End of the Second Semester (2)
From now on, we will begin the end-of-semester comprehensive practical evaluation for the second semester of the first year for the Magic Department. The duel evaluation.
Dueling grounds.
The first-year students of the Magic Department had filled the spectator stands.
Since the academy had divided the first-year students into four groups, each group would be taking the exam in a different location.
In the center of the arena, exam proctors and judges stood in an orderly fashion.
The host for the exam was the handsome silver-haired professor, Fernando Frost. As he held the speaker and announced in a sweet voice, female students sighed and moaned with faces filled with infatuation.
Before they knew it, it was time for the end-of-semester practical exam that would conclude the second semester.
Three exams would be conducted over three days.
The first exam was magic craftsmanship, the second was breaking mana barriers, and
The third and final exam was dueling.
The scale was inevitably smaller than the first semester.
Due to the attack of the Floating Island, some parts of the ground split open and buildings collapsed. Unfortunately, these infrastructure damages occurred at the key location where the end-of-semester evaluation was being prepared.
It was the same in Magic Knight of Mrchen as well. When seeing that the scenario was unchanged from its original form, it seemed that the damaged buildings and areas were particularly weak in terms of their foundation.
Anyway.
Thanks to investing time in studying instead of magic training, I was able to achieve fairly good grades in the written exam.
Now, if I managed to conclude the remaining practical exams on a good note, I would definitely be able to secure the Self-Development Excellence scholarship.
Fortunately, a significant amount of my mana has also returned.
My mana recovery speed had also increased.
It was evident that I had crossed a certain threshold, thus being able to free myself from my mana depletion state.
It was such a relief that it recovered just before the end-of-semester evaluation. It truly was fortunate.
Soon after, Professor Fernando explained the rules for the duel evaluation.
It was similar to the first semester. However, there were two differences.
Firstly, there was no immediate feedback. I wasnt particularly interested in that anyway.
Secondly, the academy had personally chosen the opponents for the duel.
It was to correctly balance the matches of the end-of-semester evaluation. As such, no one knew who their opponent would be until they were called forth.
However, they wouldve matched students with the most similar grades based on the evaluations so far. The pairing brackets would have probably been carefully organized, even considering the most minor things.
I guess Luce and Kaya will duel against each other.
It would be intensely competitive. I honestly couldnt even fathom how fierce the competition would be.
For reference, Class A would take the exam separately in a secluded location; it was a vast field.
The academy had probably chosen this location considering their outstanding capabilities.
Incidentally, the fifth seat, Keridna Whiteclark, would compete with the top students of Class B.
Eventually, following Professor Fernandos call, students went into the arena to begin their duels.
As students with similar grades faced each other, a fierce battle unfolded. It was quite a spectacle to watch.
Putting that aside though
Most of these guys are weaker than me now.
The more I felt the mana from the dueling students, the more I realized that my mana had risen to the upper ranks among the Magic Department freshmen.
Confidence began to bubble within me as I felt that even those who once appeared threatening could now be easily defeated.
Ah, the good old days.
I couldnt believe I was still the same person who was once ridiculed for having Grade E mana during the first semester.
Isaac Coin, once a loser, was now drawing an upward curve, just as planned.
Hey, friend!
Oh, hello.
Suddenly, a lively female student with short white hair and a black rabbit ear ribbon approached and sat next to me.
It was Amy Holloway, Ian Fairytales childhood friend and lover.
I thought about greeting her when I found the opportunity, but she came over on her own.
What about Ian?
Hes in a different group. But Isaac, why did you just pass by last time without saying hello to me? Did you think I wouldnt notice?
You looked depressed after the written exam so I thought you might have royally screwed yourself. Didnt you think your future was looking bleak until recently?
If youre that perceptive, you wont be popular, you know?
What does she want me to do then
Anyway, a rainbow always comes after the rain.
Since the semester is almost over?
Of course~. After todays exam finishes, the second semester is over and soon its the vacation ceremony. Theres no time to feel depressed! Isaac, what are you going to do during the vacation?
I havent made any specific plans yet.
Of course, that was a lie.
I was on a journey to defeat the Evil God. It was the most basic of the basics to always have a specific plan.
Excluding training plans and demon hunting plans, there was something that could be called a big event during winter vacation.
Gormos Greatsword.
I planned to meet the mythical magic beast. Stone Turtle Gormos and receive the Trial of Sandstone in order to obtain Gormos Greatsword. It was the ultimate weapon of the rock element.
Of course, just like I did during the Trial of Frost, I would once again have to put my life on the line this time.
It was just business as usual. I was determined to overcome the Trial of Sandtone.
Ha!
Suddenly, an arrogant chuckle echoed from the front.
It was Tristan Humphrey, a vain blond noble who was sitting two rows ahead of me.
His voice sounded like he had been eavesdropping on the conversation between Amy and I before finding an opportunity to barge in.
Tristan smirked while sitting with his arms and legs crossed. He slightly turned his head to the back, revealing the pearly whites of his teeth.
Its almost winter vacation now but you havent even made specific vacation plans! Ive already meticulously and specifically drawn up my special training plan that pursues the pinnacle of efficiency!
Watch and learn, you commoner! If you continue to remain absent-minded as you are now, you wont even reach my ankles!
Tristan laughed with a Keuhehehe before coughing as if he choked on something.
I didnt even ask him to teach me though?
Why is he suddenly acting out?
I didnt know how to react, so I just ignored him.
Next! Class B Jack Schneider, Class C Isaac! Come forward!
The call of the referee.
I guess its my turn.
Ill head out first.
Yep, good luck~.
After receiving Amys encouragement, I left the stands and went up to the arena.
Across from me, a male student with long bangs covering his right eye came up.
A tall and agile physique. To put it badly, he looked like a pair of chopsticks.
His laughter that went Kikik complemented his annoying appearance; but in a way, I was actually glad to see him.
Kikik! Hey, isnt your luck with match-ups way too bad?
Jack Schneider.
He was one of the top students in Class B who had blocked Ciel and I during the end-of-semester evaluation of the first semester.
[Jack Schneider] Lv: 88
Race: Human
Elements: Lightning, Wind
Danger: Low
Psychology: [Looking down on you.]
I cant believe some Class C bastard, no wait. I cant believe the one who was once famous for having Grade E mana is actually my opponent! Kikik! Your luck is really baddd~.
Oh, motherfu-
I seriously cant stand this little shits way of talking
Of course, just as he said, my match-up luck seemed to be quite poor on the surface. Generally, the gap between Class C upper ranks and Class B upper ranks was quite significant.
However, these match-ups were decided based on the grades shown during the second semester.
In other words, even the academy judged that my skills were not inferior to the upper ranks of Class B.
Well, whatever. I guess it is.
I replied nonchalantly, lightly rolling my shoulders and loosening up my body.
Still, dont hold back.
Even though it was an exam, what I needed was a measure of my combat power.
My duel opponent, Jack Schneider, would perform this role excellently.
Jack started laughing once again. Well, It was actually closer to a sneer.
Whats with that relaxed attitude? You were no different from a bug before! You were at the very bottom of the food chain! Do you think you can be my opponent just because you had a slight improvement in skill? What a delusional lunatic! Didnt you win against an elite member of Black Tiger because he let himself get hit? He was going easy on you! Hey, you dumbass! How are you so stupid? Can you not even judge your own skills when youre this much weaker than meee~? Unlike last semesters end-of-semester evaluation, the top seat isnt here to protect you!
Youre weak, Youre weak I felt like my ears were bleeding because of his annoying voice.
But still
At least within the Magic Department freshmen, there would no longer be any retards who said such things to me after today.
Any means allowed! Surrender is prohibited for one minute. Now, show respect to your opponent and prepare for the duel. Ready, begin!
Dududududek!
Ice Wall
As the wall of ice rose from the ground, enclosing Jack Schneider, he unleashed a strong thunderbolt, shattering it into pieces.
Rumbleee.
Kwang!
Kikik! Blocking my lightning with this level of ice is imp ossib?
Pukkk!
Eheuk!
[Ice Wall] was intentionally made weak so it could be destroyed.
As soon as the referee said begin, I casted a weak [Ice Wall].
And at the same time, I kicked off the ground and rushed towards Jack in an instant.
Speed, athletic ability.
Im on an entirely different level compared to before.
The me now was far stronger than when I dueled with Tristan in the first semester.
I punched this little shits abdomen, the impact lifting his body off the arena floor.
Instantaneously, I condensed ice mana into my right hand. The magic circle of [Frost Explosion] was engraved into the air.
Now, there was no need for any preparatory movements to condense the mana necessary for casting [Frost Explosion], nor did it require several seconds to gather my mana in the first place.
A surprised Jack barely held onto his consciousness and quickly gathered his lightning mana to deploy a magic circle for a counterattack.
However, I vigorously swung my right arm, detonating the condensed ice mana.
Kwaaaaaaah!!!
A cold wind fiercely swirled like a storm.
The cold mana explosion spread, dealing a significant blow to his body. The sheer force of the explosion dispersed the lightning mana.
The instantly formed frost created a large lump of ice, trapping him inside.
As if time had stopped for him, his face remained contorted in pain within the ice.
Whoooooosh.
Hoo.
In the aftermath of [Frost Explosion], a misty cold air flowed from my exhale.
There was no need to see more; the result of the match was clear. After activating defrost, the lump of ice dissolved.
Keugh
Pale blue mana scattered like flower petals and within it, Jack keeled over before collapsing onto the arena.
His wide-open eyes were rolled back, showing only his white retinas. It seemed like he had lost consciousness without even being able to close his eyes.
The match ended in an instant. The referee extended his arm toward me with a bewildered expression.
Class C Isaac wins!
I felt the abstruse gazes of the students. Even Amy had her mouth wide open in surprise.
It was understandable.
After all, it was proven that I had at the very least reached the upper ranks of Class B.
I learned a thing or two.
I hadnt learned anything, but I politely said such a lie to the fallen Jack before turning my back and descending from the arena.
Hmm.
Huh, Im kinda proud of myself for that.
* * *
Jack Schneider lost? To Isaac?
Isaac just overwhelmed him, right?
Didnt he have Grade E mana in the first semester?
The students in the spectators stands murmured quietly, making sure Isaac couldnt hear.
Amy Holloway bombarded Isaac with questions on how he did that as soon as he returned, expressing admiration and repeatedly exclaiming, Youre amazing, Isaac! with a wide smile.
Tristan Humphreys widened eyes showed no signs of narrowing.
He had already known that Isaacs physical abilities were exceptional.
However, just a while ago, the athletic ability that Isaac had displayed was on a completely different level compared to when Tristan had dueled with him in the first semester.
Moreover, Jack Schneider wasnt just one-sidedly taking a beating from Isaac.
He tried to counterattack and lightning mana had clearly been gathered.
He actually handled it quite quickly.
This implied that there was a contest of strength between their magic.
However, Jacks lightning mana was powerlessly devoured by Isaacs ice mana.
That meant that Isaac had undoubtedly overwhelmed Jack in every aspect.
How can that commoner be superior to me?
Tristan Humphrey turned his head and stared blankly at Isaac, who was chatting animatedly with Amy.
Putting aside the fact that he defeated a Class B upper-ranked student such as Jack Schneider
What even was that mana that he had sensed from Isaac?
His level had already far surpassed Tristans.
How is this possible?
Tristan simply could not believe that it was true.