"Hello, Professor Adriannel," Deventhia said.
"Hello, Miss Deventhia. I heard your niece is also participating," Professor Adriannel replied.
"Yes, of course. She said she is going to get the first rank," Deventhia said with pride.
"Really? It's good to be confident, and truth be told, if soone other than her said this, I would ignore it as bluffing. But she is indeed smart," Professor Adriannel acknowledged.
"Thank you, Professor," Deventhia responded gratefully.
After the conversation with Deventhia, I shifted my gaze towards the Awakening Stone tablet. However, I couldn't help but notice a student with golden eyes discreetly observing .
It intrigued , but my attention quickly shifted to the artifact he possessed. I suspected it was helping him control his mana within his body, possibly due to so underlying illness. With this thought in mind, I continued my conversation with Deventhia.
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I was ticulously reviewing the students' awakened power reports when I noticed the sa boy with golden eyes had acquired the ability.
It was not an exceptionally rare power, and it ca with its own set of weaknesses, but that was inconsequential to . My attention was quickly diverted when I sensed an intrusion into my office.
In an instant, I teleported to the scene and found the boy sprawled on the floor, coughing from the sheer force of the mana that had been generated during my teleportation. He mumbled sothing amusing, but I paid it no mind.
However, my annoyance increased when a young girl barged into the office, causing to reflexively discard my cigarette. Smoking might not be inherently bad, but it was certainly inappropriate in the presence of children.
The girl began to argue with about the harm that had befallen the boy. I tried to offer her a healing potion, but she remained still, lost in thought. Frustrated, I decided to take matters into my own hands and tossed the potion onto the child's body.
To my astonishnt, the boy, who had been injured just monts ago, began to beg to beco his teacher. It seed utterly impossible to accept him as my student, but curiosity got the better of . I decided to employ an appraisal spell to learn more about him, and what I discovered sent shockwaves through .
It was a revelation that shattered my world, reducing a formidable archmage like myself to a re man with a broken heart.
The specter of my past continues to haunt , even in the present.
To not let my emotions loose and repeat the sa mistake, I instructed him to achieve the first rank if he wished to be selected as my student. With that, I promptly dismissed both of them from my office.
A random ssage from the Order about a Demon intrusion arrived, but it held no interest for . Lost in thoughts of that fateful day, the day the great archmage beca nothing.
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In the midst of a desolate battlefield, the beautiful Archdemon Evangeline and the formidable Archmage Riannel Aintain clashed in a battle that crackled with raw power.
The sky above them churned with dark storm clouds, and the very earth trembled beneath their might.
*BOOM!*
Evangeline's onyx wings stretched wide, casting a shadow over the battlefield as she summoned dark, swirling flas that danced like sinister specters.
Her crimson eyes burned with a mix of sorrow and fury as she conjured a torrent of malevolent energy.
Riannel, with his robe billowing like a sapphire sea, countered with arcs of arcane magic that shimred like liquid crystal.
His heart ached with the mory of his child's tragic death, a death he had unwittingly caused while trying to cure a mysterious illness.
Determination etched across his face as he summoned the elents to protect himself.
*CRACK!*
Their spells collided with explosive force, sending shockwaves that tore through the barren landscape.
The very air seed to vibrate with their power as they continued to trade blows, each unwilling to yield.
Amidst the battle, as their magic clashed and intertwined, they exchanged anguished words.
"You stole my child from , Riannel!"
"It was never my intention, Evangeline! I sought to save him!"
*ROAR!*
In the fury of the confrontation, their tragic stories rged into a haunting chorus of pain.
"Your actions caused this suffering!"
"I bear the weight of that suffering every day!"
*BOOM! CRASH!*
In the midst of their fierce battle, the tragic history between Evangeline and Riannel weighed heavy on their hearts. Both had lost so much, and neither truly desired to harm the other.
However, the relentless fury of a mother who had lost her child began to consu Evangeline. The pain and anguish were too much to bear, and her sanity began to slip away.
Her beautiful features contorted into a mask of pure, demonic rage. Her once-gentle crimson eyes now blazed with an unholy fire.
With a deafening, otherworldly shriek, she unleashed a surge of dark energy that eclipsed the battlefield.
Riannel, taken aback by this terrifying transformation, desperately tried to reason with her.
"Evangeline, please! I never ant for any of this to happen!"
But his words fell on deaf ears. The Archdemon, now fully consud by her demonic nature, lunged at him with unrestrained fury.
Her attacks were no longer guided by reason or sorrow but by an overwhelming desire for vengeance.
Their battle intensified, the very ground quaking beneath them as the forces of darkness and magic clashed. Riannel, now forced to defend himself with all his might, knew that he had lost the Evangeline he once knew to the abyss of her own grief and rage.
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I felt my heart ache with the heavy burden of my actions. I had been forced to end the life of the woman I loved, the mother of our child, multiple tis.
Each ti she was reborn, the cycle of tragedy and loss repeated itself, as Evangeline's grief and demonic nature overwheld her.
As I waited for her to be reborn once more, I knew that I would be faced with an impossible choice when the ti ca.
I didn't want to harm her, but I also couldn't allow her to unleash her uncontrollable rage upon the world.
The cycle of sorrow and despair seed never-ending, and I could only hope that one day, sohow, we would find a way to break free from this tragic cycle and find peace.
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