Chapter 77: Rewards. Talking to an egg
As for the second team, they got a necklace-shaped artifact. From what we heard, it would improve the wearer's aether regeneration and control. This one was also good, especially for the mage type of Awakeners.
As for Emeric's team, they got an enchanted armor that would enhance the wearer's physical abilities and provide additional protection in combat. Not bad, but definitely not as versatile as the artifacts we received.
After the rewards for the teams were distributed, Professor Maunt cleared his throat to address the class once more.
"Now, I have one more announcement to make," he said, his voice commanding the attention of everyone in the room. "In addition to the rewards for the top three teams, we have decided to reward the top three individuals in the theory test as well."
A murmur of surprise rippled through the room as everyone waited eagerly to hear the details.
"The top three individuals in the theory test will each receive a special artifact," Professor Maunt continued. "These artifacts have been carefully chosen to enhance your abilities and aid you in your future endeavors as Awakeners."
He paused for a moment, letting the anticipation build before revealing the artifacts.
"In the first place, with a perfect score, we have Adrian Lighthaven," Professor Maunt announced, gesturing towards me. "Student Adrian, please come forward to choose your artifact."
I felt a surge of excitement as I heard his words. This was an unexpected bonus to my success in the practical test. It didn't even happen in the novel!
As I approached, Professor Maunt presented me with three small boxes, each emitting a faint magical aura.
"Inside these boxes are the artifacts you can choose from," he explained. "Each one offers unique benefits, so choose wisely."
I took a moment to consider my options before making my decision. The first box contained a pair of enchanted gauntlets that would enhance physical strength and durability. Since I relied on weapons to fight, this was a no for me.
The second box held a pendant that granted heightened agility and speed. Well, this one might come in handy.
The third box contained a ring that provided enhanced magical prowess and control. It had the same functions as the artifact the second team got.
After careful consideration, I reached out and opened the second box, revealing the silver pendant inside.
"I choose this one," I said, a sense of satisfaction washing over me as I held the artifact in my hand.
"A good choice," Professor Maunt said, nodding in approval. "I hope this artifact will serve you well in your future endeavors."
With the artifact in hand, I returned to my seat.
The next one to choose was obviously Aria. After she got to the podium, she glanced at the two of the artifacts for a moment and then took the gauntlets.
Huh? Why did she choose it?
She is mainly a mage, isn't she? Even then she only knows swordsmanship besides magic. Or could it be she has a talent for close combat? But why I haven't noticed it in the Combat Training Class then?
While I was thinking, my sister had already gone down and got the last artifact - the ring.
Wait... Did Aria just want to leave it to my sister?
Possible.
I also almost forgot her background - she is the granddaughter of the principal!
She can get any artifact if she asks it from him, though I doubt she often does it.
"Now, the lesson and tests have officially ended. I congratulate those who passed while advising others to study and train more if they want to enter real Ruins." Professor Maunt concluded, his voice carrying a tone of finality. "Remember, becoming an Awakener requires dedication and perseverance. Use your time wisely, and continue to strive for greatness."
With his words, the class began to disperse, students chatting excitedly about their achievements and discussing plans for the future.
I parted with others since I had my Aether Control and Manipulation course starting after half an hour. After attending three lessons, I then realized how bad I was at it. I bet even those in mid-rankings were better than me.
Even the instructor was shocked seeing how bad I was, wondering how I even got the first rank.
Thankfully, she is a good teacher and has been patiently guiding me through the basics. I made a mental note to practice more on my own to catch up with my peers in Aether Control.
After about three hours, the Course finally ended.
As the day drew to a close, I returned to my dorm room, feeling a mix of exhaustion and satisfaction from the day's events.
"Sigh... I hope everything goes smoothly tomorrow." I muttered as I hugged the silver egg while lying down on my bed.
I was hugging it because of the novels I read, not because it felt kinda warm, and enjoyable. And maybe, this would increase our affinity and connection.
"When are you gonna be born, little one? I really want to see you, you know..."
"Hmm... Yeah... You want to come out as well..." (Becoming sleepy*)
"Hmm... It's not.... the time yet... you say?"
"Ok... as long.. you... born... fine...."
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Adrian's eyelids began to droop as exhaustion finally caught up with him. He drifted off into a peaceful sleep, his mind filled with dreams of adventures yet to come and the mysteries surrounding the silver egg.
He didn't even realize he was talking with it just now, nor he would remember after he wakes up tomorrow.
Just then, the silver egg glowed with a soft, ethereal light, pulsing gently in response to Adrian's words. It seemed to almost hum with energy as if in communication with him.