Chapter 217
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Chapter 217: Teaching Content That Is Too Advanced
Kanor’s behavior is indeed somewhat more mature than that of an ordinary eight-year-old girl, so much so that even Tina and Isabella can discern her extraordinary nature.
However, it’s fortunate that Kanor is not too far off; she just seems more reliable than Isabella and Tina when they are not at their best, so although they are a bit surprised, they don’t dwell on it excessively.
After all, she is a direct disciple of Lolth, and this status is almost unquestionable in Hillenbrand Town and the torture tower.
Besides…
Who doesn’t have a little secret?
Tina and Isabella are quite aware of this.
And regardless of what Kanor’s mental age and actual age truly are, Lolth still treats this young girl as her very trusted and relied-upon disciple.
Even now, with Dorothy newly added to the list of disciples, this remains unchanged.
“Hmm… It’s done.”
In the only office with an abyss style in the entire torture tower, after completing the first teaching plan for Dorothy, Lolth sorted through a thick stack of parchment and revealed a satisfied smile.
Whenever it comes to cooking and food, even if it’s a teaching plan, she can’t help but write a little extra.
She set different subjects, focusing on beginner knife skills, cooking times, practicing common cooking methods, explaining the features of different cuisines, how to distinguish ingredients, and how to cultivate them—more detailed and professional than an ordinary cooking school.
The content inside isn’t just a regular cooking teaching plan; there’s even a set of entrance exam materials and theoretical knowledge about “extraordinary cooking.”
After all, cooking can be taught hands-on, but the name “extraordinary cooking” means that the required knowledge is much deeper.
If that little girl Dorothy truly learns it, it won’t be any easier than the knowledge foundation for the spellcaster and Fighter that Kanor had to study.
Many “extraordinary dishes” can be much more complicated than Magic Potions. For example, yesterday’s seemingly ordinary stew requires more than just throwing everything into a pot to perfectly showcase the effects of the ingredients.
This means that a part of Lolth’s cooking requirements already necessitates a chef’s strength level to be above Superlative Level.
This self-taught and somewhat misguided young warlock, in Lolth’s view, really needs to quickly fill in her basic knowledge of extraordinary abilities.
Just as Lolth thinks that Kanor, the little girl who wants to become an “adventurer,” must also learn some outdoor survival skills and everyday knowledge alongside her extraordinary powers, both are equally important subjects in Lolth’s eyes.
As it is said, one must eat both sweets and bitter herbs to be truly healthy!
Her apprentice, whom Lolth has taught herself, must not be like the Superoperator from this world with poor education, having talent but lacking virtue; either unable to do anything but fight or having low survival skills.
One must develop in wisdom, character, physical ability, aesthetics, and work!
Tomorrow, the first thing to do is give Dorothy a test to see how her cooking talent and extraordinary powers truly are.
After that, based on her actual situation, I will adjust this detailed and thoughtful teaching plan.
While completing Dorothy’s plan, and because I cannot neglect my old student just because I have a new one, Lolth decided to give Kanor a test as well tomorrow.
This will also show Dorothy the learning results of her “senior”—even though Kanor has been learning extraordinary powers from her, the little girl is also quite adept at cooking.
By the way, this could strengthen the bond between the senior sister and her junior sister.
However, when Lolth contemplated this, she couldn’t help but feel a bit confused.
“Kanor is eight years old, while Dorothy looks about fifteen or sixteen… but Kanor joined earlier, so who is the senior sister?”
After falling into such deep thought, Lolth shook her head again.
“Well, let them figure it out themselves… it’s not a significant matter!”
Lolth also felt that neither Kanor nor Dorothy would argue over such a minor issue.
So, Lolth began to make plans for Kanor.
Soon, the advancement plan for Kanor was completed.
Right now, Kanor seems to have the skill level of an advanced apprentice in the Fighter class, while her level in the magic user class is at the middle apprentice level. She has mastered quite a few basic martial techniques and spells, so she is ready for the next step in her learning.
Lolth’s plan is to let her choose her two favorite subjects for her major. After she enters Formal High Level, she will see if she wants to continue as a full-time expert in both magic and martial arts, or if she wants to change her strategy and focus on one.
However, she feels that it would be somewhat wasteful if this little girl’s talent is not utilized for both magic and martial arts. Teaching her in the usual way for a Superoperator makes Lolth feel a bit ungrateful to the landlady.
After all, someone sent a girl with great talent to her, and giving her a simple Superoperator education just doesn’t seem appropriate.
Of course, she will continue to learn about “adventurous knowledge” and “cooking skills,” but Lolth thinks she has already reached the happy stage of “exploring on her own” after developing an “interest” in cooking. Plus, she can strengthen her understanding by teaching others in school, so she doesn’t need to think too much about it for now.
What Lolth is really considering now is…
“Should I try teaching these two little ones this thing?”
She took out the advanced crystal ball she obtained from the evil god’s half-plane, which glowed softly green, and looked at the complete runes inside, murmuring to herself.
The school in Hillenbrand Town has not yet commenced, and there are no advanced talents with qualified research thinking being trained by the school yet.
But Lolth feels that perhaps these two little girls can try learning a little.
Whether it is Kanor, who has been learning for some time and already possesses a practical spirit of inquiry, or Dorothy, who can self-study to the Superlative Level as a warlock, blessed by the blood of a hero and personally enlightened by an evil god, both seem to be suitable candidates.
Unfortunately, the Great Sage Patricia from the Wizard Association has departed…
Of course, her leaving is also a good thing; at least Lolth does not have to deal with the troubles that could arise from a Great Sage being “captured” or “staying in Hillenbrand Town.”
Just Kanor and Dorothy seem to be sufficient.
“Should we try to let them get involved too?”
Lolth fell into deep contemplation.