“P-professor Tanna is a teacher here… she… she…”
“Don’t tell me the superficial stuff. I want to know about her full name, status here, and so on…”
Arbert pensively nodded his head then continued, “Professor Tanna is eccentric… perhaps a bit crazy too. She teaches Mana Convergence, Mathematics, and History. I think she… she’s 30 years old. She became a teacher eleven years ago, and was declared to be a prodigy, but due to her slightly disturbing behavior, most people don’t take her too seriously.”
“And?”
“T-that’
“Talk? I’m busy no-”Before Professor Tanna could reply, Bin waved his hand, causing massive walls of sand to arise and block the windows and the entrance. Although it did not surprise the female scholar, it did confuse her. She furrowed her brows and sized him up a second time.“I don’t want us to be interrupted, Professor Tanna.”Bin chuckled and stepped to the back to display his non-hostility, despite using magic to isolate the laboratory.“I’m curious about many things, Professor, and somebody advised me to come to you of all people.”Bin was touring the cramped laboratory, checking the foul and old
“If one were to look at the annals of history, they would catch a glimpse of similar catastrophic events, on a scale no lesser than the present. The Rifts are but one form of connection ‘twixt worlds, and though they generally differ in type and influence, they are all categorized as the same thing. Put simply, they are interdimensional breaches that occur randomly or purposefully. In our case, unfortunately, it was done artificially. Though my peers would offer a rather contradictory account, as is their wont.”At last, Professor Tanna stopped pacing around and sat back down next to Bin. She was fumbling with her fingers, appearing slightly uneasy and nervous.“The breaches, as you might have noticed, lead to disastrous consequences. Whether it’s earthquakes, floods of water, or even deadly spatial tear
The talk with Tanna lasted for no less than four hours, in which Bin’s knowledge about Dranxia and The Rifts was considerably enriched, to say the least.The eccentric professor did not withhold any kind of information, neither did she keep her theories to herself. Usually, her peers would ignore her baseless speculations, but Bin was the opposite. He carefully listened to every word and found himself agreeing with most of it.Although she lacked proof to back the majority of her theories and hypotheses, they did not seem ridiculous or unfeasible. Additionally, he divulged some crucial details regarding his trip to Dranxia, and the reason behind his unexpected arrival.“I can see it already! Your body is exceptional in all regards! You must let me test it! You must!&rdqu
“Okay! I’ve completed my preliminary assessments.” “And?” Bin was lying on a mildly uncomfortable table, his fingertips were linked to a large and loud machine pumping Mana in and out of his body. Tanna had said that its primary job was to gauge his Mana Pool and thoroughly check the condition and balance of the Mana Circuit. The examination, or assessment, as the Professor liked to call it, lasted for a decent amount of time. Only at the break of dawn was Bin able to sit up and stretch his numb limbs. What made things worse were Tanna’s insufferable enthusiasm and her incessant questioning about every thing she could not comprehend. “As I had expected. Yo
“Do you know them?”Professor Tanna reluctantly opened the door for Lenna and Arbert, though she soon noticed how they kept their distance from Bin.“They helped me get past the golems.”“Helped? You threatened us!”Upon hearing this, Lenna lashed out at Bin while funnily standing behind Tanna.“Threatened? I kindly request your help. Don’t exaggerate."Even after listening to the gist of the situation, Tanna wasn’t the least bit interested. She looked at the two young Scholars and solemnly said, Not only was the Blood Prince and his confidant different in terms of appearance, their overall demeanor was unfamiliar too. Usually, the Prince would behave arrogantly and would definitely not wield a sword and wear armor. Instead, he liked to behave like actual nobility, therefore, upon witnessing him jumping around and slaying Pests, Bin was perplexed.After some contemplation, he decided not to reveal himself. That might well be the Blood Prince, but it’s not the same person. Put simply, this one has yet to experience the calamity that struck Dranxia and has yet to travel to Earth.From what Bin had gathered thanks to the Prince’s vague answers, the latter was neither a native of Earth nor Dranxia. He was from a completely different star, though his resolution on bringing salvation to this ‘star’ was a bitLife as A Servant Chapter 438 : Capture The Pest (1)
Bin loitered in the gloomy laboratory while Tanna was experimenting and inspecting the bound Pest. She was careful not to kill it but the way she brutally hammered its head to knock it unconscious was a strange and slightly scary sight.After half an hour, there was a knock on the door, which was something Tanna expected. She responded with a yell, thus making the guests push the door open and enter. There were two of them; Two young men dressed in scholarly attires, they acted awkwardly and froze in place once they spotted the Pest.“What are they doing here?”Bin stood up and glared at Lenna and Arbert. Both were stricken with fear and didn’t even pay attention to him.“I didn’t call you here
Tanna was clearly not pleased with Emir’s unwelcomed visit, nevertheless, she did not kick him out. She spared a fleeting glance at the High Scholar and his company before resuming her work and acting as if they did not exist.“Do you have any idea what you’re doing? And who are these people?”Emir quickly noticed Arbert and Lenna, who stood a bit to the back. However, he paid more attention to the tall man standing right next to the chained Pest. Not only was he unfamiliar, he also didn’t look like a Scholar, which could only mean one thing.“You’ve broken one too many roles, Scholar Tanna!”As he said that, Emir was about to end this farce by arresting all those invo