Unheeding the voice's confusion, the Chairman continued.
"We'll first focus on the Material Pri Elents first: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Light and Darkness. As you all know, everything material in the World are made of these six elents. Even your bodies are made fully of these elents. The heat of your limbs symbolize fire, the blood in your veins symbolize water, the bones in your body symbolize earth, the lungs in your body symbolize air. The spheres which are your eyes are the only organ capable of observing the beauty of light, so the rest of your organs won't desire to have the deadly magnificence of sunlight shining on them directly.
the voice finally made up its mind about the contents of the speech and quickly turned protective of Evin, almost fearing that these words would bring harm to him.
Evin questioned.
it decreed. It fell into mumbles for a bit, ones that Evin started to notice after he learned how to create telepathic connections with the voice.
Evin rembered the brilliant flas that Decatur willed into existence, and couldn't help but wonder what the voice would deem a success. Well, Evin knew it had the right to call others failures, as Evin was first witness to the miracles it could create.
the voice fell into thought again. the voice snarled.
Evin listened to the rest of the lecture with an attitude of not ridicule, but skepticism. It wasn't a hard attitude to take, with the voice offering a variety of counterargunts to the Chairman's teachings.
But as it was doing this, it shared with Evin its calmness and so of its ability, so Evin wouldn't give away the fact that he possessed deeper knowledge in his head. If others paid attention to him, they would find a boy acting calm, just so he could hide the excitent he was keeping inside. 'A childish trait, but a natural one,' the voice explained.
Evin didn't know whether or not the Chairman was fooled by this act, as the man continued to speak of the elents, seemingly not caring about the thoughts and reactions of the students.
He spoke long about the subject before giving everyone a book of puzzles and other various mind gas, explaining that ntal exercises were the best path of training one's Imagination Casting. Evin glanced through the book with the sa skepticism, but the voice agreed with the Chairman on this point. It warned Evin that it would not help him in solving these puzzles, reminding Evin of his occasional slowness.
The next class was also one that the Chairman taught – Natural Sciences. This one was only taught to commoners, so thankfully, Evin could bid farewell to the penetrating gazes of the nobles for the ti being. But it still seed a rather unpopular class, as the total number of students only reached ten in total.
The contents of the first lecture were practically the sa as what the man taught in the first lecture of Imagination Casting. Except, of course, the parts about using World energies to cast spells using this knowledge.
Instead, he spoke deeper about the elents: their roles in plants, animals, and even the creation of the World. Evin could tell that the man really cared about teaching about this subject to these commoners. Perhaps this was his way of bridging the gap between the two social classes.
But learning the sa thing two tis did not sit well with Evin. Moreover, the voice had thoroughly convinced him that both instances of this sa thing was practically useless to learn about, so Evin resolved to speak with the Chairman and be released of Natural Sciences, at least.
After the class was finished, he walked up to the Chairman, but had to wait for another student to finish speaking with him.
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