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Now reading: Chapter 28: Divine Stele, S-Rank Evaluation from Online Game: I Have A 100% Drop Rate, a Fantasy novel by ChampionDreamer.

Emilia had died in Leon’s past life.

Because of that, seeing her standing here, alive, breathing, and looking at him with wide eyes, was extrely strange.

Back then, he hadn’t been strong enough. He hadn’t been fast enough. He had arrived too late, and by the ti he learned of her fate, there was nothing he could do about it.

And now she was here. Alive.

Standing inside the [Novice Divine Temple], having already reached level 10.

What made it even stranger was the fact that Emilia recognized him instantly.

Leon was used to cold looks. Arrogant gazes. Indifference.

Especially here, where races from higher-level worlds naturally looked down on those from weaker ones.

Yet Emilia hadn’t hesitated for even a second. She had seen him and imdiately called out.

Leon quickly opened his [Appraisal], directing it toward her without any hesitation.

The panel that appeared was different than usual.

---

[Na: Emilia Verdant]

[Level: 10]

[World: Verdia (High-Level)]

---

As one might expect, every individual or group in this hall was from a different world.

People from higher-level worlds had more restrictions placed on how much information others could see. Especially at this stage.

Verdia. A high-level world. That explained a lot.

Leon glanced around the hall while Emilia was still processing the shock of seeing him.

Nearly everyone present was from a different world.

Leon even took the ti to observe so of those displayed, though the majority were from interdiate to high-level worlds.

One important thing Leon already knew, but many newcors didn’t, was that this hall wasn’t temporary.

People could stay here as long as they wanted.

Only after completing their first assessnt would they be allowed to leave the [Novice Divine Temple] and move on to the next domain of [Eternal Ascension].

"I’m... surprised," Emilia finally said as she stepped closer to him. "I really thought we wouldn’t et again for a while."

Leon shrugged lightly.

"Fate’s strange," he replied. "At least you’re safe."

Emilia let out a small laugh.

"Yeah," she said, though there was sothing sharp behind it. "The ones who tried to kill already moved on to the next domain. I didn’t find them in my novice village."

Leon’s expression didn’t change, but his thoughts shifted imdiately.

In his past life, those people had succeeded, as Emilia had arrived in his novice village and died.

This ti, Leon had intervened. He had changed the outco.

But the people behind it were still out there. And now they were ahead.

"Did you go through your assessnt yet?" Leon asked, already aware of how this whole thing works.

"No," Emilia shook her head. "I’m still trying to understand how this place works. And... I want to prepare first. Just in case."

Leon nodded. That was the smart move.

The first assessnt was always done solo.

Once you entered, it was just you and the trial.

Because of that, support-focused individuals were naturally at a disadvantage.

People like Alice, for example, would struggle far more than front-line fighters.

"Let’s move," Leon said simply, already turning around.

Emilia hesitated for half a second, then followed him, her bow resting against her side.

As they walked together, Leon could feel eyes on them.

A human and an elf. Side by side. That alone drew attention.

So gazes were curious. Others were disdainful. A few were openly mocking.

Leon ignored all of it. Eventually, they reached the center of the hall.

There, standing tall and unmoving, was a massive divine stele.

Its surface looked like smooth stone, yet light constantly flowed beneath it, as if sothing alive existed inside.

A person stood before it now, their palm pressed against the surface.

Others had gathered around, watching closely.

After a few seconds—

Ding!

[C-Rank.]

A panel appeared above the stele. Imdiately, voices erupted.

"Hah, only C-Rank?"

"I an, that’s still decent. Only around twenty percent of people can even complete that."

"Yeah, but the rewards won’t be that great."

"What are you talking about? Don’t you need at least 4,000 Combat Power just to qualify for a C-Rank assessnt?"

"Well, I’ve got over 6,000, so I’m aiming for B-Rank."

Leon listened quietly. This was the [Divine Stele].

Its purpose was simple: it evaluated an individual and determined the highest-rank assessnt they were allowed to attempt.

The ranks went from F all the way to S.

The higher the rank, the harder the assessnt. And the better the rewards.

It was said that even among high-level worlds, very few people could clear an A-Rank assessnt.

As for S-Rank... Those were legends.

Only people from Eternal-level worlds were even qualified.

And even then, completion rates were abysmal.

Failure didn’t an death, at least not imdiately.

If you failed an assessnt, you were downgraded to the rank below and forced to attempt that one instead.

For example, if that person failed their C-Rank assessnt, they would have to go through a D-Rank one and so on.

But if you failed an F-Rank assessnt... You were obliterated.

Deed too weak to continue existing in [Eternal Ascension].

In his past life, Leon had only qualified for a D-Rank assessnt.

He barely survived it. The rewards were diocre at best. This ti was different.

"My turn," Leon said, stepping forward with a faint grin.

As he approached the stele, whispers followed.

"A human..."

"I’ve heard of them. Weak race."

"I t so from an interdiate-level world before, but this one’s from a low-level world."

"E-Rank should be more than enough for him."

Emilia watched quietly from behind, her gaze fixed on Leon.

She didn’t say anything. She just waited.

Leon placed his palm against the divine stele.

For a brief mont, nothing happened.

Then—

Fwoosh!

A blinding light exploded outward, flooding the entire hall.

People cried out in surprise, shielding their eyes. The stele vibrated violently.

BOOM!

A massive panel appeared above it.

[S-Rank]

The hall fell into stunned silence.

"...What?"

"S-Rank?"

"That’s impossible!"

"I thought only people from Eternal-level worlds could get that!"

"This has to be a mistake..."

Emilia stared at the panel, then burst out laughing.

She couldn’t help it. Of course it was S-Rank. She had expected nothing else.

Leon had never bragged. Never showed off his strength.

But she knew. From the mont he saved her, she knew he was different.

"Don’t you need around 8,000 Combat Power just for A-Rank?" soone shouted.

"Then how much do you need for S-Rank?!"

"At least 10,000... This is insane."

"A low-level world human... at level 10...?"

No one could understand it. And more importantly, no one dared approach him.

In front of them stood soone with nearly ten thousand combat power. A complete anomaly.

Leon calmly stepped away from the stele and returned to Emilia.

She took her turn next. Light flared.

And monts later—

[A-Rank]

Leon nodded, "That’s good."

Emilia let out a small sigh.

"Not as good as yours," she said, shaking her head. "But I’m satisfied. Now we just need to complete them."

Leon didn’t respond imdiately.

He didn’t know what an S-Rank assessnt contained.

In his past life, he had never even seen one. He would be going in blind. But he wasn’t afraid.

’The rewards will be worth it,’ Leon thought calmly. ’I’ll be fine.’

They walked together toward the far end of the hall. Seven gates stood there, each marked with a letter, from F to S.

A person could only enter a gate if their evaluation matched it, or was lower.

"See you later," Leon said, "Let’s both complete our assessnts."

Emilia looked at him for a mont, her expression unreadable. Then she nodded.

"Alright."

She headed toward the A-Rank gate, where only a few others stood nearby, and stepped inside.

As for Leon, he walked toward the S-Rank gate.

There was no one else around it. Not a single person. Because no one else here qualified.

Leon stopped in front of the gate and took a slow, steady breath.

Then, without hesitation, he stepped inside.

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