As Silver walked through the Academy's halls, he couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen so many talented and powerful heroines in one place before.
As he turned a corner, he stumbled upon a group of students gathered around a large stone pedestal. On the pedestal stood a magnificent statue of a beautiful woman, her sword shining in the sunlight.
"Who is she?" Silver asked, his eyes fixed on the statue.
"That's Lady Lirien," replied one of the students, a tall and athletic woman with short brown hair and piercing green eyes. "She's one of the greatest heroes of all time. She saved the kingdom from the Dark Lord's invasion."
Silver's eyes widened in awe. He had heard stories of Lady Lirien, but he had never seen her statue before.
Just then, a petite woman with short blonde hair and bright blue eyes approached the group. "Hey, guys! Have you heard about the latest rumors?" she asked, her voice bubbly with excitement.
The students nodded, and Silver introduced himself as one of Finley's friends.
The petite woman's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "So, you're a friend of Eira's? What's she like?"
Silver smiled. "She's amazing! We've only just met, but she's already shown me around the Academy."
The petite woman grinned. "That's awesome! I'm Elara, by the way. And this is Lirien's statue, isn't it?"
As they talked, Silver noticed that Elara was gazing at him with a mischievous glint in her eye. He felt a shiver run down his spine as he realized that she was sizing him up.
Just then, a tall and statuesque woman with long red hair and piercing blue eyes strode into the group. "Hey, guys! I heard there was a new student who needed to be introduced to the Academy."
Elara grinned. "Ah, perfect timing! This is Silver, Eira's friend. He's... unusual."
The tall woman raised an eyebrow. "Unusual?"
Silver shrugged. "I don't know how to explain it. I just... exist."
"So you were Finley's Friend."
"I don't know how you know that but I still Am Finley's Friend."
"Well, he isn't since he's dead, wonder who killed him? They say it was accident."
"It wasn't, My Father killed him."
The tall woman nodded thoughtfully.
"I see. Well, I'm Captain Calantha, one of the Academy's most skilled warriors.And I'm here to challenge you to a duel."
Silver's eyes widened in shock. "A duel?"
Captain Calantha nodded. "Yes, a duel. You see, I've heard rumors about your... abilities. And I think it's time we put them to the test."
Professor Orion appeared at the edge of the group, his eyes twinkling with amusement. "Ah, excellent timing, Captain Calantha! I think we can all learn from this duel."
As Silver looked around at the gathered heroines, he felt a sense of trepidation wash over him. He had never fought in a duel before, and he wasn't sure if he was ready for this challenge.
But as he faced Captain Calantha, he knew that he had to stand his ground. For himself, for Eira, and for the Academy.
The duel was about to begin.
As the duel began, Silver felt a surge of adrenaline coursing through his veins. He had never fought in a duel before, and he wasn't sure if he was ready for this challenge.
But as he faced Captain Calantha, he remembered the words of Professor Orion: "Your greatest weakness is also your greatest strength."
With newfound confidence, Silver focused on his opponent's movements, using his unique ability to sense the world around him. He dodged and weaved, avoiding Captain Calantha's attacks with ease.
As the duel raged on, Silver began to notice a pattern in Captain Calantha's movements. He saw that she was relying on her physical strength to overpower her opponents, but she was neglecting her magical abilities.
Seizing the opportunity, Silver launched a surprise attack, using his magical abilities to bind Captain Calantha's movements. The captain tried to struggle free, but Silver's magic was too strong.
In the end, it was Silver who emerged victorious, standing tall with his sword held high.
The gathered heroines applauded, impressed by Silver's skills. Professor Orion stepped forward, a proud smile on his face.
"Well done, Silver!" he exclaimed. "You have proven yourself to be a worthy opponent. I think it's time we took your training to the next level."
"Thank You Professor remembered words from the lesson."
Professor Orion looked confused."My lesson?but I haven't taught to teach."
"Oh." Silver realise those words he remembered were from novel.
"No I just Taught That Your greatest weakness is also your greatest strength. I thought it's somwthing apply."
"Oh, you can notice these things about Mw Already, You are going to be a formidable in future."
Captain Calantha nodded in agreement. "I think you're right, Professor. Silver has shown himself to be a formidable enemy."
As the heroines dispersed, Elara approached Silver with a curious expression on her face. "You know, I've never seen anyone use magic like that before," she said. "You're definitely one of a kind."
Silver shrugged, feeling a sense of pride wash over him. "I guess I just have a knack for it."
But as he looked around at the gathered heroines, he noticed that one of them was watching him with an intense gaze. It was Mistress Lyra, the warrior professor who had taught sword fighting and combat techniques.
"You know, Silver," she said, her voice low and husky. "I think you would make an excellent student under my tutelage. Would you be interested in learning more about combat magic?"
Silver's eyes widened in surprise. He had never considered becoming a student of combat magic before, but now that Mistress Lyra mentioned it, he couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity.
"I think I would like that," he said finally.
Mistress Lyra nodded. "Excellent. I will take you under my wing and teach you the ways of combat magic. And who knows? Maybe one day you'll become one of the greatest warriors in the kingdom."
As Silver walked away with Mistress Lyra, he couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude towards Professor Orion. He had never expected to become a student of combat magic, but now that the opportunity was before him, he couldn't wait to see what lay ahead.
In the Novel, The duel Never happened. Mistress Lyra took Captain Calantha as her apprentice. Silver Wasn't bothered since barely remembers the novel so the changes didn't affect his mind.
And as he glanced back at Professor Orion, he knew that his journey was only just beginning.
As Silver began his training under Mistress Lyra's guidance, he quickly realized that combat magic was a whole different ball game. He stumbled and tripped over his own feet, and his magic went haywire, causing chaos in the training room.
Mistress Lyra patiently corrected his mistakes, but even she couldn't help but laugh at Silver's antics. "You're a natural, Silver!" she said, trying to hide her amusement. "But maybe we should focus on the basics first?"
Silver nodded sheepishly, feeling like a total klutz. But as he practiced his spells, he started to notice something strange. His magic was getting stronger, and he was starting to develop new powers.
The first time it happened, Silver was trying to cast a simple fireball spell. But instead of a small ball of flames, he ended up summoning a massive inferno that engulfed the entire training room. Mistress Lyra rushed in, shouting "Fire extinguisher! Fire extinguisher!" as they both frantically tried to put out the flames.
After that, Silver discovered that he had a peculiar ability to turn anything he touched into a rubber chicken. It was... interesting, to say the least.
Mistress Lyra was baffled. "Silver, what is going on with you? You're either incredibly powerful or utterly chaotic!"
Silver shrugged. "I guess I just have a lot of... creative energy?"
Deep down he though or maybe Because he's originally a villain of this story.
As they continued to train, Silver discovered more and more bizarre powers. He could turn his hair into a giant snake, make his shoes grow an extra three feet, and even transform his clothes into a series of ridiculous costumes.
Mistress Lyra was at her wit's end, but Silver just laughed and laughed. "I know it's weird," he said. "But I think it's kind of awesome?"
Professor Orion watched from the sidelines, a twinkle in his eye. "Ah, yes. I think I understand what's going on here. You're tapping into your... unique potential."
Silver looked at him curiously. "What do you mean?"
Professor Orion smiled mischievously. "I think you're discovering your inner 'mystic' abilities. You see, some people have the ability to tap into the mystical forces of the universe and bend them to their will. And it seems like you're one of them."
Silver's eyes widened in excitement. "That's amazing! Can I learn more about this?"
Professor Orion nodded. "Oh, absolutely. Let me introduce you to some of the other mystics at the Academy."
As they walked away, Silver couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. Who knew what kind of powers he would discover next? And what would happen when he mastered them?
But for now, he was just happy to be a walking (or flying) rubber chicken.