Sarah Miller

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  • by Sarah Miller  Leo was momentarily confused before he finally understood what the test was about. It was about adapting. Asher knew that no one had ever tried to use their aura techniques without their weapons, so he was seeing how well they could modify their techniques on the spot. This would show exactly how much of a grasp they had on their technique, but also how well they could control their aura. "I don't have a -" Before Leo could say that, Asher took out a Bow from his dimensional ring and threw it at…
  • by Sarah Miller Marcus took three steps in succession. He almost caught up to the girl, but taking those many steps at once pushed him down to one knee. He could barely get up. Once he got up though, he consolidated his position and was ready to take another step forward to match the girl. The girl looked back and saw that Marcus had almost caught up to him. She decided to immediately take another step forward without any rest. She took a step forward and felt a huge burden on her body, but she kept going. She took…
  • by Sarah Miller  The four people who were able to make it to the 3rd step were all Middle-Stage 1st Circle Aura Knights. There was some correlation between the aura level of the candidates and how far they were able to get, but it wasn't the only reason they were doing better. Some Middle-Stage 1st Circle Aura Knights were still stuck on the second level and couldn't move up. There was a difference between those two people. Another thing to consider was that the test was to see how good their body was to train…
  • by Sarah Miller  Leo waited for a little while before there was finally activity from the other side. The mages there were announcing names of a list they had. He watched as a lot of people left with disappointment while everyone else had a lot of joy on their faces. Even though they only got past the first stage of the screening, they felt that it was worth celebrating. He looked at the people on his side; most of them seemed enthusiastic while a select few seemed unbothered even though they got past one of the…
  • by Sarah Miller  Baron Mopart turned around to look at the man who said this. He seemed slightly bothered by the comment. "They should learn to judge their strength is all I'm saying. If they only barely sensed any aura, why would they think they would get into one of the most prestigious academies in the empire?" He asked. The man smiled. "You say that with such confidence, but how many of the world's best Aura Knights did this academy produce? And how much did the academy itself contribute to that process?" He…
  • by Sarah Miller  He went back to the apartment to share the information he found with Marcus. "Marcus, keep your schedule for the next few days free," Leo said. "The registration for the academy starts on 1st August." Marcus was incredibly grateful that Leo got that information for him. Otherwise, he didn't even know who to ask to find out about it. He was only starting to interact with new people around him, but it was still hard to make friends that weren't the same age as him. "Thanks for the information," he…
  • by Sarah Miller  One thing that remained a constant for the two months was the uncertainty that Leo and Marcus had about how admissions were going to work for the Aura Knight Academy. Neither of them had any idea of what to do once the time came. However, both of them were definitely strong enough to be admitted into the academy. This was even more true after the two months passed and the date for when the admissions started came near. Marcus, who was a Middle-Stage 1st Circle Aura Knight had completed missions at…
  • by Sarah Miller  Leo finally became a Gold Rank mercenary after finishing ten Silver Rank missions. He realized that ranking up was fairly easy, but no one abused it because the missions became increasingly hard when they ranked up. When he checked out the missions in the Gold Rank, he finally saw that there was some difficulty associated with them. For the first time, he would have to put real effort into the missions. This was because the missions now involved dealing with 3rd Circle Magical Beasts. However, with…
  • by Sarah Miller  While Blake looked like she lost her way in life, her mother walked towards her.  "Do you know why I made you fight him?" She asked Blake. Blake shook her head. "Did you know I was going to lose?" She asked. The woman nodded. "He's a Late-Stage 1st Circle Aura Knight." She said. "There wasn't any way you would have posed a threat to him." Blake was surprised. "That's why I lost so easily. Otherwise I would have-" "You lost to a 14-year-old kid, Blake. And all I hear are excuses. You are 19…
  • by Sarah Miller  He clicked his tongue and looked at the source of the throw. It was a young woman looking about 30 in the distance. She was standing on the balcony of the manor that was almost 50 meters away.  Leo knew she was a 3rd Circle Aura Knight immediately. He flung the wooden sword a little and then threw it again. Instead of throwing it at the woman who threw it at him, he threw it at the girl who was taunting him constantly. The wooden sword flew with great speed toward the girl. She couldn't even react…
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