Chapter 68 - 68

Chapter 68 Get out, get out, get out!

When Luo Kai walked in, there were people who greeted him enthusiastically, and when Anze came in, even the most active apprentices lowered their heads and kept quiet.

If Saul and Kore were sitting in the front row, I'm afraid they wouldn't dare to communicate in such a low voice.

Everyone, including Rokai's attention was all focused on Anze.

The crowd watched as he slowly and leisurely walked up to the podium and sat firmly in his chair under Rokai's ministrations.

It was like a person who was terminally ill.

"Today, because all the other tutors are temporarily occupied, my tutor Anze will unify the test for everyone." Luo Kai was still enthusiastically giving introductions to the crowd, completely ignoring Anze's bored and impatient expression behind him.

"Everyone doesn't need to be nervous, just try your best to perform at your best level." Luo Kai was still there comforting the newcomers.

"That's enough." Tutor Anze however interrupted Luo Kai in a low voice.

Without half an ounce of embarrassment, Rokai immediately shut up and respectfully stood to the side with a three-quarter smile on his face.

Anze crooked his body and leaned on the armrest of the seat, his eyes sweeping through the classroom without lingering much on anyone.

"Testing one by one, trouble." He skimmed his lips, "You guys, those who don't meet my requirements, just leave."

The classroom grew quieter.

Saul and Korie also stopped talking and gave each other silent glances.

There were a few particularly nervous apprentices whose breathing seemed extremely noticeable.

"Those who have not learned the Compound Runes so far, out!"

Anze's voice was as pale as his appearance.

But at this moment, it was like a sharp thorn that pierced into everyone's cochlea.

Sol couldn't help but sidestep his head a little, not because he was weak, but because he acutely felt the spiritual power rich in the voice.

Strong and merciless.

A few seconds later, the two newbie apprentices stood up trembling and walked outward with a desperate look on their faces.

After they left, the door to the classroom immediately closed, leaving no one to guess the end of those two.

Before the newcomers could breathe a sigh of relief, Anze spoke again.

"Those who can only construct one compound rune, get out!"

After waiting longer this time, about ten seconds, two more people stood up in panic.

They seemed to want to explain, but couldn't say a word under Anze's intimidating gaze.

Two more newcomers left the room, and the doors continued to close quickly.

The atmosphere inside the classroom became even more tense, that ordinary classroom door seemed like the borderline between life and death, stepping out would mean doom.

However, Tutor Anzai still didn't stop.

"Those who don't know 0th rank sorcery yet, get out!"

This time, even with the tutor's pressure, the classroom still resounded with an uproar.

It was as if the crowd hadn't heard Mentor Anze's words, expecting him to change his mind.

But Anze just gazed at the classroom coldly.

After a moment passed, roughly half of the newcomers stood up.

They looked at each other blankly while looking at the people still seated around them with astonished gazes.

It was as if they were saying, "Didn't you say it was too hard? Didn't you say it wouldn't be?"

"Tutor, we ..." There was a newcomer who seemed to want to plead with Anze on the basis of the number of people.

However, without even needing An Ze to move his eyelids, Luo Kai, who was on the side, smiled and nudged that newcomer with his hand.

That newcomer hadn't realized that something was wrong, and opened his mouth and blared for half a day, but didn't say the words that followed.

As his mouth bulged, something fell out.

The person next to him looked down.

It was certainly half a tongue.

Now everyone bowed their heads and quickly walked towards the door, no longer daring to linger or argue.

Saul, who had witnessed the whole thing, instead relaxed and leaned backward on the back of his chair.

"That's the next best thing." He thought to himself, "If there are really such harsh testing rules, Anze directly said that those who can do sorcery would stay, and I'm afraid that this layer by layer screening is just a deterrent, hmmm ... is it trying to urge everyone to study well?"

However, Anze still didn't stop. "Those who will only know one 0th order sorcery, get out!"

For a long time, no one in the classroom stood up.

This was because there weren't many people in the entire classroom who knew two or more 0th order sorceries!

This was equivalent to sifting out almost everyone!

As if the silence was too long, Luo Kai, who was standing in the front, smiled broadly and clapped his hands to draw everyone's attention.

"Everyone should move faster, oh, the tutor's time is precious."

Only then did the apprentices in the classroom hesitantly and reluctantly stand up and head out.

At the same time, they were still looking back to see if anyone else could pass under such harsh conditions.

What these eliminated people longed for most in their hearts was still that no one else would pass.

That way, Tutor Anze would definitely change his conditions, and they, the last batch of eliminated people, might be lucky enough to pass the test.

However, to their disappointment, there were ... still three people in the classroom, sitting peacefully in their chairs!

Damn it, there was even that Saul!

Wasn't he extremely low in magical talent and had already been given up by the instructors?

How dare he still sit on the chair?

How could he still sit on the chair?

A line of sight was nailed on Saul's body, but it could only make him change his leg and warp.

Korrie sat next to Saul, looking fairly calm, but her hands hidden under the table were already clenched into fists.

And the third person sitting was the one who really surprised Saul.

Surprisingly, it was Angela?

Saul swept a glance over to Angela, who also looked a little pale, but didn't seem as nervous as Cori.

Saul touched his left hand and crossed his legs again for a change.

Countless newcomers left in amazement and dismay.

The doors closed tightly once more after the last person stepped out.

"Only three left?" Mentor Anzai didn't look very satisfied, "Newcomers nowadays na, no sense of urgency at all."

He tapped his hand on the podium a few times and spat out a string of cold words.

"Rokai, those who leave the classroom, register as unqualified and dispose of them."

"Ah?" Luo Kai, who originally still had a smile on his face, fiercely widened his eyes and shouted out his inner question together for the remaining three people.

"Mentor, no? So many people have all been judged unqualified? Alas, there are still many people from the Mutual Aid Society inside who usually study very hard, so you can give them another chance."

An Ze, however, snorted coldly, "It seems that your mutual aid society is also useless, disband it before it's too late, so as to save trouble."

Luo Kai was not afraid of An Ze's face, still pleading for the trainees outside.

He had a sweet mouth, and good words were coming out in bunches.

"Then you see to it, don't bother me." Seemingly worn out with impatience, Anze finally loosened his mouth.

Hearing this, Sol and Korie looked at each other with uneasiness hidden in their hearts.

By having Rokai to decide whether a new student was qualified or not, I'm afraid that in the future, the prestige of the Mutual Aid Association would become even more prevalent.

This Mr. Anze wouldn't be playing a double act with Luo Kai, right?

Could it be that the real bigwig behind the Mutual Aid Society was a tutor?

What was the purpose of a formal sorcerer who secretly formed a small group of newcomers in the originally not so large Sorcerer's Tower?

Is it for prestige, wealth, or ... sorcery materials?

Rokai got Anze's order and happily went out to pacify the little rookies outside.

And once again, Anze's line of sight crossed over the three remaining apprentices in the classroom and finally landed on Angela, who was sitting alone in the corner.

"You, come here and demonstrate the sorcery you know."

Although Angela's expression was a bit uneasy, her movements were sharp, and she walked directly to Anze, without making anyone wait more than necessary in front of her.

"Instructor Anze, my name is Angela, I know two 0th rank sorceries."

Angela's voice was so small that Saul almost didn't hear it.

At Mentor Anze's signal, Angela released two 0th rank sorceries.

Both sorceries belonged to dark attribute sorceries, neither of which Sol had touched yet.

It was just that the magic Angela demonstrated didn't look like it had much combat power, so I wondered why Angela had picked these two 0th order sorceries to learn first?

Anze's finger tapped twice on the desktop.

Saul saw Angela's hand behind her back twitch viciously twice as well.

"Forbidden Light and Evil Spirit Inspection ... don't have much combat power, but they are two sorceries that are very good to learn. The quantity is stuck right at the bottom line of my requirements. Hey, do you have any family members who have spent time in a wizard's tower?"

Successful two for three, thanks for catching up and supporting!!!!

(End of chapter)