Demi-human Girls Completion Manual

Chapter 105 - 29. Xiayat



A Magic Introduction lecture of 80 minutes had swiftly come to an end, and as Mr. Fisher announced, "That will be all for this class," the students below who had been focused moments ago instantly turned into zombie-like figures, slumping powerlessly across their desks. A single one of Fisher’s classes was worth two of any other professor’s, having expanded their current scope of knowledge.

But it seemed the content was a bit too much, and the burden on the students was somewhat heavy. It would be best to make some improvements next time. However, the students here appeared to be more resilient than those at the Royal College, with very few losing concentration during the class. Despite initial dissatisfaction with Fisher’s teaching methods, they still attended classes and did their coursework as required.

After all, the degree certificate at Saint Nali University was issued with a grade point system from A to D, and that wasn’t something to be taken lightly.

Having packed up his things, Fisher left the lecture hall and headed towards the office building of the Magic Academy.

He only taught two classes at Saint Nali University, which meant just four lectures a week.

One was an introductory course in magical basics for freshmen, and the other was an advanced magic practice for sophomores. Now that today’s lessons were done, all he needed to do was return tomorrow, but the back-and-forth was truly bothersome. He had heard that Ken had arranged an office and a dormitory for him, so he planned to take a look.

Initially, Fisher had wanted to open a course on the study of demi-human species, but only one person in the entire university had signed up. Even though Ken had especially adjusted the minimum number required for the course to start at ten for Fisher, it still failed to meet that threshold, and so he had to let it go.

Carrying his hand cane while walking through the campus, it wasn’t until Fisher passed the engineering, literature, social sciences, and economics office buildings and reached the edge of the school, that he saw a single-story house right at the boundary. If not for the sign in front that read "Magic Academy Office," Fisher would have thought this place was the gatekeeper’s room.

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