William Anderson
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"I agree with Mr. Ryfin here. And Ellyn, it's now a fact that Mr. Challes kidnapped Anya's brother, Mr. Ryfin said he saw him taking a student out of the academy," Leon acknowledged. The kid was speaking as if he'd encountered many people who were two-faces but in reality, he hadn't. "What should we do now? This message also says that there's a time limit. He will be killed if I don't make it there before dawn," Anya chimed in. She was quiet until now. After this message, her worries had only increased…
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"So this came through a pigeon?" "Yes. I guess is a sort of custom magic used to deliver messages," said Anya as she stared at the piece of paper in her hands. "You are indeed right about that. This is a spell used to deliver messages and well, it is very common. You were not from the capital, right? Then it explains why you haven't heard of it," Ryfin explained as he stared at the paper in Anya's hand. They were in the room provided to Ryfin inside the academy building—it was an office of sorts. Leon…
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"I will do it. I will go find him by myself." "I see. So that's your answer then," Ryfin mumbled. "No. We are going too," suddenly someone's voice was heard from behind. It was a male, a boy; and Anya knew who. When she turned around to look it only confirmed her doubts. There were two students standing behind her right now. p The ones behind her were indeed Ellyn and Leon. After Anya left the stadium in hurry Leon felt that something wasn't right with her. He then met up with Ellyn and told her…
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"Anya…Anya...…Anya." "Huh?!" Anya was snapped back to reality when Leon called her name repeatedly, she looked around in confusion before her eyes finally set on Leon. He was staring at her with a worried face. "Are you seriously fine?" he asked. "Well, yeah." "You don't look like that though. Your face is pale white." She didn't have an answer to this, nor was she in the condition to deny Leon's words. Her face indeed was pale and even now she was lost in her own world before Leon bought her…
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Challes stumbled a few steps back before he regained his balance and stood straight. He was not caught by surprise or anything—he was expecting Ryfin to be at least this powerful, but even so, right now was more than what he'd imagined. "Not bad," he noted. "Sadly I can't say the same for you," Ryfin criticized. "Then I'll make you say it…Magiken!" Challes screamed, and his sword emitted light. He'd activated his magiken but the light his sword released was more than the students' swords. His…
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Along with the other two homeroom teachers Ryfin was in a room—specifically made for teachers—and was watching the match going on in the arena. He was sitting cross-legged on a sofa while drinking the red wine he carried in a glass. Before entering the room he had met with Anya she'd told him that Zero was missing, she also told him to look for him and he confirmed that he will. Then why he was still in the room relaxing like it was nothing? It was not like he didn't care about Zero or any other…
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Zero's match had ended a long time ago but he was still not back in his seat. Anya had noticed this so she was a little worried but since she knew what he was capable of, she didn't worry too much. But the time passed, and two more matches happened but there was no sign of Zero. Finally, her patience gave up; she left her seat and went to search for him. She first looked into the area around the stadium and then went toward where the food stalls were; since she knew he liked food. Though he was nowhere…
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Along with the referee and Enen, the students sitting in the audience were also in awe. And it was understandable. After all, Zero had just literally cut through Enen's sword and divided the blade in half. No one had seen a move like that before and truly it was amusing enough to revive the hope in class 1B that had once been lost. The score between class B and class A was class A with 7 wins and class B with 3. Class B hadn't entirely lost the chance to outshine class A here; there were still some aces…
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As I stepped into the arena sunlight fell directly on my face, I covered my eyes with my hand since I had a stinging feeling. It was because I had come directly under sunlight after being in the dull corridor for quite a while. It took a while for me to get adjusted and when it was done I moved into the ring-shaped ground of soil and dust. And so did my opponent—well, no actually. He was here already and was waiting for me. I got a clear look at him as I just knew he was the same man I fought in the…
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Leaving the spectator area I walked down the stairs and from there I was accompanied by a staff member to a narrow corridor that opened up into the arena. The corridor didn't have any magic lights installed on the walls, only the sunlight entering from the front opening was illuminating the corridor dimly. After going on for a while I reached the center of the corridor and there on the side a room was built, entering through the already opened door I saw that this was the room with all the…
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