Cosmic Ruler
Chapter 154 Promotion II
After passing through many doors, heavily guarded at each point, they finally reached their destination. The guards they encountered along the way were formidable, but the ones at the final door were stronger than even the chief elders.
"This place is so heavily guarded because it houses the best of the best our academy can offer," Michael said.
"Up until now, you can think you were living in the countryside," Ragur added.
Hearing Ragur and Michael, both Jake and Ramis looked at each other in disbelief. They couldn''t fathom what they had just heard. After all, the environment they had been living in was already a thousand times better than any other academy, with vast libraries, portals at their disposal, and many powerful teachers to guide them.
"But it''s just the countryside compared to the fourth year?" Jake murmured, astonished.
Ramis nodded, sharing Jake''s amazement. "I guess we were just scratching the surface."
Now even Jake was feeling excited about the next chapter his life was taking him to. The thought of what lay ahead, the challenges and the opportunities, filled him with anticipation. He could only imagine the new heights they would reach and the skills they would acquire in this elite section of the academy.
Finally, they reached a large hall, and inside, they saw many Gate stabilizers lined up on each side with a big one at the end in the middle.
"On the left side is section F to D," Ragur said, pointing at the gates on the left side.
"On the right side is section C to B," he then pointed at the right side.
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"But the section you guys are entering is the middle one," he pointed at the biggest gate stabilizer, which dwarfed the others by three times.
Ramis and Jake looked at in awe, its sheer size alone speak it volume.
"Now stand aside" One of the Monarch accompanying them said.
Then all the Monarchs tools their position, Two of them stood near the stabiliser and rest three begin to forcefully open the gate.
As they pumped their energies into the void a small crack first appeared and then it begin to expand, by the time it expanded, the two Monarch near the stabiliser pumped thwir powers to stabilise the portal.
" Quick its now ready, go inside" Ragur and others said.
Jake and Ramis nodded ans then jumped inside the swirling blue portal.
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A Day Before
Step, step...
His name was Libert, a commoner who had entered this class solely based on his talent. Despite his relaxed demeanor, everyone knew he was not to be underestimated.
Libert, still looking out the window, thought, ''Newcomers, huh? I wonder if they are strong.'' His calm expression belied the anticipation he felt inside. Although he didn''t show it, he, being the strongest in the class, was always ready for new challenges.
''Time will tell if they are challenges or disappointments,'' he thought, a smirk playing on his lips for the first time. This subtle expression change did not go unnoticed.
The girls who were watching him blushed upon seeing his smirk. His brown hair, amber eyes, and sharp jawline, combined with his lean but muscular build, made him one of the most handsome guys in the class. Despite his commoner status, Libert''s presence was magnetic, drawing the admiration and curiosity of his peers.
Nadia glanced at Libert, her eyes narrowing slightly. She recognized the strength and potential in him, and his indifferent attitude only fueled her competitive spirit. ''Let''s see if the newcomers can stir something in him,'' she thought, determined to maintain her position at the top.
As the anticipation for the arrival of the new students grew, the classroom buzzed with a mix of curiosity, excitement, and a hint of rivalry. Tomorrow promised to bring changes, and each student prepared in their own way for what was to come.
And not only the students, even the teachers were wondering about the two newcomers.
In the Staff Room
All the teachers sat and watched the files about Jake and Ramis. The atmosphere was charged with curiosity and anticipation.
"Although not much is known about this Ramis, the little information we have is enough to qualify him for the Supreme class," said a bulky teacher from the Giant race, his deep voice resonating through the room.
"Yes, his powers and core are also enough to let us teach him specifically," added another teacher from the Dragon race, his eyes gleaming with interest.
"Hmph, you''re only saying that because he''s a Dragon," grumbled another teacher from the Dwarf race, his voice dripping with disdain as he grinned at the Dragon teacher.
"You don''t need to be jealous, shorty," the Dragon teacher smirked, provocatively eyeing the Dwarf teacher.
"You lizard bastard! I''ll peel you and make equipment and my underwear out of your skin and scales!" the Dwarf shouted back, his face turning a shade of red.
Hearing the Dwarf''s words, the Dragon''s nostrils flared up in anger. He glared menacingly at the Dwarf, ready to retort, but before he could say anything, the door opened, and Professor Shion entered. The room fell silent instantly.
Everyone took their seats as she approached and sat at the head table. Her presence commanded immediate respect and attention.
She glanced at everyone, her piercing blue eyes scanning the room. "What do you think?" she asked, her voice calm but firm, leaving no room for hesitation.
The Giant teacher was the first to speak. "I believe both Jake and Ramis have the potential to excel here. Ramis, especially, with his unknown yet powerful abilities, and Jake''s exceptional performance in previous tests."
The Dragon teacher nodded in agreement. "Jake''s talents are extraordinary. His combat skills and strategic mind make him a valuable addition to the Supreme class."
The Dwarf teacher, despite his earlier outburst, conceded. "Aye, their skills are undeniable. If they meet our standards, they''ll be assets to our academy."
Professor Shion listened intently, her expression thoughtful. "Very well. We will observe them closely and provide the guidance they need to reach their full potential. Remember, they are not just students; they are future leaders. It is our duty to mold them accordingly."