earth, this world pays more attention to personal talents~IndoMTL.com~The gap between talented people and mediocre people cannot be easily caught up with hard work.

There are many mages like Rupert who achieved great things when they were young, but were stuck in a bottleneck and were unable to break through. These people are the ordinary people in this world.

The hard work of a mortal may not be able to compete with the whim of a genius.

"Mr. Rupert, your paper..."

Reiner thought for a moment and finally decided to tell Rupert the truth.

He patiently explained some omissions in the paper, and Rupert's face became worse and worse as he listened.

Finally, after Reiner finished explaining the paper, Rupert fell into another chair and was speechless for a long time.

"Haha, it seems that I may not be able to advance to the intermediate level in my lifetime."

Rupert smiled. To Reiner, it was not a smile of despair, but rather a feeling of finally being relieved.

"Thank you, Mr. Ian Gray. In fact, I have given up a long time ago. As a mage, my level is only the same. I just want to fight hard one last time, so that my life will be considered regretless."

He stood up and saluted Reiner again.

"I'm sorry for wasting your time."

Rupert opened the door and signaled that Reiner could leave at will.

Reiner nodded, thought for a while, and said to Rupert before going out.

"Mr. Rupert, I think a person's value is not only reflected by the level of magic. The decades you have worked here are not meaningless. This is an achievement you deserve to brag about. You He is a respectable mage."

After saying that, Reiner bowed and left.

Hearing this, Rupert froze in place for a long time before letting out a long sigh.


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