Chapter 82: Tier 2 Advancement
byStephen Youma POV
Stephen Youma was old. He had been stuck at Tier 4 for most of his life, a debilitating injury to his soul when he was younger had left him bottlenecked. He wasn’t able to find a way forward, no matter how many expensive elixirs or healing services he paid for, none of them worked. For a while, he had been devastated, he knew he had the talent to reach Tier 6, but it seemed like fate had other plans for him.
It took him many years to come to terms with his future, but he did. Time had a way of healing wounds and scars. However, he found his calling, teaching others, so he threw himself into teaching the next generations.
He had seen many students come and go from the halls of Goldencrest over the many years he had been teaching here. From the people who went on to become Tier 6 powerhouses, to high-ranking nobility, and even those who went on to become some of the most depraved criminals in the Empire, he had seen them all.
Which was why he was very interested in this “Julius Snow”. Stephen had heard about him from Gabriel during one of their late-night chats over dinner. He had rarely seen Gabriel so excited about a new person he met. He had been so busy with his wife and newborn daughter that Gabriel had few opportunities to meet new people outside of Goldencrest.
But Stephen had listened to Gabriel gush about this person and this unknown person began to pique his own interest. He had done his own investigation and quickly found the most probable student within a couple of days. He wasn’t quite sure, but Julius’s reaction cemented it for him.
After the second day of classes, many of the staff met up late at night to discuss some of the students and some of their expectations for the year. They might decide to change a few things they had already planned or keep them the same, it all depended on what kind of first impressions they had.
At the moment, Jerod Trench, Senior Professor of the Combat Department was speaking to the others. He was talking about some of the progress some of the upperclassmen had made during the break. Jerod had commented that a particular third-year, Samuel Drogan, had made some incredible improvements since the end of his second year.
Stephen remembered Samuel. He had him in his first-year Tier Advancement class. According to his memory, the boy didn’t have many outstanding qualities or talents. He only had a single excellent water affinity, average fighting instincts, and wasn’t that hard of a worker. This led Samuel to sit in the bottom half of the students of his year.
However, if what Jerod was saying had any merit, then Samuel had turned himself completely around and was now sitting in the upper half of his year. It wasn’t something that was done often, such a dramatic change, but it did and was always impressive to watch.
The other professors each said a word or two of their own about certain new students who they thought had some potential and who might be good contenders for the end-of-year tournaments.
Stephen had noticed many of the students the others had mentioned in his own class. He was able to determine based on their aura, who was the most outstanding of the bunch.
He had to admit, there were some very impressive students in this year’s class. He was certain that the Intra-School Tournament would be very interesting this year.
However, his mind kept going back to Julius. He had just seen the boy in his night aura class and he was astonished to see how much better the boy had gotten in just a day. Aura training was not easy, it was boring and repetitive, and there weren’t any shortcuts.
If Stephen didn’t know better he would have thought the boy had stayed up all night practicing. But that would be insane, the boy was quite alert the entire class, not showing a single sign of sleep deprivation.
Toward the end of class, he had even noticed the boy attempting to cycle his aura, something that not many choose to do because the effort sometimes wasn’t worth the result. Some of the other students might have been more impressive due to being already deep into Tier 2, but Stephen knew that this child was the one to look out for, especially if even half of what Gabriel had alluded to was true.
So as he listened to the other professors talk about the other impressive first years, he just sat back and let them discuss amongst themselves. He met eyes with Gabriel across the room and they both smiled at each other. Neither of them would talk about Julius, the boy obviously had his secrets and they didn’t want to spoil his fun.
Julius POV
Julius was not going to lie, he was a little nervous. Everyone who had talked to him about advancing to Tier 2 had told him that it was the most simplistic advancement. It was just a matter of your body acclimating to mana and forcing a transformation. However, he couldn’t help himself.
So as he stared at the main training facility building from just outside, he tried to convince himself that it would be all fine. The others would be there as well to support him so he should not have anything to worry about.
He felt someone approaching from behind him. He wasn’t able to sense who it was based on their aura alone, it was too well hidden and controlled to do that. But he was able to use [Spatial Perception] to get a feel of them.
Based on their general shape and presence he had already concluded that it was Lily. He noticed that she was trying to be sneaky, so he pretended that he hadn’t noticed her yet. It was funny to see her try so hard to be stealthy. Her aura was completely tucked away and she wasn’t emitting any mana. He would have never noticed her if Julius didn’t have [Spatial Perception].
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Unfortunately, for her, he did. So right before she was about to lunge at Julius, trying to scare him, he deftly stepped to the side and let her miss him completely.
Julius laughed loudly at the sight of Lily whiffing at her target and almost falling on her face.
“Darn it! I thought I got you that time!” She said with a good-natured grin.
Julius had hidden his anxiety as best as he could before she noticed it. Then he looked at her with an arrogant expression and teased her, “Maybe once you get a little older and more experienced you will have a chance.”




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