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Chapter 7

"Very good, it's a very pure ice element. I think a patch of ice-element stardust has already appeared in your spiritual world. Keep cultivating and make it even stronger!" The homeroom teacher Steven Shaw's eyes were full of approval.

To be able to freeze the awakening stone during the awakening process means this ice element power surpasses the ordinary. This counts as a very talented ice element apprentice—this student should have a bright future ahead!

"Next, Evelyn Quinn!"

As soon as the homeroom teacher finished speaking, a girl with a hint of heroism on her face stepped forward.

"Good, earth element. Your stardust is off to a good start. It seems inseparable from your previous hard work!"

"Next, Linda Hughes!"

"Also ice element."

At this moment, Frank Morgan deliberately stood on tiptoe to look. He noticed that although it was also an ice element awakening, the guy named Linda Hughes only produced a faint layer of frost mist during his awakening, and did not freeze the awakening stone into ice.

From this, it was clear that even among ice element users, whether in talent or cultivation, Linda Hughes was far inferior to Brian Murray.

"Next, Ben Lucas."

"Mm, water element!"

"Ahhh, oh my god, how could I be water element? I should be fire element!" Immediately, the student named Ben Lucas cried out, his voice carrying over a hundred meters.

"Don't be discouraged. Cultivating any element is the same. As long as you can reach the intermediate mage level, you'll gain more advantages." Steven Shaw looked at him with some sympathy, but spoke in a comforting tone.

Ben Lucas had no other choice but to return to his seat, dejected.

Actually, the initial awakening is very important. If it's fire element, you have a certain combat power even at the basic mage level, and future cultivation will likely bring many benefits.

As for water element, the basic water skill is Water Control, whose defensive effect isn't as strong as earth element. Without advanced training, its effect isn't very obvious—at least at the basic mage level.

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Chapter 5: Innate Dual Elements (Part 1)

"Next..."

"Next..."

"Next..."

"Howard Bolton!"

Standing not far from Frank Morgan, the monkey-like Howard Bolton turned back and gave Frank Morgan a look, saying, "Frank Morgan bro, I'm up."

"Do your best."

"Hmph, I hope you're water element too," Samuel Carter immediately said sarcastically.

Howard Bolton was a skinny, monkey-like guy. As soon as he placed his hand there, a strange wind vortex appeared on the awakening stone, even making the teacher's lapels flutter.

"Very good, wind element. Good talent. Make sure to train hard and don't slack off!" Steven Shaw also showed a satisfied expression.

Homeroom teacher Steven Shaw was very happy, because with just over a dozen students, his class already had two with excellent talent. If they worked hard, they could both get into good universities.

Of course, the real treasure was student number 1, Brian Murray, with his outstanding ice element talent and the ice element family behind him—a future pillar of society!

It looked like Class 8 this year had a good chance of ranking among the top.

"Next..."

"Next..."

"Next..."

"Poof~~~~~"

On the awakening stone, an orange flame suddenly shot up.

This scene made the whole class widen their eyes.

"Fire... fire element!!!"

"Damn, and it's a girl! What's her name?"

In an instant, the girl who awakened became the center of attention. The fire element is the most outstanding among the elemental types, the first choice for all apprentice-level mages—if they could choose...

Unfortunately, the fire element is rather picky, with a low probability. At most, there are three in a class, less than a one in ten chance.

"Her name is Megan Ward, I think she's the daughter of one of our teachers," someone whispered.

"And she's really pretty. Let's go introduce ourselves."

"Better be careful. Megan Ward looks quiet and well-behaved, but she's actually a violent maniac. Otherwise, how could a girl awaken the fire element?"

"Good point, good point."

"Like mother, like daughter. If Teacher Wenhua finds out, she should be very pleased," said homeroom teacher Steven Shaw.

"Thank you, teacher."

"Next... wind element."

"Next... light element."

"Teacher, I'm going to the rooftop, don't stop me," said the light element student.

"Next... water element."

"Light element student, wait for me, I'll go to the rooftop with you."

"Next..."

...

Finally, almost the whole class had awakened their elements. Holding number 48, Frank Morgan's heart was pounding wildly. No one was as nervous as Frank Morgan—on one hand, he had only been exposed to magic for the past three months, and on the other, he was really worried about failing the awakening!

"Number 48, Frank Morgan!"

"It's your turn!" Howard Bolton turned his head to encourage him.

"You barely scraped your way in, so don't get your hopes up. If you're lucky, you'll get water or light element, but if you can't reach intermediate mage level, you're done for. If you're unlucky and fail the awakening, tsk tsk, you'll lose everything," Samuel Carter said sarcastically.

"Can you shut your dog mouth?" Howard Bolton said angrily.