"Occult Illusionist."
As expected, Angor bid farewell to Tree Spirit and left the room.
Sailum showed an envious look when he heard about Angor's talent. Angor did not know what to say. There was no such thing as a spellcaster. It all depended on the user. Illusionist was a rare Occult, but its starting point was the same as Elementalists and Bloodline Manipulators. It all depended on the user's hard work.
The talents left Tree Spirit's room one by one, and their talent was displayed. Considering how rare Occultists were, he thought he was the only Occultist here. To his surprise, there was another Occultist in this year's batch.
Hookdick, Occult Soul Manipulator.
Hookdick looked very proud of himself when he told Angor about his new department. While showing off, he also gave Angor an evil look. Angor chuckled, which made Hookdick's expression darken.
There were three Bloodline Manipulators — Nausica, Fosah, and Balba. The rest were all Elementalists.
Sailum, Angor, and Hookdick were the only ones who had a specific department recommendation. The others only had the recommendation of the three major departments, so they had to wait until they had their own mentors to decide which department they were going to join.
After testing everyone's talent, Tree Spirit went back to his lazy sunbathing, while the talents returned to the Tree Spirit Hall under the guidance of a servant.
The results of the test had been sent to Melaner's side. Melaner entered everyone's talent and spiritual power into the bone card one by one. Although she was a mortal, she had been working in the Tree Spirit Hall for many years. She was familiar with the three major structures of wizardry. She knew that there was no difference between the three major structures. Therefore, regardless of whether it was the Occult or the Elemental Faction, she was very calm when she recorded them.
Due to the incident at home, she had to rely on a supernatural. By relying on someone, she would give her everything to the person, including her body. Therefore, she decided to choose the two most handsome men among them — Angor and Balba. Unfortunately, Angor already had a beautiful woman by his side, and Balba did not like her at all. Under such circumstances, she chose Fosah.
When Melanor saw Fosah's test results, she paid special attention.
[Fosah: Bloodline Affinity, Spiritual Power: 12]
It was neither too high nor too low. With this amount of spiritual force, the chances of him becoming an official Magus were not high. However, since she had chosen Fosah, Melaner had no reason to be picky. She sighed and continued to record.
When Melanie reached the last bone card, she saw Angor's name.
[Angor: Occult Illusionist, Spiritual Power: 15]
This result was already considered above average among the many talents. After Melaner recorded the words into the bone card, she suddenly saw a new row of words appear below the words.
Melaner's eyes widened!
[Mentor: Saunders]
The legendary sorcerer had taken him in as a student?! Sunders was not only famous in the southern region, but also in Brute Cavern. He was the strongest wizard in Brute Cavern, second only to the leader of Brute Cavern. She was the target of all the acolytes!
Such a powerful figure actually took in a new talent as his disciple?!
It was important to note that these talents would also be assigned to the various Adepts as apprentices. However, these were only apprentices and not personal students. Only when a wizard accepted you as a student would your information appear on the bone card. Otherwise, the information of the mentor would remain blank.
Sunders' name appeared on Angor's bone card, which meant Angor was now one of Sunders' closest students, which was completely different from other apprentices.
Melaner suddenly regretted her decision. If she knew Sunders had taken Angor as a student, she would have tried it no matter how many women Angor had around him. With Sunders' guidance, Angor's chances of becoming a wizard were greatly increased.
Being an apprentice was not as good as being a wizard's follower.
…
When Angor returned to the Tree Spirit Hall, he saw Melaner who was trying to flatter him.
Fosah's face darkened. He had planned to take care of Melaner tonight, but Melaner had changed her mind after they came out of the cabin. She had gone to stick to the gigolo who had not even participated in the deathmatch in cabin nine!
Fosah humphed coldly. Melaner's face turned pale. She wanted to say something but decided not to in the end.
Fosah held the bone card, gave Angor a cold stare, and quickly left the hall.
Angor, on the other hand, was confused. What's wrong with this woman? He did not feel lucky at all when he saw Melaner trying to get close to him. Instead, he felt goosebumps all over his body.
She thought Nausica would be the biggest obstacle to Melaner's flattery. However, Nausica simply walked away as if she was waiting to see a good show. Seeing Nausica being so "sensible", Melaner's flattery became even more intense.
Angor was a gentle person. He did not want to chase Melaner away even though he was a little disgusted. Melaner felt that she had a chance. She put on a cute expression and tried to grab Angor's arm.
When Melaner touched him, Angor quickly pushed her away.
Melaner fell to the ground with an awkward expression. When Angor looked at her, she showed a confused expression of sadness, longing, and worry.
Another female worker ran over and helped Melaner to her feet. She then gave Angor a hostile look.
"Do you know? If it wasn't for Melaner's family, she wouldn't have —"
Melaner covered her mouth and sobbed. "Don't say it out loud, Mira. I'll take it all on my own."
Mira looked at Melaner with concern. "Melaner, why do you have to do this?"
The interaction between Mira and Melaner made all the talents in the hall feel strange. So there was more to this story. No wonder Melaner was so eager to get close to a talent. But, ladies, your acting is a little fake.
"Angor, why don't you …" The innocent Sailum wanted to persuade Angor, but he did not know what to say. Why should he persuade Angor? He did not even know Melaner's purpose.
Sailum's hesitation made Angor's expression even worse.
Angor did not know Melaner at all. A woman he didn't know suddenly came up to him to flatter him. Why should he go along with her? Just because Melaner was a woman and he was a man? He was not a man who was obsessed with women. As long as it was a female, he would break through the heavens.
Besides, he could not accept a woman who did not know how to respect herself. Angor did not care about Melaner's "I have my reasons" expression. There were plenty of people with their own reasons in this world. Did you think you could drag other people down just because you had your reasons?
Your reasons? None of my business.
Angor ignored the two on the ground and walked away.
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