"Is this Starlight Academy!"
Looking at the expansive academy and the grand gates in front of him, Fleming couldn’t help but exclaim in awe.
Around him, more boys and girls looked around their surroundings with curious gazes, so focusing on the distant towering spire.
Even from thousands of ters away, they could still see a massive outline, hinting at its colossal size in reality.
Moreover, the mysterious shape aroused imnse curiosity.
Gathered here are children who have recently passed the aptitude test, all aged between twelve to fifteen years old without exception.
They converged in Flash City from various parts of the empire, brought to a strange base, and after passing through a peculiar gate, they arrived here.
Many couldn’t comprehend why simply walking through a door led to a completely different environnt, suddenly revealing an academy before their eyes.
This novel experience made everyone marvel endlessly, increasing their anticipation and excitent for the legendary Wizard Academy.
At that mont, a young man and woman erged from the academy gates.
The two appeared around eighteen or nineteen years old, dressed in gray robes, their eyes deep and spirited, containing a peculiar gleam that deterred direct eye contact.
As the two arrived, the boys and girls present imdiately quieted down, all eyes falling on them.
If nothing unexpected, these should be the people the academy sent to welco them.
"I’m Sheerin Brad, and this is Winnie Tried. We’ll be leading you on a tour of the academy. Maintain silence on the way, don’t ask questions indiscriminately, don’t touch anything at will, or else bear the consequences."
Sheerin said a few words expressionlessly before turning and heading towards the academy gates.
"Follow closely!"
The boys and girls looked at each other but still followed obediently.
"He seems like a tough person to talk to," Donohue whispered to Fleming.
Fleming nodded in agreent.
He heard that many Wizard Apprentices have reclusive personalities; perhaps this senior, Sheerin, is one of them.
On the other hand, that senior, Winnie, seed to have a better disposition, even offering them a smile.
Passing through the gates, everything suddenly opened up in front of them.
Buildings with unusual styles spread across their vision, imdiately capturing the attention of the boys and girls.
On the spacious streets, many hurried apprentices could be seen. They glanced at the newcors but then looked away indifferently.
"Caw caw!"
A slightly piercing cry ca from above.
Fleming looked up to see over a dozen crows circling in the sky.
Surprisingly, these crows were unusually large, their bodies covered with scales, and their eyes blood-red like a crimson hue.
"Those are red-eyed crows."
Noticing the new students’ gaze, Winnie turned back to give an explanation.
"They are the academy’s overseers. Any student violating rules within their field of vision will be penalized accordingly."
"Don’t underestimate them; these red-eyed crows are quite intelligent."
Their eyes showed an unusual expression, now looking at those red-eyed crows with more solemnity.
"This is the library; the books on the first floor are free to borrow, but can only be read inside. Starting from the second floor, books require paynt."
"Here is the teaching building, your future classroom location. On the bulletin board at the entrance is the schedule for the recent week. You can freely choose which classes to attend; basic courses are free, whereas advanced courses require a fee."
"That is the task hall. You can take tasks there to earn Contribution Points. While the academy provides so items for free, most resources, especially mid-to-high-level ones, require exchanging Contribution Points."
Though Sheerin’s deanor was cold, he was very diligent, providing detailed explanations at every spot.
However, Fleming guessed that he might have taken on the so-called task, which is why he was so dutiful.
"Although the academy allows all apprentices to take on tasks, there are very few suitable for new students. Therefore, I suggest you focus on studying initially, take on tasks only after gaining so proficiency for higher efficiency."
Winnie chid in with a cheerful suggestion.
"Anyway, many basic resources can be exchanged with gold coins initially. If spending so gold coins can solve the problem, there’s no need to waste ti and energy."
Many new students instinctively nodded in agreent.
So who appeared less well-off wore troubled expressions, remaining silent.
Before long, they arrived at a spacious plaza.
In the center stood a massive Crystal Ball, with over a dozen students lining up in front of it.
"That’s an attribute crystal, which can asure a Wizard Apprentice’s physique, Spiritual Power, and health status, presenting it in data form."
"Once you begin your training, you can periodically use the attribute crystal to check your progress, assisting in better understanding your developnt."
Winnie explained while pointing at the attribute crystal.
As soon as she finished, so eager new students spoke up.
"Senior sister, can we give it a try?"
Winnie glanced at Sheerin, who showed no reaction, and then nodded with a smile.
"Of course, but don’t linger too long, just half an hour."
Receiving permission, many new students couldn’t wait to leave the line and join the queue.
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