Just became an evil god and was summoned by the saint.

Chapter 88 2-Handed and 4-Handed Magic Puppet?

Chapter 88 Second-hand...Four-handed magic puppet?
"Ainars?"

Celia walked over and looked at the puppet beside her, her expression puzzled.

"Were you preparing the magic puppet these past few days?"

“No…” Enarse instinctively shook her head, but forced herself to nod. “Ah, yes, I am indeed preparing for the puppet. Today is my first time participating in the puppet training class.”

Celia frowned slightly. So that's not how it is.
No, even if it isn't, it must be related to this puppet.

Enarse's puppet was very old and worn. Some parts were rusty, and others clearly showed signs of battle.

This is a puppet that has been through many battles.

Ross was also shocked: "How can there be such a broken puppet? And it's second-hand? No, look at the marks left behind, this is a fourth-hand puppet."

"A four-armed puppet?"

“The puppet that has had three masters is the fourth one, and Enarse is the fourth.”

"what?"

Celia was also surprised.

How could the puppet have gone through so many owners?
Celia belongs to the pure faction that puppets can only be made by themselves. She knows that puppets can be transferred to other masters after a complicated unbinding process, but she has never thought of doing so.

She would never buy or sell a puppet, whether it was her own or someone else's.

If she were to sell anything, it would only be parts, such as the vertebrae that had been replaced; she planned to sell them to the Sorcerer's Guild.

Selling an entire puppet like this, either requires not adding your own mark to the puppet heart after it's made, or it requires complicated mark removal. In Celia's opinion, it's better to keep the puppet heart and spell core, and disassemble the rest into individual parts to sell.

This was the first time Celia had ever seen a second-hand...four-handed puppet at the Holy Magic Academy.

As the school with the highest reputation and strength in the entire Holy Court, no matter how poor the place they come from, they will naturally bring arrogance and will not skimp on puppets. They either don't want any, or they want brand new ones.

Second-hand items are almost never seen.

Feeling Celia's gaze fixed on the puppet, Enarse smiled and asked, "What do you think of my puppet?"

She felt no inferiority, nor did she experience that strange feeling she had during lunch.

Just like usual.

Celia examined it carefully. "The design is decent, but there are some flaws and some areas that aren't fixed. I suggest you take good care of it before using it."

Aina nodded, "I'll ask my mentor for a treatment later."

"So the mentor can also maintain the puppet?" Celia asked in surprise.

She had no idea about this.

"I can't maintain the puppets, but can you?" Abros, the puppet training instructor, suddenly spoke in Celia's ear.

Celia was startled and quickly said, "That's not what I meant, I just didn't know."

After explaining, she silently added in her mind—

I really can do it!

Rose acknowledged Celia's interest and talent in runes.

Whether it's large runes like magic circles, small runes like scrolls, or micro runes like puppet inscriptions, she picks them up very quickly.

Otherwise, Ross wouldn't have let her do it herself.

Repairing the puppet is a piece of cake.

Abros looked at Enars's puppet, and seeing its battle-damaged appearance, he frowned, walked over, and touched it here and there.

After a moment, he shook his head and said, "There are quite a few problems. It can't fight until it's fixed. After I finish explaining the theory, come with me and I'll fix it for you before you participate in training."

“Okay, Professor Abrose, thank you.”

After speaking with Enarse, Abros called out to Celia, who was about to leave, "And you, Celia, don't go yet." Celia stopped and turned around, "Professor Abros, is there a problem?"

"What question?" Abros glared. "How dare you ask that? I'm asking you, how long has it been since you last attended a training session?"

“Ah, I…” Celia was speechless, then a thought struck her, “I came here last time.”

The last time I attended a puppet training class was before the arrival of the White Whale.

Celia was originally going to continue, but Ross told her not to.

“Training the puppet here like it’s nothing is a waste of time. It would be better to do more real combat. Use this time to go back and continue your inscription.”

So she skipped the puppet training class and spent all her time digesting shark fin and engraving it on her spine.

The reason I came here today is to use the training room to see how much the new spine enhances the puppet.

As a result, I forgot about skipping class.

Sure enough, upon hearing Celia's words, the hairs on Abros's wrinkles stood on end, just like his beard. "You still dare to argue? Do you know what it takes to skip my class?"

Although she didn't know what to do, Celia knew it couldn't be anything good. She quickly thought in her mind, and after a moment, she looked aggrieved: "I can't help it. Nobody wants to train with me during training sessions."

Abros chuckled: "Really? But why do I always see Doris asking you for training?"

No, why do you have to pay attention to even this?
That's going too far, Professor!

"I'll assign you an opponent for today's training session. Go back to your team."

Celia felt a little uneasy, but she returned to the lecture hall anyway.

Enarse also came in and sat down next to Celia.

Suddenly noticing that the others didn't seem very surprised by Enars's puppet, Celia couldn't help but ask in a low voice, "Enars, isn't this your first puppet training class today?"

Ainael was taken aback, then nodded. "Yes... I arrived yesterday."

Were there any puppet training classes yesterday?
Celia wondered aloud, then realized that the schedules of ordinary students were different from hers.

She only had two puppet training classes a week, while others had three to four.

Today, Abros's theory session will focus on a practical analysis, dissecting the application of magic and various details in the actual combat process from different angles.

Celia listened attentively, but after thinking about it carefully, she realized that she could do even better than the person in the case.

Because she possesses the ever-changing magician's hand.

After the theory session, it was time for training.

Enarse looked at Celia: "Once the puppet is fixed, can I train with you?"

Celia smiled and nodded happily: "Of course, I can't wait!"

After watching Enarse and Abros leave, Celia went to the training ground to prepare for a solo test, when someone approached her.

"Celia, why haven't you come to training sessions these past two weeks?"

It's Doris.

The five candidates for sainthood mostly didn't take classes together, except for puppet training, where they could still interact in class.

The others didn't interact with her, but Doris wanted to recapture the feeling she had during her first puppet class whenever she saw her.

It's the same this time.

Celia smiled.

"You've come at the perfect time; I just happen to need a target."

Doris: "?"

(End of this chapter)

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