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Chapter 10: Mana Affinity[2]

While writing the novel, I included many side stories.

So were completely unrelated to the main story, while others were important for later developnt.

One such story I rember writing was about an incident during the school entrance arc; a short story about a group of low-ranking adventurers who died during a dungeon failure.

I don't recall the exact date or the people involved in the incident, but I rember the event itself without the finer points.

As everything thus far in this world has adhered to what I've penned in the novel, I bear so responsibility for those adventurers' deaths.

I am possessed by a strong urge to sohow rescue them.

Now, don't mistake for a saint.

The only reason I'm considering saving them is that they have no relation to the story.

If their deaths were to cause a significant shift in the latter half of the story, I wouldn't save them.

If the story deviates from what I have planned, I wouldn't even know what kind of twist it would take.

And honestly, I don't want to create a scenario that could bring misfortune to .

Taking out of my thoughts was the principal's voice, "But it all ans nothing if you do not work hard to achieve those goals."

He continued his speech, "Arcanum Academy is a place where we push students to their limits, but it is also a challenging enviro..."

His speech continued for the next 10 minutes, and everyone listened intently to every word he said.

After the boring speech was over we were required to test for core affinity.

Currently our class was being led to section A-1 Wizard's workshop.

That's were our core affinity will be tested.

According to the storyline, Doschit Voss is the Wizard Instructor.

We were being led in groups like little children and I could glance to see Professor Riya walking at the forefront.

They test the mana affinity by a simple ritual using a mana crystal.

While mana crystal is a rare object it wasn't so rare.

People in higher position after all did posses them.

At the front, I could see Takahasi Aoi and Aurora together.

Behind them, Emily Reed, Sophia and Kai Lee, among others, followed.

I glanced at my side and found Jas Reeves walking silently without saying much.

He looked at and gave an awkward smile.

'Is he nervous?' I chuckled.

As I sauntered, I began to notice sothing strange.

Takahashi and Aurora were whispering to each other and constantly looking behind, at us.

'Were they looking at ? No.'

Then I noticed that so girls were looking at my direction and blushing.

But as soon as my eyes t a student in that group, she looked at with disdain.

'Was my visage really so hideous, that you had to give that kind of look?'

I returned her gesture with a contemptuous stare.

This seed to infuriate her as her ears turned crimson, likely thinking along the lines of, 'How dare a lowly rank like you?!'.

Seeing her reaction a smirk established in my lips.

'That's better.'

Anyway.

I followed their line of sight and realized that they were actually looking at Aeravat.

The guy was walking behind us despite being the only Rank (E ) in entire 1st year.

He couldn't seem to be bothered about hirerchy of others, niether did he seed intrested in any of the girls.

He walked leisurely as if nothing mattered, his hands in his pockets walking in a stylish but relaxed manner.

He was scrutinizing the hallway and the building we were strolling through, carefully absorbing all the intricate details.

'I almost feel pity for him...'

How will he react, once he learns his fate?

***

"Rank 1, Aeravat Indrath, step forward and place your palm on the crystal ball," instructed Doschit Voss.

Doschit Voss..

He was a researcher in ancient magic who was currently working as wizard instructor at Arcanum Blades for money as the job paid well.

He was also the alchemy researcher in the 2md year chemistry club.

But I knew his back story and it was disgusting to say the least.

Anyway.

This ritual was typically conducted by shamans and ancient mages in the past.

However, with the passing of ti, shamans ceased to exist and the knowledge of ancient mages was lost.

Only a few researchers like Doschit Voss knew how to proceed with the ritual.

During the ritual, if pleased with the student, Deity Vioros would mark their cores, which would increase their ability to grow.

No one in our class is going to revieve this blessing, I already knew.

Not even Aeravat.

This blessing was only bestowed upon a few people in the world.

One such person was the hero of light in the Revati continent.

Currently hero of light, Rune Valtari should be around 17 years old.

Later into the story he will be chosen as the hero of light by godess Rebecca.

Aeravat, the protagonist of the story, deviates from the traditional hero of light archetype.

Unlike the hero of light, who had access to a cheat system that exponentially boosted his abilities, Aeravat had no such advantage.

Remarkably, he achieved a rank of SS by the third volu without these perks.

This is thanks to his origins... his link to the mysteries.

Once again I began to feel pity for Aeravat but quickly shook off my thoughts.

As Aeravat approached the ball, his confident deanor never faltered, and he placed his hands on the crystal.

A burst of blinding light erupted from the crystal, causing the entire room to gasp in shock.

The intensity of the light was unlike anything they had seen before.

Whispers and murmurs of shock were heard all around.

The bystanders had never witnessed such power on display, during an affinity test.

-"Amazing...so this is the power of Rank 1," one of the students gasped.

Well, most of them were kids so it was understandable for them to get excited by sothing like this.

But there was a good reason behind their excitent.

Another chid in, "Amazing..."

-"Look! a glowing white light. He has a white mana core!"

It must be noted that having a mana core is extrely rare. It allows you to control any 4 of the elents.

-"Is this for real?" soone wishpered in disbelief.

In contrast to the onlookers' excitent and surprise, Aeravat was impassive. No joy or satisfaction.

His behaviour most of the ti was like an object, which ca to life rather than a real living, breathing human.

Very slolwy did he start to gain emotions in the story.

Aeravat removed his hands from the crystal and walked out of the room as if nothing happened.

No one approached him to ask why he left the room.

Well It was not neccessary to stay in the room once the ritual is over but still its considered a formality.

"Next Rank 2, Takahasi Aoi step foward and place your hands on the crystal."

Takahsi Aoi stepped forth and placed his hand on the crystal ball, it began to shine with a violet light.

Every student present in the room could feel the energy emanating from the ball and were left awestruck once again.

The reason for their behaviour was simple.

Violet light indicats 'darkness' an extrely rare elent.

Light and darkness were one of the rarest qualities.

No one in this school possessed a light elent? I think.

Only Aurora's father has a light affinity.

-"It's Violet? I've only heard rumors about that before!"

The instructor stood silently, watching Takahashi with a smile on his face.

I am pretty sure that the instructor knows Takahashi but I can't rember the storyline properly right now.

'Fuck, why is my mory this weak?'

Takahashi himself looked smug as he surveyed the room, taking in the wide-eyed expressions of his fellow classmates.

With a smirk, he removed his hand from the crystal and turned to leave the room.

-"Wait, where are you going?" barked out one of the students.

'Oh boy, why would you ask that.'

Knowing his character, I'm sure he will reply with sothing like 'I've got more important things to do than wasting my ti here with weaklings'...or sothing along those line.

"I've got more important things to do than waste my ti here with weaklings," replied Takahsi, his voice dripping with disdain.

Yep I was right.

This is so stupid honestly...

And with that, he strode out of the room, leaving the rest...

I knew exactly where he was headed to. He wanted to t Aeravat.

.

.

.

Instructor Duscit Voss called out,"Rank 1872,Noah Grey."

'Finally it's my turn. Ti to shine.'

As I approached the crystal ball, I put my palm forward.

But, nothing happened.

It was as if the crystal was not there.

I turned towards the instructor, who was regarding with a look of concern as he peered over my shoulder.

'Is it because of my mana capacity?'

"Is everything alright, Noah?" he asked.

'I don't think so... '

Without answering him directly I put my palm on the crystal again, but once again, nothing happened.

At this point, my butt cheeks collapsed, and my balls began to sweat.

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