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Chapter 9

Chapter 9

"There are many different paths that are suitable for a young lady who is as brave and wonderful as you are, but regardless of which path you choose, you will be required to put in a lot of effort and be persistent. There are many different roads that are appropriate for a young lady who is as courageous and wonderful as you are. To begin, there is the way that fighters have always traveled..."

In contrast to the manner in which she had forcefully interrupted the fairy at the beginning of the game, Vanya did not behave in a carefree manner when she was with the middle-aged man. The instructor's voice became monotonous as he went on and on explaining the rules of the game.

She maintained her silence as she listened to the man's words as they made their way through the training hall in the direction of the room that would be utilized for the aptitude test.

Even though every player had complete freedom to choose any class they wanted, the game system continued to make suggestions under the guise of an aptitude test. This was done so that the player would feel more engaged in the game.

Everyone had initially assumed that there was because of the extremely realistic component of the game, but in fact, this was an actual test to determine the player's affinity for various types of magic and hidden attributes like perceptivity. The reason that everyone had initially assumed that there was was because of the extremely realistic component of the game. This was a real exam to evaluate the player's affinity for various kinds of magic and hidden qualities like perceptivity, among other things.

Those individuals who did not take the results of their tests seriously and who disregarded the recommendations made by the system were doomed to feel regret in the future when they realized they had lost the opportunity to select an option that was more suitable for them. Those individuals were doomed to feel regret when they realized they had lost the opportunity to select an option that was more suitable for them because they did not take the recommendations seriously.

If a player is told by the game that they have a very high affinity for mana, for instance, picking a class that focuses solely on physical combat, such as the warrior class, would be a poor decision on their part.

And vice versa, there was no point in picking a spell caster class such as the mage class if they had a very low or negligible affinity for mana. This was because spells cast by spell caster classes require a certain amount of mana. In that scenario, spending time on it was pointless.

In spite of the fact that players would have a greater degree of freedom if they were able to pick whichever class they wanted to play, in the end, they would still be constrained by the capabilities of their own bodies.

Despite this, it was not beyond the realm of possibility to devise a strategy for getting around these constraints. There were a variety of methods that one might utilize in order to refine their physique in accordance with the class that they dared to select, and these methods included both physical and mental training.

However, considering how uncommon and scarce these objects are, it would be unwise for a regular player to rely on them given their lack of explanation.

Vanya acknowledged the instructor's explanation by nodding her head in agreement before laying her hand on a crystal ball that was similar to those used by con artists to read people's destinies.

Vanya's visage, on the other hand, indicated symptoms of anxiety and apprehension, in contrast to the expressions of those who took the following step with much too little seriousness.

In the beginning, her physical make-up was without a doubt sad, and it was difficult to even look at her. Her state of health was nothing short of a farce. She had no natural affinity for mana, therefore she chose to play as a swordsman rather than one of the other classes available.

This time, however, she had cleansed her body of all toxins and had tempered it at least twice, including once with a powerful elixir. She was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. She was prepared to tackle any difficulties that could come her way.

Players who had done there in Vanya's previous existence were all able to acquire high mana affinity in their test results, which was also what Vanya was hoping for in her own results. Players who had done there in Vanya's prior existence had all done there.

But even if she did not get what she expected, she still knew enough things to assist him in achieving the results that he eventually desired. This is true even if she did not get what she expected.

And despite the fact that swordplay was the area in which Vanya had the greatest amount of experience, she did not want to focus on that aspect of the lesson at this time. She put a greater amount of effort into becoming a wizard than she did any other class.

It was because Vanya was aware of something that the other individuals were not yet aware of, and that was the reason why this happened. In Game On, your character's class was in no way chosen beforehand. It was possible for certain extraordinary players to perceive other classes that were tied to their own in some way.

Because of this, the development of hybrid classes, such as combat mages, magic hunters, spear druids, and a great many others, was unavoidable and was to be expected. There were also players that could play previously inaccessible classes, such as dragon warriors, which was a very common occurrence.

Vanya was certain that she would be able to become a magic swordsman all on her own, despite the fact that her current plan involved registering herself as a magician. Despite this, Vanya was confident that she would be able to do so.

She had spent the vast most of her prior life as a slave and a lackey, but she had never once accepted the reality that this was her plight in life and that it was simply something she had to accept. She had put forth a lot of effort, spilling blood and sweat along the road, in order to free herself from that constraint, and she had finally succeeded.

And even if she were to lose in the end, the swordplay that she practiced day and night, in addition to the close combat reflexes that she had gained through a lot of fights that were either life or death, were still very much alive and raging within of her.

It was not necessary for the system to provide her with any support in order for her to restore those talents. She only needed to swing her sword, and she was confident that he would be able to recoup all of his lost knowledge on her own. It was as simple as swinging her blade in the appropriate direction.

During the time that she had to kill while waiting for the results of the aptitude test, Vanya went through her strategies in her head. The crystal started shining all of a sudden, and a rainbow of colors danced across its surface as they flashed across it.

Hmmm? Vanya furrowed her brows and studied the movement of the crystal with growing interest as she became more and more curious. The look on her face gave the impression that she had just seen something that not even he had anticipated, judging from the reaction on her face.

The face of the middle-aged instructor who was standing next to her displayed a look of shock and astonishment as she continued to speak. In spite of this, the look of shock and awe that appeared on the face of the instructor was noticeably more shocking than the one that Vanya encountered.

After a few more seconds of flashing with a rainbow of hues, the crystal eventually returned to its normal, resting condition of being completely transparent and white. This occurred after the crystal had been blinking with a rainbow of hues for a few more seconds.

"Ah? Could it be this?" Vanya, who was also staring without blinking at the crystal ball, caused the instructor to scratch his head in confusion because he did not know what to say to her. He did not know what to say to her because he did not know what to say to her.

They did not have to wait around for a significant amount of time to find out the results of the exam because the information came on a white screen in front of them very quickly and quite suddenly.

The rating of "S" has been bestowed upon Mana Affinity. [Ding]

A SSS grade (Ding) was given to the perceptivity skill.

[Clang. The grade for Nature Affinity is a S]

[Ding, you get a S for your Demonic Affinity.]

[Clang! The Undead Affinity power level is an SSS one.

Recommendation for this Class: [Ding.] Not Applicable

As a result of their swelling and bulging, Vanya's eyes gave the impression that they were about to protrude out of their sockets. She was sure that she would be able to complete the task that she had set for herself, but what the heck was this???

Even the advice from the prior class must not have been taken into consideration, right?

"Did I just blow the whole thing up....?" he asked himself.

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