The third selection at the Horus Magic Academy began. Will Alexia and Aurora be able to get many members at the selection? Follow my story and don't forget to vote, review, and share with your friends. Thank you and happy reading
The battle was so intense not a few of them seemed overwhelmed by the multiple attacks made by the Horus Magic Academy students. Alexia and Aurora continued to float in the air with their magic power to avoid the attacks of the students, who mostly used fire-type elemental magic. [Summoning System: Centered freezing] Aurora raised both hands from the sky above Horus Hall; her palms pointed upwards. Surprisingly, the floor of the hall that the students were standing on turned blue, with the temperature dropping drastically. It made the students' feet freeze, accompanied by a reduction in the mana they had. Those who realized the change instantly did something, one of which was to thaw their frozen feet. The frozen area continued to rise, freezing their ankles and up to the calves and thighs. Some were able to break free and quickly leave the area. This time, the battle was conducted in cooperation between Alexia and Aurora. Aurora was in charge of paralyzing the students' movements
*** "Are you ready for the training this time?" asked Arryn's physiotherapy trainer, standing confidently to welcome Arryn into the training room. The man arrived without using a wheelchair. Arryn had requested to do so, given that he was able to use his legs well, though not completely. His arrival at the training room took longer than the usual ten minutes. It took twenty minutes for Arryn to arrive, of course, with many rests along the way to the training room. Arryn smiled widely. He also felt high enthusiasm for the training this time, considering his trainer said that he would involve the usage of mana in Arryn's current physiotherapy. "We'll be practising in accompaniment of my friend. She works as an instructor at the Obelisk," said Arryn's physiotherapy trainer. The man walked over to Arryn while helping the young man walk toward the chair. He held Arryn's right side while Ivy's left. Arryn must have wondered who he was referring to, considering Arryn didn't know many Ob
*** Arryn completed the second and third sessions. He did not experience any fainting symptoms during the physiotherapy exercises. The time spent by Arryn to complete each session was about 30 minutes. Right after he finished the last session, Arryn took a deep breath, relieved to realize that today's physiotherapy exercises had gone well. The young man couldn't wait to see how his training progressed tomorrow. Arryn turned his head to look at the clock on the wall, seeing that it was already eight o'clock in the evening. Arryn and Denise's physiotherapy trainer had to leave the hospital immediately to avoid being suspected by anyone. So did Ivy and Arryn. Both were asked to return to their treatment rooms immediately. Arryn nodded obediently, standing on the wooden table before him, alone without Ivy's help. "Get some rest, Arryn. We'll see you the day after tomorrow," Arryn's physiotherapy trainer said, stepping alongside Denise. "I will let you know when the magic physiotherap
*** Five days later. Arryn's condition had fully recovered, both the wound on his left body and his progress in walking. It took about three weeks for the young man to return to his previous healthy state. Arryn sat on the bed, watching the activities of his doctor. The man had come to check on Arryn's health for the last time; the results were amazing to him. "Your condition is recovering faster than usual. I thought you would have to undergo a month-long recovery process," the doctor explained, releasing a device that functioned like a stethoscope onto the metal push table. "Does that mean Arryn can go home?" asked Ivy, looking at the doctor sitting in front of Arryn. "Yes. He can go home," the doctor replied, extending his right hand to ask Arryn for a handshake. Arryn accepted the doctor's request for a handshake, feeling the doctor's hand grip so tight and strong as if he was proud that his patient had successfully recovered with his healing method. "Thank you for trusting
*** The journey to Luxizar city did not take all day, only five hours travel to arrive by horse-drawn carriage. It was different if you had to walk, which might take 10-12 hours. Not only was Arryn on the horse-drawn carriage but several passengers from Ravengarden were also seen on the journey. There were ten of them in total, seven men and three women. They were seen talking to each other, and Arryn guessed that the ten people knew each other. As a result, Arryn chose to stay quiet while waiting for the journey to finish, accompanied by Ivy, who was perched on his right shoulder. "I don't know if Luxizar also suffers from chaos like Horus." "I hope not. Those rebels are so annoying. They can't wait." Arryn certainly listened to the stories of the ten people. They were talking about something related to the rebellion. He opened his eyes and tried to understand the meaning of their words. "The royal soldiers are sieging Horus. Poor city. I'm sure the rebels will be finished ther
"Arryn Vaughan? Isn't that the name of the Ravengarden hero?" asked the young woman, looking at Arryn with an expression of disbelief. Not only she knew who Arryn was, but the entire town knew. They wondered why Arryn was in this carriage and the young man's true purpose. "Why are you in this carriage?" asked one of the male passengers. "Because my destination is the city of Horus," Arryn replied briefly, walking away from them towards the robbers who had been bound together and placed under a large tree. "Are you going to fight those rebels?" asked the young woman, Arryn remained silent without answering. The young man turned his body around, looking at the carriage passengers who were still gathered at the carriage door. The faces they showed were full of hope, but there was also fear in their eyes. The unfinished war had already put fear in the Athanor citizens' hearts, considering they had not fought a war for hundreds of years. Coupled with the rebellion by people of the sam
Arryn walked back up the hill to the road where the robbers were shackled. There was a short distance between the village and the road, so he arrived just as the police took the robbers to the police carriage. "So, you beat them?" asked one of the policemen. Arryn nodded while looking at the policeman. "Thank you very much for your help. They are a gang of robbers that we have been looking for a long time," replied the policeman. Hearing that Arryn had helped the police to catch the robbers made his heart happy. He did not expect that the ten robbers were wanted criminals by the Ravengarden police. "You cannot arrest us. We have wives and children to feed!" shouted one of the robbers, trying to plead with the police to release them. "I have no business with them. It's your fault for committing the crime," replied the policeman close to the robber. "What he said is true," Arryn said, shifting his body to look back at the east of the forest. "There is a small village in the forest
"Take that white horse," said the police captain, pointing to a horse that was none other than his own. Arryn noticed the shape of the horse; it looked big and strong. His right hand gently stroked the horse's head while praising the white horse. He was sure that the police captain was taking good care of this white horse like he was caring for his child. "Where did you get such a good horse?" asked Arryn, curious. "Someone gave it to me right when his stable caught fire and left only one white horse," replied the police captain, stroking the horse's head gently, immediately met with a growling sound from the animal. "And I was also planning to give it to you," the man continued, turning to Arryn. "Consider it my thanks for helping the police catch those criminals," said the police captain. Arryn was silent. It could be said that his journey to Luxizar City could be travelled quickly if he rode this horse. After all, the police captain didn't seem to mind giving his horse to Arry