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Chapter 169

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The one who spoke was the future Supreme Magus Your Honor. In fact, Rob had a premonition a long time ago that the rookie The Brave wouldn't have great talent because Lolo had mentioned that she had undergone an aptitude test after she was born. If the results were good, Karov would have sent her to the Academy of Magic early on.

Lolo's achievements on the path of magic were secondary. The key was that what the Scarlet Sword was doing at that time was filled with danger. Every step they took against the Temple of Magic was like walking on thin ice. Not only would they be under the threat of death, but their family might also be implicated. From a safety perspective, sending Lolo to an Academy of Magic, especially a famous Academy of Magic was undoubtedly the best choice. The Magic Association was one of the few organizations in the world that could rival the Temple of Magic. They could protect Lolo's safety to a large extent, at least while she was in school.

However, Karov didn't do that. The reason behind it wasn't hard to guess. Lolo didn't have the talent to become a Magician.

Luo Bu sighed. Girls sometimes showed their natural side, but she was not stupid. This kind of thing might not have occurred to her on a normal day. Otherwise, she would not have been so nervous the night before the test. It was just that ever since she had set becoming a magician as her goal, she had always ignored this possibility, intentionally or unintentionally.

Lolo could accept failure after hard work, but she couldn't accept losing a battle before it even started.

Looking at the stubborn figure on the test field, the future Supreme Magus Your Honor realized that she had to do something.

Contrary to the general opinion of the current magic world, Luo Bu actually did not think that E-class aptitude was really hopeless.

Currently, the most popular five grades system in the academy categorized all the examinees who scored below 60 points into the E grade, which was the category of ordinary people. However, in reality, just like how there were differences between A and A grades (For example, Luo Bu and Caesar were both in the A grade, but anyone with a normal brain would not believe that the aptitude of both parties were of the same grade. The difference in aptitude between both parties was more than just the Great Mariana Trench. Caesar was able to score 100 points because his aptitude was 100 points, while Luo Bu scored 100 points because the full score in the test was only 100 points), there were also differences between the E grades.

In this world, there were many ordinary people who didn't have the slightest talent in magic. They couldn't sense the existence of magical elements, and no matter how hard they tried, they would always score 0 points in the magic affinity test. Strictly speaking, those who scored low points shouldn't be classified as ordinary people. Instead, they were an existence between ordinary people and Magicians.

The reason why they weren't listed separately was that their aptitude in magic was too poor. Although they had a certain amount of elemental affinity compared to ordinary people, it was still very limited. Although it was possible to become a Magician through hard work, the price paid was far from proportional to the benefits. The growth period was too long, and they needed to put in much more effort than ordinary people. In the end, the results were often not satisfactory.

Since they weren't suitable to walk the path of magic, there was no need to differentiate them in detail.

However, in the eyes of the future Supreme Magus Your Honor, there was still a huge difference between the two. If Lolo was really an ordinary person through and through, Rob wouldn't be able to help her even if she wanted to become a Magician.

Right now, the rookie Brave's aptitude was indeed a little lacking, but there was still the possibility of becoming a Magician. And what Rob needed to do was to turn this possibility into reality step by step.

First, he needed to let Lolo pass the Siamese Academy's entrance test. In other words, he needed to let the girl get full marks in the next two tests. That way, in addition to the 35 points she scored in the elemental affinity test, Lolo's final score should be just over 60 points and reach the D grade, which was also the entrance standard.

This matter was easier said than done. Unlike eight or nine hundred years ago, the testing methods nowadays were actually quite rigorous. At the same time, in order to minimize the possibility of applicants cheating during the test, the various Academies of Magic would have additional arrangements.

For example, the Siamese Academy's testing grounds seemed ordinary, but in fact, it was hiding a secret. In some unnoticed corners around it, there were magic devices specifically used to detect magical undulations. These magic devices weren't large in size and were placed in very hidden locations. They were also equipped with specialized magic arrays to minimize their magical undulations. Even a genuine Magician would find it difficult to detect their existence.

If there were any fellows who wanted to try their luck and secretly cheat with the help of a Magician, or use a magic device they carried on them to obtain better results in the test through illegal means, they would trigger these alarms. In the best case scenario, they would be disqualified from the Academy. In the worst case scenario, they would leave a bad record in the Magician's Association and no Academy would be willing to accept them in the future.

These little tricks of the Siamese Academy might be able to deal with the majority of Magicians, but they couldn't stop the future Supreme Magister, Your Honor.

Before the girl made up her mind to proceed with the second test, the Archmage lightly shook No.2, which was disguised as a cane, twice. Then, an undetectable magical undulation quietly spread out with Rob as the center.

In the next three minutes, the anti-cheating magic devices that the Academies had spent a lot of money to purchase all mysteriously malfunctioned and lost their functions.

Three minutes was a short period of time. To ordinary people, it was the time it took to drink a cup of tea or smoke a cigarette. In fact, apart from Rob who was the instigator, no one else realized that during this period of time, the Testing Grounds had actually entered a vacuum period of surveillance.

The middle-aged Magician in charge of the test was obviously very confident in the Academy's arrangements. Perhaps not even in his wildest dreams would he have imagined that the dozen or so meticulously hidden magic devices would simultaneously malfunction. What was even more terrifying was that the person who did all this actually didn't make a single sound. It was as though he had casually waved his hand and destroyed the surveillance system that the Siamese Academy had racked their brains to design.

However, the future Supreme Magister, Your Honor, actually wasn't as relaxed as he appeared. This was the nature of the Magician profession. Unlike knights and swordsmen who charged forward while shouting and slashing, you would never be able to tell how much strength a Magician had used. The strength of a spell wasn't directly related to the size of the scene. Sometimes, a powerful spell wasn't necessarily that powerful. Conversely, a seemingly simple spell wasn't necessarily that easy to cast.

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