The days went by quickly, I trained Jace every afternoon after school; his progress was steady and he had a real knack for fighting. However, the same couldn’t be said for his studying capabilities. He was downright just dumb at this point, I tried my hardest tutoring him but nothing worked.
Naz would also come over once in a while and we’d all study together. The flirtatious chatter between Naz and Jace always left my brain bugging, so very little studying actually happened.
-Flashback to the study session-
Jace sat on Naz’s right and occasionally glanced at her while Naz had her eyes glued to the textbook. I sat opposite Jace, trying not to sigh at his awkwardness.
He looked up at me and I mouthed subtly to him, “Compliment her.” I widened my eyes and slowly nodded in Naz’s direction.
Jace looked like he was doing maths, his brain loading and intaking as to what I had just signalled him.
“Ohhhhhh” he quietly whispered, making Naz look up at him.
I quickly ducked my head back into my book, pretending to work.
“What?” she said, putting her book down.
Jace absolutely froze at her eye contact and his brain just buffered. His eyes darted everywhere and I could see the clear sweat running down his forehead. “Uh-uhm- you look pretty today…”
Naz froze, her cheeks growing noticeably red. Their eyes met and silence filled the air, creating an awkward atmosphere. Under the table, I slightly nudged Naz’s foot, snapping her out of her trance.
“Ahem… T-Thanks.” she stuttered, her face now redder than ever. “I’m gonna go get some water.” Naz ran out of the room in a hurry, towards the kitchen.
I watched as Jace’s eyes trailed behind her. He sulked, dropping his shoulders. “I messed it up.” he whined.
“I think that went pretty well. I mean, you did get a reaction out of her which is a good thing.” I picked up my pen, leaving him with his thoughts
**
There was still no sign of Malia waking up, Mr Xanxus told us he’d just give her predicted grades, so she wouldn’t miss out just because she was unwell. Mother checked her state daily but no good news was shared each time. It made me worry. When would she wake up?
Mike on the other hand blamed me for everything; his constant moaning and blaming further added to my anger and at one point I was tempted to rip his tongue out, but I had to control myself.
**
I stared at the clock, I had 15 minutes left to finish the Mana history paper. I received face to face teaching from Miss Elena during my 8 year period training, due to that I knew most of the curriculum.
In my free time, during my training period I visited the library that Gramps owned, often reading different types of books, from books about what kind of beasts existed in the world to autobiographies about famous mages. This helped me increase my general knowledge about the new world I was in.
“Psst! What’s the answer to question 5b?” Jace whispered to me, coughing after to cover up and not bait out that he was cheating.
“King Henry.” I whispered back.
I had helped him for almost all the written exams. Even though we were in a hall with many invigilators, we realised that the poor old invigilators had extremely bad hearing. This allowed Jace to cheat by getting answers from me.
The time went by quickly and the written exam finished. I yawned, rotating my wrists.
“That test was so hard!” Jace whined.
“I found it quite easy.” Naz popped up next to him and the both of them walked forward, leaving me behind. I didn’t bother catching up to the couple and continued walking with the crowd. Being the third wheel wasn’t my thing.
“Shush you cave troll!” I heard Jace say as their voices muffled with the crowd’s noise.
Suddenly, I got pulled by the arm and taken out of the crowd. I stared at the hair of the girl and knew who it was. I moved my hand out of her grasp in annoyance.
“Sara. What do you want? I have no reason to talk to you. I asked you for the truth and you gave me false facts about what happened on that day.” I said, my annoyance evident in my body language. After my return, I got the details from Naz and Jace (during our study sessions) about what Sara had told them.
Sara argued that she didn’t remember anything but to me she told me a whole new different story, blaming Malia and making up a story that Malia was the beast. She really contradicted herself.
“But Zeref, I told you what happened. She attacked me and even bruised my face with her claws.” She came close to me and pointed at the light marks on her face; I stepped back instinctively. She was no longer the girl I knew and it disappointed me gravely.
Thinking back at how innocent and fragile she was before, compared to how she acted now, it disgusted me.
I felt betrayed.
Was all that happened before just a façade? Was it all just a mask she wore in front of us? How could she change so drastically? Did I even know Sara?
“Please Zer-”
“Get out of my sight.” I said releasing a little killing intent. She whimpered and stepped back before heading out the exit with tears in her eyes.
I pivoted on my foot and headed to class for my mana manipulation Practical assessment, in a sour mood.
**
“Welcome back students, I hope you all revised well for this test. I expect all of you to pass. This exam will be fairly simple, all I want you to do is inject mana into this crystal ball.
“This crystal ball will rapidly absorb your mana, people who can’t control their mana outflow will end up depleting their mana in a matter of seconds. Therefore, you must control your mana outflow and input a steady amount of mana into the ball.
“The purpose of this exam is to see who among you actually practised and learned during my lessons. Now begin!” Professor Severin, our mana manipulation teacher announced and everyone started infusing their mana into their crystal balls.
For Jace and I it was easy, we absorbed the world’s mana into our mana pools while also controlling the mana output into the crystal ball. As a result, we were able to create an endless cycle of balanced input and output of mana.
I looked around and after 15 minutes ⅓ of the students had already failed the test. Their crystal balls had shattered and most of them cursed at their luck.
“This is a test for commoners! Why should we do this stupid test?!” A noble kid shouted, smashing his hands on the table.
The room we were in was like the university lecture rooms back in my old world. Most of the lesson rooms were like these ones except the form rooms.
“Behave yourself young man!” Professor Severin shouted, his voice amplified with mana.
“Some students are still in the midst of their exams. Sit quietly, I’ll see you after this exam is over and 500 Merits will be deducted from your balance. ” His voice was cold and strict, making the noble kid sit back down in his seat. I smirked at the teacher’s reaction.
Merits were points that were awarded to students, it could be deducted or increased, even the grades could be converted to merits. At the end of every year, the official rankings would be released according to who had the most merits etc.
The top 3 students were normally given special artefacts – specially designed and crafted for them – as rewards. They were also invited by the royal family to attend a party, with other top 3 students from other schools.
I didn’t really care about the party but the artefacts were a different matter. I could get specially designed items for free, made by the most talented enchanted blacksmiths in the Kingdom. Who would miss this opportunity?
I had missed almost half of my last year in school, so I couldn’t rack up as many merits. My rankings last year were 141/200 students.
School became a bit different from the 4th year and onwards. Students would pick a subject or subjects they wanted to specialise in, this could be combat, mana history, mana manipulation, beasts & art and others to choose from.
The qualifications they earned by graduating at the age of 18 would then help students to apply for different jobs or pursue further education after leaving school. For example, a student picking a specialisation in combat may pursue a job in the military.
The 4th year was when school got serious.
However, I had different plans; I wasn’t going to waste my time here. My goal was to succeed in the candidate tournament and to do that I needed to get stronger. Staying here and wasting my time studying here wouldn’t bring any benefits here. At the end I’d just be a servant of the kingdom, working under them.
Therefore, I made a decision to quit school after this year.I wanted to travel to the other kingdoms and learn new techniques and venture for new experiences, being stuck up in this kingdom wouldn’t bring any benefits. I worried that revealing this information to my mother would cause havoc, that was my only issue.
“5 minutes left! Don’t lose focus. 5 minutes more and you pass this exam.” Professor Severin’s voice echoed throughout the hall.
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Chapters
- Chapter 161 - Wanted (2)
- Chapter 160 - Wanted (1)
- Chapter 159 - Noblemens’ Circle
- Chapter 158 - The Flame Candidate
- Chapter 157 - Infiltrating The Fortress
- Chapter 156 - Rescue Mission
- Chapter 155 - Second Wave
- Chapter 154 - Final Week
- Chapter 153 - The Camp’s Downfall
- Chapter 152 - Attacked
- Chapter 151 - Malia’s Issue
- Chapter 150 - First Month
- Chapter 149 - First Day Troubles
- Chapter 148 - Tents
- Chapter 147 - Entrance Check
- Chapter 146 - Back To The Academy
- Chapter 145 - The Aftermath
- Chapter 144 - Lucifer’s Lair
- Chapter 143 - The Penultimate Floor
- Chapter 142 - The First Floor’s Tribulations
- Chapter 141 - Day Of The Raid
- Chapter 140 - Training With The Group
- Chapter 139 - Reunion At The Hunter Bureau
- Chapter 138 - Dragon Manifestation
- Chapter 137 - Weremen [2]
- Chapter 136 - Weremen [1]
- Chapter 135 - Solo Farming Levels [2]
- Chapter 134 - Solo Farming Levels [1]
- Chapter 133 - The Calamity Class Threat [2]
- Chapter 132 - The Calamity Class Threat [1]
- Chapter 131 - Taejun Park
- Chapter 130 - Soyeon Park
- Chapter 129 - Xanxus Academy Vs Hebrion Academy
- Chapter 128 - The Anomalous Dungeon V
- Chapter 127 - The Anomalous Dungeon IV
- Chapter 126 - The Anomalous Dungeon III
- Chapter 125 - The Anomalous Dungeon II
- Chapter 124 - The Anomalous Dungeon
- Chapter 123 - Back To School II
- Chapter 122 - Back To School
- Chapter 121 - Lesson Learnt
- Chapter 120 - An Invitation…
- Chapter 119 - A Day I Never Thought Would Arise...
- Chapter 118 - Blood Moon Apocalypse IV
- Chapter 117 - Blood Moon Apocalypse III
- Chapter 116 - Blood Moon Apocalypse II
- Chapter 115 - Blood Moon Apocalypse
- Chapter 114 - The Truth Behind His Mask
- Chapter 113 - The New Principal
- Chapter 112 - School Monster II
- Chapter 111 - School Monster
- Chapter 110 - Above & Beyond
- Chapter 109 - Star Weapons & Armour
- Chapter 108 - The Morwen Family
- Chapter 107 - Prince Landon’s Mission II
- Chapter 106 - Prince Landon’s Mission
- Chapter 105 - The Valentine Dance!
- Chapter 104 - Asked To The Dance
- Chapter 103 - Allspice Flower
- Chapter 102 - Sara’s Apology II
- Chapter 101 - Sara’s Apology
- Chapter 100 - School Dance!
- Chapter 99 - Elven Royal Family
- Chapter 98 - An Unfinished Mission
- Chapter 97 - The Mage Of The Undead II
- Chapter 96 - The Mage Of The Undead
- Chapter 95 - The Fall Of The Safe Zone II
- Chapter 94 - The Fall Of The Safe Zone
- Chapter 93 - Metamorphosis
- Chapter 92 - The Dragon Of Flames, Voadhailis
- Chapter 91 - The Search For The Potion Of Life
- Chapter 90 - Hostile Takeover III
- Chapter 89 - Hostile Takeover II
- Chapter 88 - Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 87 - The Elven Kingdom Of Elanor
- Chapter 86 - Journey To The East II
- Chapter 85 - Journey To The East
- Chapter 84 - Permission To Go Ahead
- Chapter 83 - The Bank’s Predicament
- Chapter 82 - Malia Awakes
- Chapter 81 - Legal Issues
- Chapter 80 - Clearing The Dungeon II
- Chapter 79 - Clearing The Dungeon
- Chapter 78 - Unexpected Allies
- Chapter 77 - School Trip, Let’s Hunt!
- Chapter 76 - Allefin Aragorn
- Chapter 75 - First Combat Class
- Chapter 74 - A Break
- Chapter 73 - Survival Test II
- Chapter 72 - Survival Test
- Chapter 71 - Baseline Exams
- Chapter 70 - Jace’s Secret
- Chapter 69 - Return
- Chapter 68 - The Hunter Association
- Chapter 67 - Where Am I?
- Chapter 66 - Forest King II
- Chapter 65 - Forest King
- Chapter 64 - Towards The East
- Chapter 63 - Force Shift
- Chapter 62 - Imposter
- Chapter 61 - SHIFT!
- Chapter 60 - Perfume
- Chapter 59 - Amusement Park II
- Chapter 58 - Amusement Park
- Chapter 57 - Dinner Party
- Chapter 56 - Clearing The Fog
- Chapter 55 - New Year New Me
- Chapter 54 - Unknown Desire
- Chapter 53 - Fight Your Desires
- Chapter 52 - Black Market
- Chapter 51 - Balancing Four
- Chapter 50 - “Shackles, Release”
- Chapter 49 - Bad Idea!
- Chapter 48 - A Gift
- Chapter 47 - The Cave Of The Monarchs
- Chapter 46 - Back To Basics
- Chapter 45 - Training?
- Chapter 44 - I’m Weak
- Chapter 43 - Missing
- Chapter 42 - Ending The Year In A Split
- Chapter 41 - A Tense Reunion
- Chapter 40 - Nina Sprolf’s Memories
- Chapter 39 - Repercussions
- Chapter 38 - Spirit Wolf
- Chapter 37 - Rescuing Sara
- Chapter 36 - Trapped In The Pits Of Hell
- Chapter 35 - Rush
- Chapter 34 - Popcorn
- Chapter 33 - Nina Sprolf
- Chapter 32 - A Conversation With The King
- Chapter 31 - Revenge
- Chapter 30 - Sara Don’t Give Up!
- Chapter 29 - Surprise Attack
- Chapter 28 - The Magic Labyrinth
- Chapter 27 - The Edge Of The Cliff
- Chapter 26 - Relying On Sara
- Chapter 25 - Showtime
- Chapter 24 - Pre-tournament Training
- Chapter 23 - Let’s Finish This Quickly
- Chapter 22 - Is Malia Jealous?
- Chapter 21 - The Fitness Tests
- Chapter 20 - Back To School
- Chapter 19 - Mansion? I’ll Just Buy One
- Chapter 18 - Justice For Malia
- Chapter 17 - Change Of Plan
- Chapter 16 - Jace Where’s My Money?!
- Chapter 15 - First Day Of School
- Chapter 14 - Malia Is Late
- Chapter 13 - New Quest!
- Chapter 12 - Preparing For School
- Chapter 11 - Time Skip 8 Years
- Chapter 10 - The Monarchs' Meeting
- Chapter 9 - The Tragic News
- Chapter 8 - A Day Of Training
- Chapter 7 - Let’s Party!
- Chapter 6 - A Test?
- Chapter 5 - The Unexpected
- Chapter 4 - I’m A Baby?!
- Chapter 3 - Death And Reincarnation...
- Chapter 2 - The Magic Academy
- Chapter 1 - Prologue