Sarah Miller
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On the other side of the campus, at a different time, something more interesting was happening. Leo's eyes flew open. His mouth curved up into a smile as he marveled at his progress. He had finally gone through all the pills at his disposal. There were four empty cases of pills lying on his bed. If anyone saw this sight, they would be afraid that he was a lunatic addicted to pills. In a way, he was. This training session proved to him that his body could truly tolerate as many pills as possible. He…
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"Yes. I will answer it," she said. He took a deep breath. "Me and Leo, and even Madison. We are all commoners. Are you talking to us because we are worthwhile investments or because we are your friends?" He asked. Lyra took a shaky breath. "I am not even going to ask why you got such a suspicious question. To me, all of you are good friends. I didn't think I would be making friends like you when I came here, but I don't regret it." She said. "Fine. I'll tell you what I think about your apology…
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"I'm sorry. I think I misheard you," the woman said. "Did you say 400?" Leo nodded. "Yes, I did. 400 Aura Gathering Pills, please," he said. "I feel that I am obligated to tell you this since you are very young. It is not advisable to take a lot of pills at once. I don't think you can take more than 10 pills a month without some side effects. Taking 400 is dangerous to your body," she warned him. "I am aware of this. Thanks for looking out for me, though," he said. He took out the money needed to…
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"Yes! There is. Nobles don't like having duels with commoners because they don't like being compared to them on the same stage as equals," she said with a raised voice. "Oh. So does that apply to us as well? Would you ever actually fight us, then?" He asked Lyra. "That's not what I meant. I wasn't talking about us. I was talking about him and-" Lyra was about to explain herself but Marcus stopped her. "You talked enough, Lyra. And here I thought that you were different," he said. "I think I need to…
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Remus looked back. At this point, he had already gotten to the 5th Step so he had slowed down his speed a lot. The 5th Step had always been his limit and he had never been able to traverse more than a few steps. But he knew there was no way that a first-year could ever hope to reach him, even if he was an Aura Knight. When he looked back, however, he saw Leo just finish talking with Lyra and then start walking toward him. He turned back in annoyance. His opponent wasn't taking the entire ordeal…
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Leo sighed and started increasing his speed. He didn't want to see any trouble and was going to stop it if anything happened. Even though he was not strong enough as an Aura Knight to fight the mage, he would be more helpful since he could withstand the pressure of the 4th step a lot more than Marcus or Lyra. Meanwhile, Marcus was looking back this entire time as he was resting. He saw that Leo had paused for a small while before continuing. He saw who Leo had looked at and saw the boy walk toward…
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"Thanks for telling us that," Marcus said quickly and turned to Leo. "Can we start now?" Leo chuckled. "Fine. What's the hurry?" He said as he handed the man behind the counter his card. Everyone else did that while they were talking. "Nothing. Me and Lyra thought we could make it a competition again and see who can go the farthest," Marcus replied. As he said that, they got their cards back. Madison immediately knew that she was not part of this competition. She remembered that she could only get…
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Failure after failure didn't deter Leo from his relentless pursuit of mastery. Each setback served only to fuel his determination, pushing him to his limits and beyond. With unwavering resilience, he pressed on, undeterred by the roadblocks that stood in his path. Every attempt to master the defensive aura technique seemed to fall short, but he refused to let frustration consume him. Instead, he embraced each failure as a valuable lesson, a stepping stone toward success. And it finally came. In a…
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After he talked to her, Leo left the Mission Hall. He knew that time was of the essence, and he wasted no moment in getting to the library. With a resolute stride, he left the bustling building behind and made his way toward it. The grand entrance of the library loomed before him. Leo pushed open the heavy doors, stepping into the hallowed halls of academia. The scent of old books and the soft whispers of studious patrons enveloped him. He quickly arrived at the counter in front of the staircase…
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After class was over, he went to the Mission Hall. He wanted to deposit the cores he had to finish a few missions and get some points. He wanted to get his hands on enough points to go to the library for Aura Techniques and also test out the training spots at the academy. He had enough for the latter, but he would be left with no points once he did that. He also didn't have to deal with telling everyone that he was leaving since they were used to it at this point. They started to expect him to…
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