Being Blind For Five Years, All My Disciples Became Forbidden Curse Mages

Chapter 46 - 46 Return



46 Return

Fang Ping could roughly guess Moon Bell’s plan.

However, he did not interfere much in this. Preaching and teaching and answering questions were already his limit.

It wasn’t that he didn’t want to help the Dark Elves, but he didn’t have the strength!

After all, he was only a blind!

He had the will but not the strength!

Even if he, a blind man, had caused the situation of the Dark Elves to change drastically.

However, it was undeniable that most of these changes could not benefit him.

His eyes were still not cured. Just this alone was enough to make him extremely regretful.

How could it be so easy to earn lecture points?

Over the past few days, Fang Ping had only earned 200 lecture points after putting in so much effort. He was still far from his target of 999.

Fortunately, the points he used previously were worth it, allowing him to have a relatively stable environment.

Without his help, the Human army would definitely have stomped this place.

At that time, not to mention a stable environment, even living was probably an extravagant hope. Those Humans might not care if he was also a Human!

Fortunately, most of the problems had been resolved. Fang Ping finally had time to teach his students in peace.

But who was in class now?

The three elders were famous. Before they give permission, the Dark Elves obviously did not dare to come to Fang Ping’s place to learn.

In his boredom, Fang Ping could only stare at the air and think about his future carefully.

Although he had understood many things over the past few days, he had not seen it with his own eyes.

Therefore, many things were just his guess.

Even so, Fang Ping’s imagination had been running wild these days.

Today, just as Fang Ping was deep in his daydreaming…

The Dark Elves’ chattering and frolicking reached his ears.

Hearing this, Fang Ping smiled slightly and muttered to himself, “I didn’t expect Moon Bell to succeed!

As expected, it seemed that the three elders did not have a good time!

That made sense. Moon Bell’s current close friends basically all controlled Forbidden Spells. They were all powerful Forbidden Spellcasters.

As for the three elders, they had long been a thing of the past. Even if they controlled a portion of the Forbidden Spells and a portion of the Forbidden Spellcasters, they were far inferior to Moon Bell, who was like a rising sun in the sky.

Under such circumstances, in a situation where their strength was inferior, even if the three of them combined, they would not be able to defeat Moon Bell alone.

Although they were usually arrogant and domineering, they were just paper tigers in front of a true expert!

Moon Bell had only used a little of her strength, so the three elders could only compromise.

What else could they do when their skills were inferior?

It seemed that in this world, only strength was matters!

No matter when or where, no matter which world, powerful strength would always be the foundation to dominate the world.

Unfortunately, let alone obtaining strength, it was difficult for him to even make his eyes light up again.

Fortunately, these little fellows had started class.

“This way, I should be able to accumulate a lot of lecture points. There’s nothing better than this…”

Not long after Fang Ping said that, many lively little Elves walked into the simple classroom.

Due to his blindness, Fang Ping’s hearing had improved exponentially during this period of time.

It was precisely because of this that he could basically hear what these little fellows were doing clearly.

Therefore, Fang Ping could not help but put on his signature smile again…

At the same time, Moon Bell was thinking about how to implement the plan.

Although Moon Bell had convinced most of her clansmen, there were still many Dark Elves who didn’t agree with Moon Bell.

Fortunately, they only made up the minority, and not all of these Dark Elves were enemies with the Moon Bell.

In fact, most of them were Moon Bell’s good friends, and most of them had mastered Forbidden Spells.

Obviously, these were all proud and arrogant people, and most of these experts were unwilling to marry those lowly Human slaves.

However, this clearly did not mean that they did not like Humans.

In fact, these proud and arrogant people already had a blurry figure in their hearts, and this figure was Fang Ping!

With Fang Ping as a benchmark, these Forbidden Spellcasters clearly had a higher standard for choosing partners.

At the very least, in their opinion, their future husband’s own conditions should be at least one-tenth of Fang Ping’s.

Their strength could not be weaker than their own, at least at the same level.

Obviously, such high standards made it difficult for many Forbidden Spellcasters to find a suitable partner.

At the very least, there were no slaves with such high standards.

Even if they went out to capture them, it would be very difficult to find a suitable partner. After all, most of the people they could capture were weaker than them.

What right did those weaklings have to protect them?

Even those Humans might not be able to support each other, let alone others…

The Dark Elves were destined to cause a storm in the future.

Under such circumstances, he could not expect these Forbidden Spellcasters to stay at home and take care of their husbands and children!

This was unrealistic!

In the face of such chaos, ordinary people were powerless to resist.

Therefore, many Forbidden Spellcasters wanted to find husbands who were on par with them and support each other. This could be said to be their simplest request!

Couldn’t possibly be relied upon to protect her future husband, right?

If they really did that, then having more husbands would be equivalent to having a heavier burden. What was the use of having them?

If it was those ordinary Dark Elves who couldn’t learn Forbidden Spells, it wouldn’t matter.

After all, their strength was about the same as an adult man. It was not a big deal to find an ordinary person or slave to marry.

However, these Forbidden Spellcasters were different. In the future, they would be the main combat power of the Dark Elves. They could not afford to suffer any losses.

Once the above-mentioned situation occurred, these Forbidden Spellcasters might be exposed.

At that time, the Dark Elves might be destroyed.

Most importantly, Fang Ping was still alive, and he seemed to be single.

If the plan was successfully implemented, Fang Ping was obviously the best choice.

Moreover, as Forbidden Spellcasters, the most important thing was that they had many opportunities to interact with Fang Ping now.

It was precisely because of this that Fang Ping was the best choice for most Dark Elf Forbidden Spellcasters…

Unfortunately, Fang Ping did not know this. If he could understand this, the Dark Elves might become his greatest help in the future.

However, Fang Ping was now blind and could not distinguish many things. Under such circumstances, he could only teach seriously like before.

Fortunately, even if he did this, he would be able to obtain quite a lot of benefits. This was clearly enough to satisfy him.

As for the rest, he did not want to care, nor could he be bothered. It was best to let nature take its course.

Compared to the relaxed Fang Ping, Moon Bell was really worried.

Moon Bell let out a long sigh as she looked around the empty room.

Then, her expression turned cold as she instructed the two Dark Elves around her, “Go!

“Buy a batch of high-quality Human male slaves as soon as possible. Be careful on the way!”


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