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As the classroom followed the Alder to the training grounds, naturally, everyone was filled with anticipation.

However, there was one thing that they feared.

Alder's aura. In a sense, from the mont he had hit the board, everyone was stunned and was no longer talking.

Well, at least not with huge voices like they did.

Soon, they arrived at their destination, greeted by a training ground specially designed to foster safety and enhance practices.

Unlike the typical classrooms, this space boasted ample room, perfectly suited for combat exercises. Magical devices adorned the area, strategically placed to ensure the well-being of the students while they honed their skills against each other.

The atmosphere crackled with a mixture of excitent and trepidation as the students prepared themselves for the challenges that lay ahead.

"Now, sit on the ground while circling ," Alder's commanding voice echoed across the training ground as he directed the students to gather in a circle on the ground.

Without hesitation, each student lowered their body, settling into a seated position. Everyone's eyes remained fixed on Alder, and most attention was firmly fixed on their instructor.

"With close unard combat as our focal point today," Alder began, his voice steady and authoritative, "we will delve further into the practical application of focusing on your opponent and mastering footwork. Previously, we explored the theoretical aspects, but now it's ti to put theory into action."

Alder rose to his feet, his presence towering above the seated students. He took a mont to scan through the eager faces before him; their anticipation was shown in his own focused expression.

He confidently walked towards the center of the circle, taking on the role of the lesson's main focus.

"Watch closely."

With those words, the lesson started….

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In a sense, close combat was sothing that was essential for everyone to learn, at least if you wanted to have this false sense of security while walking in such a world.

We all know that close combat won't help a person that much when it cos to dangerous situations like life-and-death ones. Since your enemy will have weapons at their disposal, however, it may help with self-defense when you are close to civilization, and help can co.

The primary objective is to instill in students the idea of fighting and help them comprehend its significance. This knowledge can aid magicians in battling opponents more effectively and enable engineers to create things with greater precision.

This is what they say, and I think it is a pretty logical approach to this topic.

Those thoughts filled my head as I was thoroughly observing the way Alder showed the movents.

'In a sense, the moves he is showing are true basics.' I thought, observing the flawless move set he had shown. 'It is close to perfect for beginners.'

For beginners, it can be challenging to execute complex moves, so focusing on strengthening the basics would be more effective. This was particularly true in his case.

"Arthur and Callius." Though at that mont, I heard Alder calling .

Looking up at his face, he had a serious expression.

"Co forward," Alder's commanding voice reverberated through the room, prompting to step up alongside Arthur. As we approached him, my mind couldn't help but ponder his intentions.

'As expected, he chose .' From the mont the class started, I knew I would be the one that was chosen. 'Since you were glaring at all the ti.'

While walking, I could see the students watching both of us attentively.

Even though they were feeling guilty, that didn't an they were supporting . It was slightly different.

While I was reading books or sitting at my desk, I was observing Arthur and Emma from ti to ti, and I could see they had already beco incredibly popular from the start.

If Emma was awkward with others, Arthur was the opposite, as he was easily able to communicate with others. I could instantly see so girls' gaze was on Arthur, though nobody was speaking.

"We will utilize the remaining ti to assess your grasp of the basics and what you've learned in this class," he declared, gesturing toward a small chamber behind us. "And we shall begin with Arthur and Callius. Enter the chamber." With those words, we made our way toward the chamber, but before we could step inside, Alder tossed each of us a bracelet.

"Put on these bracelets," he instructed, turning his attention to the rest of the students. "Given that each individual possesses varying levels of strength, these bracelets will temporarily adjust your abilities to a baseline level." He elucidated the purpose and function of the bracelets, ensuring fairness and equal footing among the participants.

'It reminds of that ti.' Though, that brought so unwanted but needed mories.

The mories of that ti and the scar on my shoulder were there to show that strength was never defined by rank or power only but also by technique. And one can never be absolute.

As we entered the chamber and walked towards each corner, a voice echoed inside my head.

The mont I heard the voice inside my head, I knew what it was about.

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Quest - Main Character 2

Description - As the main character, there is no way you could lose to the so-called protagonist. Show that you are better than him in every aspect.

Goal – Defeat Arthur Nightlance without using your art or any other skill.

Reward – Increase in the mastery of [All Seeing Eye].

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Seeing the panel was enough to prove my point, as I was wearing the bracelets.

/CLICK/ /CLICK/

With the sounds of clicking, I felt the sensation I had long forgotten.

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