Greetings, Mister Principal: Interviewer Sur (Part 2)


Walking into the office, the first thing that caught Sur's eyes was the bookshelf with various books on it. This was different from the bookshelves used by nobles to fill the occasion. At first glance, they looked like they were used frequently. .

On one side of the bookshelf, there is a log desk. On the desk are various books and documents piled up into a hill. Behind the desk, sitting is a young man.

"So young..."

Suer whispered subconsciously.

She originally thought that this Reiner Ingle should be a middle-aged man. After all, to have such achievements, he must have conducted research work for several years.

But the young man in front of him was only in his early twenties. His gray hair was a little messy. He had a handsome face and a pair of amber eyes looking at Suer. The young woman was inexplicably panicked.

As soon as he sat down, the red-haired girl brought him a cup of steaming black tea. To be honest, Su Er couldn't drink hot tea in this summer.

"Hello, my name is Suhl Heinrich, and this is my resume."

Ignoring the cup of black tea, she hurriedly handed over the resume she wrote according to the requirements of the recruitment notice. To be honest, Su Er had changed several jobs in the past few years and had never seen a resume with such weird requirements.

In addition to simple information such as name, age, address, and the magic faction that you are good at, so far it is normal. After that, there are things like hobbies, various certificates, and various activities you participated in in school and after graduation. Records of activities, and even transcripts of magic tests and advanced exams.

The weirdest thing is that the resume also requires a self-evaluation, which is really unheard of.

However, Suer finally bit the bullet and finished the resume. At this time, seeing Reiner focusing on reading, his heartbeat seemed to be a little accelerated.

"You are good at the law department. Your graduation thesis is about the application of Alberton's three laws on curved surfaces. It seems that no one is engaged in this direction. Why did you choose this?"

Unexpectedly, what he thought was a formal resume, Reiner started asking questions about one of the above items.

After Sur graduated from an ordinary magic academy, he entered a high-level magic academy, which is an academy that specifically recruits low-level magicians. These academies are similar to teaching alliances composed of several mid-level magicians. Students can take several elective courses. The courses taught by one teacher are slightly different from the traditional one-to-one master-apprentice system. It can also be regarded as an education method that has only gradually begun to be promoted in recent decades.

In the past, mages strictly abided by the relationship between teachers and students. What the students learned was taught by the teachers. Basically, the teachers taught the students what they knew. However, the mechanism of the High-level Magic Academy allows students to choose freely. The project you want to learn is a benefit for some mages who have not been able to become the direct disciples of mid-level mages.

Of course, it is not that easy to obtain a graduation certificate from a high-level magic academy. They need to write a graduation thesis and publish it in at least a third-level journal in order to successfully graduate.

Sul's graduation thesis was on the study of Alberton's three laws. There are very few low-level papers in this area. The biggest reason is that although Alberton's three laws seem simple, the actual application of mathematical knowledge is It's quite profound. Not to mention low-level mages, even mid-level mages look like they have a big head.

Actually, it’s just because there are relatively few related papers in this area and it is easier to pass the plagiarism check... Suer suppressed the thought of answering like this and began to think about the words instead.

Although there are a lot of references for a large number of topics studied by mages, there are not many directions that can be explored, and the repetition rate is likely to be too high. In this field where few people study it, there are only a few papers, so naturally there is no fear of checking. It's heavy.

Of course she couldn't explain it like this, so after a moment, Suer answered.

“Because I think Lord Alberton’s three laws do not adequately explain motion on curved surfaces, and are too cumbersome in some places, so I want to try to integrate several types of motion together, but obviously, then It is not a level that low-level mages can touch. Even if I refer to some previous experiences, I have only completed part of the integration."

In a sense, the reason why Suer's paper was able to pass was because the teacher responsible for reviewing it didn't really understand it, so he was able to muddle through.

"Yeah."

The young man opposite, Reiner nodded, seeming to be thinking about something.

Could he have noticed that I was telling you nonsense?

Sul felt her heart tightening, and Reiner's every move seemed to be testing her.

By the way, when I came in just now, I didn't make any comments about the pile of bookshelves. Does it mean that my academic level is not enough and I didn't recognize those books? ? ?

As for the question just now, I should first understand his attitude towards the paper before answering!

I'm going to die, I'm going to die, I didn't expect to make so many interview mistakes!

Sul's face was ashen, looking at the expressionless Reiner, but his heart felt like it was falling into an ice cave.

Reiner raised his hand and stretched it to the side of the desk, but in Su'er's eyes, this ordinary move was an early warning.

Is he going to find my paper and cross-examine it word for word? It’s been so many years, who still remembers this?

However, Reiner withdrew his hand and only held a steaming tea cup. He took a sip of the coffee in the cup and then asked.

"You seem to have worked in several places, but the time was not long. The shortest was a week and the longest was less than a year. Can you ask why?"

Sul almost stood up, but quickly suppressed his impulse.

I don’t know why. The bosses at the places where Suer stayed before were very scumbags. They often used their power to harass. Suer only worked for a week because the boss took advantage of Suer. Inadvertently, he touched her butt, so Su Er decisively fired a fireball, causing her to lie in the hospital for more than half a month.

But if he explained it like this, the other party would definitely think that he was the type who couldn't cooperate with others, so Sur calmed down and answered.

“Because I want a job that is more suitable for me, a job that I can grow from, and there is no way to feel this if you don’t actually do a lot of jobs. The jobs I changed are all for myself. Get better."

This is the answer that Su Er summed up. She glanced at Reiner's expression, trying to understand something from it.

"Well~IndoMTL.com~Food and accommodation are free, the monthly salary is four gold coins, and there is a three-month trial period. What do you think?"

Who would have thought that Reiner suddenly said this, causing Sur to almost spit out the black tea that had gone cold and was about to drink it.

"What does this mean?"

"It means, Ms. Sul Heinrich, you are admitted."

"Is this true?"

Suer couldn't hide the excitement on his face, and he jumped up.

"Of course it is true, you are welcome to join Crescent College."

Reiner looked at the document next to his desk that was covered by a pile of books. It was Suhr's graduation thesis.

Although the whole paper was a bit clumsy and a lot of calculations were flawed, the ideas contained in it surprised Reiner.

No matter what, Reiner wanted to take a good look at what Miss Sull Heinrich was capable of.


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