"Third and last thing," Sylvia announced, her voice cutting through the chatter, "is the Essence Stone Refinent Test."
The room went silent, and students gasped in surprise. A test on the first day? No one had expected that.
Sylvia opened a drawer in her desk and pulled out a small, star-shaped crystal about the size of a finger. "This is a rank E Essence Stone, called Moonblade," she explained, holding the shimring crystal up for everyone to see. "It gives you the ability to draw out a sharp crystal blade from your hand, like a knife. Each of you will take one of these stones and try to refine it."
She paused, letting the information sink in. So students looked nervous, while others seed eager for the challenge.
"There's no punishnt if you can't refine it," Sylvia added, trying to ease the tension. "But... the first person to successfully refine the stone will earn twenty silver coins."
That announcent sent a ripple of excitent through the room. For the commoners, twenty silver coins were a small fortune. Their eyes lit up with anticipation, their excitent reaching a fever pitch. Even the wealthier students couldn't help but be interested.
Everyone loves a chance to prove themselves, and the idea of showing they were better than the others made their competitive spirits flare up. Sylvia knew this well. The teachers wanted to see who had the most talent, who would stand out in this diverse group of students.
The room buzzed with energy, the students all ntally preparing themselves for the challenge ahead. Ethan couldn't help but glance at the star-shaped stone, already strategizing how he would approach the test.
....
Ethan sat cross-legged on his bed in his private room, staring intently at the star-shaped Moonblade crystal in his hand. He gripped it tightly, feeling the weight of the challenge ahead. "On the surface, it looks like those with high ESR talent have the advantage," he thought, analyzing the situation. "But in reality, they're taking the biggest risk. This is just a rank E stone, not one that needs a massive amount of mana. High aptitude students might push too hard and end up causing their stones to explode, losing their chance entirely. On the other hand, students with lower ESR talent might take longer, but they have a better shot at succeeding... that is, if this is their first ti."
He considered the different levels of talent. "For normal students, it might take at least two weeks to refine this stone. B-grade students, if they do everything perfectly, could manage it in six or seven days. And the A-grade talents? They could finish in just two or three days. I rember the princess was the first to refine hers, doing it by the next evening. With her natural talent and high ESR, she won the competition," he thought, feeling a mix of admiration and curiosity.
Although even ethan didn't know that the princess is only a C-grade talent. The teachers helped her win to build her reputation.
Ethan glanced out the window, noticing that night had already fallen. The rain poured down steadily, each drop creating a soothing rhythm that washed over the scene outside. The peaceful atmosphere seed to relax everything around it, even sparking a hint of romantic feelings in the air. Ethan couldn't help but smile, finding comfort in the serene mont.
But his thoughts soon shifted back to more serious matters. "Status," he muttered, and instantly, a holographic screen appeared in front of him, displaying information.
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Na: Ethan Rothslayer
Title: Regressor
Attributes:
- Strength 6
- Stamina: 7.2
- Speed: 6.5
- Magic Power: 80
Current Skills in Possession:
- Genius Hour (B) Upgradable: When activated, Strength increases by 20%, Stamina by 25%, and Speed by 30% for one hour. Cooldown: 24 hours.
- Righteous (B) Upgradable: The body slowly heals over ti while fighting for a righteous cause. If near defeat, Stamina snd fatigue resets once, and pain is numbed for an hour.
- Bleeding (C): Wounds inflicted by you continue to bleed until fully healed with magic.
Ethan stared at the floating screen before him, a mix of curiosity and frustration in his eyes. "This thing... I've been able to see it ever since I regressed," he thought, trying to make sense of the mysterious system that had beco a part of his life. "Who gave it to ? Why do I have it?" These questions had plagued him since the mont it first appeared, but no answers had co.
He knew one thing for certain: the system had its benefits. "It gives skills, sotis even rewards, when I defeat monsters," he mused, recalling the tis it had proven useful. But there was still so much uncertainty. "What will it give if I manage to defeat a demon?" The thought lingered in his mind, sparking a flicker of both excitent and apprehension.
Ethan sighed deeply, pushing aside the questions that had no imdiate answers. With a thought, he dismissed the status screen, watching as it faded from view. "For now, I have to focus on what's ahead," he reminded himself, knowing that dwelling on the unknown wouldn't get him any closer to his goals.
Ethan's status screen was noticeably different from Esdeath's. She had SP (Self-worth Points) and a "job" section, things that Ethan's status lacked. But how could he know? As far as he was concerned, he was the only one with this mysterious system.
He returned to his bed, sitting cross-legged with the star-shaped Moonblade essence stone in hand. "If I start refining now, With my previous life's experience, even as a B-rank student, it'll still take two or three days, just like the A-grade students," he sighed, feeling a bit disappointed. "But that won't be enough to win the competition."
However, he reminded himself that he didn't actually need to win. "When I topped the exam, I was rewarded with twenty silver coins. I don't need to co out on top—I just need to prove my worth as a Class A student," he thought, feeling more satisfied with his plan. Determined, he decided to spend the entire night refining the essence stone.
Just as he was about to begin, sothing unexpected happened. A notification flashed before him.
"Ding!"
Ethan's eyes widened in surprise. "What? How?" he gasped.
"Ding!"
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