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Chapter 172 A STUDENT NAMED BANE



Chapter 172 A STUDENT NAMED BANE

"The next challenger should come up the platform now!!" Sylvester exclaimed with his usual composed tone.

But after Sylvester scanned the crowd, he discovered that no one else is stepping forward. With the top ten students showcasing their overwhelming strength, it was no wonder the other challengers hesitated. With a silent acknowledgement of the situation, He was just about to declare the tryouts complete when a sudden murmur rippled through the students.

"Seems like I will be the last show in this tryouts"

A boy emerged from the crowd and boldly climbed onto the platform. His face was set with a look of determination, though an undertone of resentment simmered beneath his gaze. "Guinevere," he called out, his voice filled with accusation. "You're holding a position in the top ten that was meant for me."

The crowd went silent, the tension thickening as Guinevere's expression darkened. She looked at him, her eyes flashing with barely restrained fury. Bane—the name was enough to ignite a storm of conflicting emotions within her. He had once been close to her late brother, the Fire Prince, sharing dreams and battles alongside him. But that was before everything changed, before the fire that had once connected them was reduced to bitter ashes.

Bane didn't hesitate. "I don't know how you managed to take the ninth position, but everyone here knows it was meant for me. I was Fire Prince's friend and were evenly matched in power—I knew him better than anyone. And I deserve this place, not the sister who lives off his memory."

Guinevere's fists clenched, and her jaw tightened as she struggled to keep her composure. Bane's words cut deeply, twisting her grief and rage into a nearly uncontrollable force. She could feel the blood roaring in her ears, her magic sparking dangerously around her.

"Friend?" she finally spat, her voice low but seething with anger. "You're no friend. My brother's memory deserves more than someone who'd dare to claim his legacy out of selfishness. You only see his death as a way to raise yourself, Bane. But I'm here because I trained, I fought, and I've earned every bit of strength I have."

The audience held their breath as the two faced off, a palpable enmity between them. Even Sylvester seemed momentarily taken aback by the intensity of Guinevere's response. Bane's expression flickered with a mixture of frustration and anger, but he held his ground, raising his hand to ignite a flame.

But then Guinevere's flames appeared, and his smirk faltered. Her flames weren't merely red or blue; they shimmered with shades beyond ordinary fire. Hues of deep red, radiant blue, and a rare glint of silver intertwined, forming a living, breathing blaze that pulsed with the essence of Lehavot itself—the very core of flame.

The sight alone sent ripples of awe through the crowd, their faces marked by wonder and disbelief. Even the Vice Chancellor and the academy's pillars shifted, intrigued by the ancient power radiating from Guinevere's fire. They had seen many prodigies, but something like this—flame of primal origin—was a rarity.

Bane's royal-blue flames flickered, momentarily dimmed as if intimidated by her blaze. Guinevere's calm, unwavering gaze locked onto him as her flames surged higher, painting the entire platform in ethereal light. Those who had journeyed with her, having witnessed the pilgrimage where she'd awakened this power, exchanged knowing glances, a quiet pride glinting in their eyes.

With a focused intensity, Guinevere spoke above the roar of her flames, "I hope you're ready to burn, Bane."

Up above the clouds, right after the all witnessed Guinevere's flames, the Vice Chancellor's voice suddenly broke the silence, he leaned closer to General Cao, his expression shaded with genuine curiosity. "Cao, did you teach her that flame? That power... it feels ancient."

General Cao's gaze stayed locked on the platform, watching the blazing spectacle of Guinevere's Lehavot flames, a deep pride mingling with his surprise. "No," he replied, his tone uncharacteristically soft. "I didn't teach her this. She returned with that flame from the pilgrimage."

This answer only deepened the Vice Chancellor's intrigue, his mind racing. 'The pilgrimage again?' he mused. 'These young prodigies seem to uncover powers and insights from that place that even the academy's greatest cannot grant.' He made a mental note, his curiosity ablaze: 'I need to see for myself the source of their newfound strength.'

But while Vice Chancellor Reeves was pondering the origins of Guinevere's power, a different thought gnawed at General Cao. His fists clenched tightly as he felt a wave of both grief and pride. His mind drifted to Antonio—the Fire Prince, Guinevere's late older brother. Antonio, 'my boy,' he thought, 'it seems your little sister no longer needs the guidance you once offered. She has not only followed in your footsteps—she's surpassed you.'

With a subtle nod, General Cao breathed out, letting his silent tribute to his former protégé dissolve in the roaring heat of Guinevere's flames.


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