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514. Ciro

Lamont is giving a lecture.

There are two adjacent seats below empty.

"That's it for today's lesson..."

He raised his hands and pressed his eyes.

Lamont thought he was blind.

Someone had blindfolded Enid.

Silla looked at the teacher on the podium and didn't understand why he suddenly stopped talking.

Lamont covered his eyes with his left hand, and then waved his right hand to the students:

"get out of class has ended."

Unlike in the past, Hewen's cover-up method was very gentle, and if he couldn't expose it with his own eyes, he wouldn't even know that he was wrong.

It's a clever trick.

But this time it was different. It wasn't that he couldn't find Enid, but that someone had blackened a large area around her.

It felt like someone had stabbed one of his eyes out.

Normally, he could see everything clearly, but suddenly, part of his field of vision was permanently reduced.

Lamont shook his head.

It's really unaccustomed to it, just like an eagle that is used to flying and can no longer stay in its nest with peace of mind.

Who is interfering with his vision?

"Mr. Lamont?"

The boy's voice brought Lamont back from his thoughts.

A handsome young man with short blond hair stood in front of him.

Silla was actually full of doubts about this new head teacher.

Many of his behaviors are actually a bit strange. For example, when he first took office, he wanted to let Ha La take over the job of monitor instead of him, but he didn't even discuss it with him before.

This incident itself is not strange, but it is a bit strange when viewed from the perspective of both parties.

Even if he didn't have any negative emotions, Lamont didn't know it, and his process of entering the school was also very strange, because he became a little wary after discovering that the teacher often looked in the direction of his friend Halla.

Combined with all the strange things about him, Ciro always felt that Lamont was not here to be a teacher.

He did not hide his behavior, but had a restrained arrogance.

Lamont was unusually curious and concerned about several students, and the one he cared about most was Holla.

Siro himself is one of them.

Silla also vaguely noticed the similarities between these people.

After discovering this fact, he specially found someone to investigate Lamont's information.

But he couldn't find anything, not only in Wharton, but also in other places in England, as if he had appeared out of nowhere.

There are many such people, but they should never teach in colleges and universities.

Even though his cousin found the principal of Wharton College, when he proposed in a roundabout way that he wanted to change his class teacher, the principal refused.

His attitude was firm, even after his cousin made strong demands.

What made Siro feel most solemn was the news about their last teacher, Rosa.

The day before Lamont came to Wharton, Teacher Rosa suddenly fell seriously ill and died a few days later.

No one told them the news. Although it can be understood that the school is taking care of the emotions of noble students like them, it is still a bit strange.

And Silla also noticed something strange.

Lamont seemed absent-minded about half of the time in class, but when he was absent-minded, he was still lecturing and doing things normally.

But at this moment, Lamont suddenly looked at him very intently.

Silla asked:

"Teacher, are you feeling well?"

Lamont lowered his hands from his face:

"It's bad, if you want the real answer, I've never felt this bad, so I'm in a bad mood."

Silla asked politely:

"Teacher, do you need a break? I can take you there..."

Lamont said:

"It's not a big problem. I plan to go for a walk in the back mountains later. Would you like to take a walk with me?"

Even though there was going to be a class later, Lamont still sent out the invitation.

Silla agreed:

"Okay, Mr. Lamont."

Lamont nodded slightly, and then took the initiative to walk in front of the two of them.

He stepped on the stairs and went downstairs:

"Silla, you must have a lot of questions, right?"

Silla was startled:

"teacher……"

Lamont said:

"At this point, you don't need to hide your thoughts. I know everything. I can answer your questions for you."

Silla's plan was completely disrupted and she didn't know what to say.

Lamont did not rush him, but asked him to follow him and think slowly.

He is the second most interesting person in this place.

Of course, Halla was first, and Peloris was third.

Lamont walked down the stairs and headed toward the back mountain.

Silla had already thought about what he was going to say, but he hadn't spoken yet.

He was waiting for fewer people around to ensure that no one would overhear his conversation with Lamont.

Lamont understood his thoughts. Although he didn't care whether the conversation between the two would be heard by others, what he was going to do next was more suitable to happen in an inaccessible place.
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