The End of the Year Festival at Mythos Academy was more than just a school event—it was a grand celebration and a fierce competition rolled into one.
At the heart of the festival was the Sovereign's Tournament, a battle where the victor would claim the coveted title of 'Sovereign.' This title wasn't just about prestige; it symbolized unmatched skill and dominance. While it came with numerous perks, for most students, the true allure lay in the honor of being the best. In a school where every student was a prodigy, being recognized as the top among them was a legendary achievement.
The festival itself was a sensory feast. Mythos Academy's advanced technology allowed for near-perfect simulations of the tournament, broadcasting every clash and victory to screens around the world. But those who made the journey to witness the spectacle in person experienced something truly special. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement, and the air was thick with anticipation as spectators mingled with the academy's finest.
Beyond the competition, the festival was a time for celebration. It was a chance for the students to be honored and for visitors to revel in the wonders of Mythos Academy. From magical displays to state-of-the-art exhibitions, every corner of the academy was alive with energy, ensuring that everyone who came would leave with unforgettable memories.
Yet, beneath the festive atmosphere, the hunger for victory simmered. Every student knew that behind the celebrations, the real challenge awaited in the arena, where only one would rise as Sovereign.
Most students at Mythos Academy knew they wouldn't become the Sovereign. Yet, instead of resigning themselves to defeat, they pushed to achieve the highest rank possible.
The motivation behind this drive was clear—beyond the glory of the tournament, there were eyes watching. Many prominent organizations and guilds attended the festival, eager to scout the next generation of talent. Even noble children, not all of whom were destined to inherit their family's legacy, understood the importance of securing their own future.
For these students, being noticed by a powerful guild could lead to a lucrative career. In this modern world, where strength was the ultimate currency, monster hunting had evolved into a relatively safe, high-paying profession. It was a low-risk, high-reward path that many aspired to.
The tournament, then, was more than just a competition—it was a proving ground. Every strike, every victory, was a chance to catch the eye of a potential benefactor. In a society that revered power, this was their opportunity to step out from the shadows and carve their own place in the world.
The opening ceremony for the Sovereign's Tournament was a grand spectacle, a dazzling display of light and color that set the tone for the entire event. The grand arena, a sprawling coliseum encircled by tiered seating, was decked out in vibrant banners and intricate decorations that sparkled under the brilliant afternoon sun.
As the crowd filled the seats, their excitement was palpable, a low hum of anticipation that grew louder with each passing moment. The air was thick with the scent of freshly cut grass and the faint hint of fireworks, which promised to light up the sky later in the evening.
On the stage, Valerie stepped forward, her presence commanding immediate attention. Dressed in a striking robe adorned with intricate patterns of gold and silver, she exuded a blend of authority and grace. The arena fell silent as she prepared to speak, the murmurs of the crowd fading into a focused hush.
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"Welcome to the Sovereign's Tournament," Valerie's voice rang out, clear and powerful. "Today marks not just the beginning of a grand competition, but a celebration of the spirit and strength that defines Mythos Academy."
Her gaze swept across the sea of faces, meeting the eyes of eager competitors and curious onlookers alike. "This tournament is more than a test of skill. It is a testament to the dedication and resilience of our students. Each of you has faced challenges, overcome obstacles, and honed your abilities to reach this point."
Valerie's smile was both encouraging and stern. "The title of Sovereign is not merely a rank; it is a symbol of excellence, honor, and leadership. It signifies that you have not only surpassed your peers but have also embodied the qualities that make you a true leader."
She paused, letting her words sink in. "Remember, the tournament is a chance to showcase your prowess, but it is also a time to learn, grow, and embrace the camaraderie among fellow competitors. Strive to excel, not just for yourself, but for those who have supported you along the way."
As she concluded, her voice softened with warmth. "May the best among you rise to the challenge and claim the title of Sovereign. Let the games begin!"
With a final nod of encouragement, Valerie stepped back, and the arena erupted into applause. The atmosphere was charged with excitement and anticipation as the competitors prepared for the trials ahead.
"You give a good speech, Valerie," Li Zenith remarked from the plush VVIP box, his tone a mix of admiration and approval.
The VVIP box, perched high above the arena, offered a panoramic view of the grand spectacle below. It was reserved for the most influential spectators from across the world. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of fine cigars and rich wines, a stark contrast to the buzzing energy of the arena.
Li Zenith, the distinguished representative from the Mount Hua Sect, nodded appreciatively. Beside him sat Leon Viserion, his striking red hair catching the light; Kem Kagu, with an air of quiet authority; and Duke Blazespout, his demeanor as formidable as his reputation. The other great families, unable to send their own
"Yes, very impressive, stepping into the shoes of the headmaster," Duke Blazespout commented, his voice a low rumble. He reclined in his seat, his dark eyes shadowed by the heavy weight of his thoughts. Known as one of the strongest
Valerie, having just finished her speech, slumped into her seat, her formal robes draped around her unceremoniously. "Thank you for the kind words, but this isn't really my style," she said with a weary sigh, her posture betraying her discomfort with the ceremonial attire.
Leon, his red hair gleaming in the soft light, chuckled warmly. "And yet, you pull it off better than anyone else could."
Valerie shot him a wry smile, her eyes glinting with defiance. "And why should I change?"
Leon's laughter echoed softly in the luxurious box. "Because, my dear Valerie, even the most stubborn of us need to adapt sometimes."
"Well, I heard you've taken on an intriguing disciple," Kem said, his eyes glinting with curiosity. "Rank 2, wasn't it?"
Leon Viserion nodded thoughtfully. "Marcus mentioned him. He was quite impressed by that boy when they met four months ago. Arthur Nightingale, right?"
"That's the one," Kem confirmed. "I'm eager to see how he measures up against Ren."
Valerie's gaze turned icy at Kem's challenge. Before she could respond, Li Zenith interjected smoothly, "So you've taken him under your wing as well?"
"He's exceptional," Valerie replied, her tone unwavering. "And he's the one destined to become the Sovereign."
The comment elicited raised eyebrows from the other three. Li, though acknowledging Arthur's talent, remained skeptical about his chances against Lucifer, given the evident disparity in their abilities. His piercing blue eyes scanned the arena, assessing the students with a critical eye.
'Not just Lucifer, but Ren and Arthur have reached
His brow furrowed in contemplation until Kem's voice broke the silence. "How about a bet?" he proposed, a sly smile tugging at his lips.