"This is really crazy," I mumbled to myself, looking at my hand. "Just as I thought, learning from her is the best choice I made."
SWOOSH
Looking at the mana threads in my hand, I could easily say this. It was as if I could finally feel the mana around without the intervention of my [Lunar Enigma] trait.
Of course, this was just the basics, but even this was a good improvent considering how Astron was before.
I ca from a world without mana, and the previous Astron also never felt mana, even if he was an awakened person; thus, this prowess was good.
"Then, I should continue my training."
With those thoughts, I grabbed my bow and started training once again.
"Activate Stage Two."
As the Artificial Intelligence of the academy training room replied, I raised my bow.
SWOOSH
And began.
*******
Emily sat in her small, dimly lit room, her chestnut hair cascading untad over her shoulders.
Her tired, sapphire eyes were fixed on the laptop screen before her, its soft glow casting fleeting shadows in the otherwise simple and sparsely furnished space.
She was looking at the notice she put on the bulletin board.
"Still no replies, huh?"
She mumbled to herself. Of course, she also knew how bad their situation was and how unpromising it looked from the notice. But she didn't have a choice.
RING
At that mont, a call ca from her bracelet. Opening up, she saw it was a call from her father.
With a weary sigh, she accepted the call with her father, whose anxious voice echoed from the device. He was probably calling her after the ssage she left yesterday. She knew he was busy too, so she didn't say anything.
"Yes, father. I asked a friend from the Academy, and he accepted my request."
"His rank is not that high, but I saw his talent with my own eyes. I think if I fought with him right now, he would beat ."
"Yes. He is a Hartley."
"Why?"
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