Following a soft voice, the already tense atmosphere in the surroundings became even more solemn. It was somewhat stifling.
Under the supervision of the black-robed people, the surrounding acolytes slowly walked forward and lined up in an orderly manner.
Their expressions were very nervous. Apart from a few people, most of them had tense expressions, and their hearts were filled with solemnity and apprehension.
"Come here," Arrayon's voice sounded out as he looked at the long line of acolytes.
At the front of the line, a brown-haired young man who looked like he had just matured took a deep breath and quickly walked to the front.
"Place your hand on this crystal." A familiar voice sounded out.
Arrayon looked at the acolyte in front of him and gestured to him.
Hearing Arrayon's instructions, the brown-haired young man quickly placed his hand on the crystal ball in front of him.
"Close your eyes and carefully feel it …" In front of him, an ethereal voice sounded out, passing into the acolyte's ears with a strong hint.
Under the gazes of the surrounding people, the brown-haired young man's originally tense expression slowly calmed down. He slowly closed his eyes, as if he was silently chanting something.
As time trickled by, the black crystal ball before him began to change a little.
As time passed, a weak light began to appear within the deep and dark crystal ball.
This light was very weak, as if it was a weak candle that could be extinguished at any moment. However, it truly existed, and it was easy to see from the black crystal ball.
"First-class aptitude …" Feeling the light, Arra 'ang softly opened his mouth, his tone carrying a hint of obvious disappointment.
"Go down."
After a while, seeing that the young man in front of him had not reacted, Arrayon waved his hand. At the side, two black-robed people quickly walked up and threw the young man to the side.
In that instant, the sound of a body violently colliding with the ground could be heard.
Arrayon's face was expressionless as he said, "Next."
Hearing his voice, the acolyte behind him hurriedly walked up and began to take the test like the previous person.
While the acolytes in front of him were taking the test, Adil looked into the distance.
As the apprentices began to take the test, members of the Sorcerer families were also walking in the distance. They looked anxious and nervous, and it seemed like they were just as nervous as the apprentices.
Among those people, Adil also saw Sidru and Vara. At this time, they were also anxiously looking at Adil as they continued to walk forward.
Looking at this scene, Adil sighed in his heart.
Before coming here, Duke Ariel had given him a lot of information regarding Magi, the most important of which was the aptitude of a Magus.
The so-called Sorcerer aptitude referred to a Sorcerer's innate talent. It could almost affect a Sorcerer's future achievements, so it was very important.
Thinking of this, Adil continued to look forward.
At this moment, the one taking the test was the blond prince from a certain kingdom, Andrew.
Compared to the nervousness of the others, he appeared to be full of confidence. Not only was his expression not tense or solemn, but it was also full of confidence, as if he already knew the results of the test.
Of course, with his family and background, it was possible that he had already taken the test in private.
Under everyone's gazes, the black crystal gave off a bright light that was much brighter than the ones from before.
Seeing this, the people from Andrew's family inwardly let out sighs of relief.
As a powerful family that ruled a Dukedom, they naturally had a way to test a person's aptitude. However, not only could they only get a rough result, but they could also make mistakes.
Now that they saw the results, they felt as if a huge weight had been lifted from their hearts, and they became excited.
"Not bad, third-grade aptitude."
In the distance, Arrayon felt quite surprised after sensing the results. He looked at Andrew with a trace of admiration, "Stand behind me."
Hearing this, Andrew gave a confident smile and walked to the front, looking quite proud.
He indeed had the aptitude to be proud.
A Sorcerer's aptitude was a very important standard, and every grade had different treatment. Third-grade aptitude was already quite outstanding, and as long as one worked hard enough, even without the support of a family, there was a 10% chance of becoming an official Sorcerer.
Compared to the pitiful chances of others becoming an official Sorcerer, this number was already quite good, and he could be called a genius.
In the distance, after hearing this news, faint exclamations sounded out.
All sorts of gazes of envy, jealousy, and excitement gathered on Andrew's body, causing his smile to become even more radiant.
After looking around, Adil shook his head.
"Up until now, there have been a total of 10 apprentices tested. Of them, 7 are first-grade aptitude, 2 are second-grade aptitude, and the only third-grade aptitude is that Andrew. This is really … "
He shook his head, seeming quite helpless.
After a while, under his gaze, the red-haired girl with a light green bow on her back walked up to take the test.
A bright light slowly came out from the black crystal. Seeing this, the red-haired girl called Sittis let out a sigh of relief.
She also had third-grade aptitude, and seemed to be slightly stronger than the previous Andrew. She was also called behind by the two grey robed men.
Although the speed of this test was not very fast, it was not considered slow either. After the apprentices finished their tests one by one, it was soon Adil's turn.
Without saying much, he walked forward and placed his hand on the black crystal.
A unique feeling slowly spread from his palm, bringing with it a unique burning sensation that gradually spread throughout his body.
As he closed his eyes, Arrayon's voice sounded in his ears, directly into the depths of his mind, causing Adil's consciousness to become hazy.
[Detected unknown radiation field, has a strong hallucinogenic effect on the Host.] At this moment, the A.I. Chip's robotic voice sounded in his mind, causing Adil's slightly hazy consciousness to immediately wake up.
With the physique of a peak Grand Knight, his resistance to the power of the grey robed men in front of him was much stronger than the others. He only felt a little tired, but not to the point where he was completely affected. At this moment, with the A.I. Chip's help, he immediately woke up.
Adil stood still and thought for a while. Then, he gave up the resistance of his willpower and let the unknown power slowly affect his body.
A hazy feeling came over him, like the hazy feeling in a dream, with a sense of isolation and loss.
In the haze, Adil saw a deep sky.
The sky was filled with dark gray gas, and around him, stars hung high in the sky, shining their radiance on his body.
"Fourth-grade aptitude!" A cry of surprise sounded in front of him and sounded in Adil's ears, breaking his hazy state.
Only then did Adil open his eyes and look in front of him.
In front of him, the originally deep black crystal had now completely lit up. The light seemed to have dispelled the originally deep darkness, and it looked extremely dazzling.
In front of him, the expression on Arrayon's face changed. He looked at Adil in surprise, "You're actually a half-elf?"
There was a strange look in his eyes, and he seemed to be very interested in Adil. He stood there and sighed, "A half-elf with fourth-grade aptitude, how rare."
"The mixed-blood of elves and humans can often give birth to some real geniuses. Although it is shocking to have this level of aptitude, it is still acceptable." Behind him, Chrisu's hoarse voice sounded, and there was also a trace of surprise in his tone.
"You can stand behind me as well," Alaon said to Adil, who was standing in the same spot, with a rare gentleness on his face.
In response, Adil calmly nodded and slowly walked behind the two grey robed men.
Compared to third-grade aptitude, which only had a 10% chance of advancing, fourth-grade aptitude had a much higher chance of advancing. The probability was almost 50%.
This meant that in the future, as long as nothing unexpected happened to Adil, he had at least a 50% chance of advancing to an official Sorcerer.
Moreover, in theory, fourth-grade aptitude was the highest aptitude that could be born among ordinary people. As for the fifth-grade aptitude, it was impossible for it to be born among ordinary people. Only the first generation of those powerful Sorcerers could have it.
With regards to his own aptitude, Adil was also a little surprised.
Before coming here, he had learned a lot about Sorcerers from Duke Ariel.
The aptitude of a Sorcerer was very rare. Even the lowest first-grade aptitude would not appear often in a Sorcerer family. Fourth-grade aptitude was even rarer. In a continent, there might not even be one in seven or eight years, which showed how rare it was.
For such a rare aptitude to appear on Adil, Adil could not help but be surprised.
"The half-elf bloodline is one of the reasons why I have the aptitude to become a Sorcerer, but there should be other reasons why I can reach this level …"
At this moment, Adil quickly recalled the information in his mind about Sorcerers. He then thought to himself, "If the rumors are right, the aptitude of a Sorcerer should be closely related to the soul."
"In terms of the soul, since I've transmigrated three times, the strength of my soul should be far greater than that of ordinary people. It's possible that this body's original aptitude has been strengthened, which led to this result."
"Also, if the crystal cores I obtained from the previous world can strengthen other aspects while strengthening my body, then it might also affect my aptitude to a certain extent."
Although he was thinking about many things, he did not show any expression on his face. He just stood behind Arrayon in Silence with the two people from before.
In the distance, following a series of low cries of excitement, a group of gazes also focused on Adil.
In the crowd, Adil saw Sidru and Vara, who were currently looking at Adil with incomparable excitement.
Around them, the people from other Sorcerer families also looked at Adil with burning gazes.
As a Sorcerer family, Adil was very attractive to them.
As a half-elf with fourth-grade aptitude, Adil had a high chance of becoming an official Sorcerer in the future.
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