United States. New York City.
Year 2800.
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Today is the kind of day where students picked destiny or destiny picked students—it just depended on how well they studied.
A young boy sat at the far end of the Governnt Beast Hall, peering at the blue skies that in his novice state only seed to remind him of the fundantal reason he was here—the day blue rain fell seven hundred and fifty years ago.
And since then, Beast Taming had beco a reality with Mana fused to everything.
"But why the fuck did the governnt have to tie it to our SAT?" Jayden bit his lips, his heart pounding subtly within his chest, and even the buzzing atmosphere around him seed absent.
Good, bad, or mysterious, rulers always capitalised on every circumstance, and now, when citizens thought this was an apocalypse, the governnt had seen it from a completely different angle. Evolution.
Scientists began exploring, and humans started learning to contract mana-infused beasts. However, the governnt made SAT results determine the future for every citizen.
But Jayden wasn’t any low-class student, in fact...
"I’m sure I didn’t make any mistakes" he sighed clicking his tongue, "but who knows?, Math might be fine, but English! The level of unpredictability is more than that of a sudden heartbreak.
Students strove to please this day, but results had a way of always being surprising.
There shouldn’t have been nervousness in Jayden’s gaze, but is there anyone immune to being a victim of failure?
"With my luck, anything could happen—and by anything, I an the worst possible outco."
Jayden sank deeper into his seat as he noticed the event’s moderator walking back onto the stage.
The man had green, healthy plant veins protruding from his back and shoulders; his beast could be identified as a willow plant due to the thin, elongated leaves the vines carried.
And judging from the rigidity of the vines, it must be at C rank tier 1 beast, and that’s probably its maximum ranking. Yeah, these were the kinda jobs low-ranked beast tars could secure in this age.
"The ti you’ve all been waiting for is finally here" the moderator’s voice echoed from speakers both within and outside the hall.
"YAYYY!" Everyone except the year twelve graduating students, hundreds of them seated in the front rows, shouted.
"Let’s judgnt day begin" Jayden muttered, letting the future worry for itself.
"You’re all welco to the coronation of the seven hundred and forty-eighth generation of beast tars", the moderator’s eyes scanned the pale faces of the students sitting in the first twelve rows.
"I can see the tension is palpable like always", he laughed, but it didn’t take him long to know his joke went flat against the worries in many hearts.
Clearing his throat, he straightened his posture and said; "We would be starting now."
Imdiately, trumpets began blowing and soldiers began marching in from the centre of the hall, each carrying a beast, either chained, bottled or plants growing in a vase.
They ford a wall behind the moderator, each adorned with body markings that signified their status as elite citizens, comparable to a proper mammalian beast. Beside the moderator stood two others, each holding stacks of envelopes in their hands.
The moderator took the first envelope and tore it open; the sound felt like ripping reality in two, and tension imdiately filled the air.
’Who could be first on the judgnt list’ Jayden thought.
"Rember the score ranking." The moderator said while scanning the results, "1600 for legendary beasts, 1200-1599 for mythic beasts, 801 above for elite beasts and 800 below for advanced beasts",
Then, "Arnord Allen"
To so part of the hall, there was relief, to another section excitent and to one particular boy who sprang up as if called from a nightmare, it was complete dread.
"Let’s see if you kept the commandnt of studying" Jayden whispered with expectations, and a sly smile tugging his lips.
The moderator scanned the result, then he gave a pleased smile that lifted negative thoughts from both Arnord and the audience.
"1300/1600"
Shouts and cheers filled the hall, and even the moderator’s voice fell on deaf ears.
"Well done, son", the moderator patted Arnord’s head, who was smiling and crying at the sa ti. "The governnt have granted you a mythic beast; black leopard"
Another wave of shouts followed with a bit of envy this ti.
’Yeah.... why wouldn’t you call him ’son’ when he did well? But anyway, congratulations, bro.’ Jayden purred in thought.
A soldier stepped forward with a black chained beast in his hold. The beast was now at its lowest rank, but had the potential to evolve to A rankings tier 1.
It was harmless, having been injected with a mana control serum. Anrod bent low and poured mana out of his fingertips.
In humans, mana flowed together with the blood, so all he had to do was transmit the mana through his skin, and imdiately his mana and that of the beast made contact, everything went black.
Just for a mont,
Before the darkness was absorbed into Arnord’s body with a whoosh. He had transford—beast plus human, slowly descending to the ground. His hair was dark and longer, with cat-like whiskers flanking his face; his fingers were extended, with long claws, and a slim tail now extended from his hip bone.
That was mana bonding—a type of bonding that occurred when mana ets mana and at the beginning of every bond, beasts always started at D-rank, tier 3. The lowest.
More nas were called, and to those beasts were contracted. So were epic, being normal mammalian beasts, others were plants and worse, even insects. No one was fortunate enough to receive a legendary beast until,
"Jayden Logan"
Jayden imdiately stood up with confidence, "Guess it’s ti for my POV", he whispered, avoiding the envious gazes of his fellow graduates while the cheers behind grew louder.
He was a public figure, a genius, and an example that parents used when speaking to their misbehaving children. Interestingly, he didn’t even like books, yet he had to strictly avoid failure.
"Guess you might be the first legendary tar of the day." The moderator smiled as he unpacked the results.
Jayden smiled.
’Hmmm... that was always my goal, getting a dragon, but for that I need a perfect score, 1600.’
Dragons were extrely rare. Scientists could only bioengineer twenty-five smaller dragons from the tissues of four massive dragons that fell from the skies 750 years ago, and so only the exceedingly rich and influential citizens could acquire one.
Was Jayden going to be one of those?
Despite the effort put into anything, life might not always be a computer, garbage in, garbage out. But Jayden had learned to let ti tell the story.
The moderator lifted an eyebrow, and Jayden tensed imdiately.
"Did you take your English exams?" He said in a low tone.
Jayden’s heart skipped a beat. "O-of course I did"
The moderator glared at him as if he, too, was scared to call out the score. The audience behind went stone still.
’No. You gotta be trolling !’ Jayden’s eyebrow lifted as if asking a question while every part of his body trembled.
"The Governnt have granted you an ..."
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