The remaining trainees, their breaths ragged and eyes unwavering, clung to the vestiges of their fighting spirit. Each inhalation echoed the trials they had just weathered, while their focused gazes lingered on the now-vanished illusionary world that had thrust them into a relentless struggle against their Alter egos. Despite their perseverance, a collective sense of failure hung in the air, as the surreal battleground dissolved, leaving them grappling with their better selves.
Little did all the participants, including those who had erged victorious, know that neither of their two instructors harbored expectations for a successful completion of the test in under three hours. Such a feat was deed extraordinary for ordinary trainees, yet Klaus, Nicholas, and Alex defied these preconceptions, surpassing the skill levels of even seasoned swordsn.
Rick’s proclamation brought a surge of joy to those still standing. However, for the trainees who had quivered in fear, confronting the haunting landscapes tied to their deepest traumas and nightmares, an overwhelming urge to cry manifested. These individuals, reminiscent of vulnerable children, not only confronted their darkest fears but also bore witness to the shattering of their dreams to beco Lionhart swordsn. Those dreams lay exposed before their families and the stern patriarch, their aspirations shattered on the Lion Arena.
"The objective of this test transcended the physical. It sought to unveil the inner qualities that make a good swordsman—soone capable of representing the Rikxia Empire in the face of perilous battles where lives are at stake. Regrettably, most of you have demonstrated that you lack the essential qualities to be called a Lionhart swordsman," Rick declared, casting a disdainful gaze upon the trainees who had relinquished their swords, their defeated forms curled on the ground. In Rick’s discerning eyes, weakness was the most loathso of traits.
Out of the initial four hundred and one trainees, only ninety-five erged successfully from the first test. Five managed to traverse to the other side of the fog, their resilience evident, while the remaining trainees found themselves ensnared within the intricate Aequalis Array when the three-hour mark had elapsed. The numbers, stark and revealing, mirrored the harsh reality that not all possessed the ttle required for the revered title of Lionhart swordsman.
For those who succeeded, the journey was arduous but triumphant. Klaus, Nicholas, and Alex, having shattered the instructors’ expectations, beca beacons of inspiration. Their prowess, eclipsing even that of seasoned swordsn, left an indelible mark on the Lion Arena, a testant to the extraordinary potential dormant within each trainee.
In contrast, the trainees who faced defeat lay strewn across the simulated battlefield, their dreams shattered alongside their defeated forms. The echoes of their traumas lingered, entwined with the tendrils of regret and disappointnt. As the dust settled and the reality of their performance sank in, the Lion Arena stood witness to both the triumphs and tribulations that marked the journey toward becoming a Lionhart swordsman.
***
The sun stood proudly at its zenith, casting a radiant glow across the cloudless expanse of the blue sky. Following a brief respite of thirty minutes, Rick summoned back the trainees who had successfully navigated the first test, redirecting them from the tribune where they had sought solace to unveil the extent of their fatigue.
In a disciplined line, the five triumphant trainees who had conquered the Aequalis array stood, their eyes fixed on Rick and Erina positioned before them. Behind them, a row of ninety other trainees mirrored the formation, each standing in alignnt with Klaus, Nicholas, Alex, Sarah, and Kurt.
Despite the taxing trials they had faced, all the trainees appeared remarkably revitalized. The instructors had administered potions to rejuvenate their stamina and alleviate ntal exhaustion. Unified in their readiness to confront the impending second test, they stood tall, bracing themselves for the challenge ahead.
Rick’s eyes shimred with expectation as he surveyed the trainees before him. In his discerning gaze, each trainee was seen as a potential talent worthy of cultivation. If left to his discretion, Rick would have concluded the test, appointing the ninety-five as official trainees. However, the patriarch’s desire for more scrutiny prevailed. Given the nurous spectators, they couldn’t conclude the trials without displaying the trainees’ performances during the second test to the onlookers.
Clearing his throat, Rick addressed the assembly with a voice projected to resonate across the Lion Arena. "For the second test, we will assess the power you can unleash with your sword. You are permitted to use your most formidable sword technique, granted only one opportunity to impress us. We will select only those who can display a power threshold eting our stringent requirents."
With a gesture from Rick, a group of n maneuvered small chariots into the arena. Covered in black veils, the devices on these chariots remained concealed from view. Twelve n synchronized in unloading the mysterious devices, the resonant thud of their impact echoing through the air, indicative of their substantial weight.
Rick then signaled for the removal of the black covers that obscured the devices. The n executed the order ticulously, revealing twelve translucent rocks, each standing at an impressive six ters in height. Most trainees regarded the rocks with puzzled expressions, prompting Rick to promptly comnce his explanation of the unusual elents present in the Lion Arena.
"These rocks are called Mythril Crystals. Every ti you hit them, their colors change depending on the amount of power you infuse into the strike. Allow to demonstrate," Rick explained, stepping forward toward one of the Mythril Crystals. With a subtle infusion of mana to his finger, he casually flicked the rock.
TAC!
The Mythril Crystal illuminated in a vibrant red hue. After a brief mont, the color subsided, and the crystal reverted to its original translucent state.
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"If you strike the crystal with all your might and it only manages to turn red, regardless of the shade, you will be disqualified. To pass the second test, you need to make the crystals change to at least a dark yellow hue," Rick elucidated, setting the standard for the trainees. The Mythril Crystals stood as vibrant gauges, ready to reflect the power and skill each participant would unleash upon them.
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