The journey of dragon transformation starting from Demon Slayer

Chapter 242 Study hard and make progress every day

When that person appeared in front of her and protected her from the monster, she suddenly understood the thoughts of those girls who were saved by heroes in heroic legends.

At that time, she seemed to have really abandoned her identity as a god and became an ordinary girl.

"Although the brilliance of Bell's child is not small, it is far from being a 'hero'..."

"Your purity, your kindness, your speed of growth... everything about you..."

"You are becoming more and more fascinating to me..."

Looking at the coat in her hand, she stretched out her finger, licked it along her lips, and showed a charming smile.

With a blush on her face, she picked up her coat, took a deep breath of the breath, and walked into the dark alley with a smile on her face.

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Before I knew it, three or four days had passed since the celebration.

During this period, Tazmi would come to the union at a fixed time almost every day to find Aina.

On the one hand, he was learning the knowledge of the dungeon, and on the other hand, he was listening to her oral education.

But today is different, we are finally going to teach.

"Eh?! Can't you understand?"

"Universal text..."

Sitting in a separate reception room of the union, Eina looked at the boy sitting opposite in surprise and asked.

"He obviously speaks fluent common language..."

"Then I'll get you some more books on Common Language..."

Watching Eina get up to pick up a book from the bookshelf, Tazmi looked at the illustrated book on monsters in her hand with great interest.

I say I can't understand it, but I can actually understand it a little bit.

According to Eina's explanation, what is on the table are various introductions to the abilities of monsters, the characteristics of dungeons, the terrain that needs attention, and books on safe areas.

In addition, there are also books about the adventurer industry, such as the materials needed for commercial potions, and other materials used for forging.

Because some materials are not dropped by monsters, most of the valuable ones are distributed in deep dungeons. If you don’t know these things, then you have to experience the feeling of 100 million slipping away from your feet.

In addition, there are some miscellaneous books, which are not very complicated.

On the whole, it is all knowledge developed around adventurers, dependents, guilds, and the industry of gods.

It's just that there are no introduction books about magic and skills in the guild.

It would be better to say that there is, but that is private information belonging to adventurers and will not be disclosed to the outside world.

Boom!

As the books were placed on the table with a thud, Tazmi was stunned.

Looking at Eina sitting there, he also realized how this place would scare the adventurers.

Not to mention anything else, just looking at the mountains of books on the table is enough to make those adventurers who are just old haters feel intimidated.

The general level of education of adventurers is not high, and most of them are similar to little gangsters. It is probably not as difficult as climbing to the sky for little gangsters to study hard.

Educated and capable adventurers are still rare in Orario.

These people with outstanding abilities are basically the cadres of each family members, even the group leaders.

Sitting opposite, Eina often felt helpless because of the rudeness and unreasonableness of those adventurers, and this was not something she had to experience alone.

Many union staff responsible for advisory positions will complain about the learning attitude of adventurers.

It's just that other people don't regard the adventurer's life as something worth cherishing, and just have a business-like attitude.

Even if they die, there will be another adventurer to take their place.

Perhaps they had been saddened by the death of adventurers before, but that was in the past after all.

Maybe some people once liked adventurers, but because adventurers never know when they will leave and never come back, their feelings will never be reciprocated. In the end, all that can be obtained is a statement that the responsible adventurer died in the dungeon, and endless pain and sorrow.

Although Eina has seen adventurers die, she will not treat adventurers like other people who have worked in the union for a long time.

For adventurers who regard knowledge as more dangerous than natural enemies, they also hope that these guys can study hard.

It's obviously a life-threatening job, but these guys always look the other way.

However, as advisers to adventurers, these staff members should fulfill their duties.

Although she had long stopped being an advisor to new adventurers, when she saw this child, she couldn't help but think of Bell, who came to the guild a month ago.

Their age makes it difficult for her to feel reassured, so she takes it upon herself to become their advisor.

I hope the child in front of me doesn't feel as disgusted with learning as others do.

Thinking this, Eina took a sip of coffee. When he raised his head, he saw that Tazmi was already learning Common Language.

It seems that he is a little handsome.

Seeing the young man's serious look, Eina was stunned for a moment.

"If there's anything you don't know, just ask me..."

"Well, I know..."

After hearing the boy's reply, Aina relaxed her body and leaned on the sofa behind her.

Gradually, Aina felt that her body seemed to be relaxing a little abnormally.

As if she were at home, the quiet atmosphere at this moment made her feel a little drowsy.

Amidst the rustle of the boy's pen, the girl gradually fell asleep.

At this moment, the girl's delicate sleeping face is as cute as a cat.

Seeing Aina sleeping on the sofa, Tazmi took off her top, stood up and covered her with it.

I don't know how long it took before the half-elf girl who fell asleep said "Hmm~" and stretched out to slowly wake up.

"Eh...did I fall asleep?"

Rubbing her eyes and looking at the coat covering her body, Aina was stunned for a moment.

"Um..."

"I slept for about an hour and a half..."

"It must be that Miss Eina has been too busy recently..."

Looking at where the boy was writing and drawing, he actually flipped through nearly two-thirds of the entire Common Language book. She was a little surprised at the other person's learning speed and suddenly wanted to ask something about this boy.

"Speaking of which, how are the sales of the weapons and armors you forged going?"

"Didn't you say before you came that your weapons had been strengthened?"

"Write it on paper in Common Language! Also write down what you said when I woke up just now."

"I want to test your study progress..."

"Weapon?"

"The sales are okay..."

Looking at the font that Tazmi wrote on the paper, which looked like a snail crawling on it, Eina twitched her eyes.

There are no typos and the sentences are fluent, but the way it is written is a bit difficult to describe.

But these shortcomings are being rapidly improved by him.

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