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Now reading: Chapter 79: A new routine from Timeless Assassin, a Adventure novel by Raj_Shah_7152.

Professor Marvin showed no mercy to those who failed to plete the 100 laps run today as well.

Apart from severely rebuking them and threatening to drop them from the Elite Class should they not make the cut soon enough, he also publicly humiliated them, asking them unfortable questions about their own mentality and will power.

"Those who failed to plete the 100 laps today, will repeat the process tomorrow, while the rest of the class will move on to the next stage—" Marvin informed, as rather than allowing them to move on, he coldly assigned them the same punishment for tomorrow, which was to run another 100 laps.

Meanwhile, the students who succeeded were promoted to the next phase of training: weighted vest exercises.

With only half an hour left before the session for the day ended, Marvin spared them from anything too strenuous for the day, assigning a brief round of push-ups and sit-ups before dismissing them.

But as they left, he made one thing painfully clear.

"Enjoy today while you can. Tomorrow will not be this easy."

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(Rodova Military Academy, Basics of Perception Class)

With no mandatory attendance requirement until the next evaluation day, the Basics of Perception class saw a steep drop in numbers from the second session onwards.

Less than 30% of the students showed up, and most weren’t even here to actively train—as they simply came to consult Professor Powell on their personal struggles before leaving again.

However, unlike the others who rushed to ask their questions and leave, Leo lingered for a while, quietly observing the class and taking in the struggles his peers faced before posing his own question.

And what he saw surprised him.

Nearly 90% of the students present were still stuck on the very first step—sensing mana.

They couldn’t even plete the preliminary phase of learning the technique.

For these students, Professor Powell had to remend special exercises and additional study guides just to help them grasp the basic ability to sense the mana around them.

Leo, however, found himself pletely unable to relate to their struggles.

Mana perception had never been an issue for him.

While his peers wrestled with fundamentals, he was already leagues ahead—despite being assigned the most plex version of the skill.

His concern wasn’t about how to activate the technique.

He wanted to know how to make it faster.

So when he finally raised his hand and asked Professor Powell for tips on accelerating mana circulation, the entire room fell silent.

His question stood out like a sharp blade among dull stones.

Even Powell raised a brow, scanning the room before his gaze settled on Leo.

It was a clear and undeniable reminder of just how far ahead he already was.

With a faint, knowing smile, Powell finally responded.

"Speed of circulation improves with practice," he began.

"Think of your mana circuits as a rocky road—full of shrubs, loose rocks, and slippery sand.

At first, it’s difficult to move across. The terrain slows you down. But the more you walk the same path, the more it changes.

The shrubs get trampled. The loose rocks shift to the side. The sand is blown away.

Step by step, that shaky road transforms into a highway.

And once that happens—your speed naturally increases."

Powell’s tone was casual, but his words struck deep.

It made perfect sense.

Leo nodded, absorbing the lesson before thanking the professor and making his way out.

If all it took was repetition, then that meant only one thing—

He was guaranteed to crack the code.

And it was only a matter of time.

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(Rodova Military Academy, The second floor library)

After leaving the basics of perception class early, Leo joined Mu Ryan on the second floor library to plete the homework that Professor David assigned all students in yesterday’s class.

Since the professor already had a vendetta against him, Leo did not wish to give him any fuel to kick him out again, and hence he sincerely pleted the homework with Mu Ryan’s help, and even studied for the ing lesson from the lecture guide manual.

It was his intention today to not get kicked out and absorb whatever knowledge that he could regarding the basics of magic theory, however, he still felt unsure as to whether or not Professor David would let him sit within the class or not?

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(Basics Of Magic Theory Class)

After lunch, the Basics of Magic Theory class menced.

And the moment class began, David’s first order of business was collecting the homework—immediately kicking out any student who had failed to plete it.

Predictably, Su Yang was one of the casualties.

Since he hadn’t attended class the previous day, he hadn’t even bothered doing the assignment—handing David the perfect excuse to kick him out yet again with a public bashing.

However, when Leo stepped forward and submitted his pleted work, something unexpected happened.

David’s eyes nearly popped out of their sockets in sheer frustration.

The professor had clearly expected Leo to fail.

He had likely prepared an entire lecture on sincerity and diligence, just waiting for Leo to show up empty-handed so he could publicly humiliate him.

However, to his surprise, not only had Leo pleted the assignment, but he had done it correctly—pletely robbing David of his anticipated moment of triumph.

The sheer displeasure on the man’s face was almost ical for the class to witness.

However, since the lecture had to go on anyways, David was forced to allow Leo a seat, as he carried on with the lecture with his mood visibly soured.

The topic for the day?

Elemental Infusion.

As he explained the process through which pure mana could be altered to take on different elemental natures—such as fire mana, water mana, dark mana, and beyond.

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It was a very informative lecture and although David was a groggy teacher, his knowledge and mand on the subject was absolutely top-notch.

The way he explained the topic opened Leo’s horizons on how different types of infused mana could help increase the power of different types of spells.

While also understanding how they could help a craftsman craft better quality items.

Overall, he was very satisfied with what he learnt for the day, as he decided to make this a habit and ensure that he gave the professor no excuses to kick him out from now on.

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(Rodova Military Academy, Practical bat Class)

After Basics Of Magic Theory, the next class was practical bat, where once again Major Hen matched up all students against one another, right from where they had left off the day before.

Leo felt very excited for his match-ups today, as pared to yesterday the quality of his opponents went up significantly today, with the last two opponents that he faced even possessing some of the same skills that he did.

The second last opponent that he faced, executed a move similar to [Shadow Bind] to try and restrict his movements, while the last one had a decoy clone move, which created multiple illusions of himself, making it hard to perceive the real one.

However, while he struggled more against them pared to the opponents he faced yesterday, Leo still managed to win all 10 matches that he fought today, while only picking up minimal injuries.

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