Chapter 49!
As soon as I stepped out of the wooden house, the surrounding scenery changed instantly, returning to a quiet, narrow path.

Yaro looked back and saw that where he had just left, there was only a simple mural drawn with ink. The mural depicted a twisted jungle, and in the very center of the jungle was the small wooden house that Yaro had just seen.

Simple lines, exaggerated style, and dark lighting.

It is almost identical in style to the oil paintings in fairy tale books.

"Yaro, hurry up, the sun is really strong today."

"Ok?"

Following behind Desi, Yaro, deep in thought, looked up in confusion.

Is the sun very big?

The dazzling sunlight shone into his eyes, and Yaro couldn't help but groan. He quickly squinted and blinked repeatedly for a few moments before his eyes readjusted to the surrounding light.

Looking at the brand-new street that came into view, Yaro was in a daze.

Oh... it's still daytime.

……

Just like students piling up outside the classroom to check answers after an exam, here at the street corner, students are gathered together, excitedly yet reservedly exchanging information.

"After I went in, I encountered a ghost, but why was I afraid? If I hadn't remembered that this was a school selection process, I would have rushed up and beaten it up long ago."

"That's right, that's what I thought at the time too."

"By the way, what's the name of the wizarding academy you're at?"

"A third-tier college, Wendell Wizarding Academy, I wonder if it's any good? What about you?"

"Yes, I am from the Karen Mountain Wizarding Academy. I heard it is far from Raphael City."

"Look, Young Master Yaro is out."

"It's only a matter of time. How could Young Master Yaro possibly fail in choosing an academy?"

Yaro had just arrived and was puzzled upon hearing this.

"Failure? What failure?"

“Those who are terrified after entering and keep running forward will be considered to have failed in their college selection,” Desi smiled slightly, gesturing for Yaro to look at the carriages parked on the street. “They will lose the opportunity to select a college and the chance to ride the airship for free. They will travel to Wendell Wizarding Academy by carriage with the unregistered students.”

"So even choosing a college can lead to failure."

Yaro shook his head slightly; the academy's selection process was truly ubiquitous.

"By the way, Brother Desi, why are they going to Wendell Wizarding Academy by carriage?"

It's not surprising that Yaro accepted students without labels from the Wendell Wizarding Academy.

After all, since the grandfather belonged to the Wendell Wizarding Academy, it was most likely the Wendell Wizarding Academy that spread the news that there were eligible children who needed to study there and that received the news and dispatched ships.

But there are problems with riding in a horse-drawn carriage.

De Xifang had just told him that since they had just arrived on this continent, they were prone to accidentally entering strange spaces, and that traveling by carriage...

"That's right, we'll send them into the strange space."

Desi said with a half-smile, "Don't worry, this time it's all up to them. Those who don't want to come will be picked up by airships from the Wendell Wizarding Academy. Only those who are willing to take a gamble will be allowed to ride in carriages."

Noticing Desi's expression, Yarrow knew he had misunderstood again.

It's understandable, though. If his mother and teacher Gemma hadn't been on the ship, his act of rushing out to rescue the other students under those circumstances would have been truly remarkable.

So, I'm the one who's really torn; I want to be mature, but I also get carried away with my passion.

Fortunately, I eventually got into a good college.

……

Why dwell on the past? What we should be thinking about now is: The path of the wizard—here I come!

……

On the open plain, a large number of huge and strange ships were lined up in neat rows.

As Yaluo entered the square, he inexplicably felt as if he had entered an airport from his previous life. However, the appearance of these 'airplanes' was very strange, somewhat resembling two huge oval balloons tied to the sides of a wooden boat.

"These are airships that only formal wizards can craft; we'll be able to ride in them soon,"

Desi walked smoothly through the huge airships, and Yaro also noticed that each airship had a different mark indicating its ownership.

"Our Owl House airship is parked in the third row from the far left. Please remember its location so it will be convenient for your next visit."

“Wait a minute,” Yaro turned his head in surprise, “us? Next time?”

"That's right!"

Desi chuckled smugly, "You don't think I came out in a carriage, do you?"

“The academy issues tasks every day, and many of these tasks require us to go outside. If we have to travel by carriage every time we go out, then we won’t have to do anything for a year and we can just ride in a carriage every day.”

Yaro nodded thoughtfully.

Desi added, "This is the place. You need to remember the location of our academy's airship. After all, this is Raphael City, and all the academies have airships here. At other mission points, there are usually only a few academy airships docked, so you don't need to remember their locations."

"Alright, we've arrived. Take out the card you just got and place it here like I did."

As he spoke, Desi swiped his card in front of the side of an airship that was more than ten meters long.

drop!
Swish!
A heavy, deep sound came from behind the door.

"Welcome back, intermediate wizard apprentice, Desi!"

Looking at the scene before him, Yaro had a strange expression. This... isn't this just swiping a card?
I feel like I've traveled through time again. We're both from the same jungle family, but my own island feels similar to the Middle Ages, while this place feels almost the same as my previous life.

How can the time difference be so huge!

Noticing Yaro's strange expression, Desi asked with a smile, "Were you startled?"

Yaro snapped out of his daze and casually replied, "Well, a little, I've never seen it before."

"You know how?"

Yaro pulled out a card and said, "I'll give it a try."

drop!
Swish!
"Welcome to the Owl Wizarding Academy, Yarrow Garner!"

Stepping onto the brown footboard, Yaro entered the airship and curiously looked around.

The interior is neatly furnished with some backrests, and there are several transparent windows on both sides, somewhat similar to the interior of an airplane.

However, there was a jointed beam above the airship, which looked like the spinal cord of a creature, and the surrounding walls were also a pale white color, like bones, so it was very likely made from the skeleton of some kind of creature.

After observing the interior of the airship, Yaro came to a strange guess.

An airship...without a cockpit?

Swish!
After Yaro and the other man sat down, the side door closed again, and a heavy sound came from the surrounding skeletal walls.

"Please take your seats, both students. The airship is about to take off."

Yaro looked around in surprise.

Could this airship be a living thing?
What is its internal structure?
How was this thing made?

call!
A soft sound rang out, and Yaro felt his body sink slightly as the airship rocked gently, the scenery outside the window gradually receding.

The airship took off.

(End of this chapter)

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