Mage Disciple (1)

After closing the door, Anna realized that her reaction was too big.

The main reason was that she had seen the demon possessing another person downstairs before, but she didn’t expect that he would change bodies immediately, and it really caught her off guard.

Anna thought for a while. She first walked in another direction, then turned back around and knocked on the door again, opening the door after receiving the consent of the person inside. With an apologetic smile on her face, she said: “I’m very sorry, I thought I got the wrong room.”

Although Anna’s reason was a little strange, her expression was impeccable, and without knowing the truth, how could Rothgarr guess without any other clue that Anna was frightened when she saw him here?

He didn’t even care about this little episode. He waited for Anna to walk over cautiously.

Rothgarr had not yet selected the next person he would possess in order to approach Anna, but at the same time, he did not want to miss out on what Anna was doing. As such, from the memory of a staff member that he possessed, he obtained information regarding the process of testing for elemental affinity and possessed the “guide” that was on duty today.

As for the previous person that he possessed, he ended up falling into a coma after Rothgarr left his body. It might take a long time for him to wake up, so Rothgarr stuffed him under the table.

“This is my application form. The mage who tested me directed me here to come find you.” Anna handed her application form to the demon, feeling a little depressed.

She had been tortured enough when the demon was her teacher. Now, she had just joined the Mage Association. She didn’t expect him to be the guide. She felt like she would be learning a lot less about what she should know.

Rothgarr took the application form from her hand. He looked at it carefully, wrote down Anna’s current address, her elemental affinity, and then found out the next series of processes from the guide’s memory.

He picked up a bunch of keys on the table, got up and opened one of the cabinets in the back.

Anna innocently lowered her head only to see the person hiding under the table and was startled. The thriller plot of “hiding a corpse under the table” popped up in her mind. She stepped back quickly, stopping only after making sure that she wouldn’t be able to see the person again from her line of vision.

She was good at pretending to be ignoring.

Rothgarr quickly took out a black brocade box from the unlocked cabinet and walked back. He put the brocade box on the table and said to Anna: “This is your certification badge for being a mage disciple. If all goes well, it will continue to be used. Every time you increase in level, a gold star will be added to it. This is also your proof of access to the various public facilities of the association.”

Because of the guide’s memory, Rothgarr was practically reciting as if he was reading from a book.

“Okay, I got it!” Anna carefully picked up the brocade box and opened it. A badge about the size of a beer bottle cap was lying gently on the white silk.

She picked it up and saw a very small line of words written at the bottom of the badge: Black Cloud City Mage Association.

She pinned it on her left chest. From this moment on, she was a real mage disciple!

After Anna fixed the badge, Rothgarr went on to say: “Every new mage disciple can get three one-to-one introductory courses for free. You can go to the third floor to register. The association has its own library and members can get free access to the library’s first elementary floor. The advanced library on the second floor charges for each use. No books are allowed to be borrowed from outsiders.”

Originally, the facilitator should patiently guide the new members of the Mage Association to understand the entire association, but Rothgarr felt tired acting as an unsentimental repetition machine. After saying this much, he couldn’t bother to say anymore. He threw a manual to Anna: “Check the rest for yourself, come here to ask the guide if you have any questions.”

Besides, at that time, the one having to be here explaining these things wouldn’t be him anymore.

“Oh, okay.” Anna nodded again and again, and obediently took over the manual titled “Black Cloud City Mage Association Management Rules”.

He looked impatient; did he think she wanted to see him very badly?

She put the manual away and said, “If there is nothing else, then I will take my leave.”

Rothgarr nodded coldly. He watched as Anna walked out and closed the door. Then, he used the key to retrieve a copy of the roster of the Black Cloud City Mage Association. The information on the roster was not a secret; information on the members of the association was limited to facts that could be known casually such as age, title and mage level.

There were a total of 133 registered mages in the Black Cloud City Mage Association, including five four-star mages, 13 three-star mages, thirty-six two-star mages, 47 one-star mages, and thirty-two mage disciples. Now there was an Anna, increasing the total number to 134.