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"Gene De Rossi," Elder Vess said. "What do you think of him?"

June narrowed her eyes, unsure why she was asking all this. "How old is he?" she asked instead.

"His bio says twenty," Elder Vess smiled. "But I'd say he's a couple of years younger than that."

"His voice didn't entail he hadn't gone through puberty yet," June added.

"Poor boy," Elder Vess laughed. "The idea of changing his voice didn't co to his mind when he disguised himself to look older."

"He's disguised?" June drew her eyes as they glowed in silver light, looking at the boy, who was standing alone among the students who were doing their own thing.

She finally picked up on the disguise, it was unique. She couldn't tell how he accomplished it without studying further. Gene looked like an older version of himself, which seed to contrast with the face she saw with her Eyes, but it was his face alright. Or rather, it would be.

"Uncanny," Elder Vess said. "Unless you're experienced in this line of magic, you wouldn't pick up on it so easily."

"You an..."

Elder Vess nodded. "You're curious about why I asked for your assistance and asking your opinion on everything."

"Yes."

Elder Vess turned her attention to Gene. "I'm thinking of taking him as my disciple," she said, surprising June. "Not like how professors take ntees. I'm prepared to teach him all, which will limit the ti I need to invest in the academy. Hence, you. I'll use you as my hand to do most of my work unless you decline my offer."

"Why ?" June asked, not sure what to feel about the offer.

"I found none more qualified than you," Vess said.

"There are over a dozen gold-ranked professors in the academy," June added.

"Those are mostly self-centered or busy with other business," Vess said. "So, what do you say?"

"I need to think about it," June admitted.

Elder Vess nodded and called Gene over. "Co on, the class is over. You're all dismissed."

"Elder, and Professor," Gene greeted, nervousness evident on his face.

"Walk with us," Elder Vess instructed as they went towards Aurel's class.

The girl had spent a third of her ti arguing with so noble kids, and finally decided to disregard them. She put her effort into instructing the ones that listened to her, but when those noble kids continued bitching, she couldn't handle them well anymore. In the end, she dismissed them out of her class.

Unfortunately for her, she didn't see it coming when more joined with the noble bunch to bunk her class.

She was fuming by the end of it.

"Aurel Crete," Elder Vess called. "How do you feel?"

Aurel greeted them, dismissing the leftovers of the students. "I'm disappointed with myself," she said, resigned. "I never thought they would be this..."

"Annoying, irritating?" Elder Vess smiled. "Do you rember when you were a student and attended this kind of class?"

"I do," Aurel said, sha ca to her face, rembering she hadn't acted like an obedient student either. "However, I wasn't like them either. I did bunk classes, and even disregarded the instructor's instructions a few tis, but I never had the gall to look down upon and belittle my teachers."

"You didn't have any safety net, did you?" Elder Vess told her. "Unlike you, if they fail in the academy, their family has enough wealth to build their career."

"I just... can't believe how infuriating they were," Aurel fud again.

"Do you feel bad for your teachers now?" The elder asked.

Aurel nodded. "I never considered it would be this hard."

"Good, you're selected," she announced.

"Really?" Aurel couldn't believe she had heard right.

"Of course. Hopefully, you'll learn more and will be able to teach better."

"Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" Aurel burst into glee, getting down on her knees on the ground. She leapt up and embraced June. "Thank you for believing in ."

"You have earned this. You don't have to thank ," June said.

"No, nobody would have recomnded ," Aurel said, wrapping her arms around June tightly. "If not for you, I wouldn't even try."

"Congratulations, now if you excuse us, we have more work to complete."

They found Gene looking at them hopefully, but didn't dare to ask.

Warden was still instructing the students, even though most of them were tired to the limits, sparring the whole ti with only little ti to rest up. He was currently dividing them into two groups. As they ca near, they heard him ask the students:

"Who can tell the difference between the two groups?"

He hadn't divided them on the benefit of their winning in the spar, though one group had more winners than the other.

"Is it based on stat points?" A thin girl answered.

"No," Warden said and divided another group, taking a couple of guys from the thin girl's group. "Can you guess why now, Arsela?"

Arsela frowned at the two who were separated from the two bigger batches. She didn't rember their nas, but she recognized that none of the two won even once in the spars. But they...

"Is it based on spirit energy?" she asked.

"Yes, keep going."

"Um, those two don't have any," Arsela said. "I an, they hadn't opened their aperture. However, the rest of us did, so why divide us?"

"Rember when I instructed, I asked you to not let any bit of energy out of your body?" Warden said. "One of the two groups managed that, while the other failed."

"I kept it all within my skin," Arsela said, gasping to look at students in her group.

"Now that you have sparred over fifteen tis," Warden continued. "It's apparent that those that are better at controlling their energy had better results in the last quarter of the class, while the rest beca weary, spending their energy.

"Tam, and Dirk both have higher attributes than the rest of the group, so their results might vary," Warden continued. "However, if they were as good at controlling their energy like you, Arsela, each one of them can beat the rest of you on their own."

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