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Chapter 7: The Lucy Test

Chapter 7: The Lucy Test

“Next…”

“Next…”

“Next…”

“Alastor!”

Standing not too far from Lucifer, Alastor turned back and gave Lucifer a look, saying, “Lucifer, I’m going now.”

“Good luck.”

“Hmph, I wish you were a water element too,” Kunson immediately chimed in with a sarcastic remark.

Alastor was like a skinny monkey; as he placed his hand on the awakening stone, a strange wind vortex soon appeared, causing the teacher's clothes to flutter slightly.

“Very good, wind element, decent talent. You need to train hard and not be lazy!” Jemson also showed a satisfied expression.

The homeroom teacher, Jemson, was quite happy because, with just over a dozen students, two of them had already shown excellent talent. If they worked hard, they could get into good universities.

Of course, the biggest treasure was student number one, William, who had an outstanding ice element talent, along with his background from an ice element family. He was destined to be a pillar of society in the future!

It seemed that Class 8 this year had a chance to be at the top.

“Next…”

“Next…”

“Next…”

“Puff~~~~~”

Suddenly, an orange flame shot up from the awakening stone.

This scene made the whole class widen their eyes in surprise.

“Fire… fire element!!!”

“Damn, it’s a girl! What’s her name?”

In an instant, the girl who awakened became the focus of the entire class. The fire element was one of the most outstanding among the elemental systems, the first choice for all mage-level magic users during awakening, if they had a choice…

Unfortunately, the fire element was quite proud, with a low probability; a class could have at most three, which was less than a ten percent chance.

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“Her name is Marina; I think she’s the daughter of one of our teachers,” someone whispered.

“She’s pretty too; let’s go get to know her.”

“Be careful; this Marina looks very quiet and obedient, but she’s actually a violent person. Otherwise, how could a girl awaken the fire element?”

“That makes sense, that makes sense.”

“It’s like a daughter following in her mother’s footsteps; your mom would be very pleased if she knew,” said homeroom teacher Jemson.

“Thank you, teacher.”

“Next… wind element.”

“Next… light element.”

“Teacher, I’m going to jump off the rooftop; don’t pull me back,” said the student with the light element.

“Next… water element.”

“Light element student, wait for me; I’ll go with you to the rooftop.”

“Next…”

Finally, almost all the elements in the class had awakened. Lucifer, holding the student number 48, felt his heart racing. No one was as nervous as Lucifer; on one hand, he had only been exposed to magic for the past three months, and on the other, he was genuinely worried about failing the awakening!

“Number 48, Lucifer!”

“It’s your turn!” Alastor turned around to encourage him.

“I only got in by selling everything I had, so don’t expect much. If I’m lucky, I might get a water or light element; if I can’t even reach the intermediate mage level, I’m done for. If I’m unlucky, I’ll fail the awakening—tch, tch, tch, I’ll lose everything,” Kunson said with a mouthful of sarcasm.

“Can you shut your mouth?” Alastor said angrily.

In Alastor’s heart, Lucifer was like his big brother. Although his magic grades were poor and he had taken a different path to get into the magic high school, he absolutely did not want to see Lucifer awaken worse than others.

Basic magic education was essentially laying the groundwork for awakening and providing various theories for future training, so that students wouldn’t be lost during their practice. If they didn’t learn well, they could fail the awakening, and their training could stagnate.

Lucifer stepped forward, moving through the crowd.

“That’s him; he seems to have gotten in through connections.”

“Who is this? He’s actually quite handsome,” a little girl asked cutely.

“He’s a pretty useless student; I used to be in the class next to him,” said another girl with a mushroom haircut.

“Oh, I see. Then his awakening might be very poor.”

“Whether he can succeed in awakening is still a question.”

“I say, those with the holy light and water elements, don’t lose heart. Just wait until you see this Lucifer’s awakening; you’ll feel much better. This guy scored in the single digits on the exam, his basics are terrible, and he’s very likely to fail the awakening.” At this moment, Kunson and Alastor were getting anxious and simply started to mock loudly.

As he said this, those with the holy light and water elements really perked up. If someone had a bizarre failure in awakening, it would be quite… comforting.

“Quiet down!” Jemson shot a glare at the troublemaking Kunson.

William, however, had a slight smirk on his face; he wanted Lucifer to embarrass himself in public. This guy was a loser; what right did he have to get close to Miss Aishi? With his good looks, excellent magic talent, and hard work, Aishi should be getting closer to him instead.

“Trash, I heard your family sold their house to support you in awakening. If you fail, you might as well jump into a river and end it all, so you don’t bring shame to your family,” William whispered as Lucifer passed by him.

Lucifer glanced at William, suppressing the urge to curse at this idiot, and walked up to teacher Jemson.