In the subsequent black magic theory class, Roy finally received the book.
But the content in the book was not clear. The lecturer was a stern-faced middle-aged man, who would question students after speaking a few words, his language full of mockery and sarcasm.
Roy investigated his identity and roughly knew he was a nobleman with a wide social network. So he wasn't afraid of offending anyone.
Because many knowledge points were unclear and lacked explanations, Roy filled the book with various annotation marks. At noon, she ate a few bites casually and then dove into the library to find answers.
In the afternoon black magic application class, students were grouped to practice their learned spells in real-world scenarios.
It was at this moment that Roy realized she was isolated.
No one explained the grouping rules to her, so she fell into a loophole and was forced to face opponents in turn. The spells her opponents used were unfamiliar to her.