513 Opportunity! [2]
The geniuses exchanged glances, their minds buzzing with possibilities. The opportunity to learn from the Elves was unprecedented, and the potential for growth was imnse. For so, the prospect of delving into Elven knowledge was irresistible, a chance to unlock new depths of power and understanding. For others, the decision was more complex, weighing the benefits against the ti and effort required.
"Should I?"
"Ah! If only this was proposed by the Dwarven kingdom. Learning bow and control mana seem useless to soone like who uses axe weapons."
"I want to learn but I think that it would be useless since I am already quite used to the thod taught by my elders." …
It seems like, after much thinking, not many geniuses seed to want to take the offer. After all, unless they were using bow and arrow, they didn't think that there was much rit in learning Elven Arts.
Moreover, many believe that Elves wouldn't be really willing to teach good things or those Arts which are really powerful.
Hiro glanced around at his companions, a determined gleam in his eyes. "I think we should seize this opportunity, don't you all agree? This chance may not co again. Even if archery and mana control aren't my specialties, the knowledge and skills I gain could prove invaluable in the future."
Hiro said. "I'm definitely in. Learning from the Elves? That's a chance I can't pass up. Think about all the knowledge I could get. No way I am passing up this opportunity."
Sylvia said. As an archer, the Elven knowledge was very much suited to her and it could elevate her already brilliant archery skill to the next level. After all, no race is better at archery than Elves.
"Certainly! I was already fascinated by Elf's magic. The chance to learn Elven magic doesn't co along every day. It would be a privilege to delve into their ancient knowledge and traditions."
Lisa also didn't have any objection. Having already seen how efficient and powerful Elven magic was in the fighting contest, Lisa knew that learning them would surely help her.
Zion, although he wasn't very enthusiastic about it as there wasn't much he could gain, but he didn't object. Zion thought who knows, maybe Elven Art might have sothing that might help him beco stronger.
In any case, Hiro and his group were fully planning to stay and learn Elven Art.
Of course, for Hiro and anyone his age, learning such Art was a great opportunity. Unlike others, they were young and could make use of new knowledge.
Even if the Elven teachings aren't very complintary to their fighting style, there was no real loss for them to learn new things.
Zero, on the other hand, remained stoic. While he acknowledged the value of the Elves' knowledge, he didn't think that there was any need for him to stay behind to learn Elven Art. Nevertheless, he observed the reactions of his fellow geniuses with a keen interest. He could obviously tell that Hiro and his group would stay behind. With the help of Elves, Zero predicted that their power would increase again, especially Lisa and Sylvia.
Mia, radiant in her SSS beauty, appeared contemplative. The allure of mastering Elven magic was tempting, but her eyes flickered with a hint of uncertainty. However, whether she wants to or not, it seems like she would need to stay behind. If any of her students or forr students stayed behind, she would feel responsible for their safety and there was no doubt that she would stay behind.
Alia didn't seem to think much about what King Tranduil proposed. She wasn't very keen on learning but the prospect of being able to explore Eldoria more certainly interested her. For Alia, whether she wants to stay behind or not will solely depend on Zero and Mia. If they stayed, she was also planning to stay but if neither did, then she also wouldn't.
For soone like her who had been trained since young, there was no happiness in being able to get stronger.
The Geniuses discussed and most of them seed to have made a decision whether they wanted to stay behind and learn from Elves or go back ho.
King Tranduil, patient and wise, observed the room with a knowing smile. He understood the weight of the decision before the geniuses and respected their individual paths. He was ready to share Elven's knowledge in order to strengthen the geniuses for the safety of the future. However, it didn't an that he would force them.
"As I see the deliberations among you, it is clear that this decision weighs heavily on each of your hearts," King Tranduil spoke, his voice carrying the weight of centuries of wisdom. "Know that the offer to stay and learn from the Elves is extended to those who feel drawn to it. We do not seek to coerce or pressure anyone into this path."
He paused, allowing his words to sink in before continuing. "For those who choose to embark on this journey, know that your ti in Eldoria will be t with dedication and sincerity. We shall comnce the teachings three days hence, allowing you ti to prepare yourselves for the rigors of our training."
A murmur of agreent rippled through the crowd as the geniuses absorbed the King's words.
"We shall focus not only on Elven archery and mana control but also on our broader fighting arts and skills," King Tranduil elucidated, his gaze sweeping over the assembled geniuses.
"Our techniques have been honed over millennia, refined through countless battles and trials. It is our hope that you will find value in what we have to offer."
With a regal nod, King Tranduil concluded, "Those who wish to remain and learn, know that you are welco in Eldoria. May your ti here be enlightening and fruitful, and may you erge stronger for the challenges that lie ahead."
King Tranduil said as he left the grand hall with Elara and his guards.
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