Mary Davis

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  • by Mary Davis The short yet impressive fight between Emery and Lodos surely had quite the impact among the other acolytes, causing several amazed praises. He himself felt a little bit happy when he managed to defeat the damn maniac by himself. However, Magus Rommy's words quickly poured cold water on his smugness, as his words reminded Emery of his problem, a problem that cast stormy clouds over his head. After the rematch against Lodos, Emery was honestly a little bit exhausted. It was probably caused by the…
  • by Mary Davis "You lower realm scum." Lodos smirked, extended his index finger and motioned for Emery to come closer. "If you dare, fight me in a real environment. No more of that virtual bullshit like in the games!" He shouted. The commotion caused all the other acolytes still around to look in their direction and gather around them. Everyone seemed to think this would be the start of a very interesting fight. Before the second game, Lodos was known as the strongest acolyte among them. Now, thanks to winning the…
  • by Mary Davis Their new home was located in an island paradise. All around them, there were only works of nature that seemed to be unsullied by human hands. Trees grew and formed dense forests stretching like a lush green carpet, hills stod proud in the horizon and the distinct sounds of the ocean waves could also be heard. Sometimes, refreshing winds also carried the scent of salt from the sea. Minerva spoke next, "There are 50 estates all over the island and the place you will stay in will have your name. You don't…
  • by Mary Davis When Emery and the others stepped their feet inside the room, the atmosphere instantly turned a little bit colder. Even more so, the moment Emery's group locked eyes with those who had bad experiences and not-so-good intentions towards them. This particular, distinct hostile aura felt much deeper and stronger from one person: the maniac Lodos. Emery, who realized the aura was completely directed towards him, stared at the man calmly, utterly unfazed by it. However, it looked like his Thracian friend…
  • by Mary Davis With Lord Izta's palace being locked, today, Emery and friends returned back to their provided housing, the mountain site where everyone from Class 77 lived during their time in the academy. The main reason they returned to this place was to say farewell. As of tomorrow, they would have to move to the location reserved for elite class students. When they passed through the courtyard, some acolytes stared at them with the most unusual gaze. Most of these acolytes were unable to pass the first game…
  • by Mary Davis Emery and his friends were escorted into the palace. The entire building was made of sturdy yet clean white stones, with multiple weapons decorating the walls. From the exquisite carved details seen on each weapon, it was clear each one of them boasted incredible craftsmanship. After walking for a while, they arrived in the main hall. The room was decorated with similar weapons as the halls, but with the addition of several skeletons and carcasses from many different kinds of beasts. After they all…
  • by Mary Davis The news about one of the five Combat Magus Protectors stepping down from his position spreaded through the Magus Academy real fast, bringing countless shock and confusion throughout the acolytes and magus' circles. The next day, the said champion's palace was quickly locked down by the academy, and would continue to be locked until the new protector assigned to the empty post. After hearing the news, Emery and his friends immediately knew who the person was. Hence, they quickly went searching for…
  • by Mary Davis Emery and his friends left the room. Now, only the magus, Grand Magus and the Headmaster remained. Xion had thought of leaving, considering the headmaster only called for Lord Izta. So, he quickly asked permission to go. However, the headmaster shook his head. "No, Xion… Stay here, as you are a part of this as much as Izta is." Headmaster Altus said with a grave tone. The tension in the air instantly thickened, the two were able to sense the seriousness of the situation. Magus Xion had sensed…
  • by Mary Davis The words spoken out from Headmaster Altus's mouth made the already tense atmosphere turned uncannily silent. The statement directly delivered by the highest authority in the Magus Academy definitely brought extreme shock to everyone at the present. This meant that, not only did Emery not get the reward of being a grand magus disciple, but he also didn't get the privileged class entry he deserved. Then, did not this mean all the efforts Emery had put in: the sweat and pain during the training and the…
  • by Mary Davis After the Magus Game ended, the depressed Emery returned to Lord Izta's palace accompanied by his friends. The mood that should have been celebratory because of Emery's win turned into a sour one due to the mistreatment he received. All because of the fact that there was no one from the fifty-plus grand magus present at the arena, willing to take Emery as their disciple. None. The moment they arrived at the front of the familiar hall, Julian immediately launched the question he had held since…
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