Chapter 91: The First Subject
Chapter 91: The First Subject
The early morning in Torrendo always started with the sound of the wheels of the wagon turning. Today was the first rest day. The flow of people on the street had obviously decreased, but for others, today would be a busy day.
Reiner led the students to the examination center early. It was no longer closed today. The candidates wearing various apprentice robes were in an endless stream and were communicating quietly, but when they saw the students of Luna Nova Magical Academy, the whole hall suddenly became quiet.
"It seems like the effect is quite good."
Reiner thought secretly.
The four students of Luna Nova Magical Academy were all wearing thin summer sailor uniforms. The young and graceful bodies of girls caused the boys present to swallow and their eyes widened in shock.
Other girls looked at these beautifully dressed students with a bit of envy, and a little resentful.
"Wait a minute, which school are you from?"
The invigilator asked seriously, his definition of this behavior was grandstanding, so his tone was a little harsh.
"Luna Nova Magical Academy."
Reiner handed out his exam permission ticket, and the invigilator took it casually, but his eyes widened when he saw the name on it.
"Rei, Reiner Ian Gray?"
He also compared the photo captured by the projection spell on the ticket with Reiner himself. After he confirmed that it was correct, he returned the ticket to Reiner carefully.
Naturally, his words did not escape the ears of the candidates. Soon, everyone knew that the students in the beautiful skirts were students of the Luna Nova Magical Academy, an all-girl magical academy, and the rather chic leader was Reiner Ian Gray.
"...Mr. Ian Gray, it is stipulated that it is not allowed to enter the examination room in fancy clothing, so can you..."
The mage obviously knew who Reiner was, but he still insisted on his own ideas. He wanted to maintain the sanctity of the examination room.
"This is the uniform of the Luna Nova Magical Academy. It represents the school. It's not a fancy dress. Mr. invigilator, I remember that there is no stipulation saying that students shouldn't wear school uniforms or they have to wear mage robes to take exams, right?"
Reiner dared to design school uniforms like this and let the students wear them, naturally, he had studied the relevant regulations. At this time, the righteous words made the invigilator who was originally afraid of his reputation silent, and he had to obediently give way.
But Reiner's name had spread all over the hall, and many students quickly rushed up, hoping to exchange a few words with this legendary mage. For a while, Reiner experienced the feeling of being surrounded by fans. He thought about it, raised his voice, and said.
"Fellow students."
This made the noisy crowd suddenly become quiet.
"I can understand your feelings, but today is the day of the mock exam. We still need to focus on the exam. If you have any questions you want to discuss with me, you can wait until the end of the two days exam."
His words naturally reached the ears of the students who had not gathered, including Roger and James.
They stared at Reiner, who was surrounded by the students, only to realize that they seemed to have overlooked something before.
In fact, cutting-edge academic materials were of little use to mage apprentices like them; unless some special interests, otherwise, the reputation of Reiner was indeed not enough to be heard by every apprentice in the province of Ann Monet.
The reason why Reiner received so much people's attention had a lot to do with the publicity of the male fans yesterday.
As for Roger and James, who didn't pay much attention to academics, it was only now that they could associate Reiner with the youngest Hohenheim Golden Cup Award winner in history.
No wonder they couldn't solve a single question that Reiner gave them.
Roger gave himself such an explanation. At the same time, he thought,
'This guy is terrible! He is bullying us!'
And James suddenly thought that he seemed to be in the same examination room with this Reiner Ian Gray, and his face immediately became pale.
Reiner naturally didn't know these things. He took the students to the fourth floor of the Magic Association, and gave them a few more instructions before letting the students enter the examination room.
He and Dana came to the No. 4 examination room, where there were already some students.
Reiner was in the second-to-last row by the window, while Dana was in the third row near the corridor. They were slightly far apart.
Looking around the examination room, some students were still reciting something silently; some students were checking their pen and ink, and some students were tapping the table boredly, probably gave up their hopes.
Sitting on the chair, Reiner suddenly felt like he had gone back to earth. He had gone through countless exams in the past, but he didn't expect that he would take a magic exam one day.
His reverie was interrupted by the sound of footsteps, and two mages, a man and a woman, walked into the classroom with a thick stack of test papers in their arms.
Obviously, those two were invigilators.
The two glanced at the students under the podium, and only paused for a moment when they caught a glimpse of Dana's sailor uniform, then cleared their throats and spoke.
"Everyone, the first mock exam of this year is about to begin. The first exam subject is Mage Code and History of Magic. Please put the exam permission in the upper right corner of the desktop. The exam will officially start in fifteen minutes."
The male invigilator said. Since all candidates had to be tested before entering the fourth floor, there were no books to deal with in the exam room. Even the ink and pens needed to be prepared by students themselves.
"There will be a magic spell monitoring throughout the exam. So don't try to cheat. Otherwise, we will cancel your qualifications for the exam."
The female mage added. She looked around in the examination room and lingered for a moment on Reiner.
Fifteen minutes passed quickly, and the bell that represented the beginning of the exam rang, and the apprentices who got the test paper neatly picked up their pens and began to answer the questions.
The first subject was actually the most difficult part for Reiner, because almost all of them needed to be memorized. The mage code was similar to some professional norms and basic etiquette. The history of magic was, as the name suggested, the history of the mage.
Reiner didn't write fast. But fortunately, he could answer part of the mage's rules with common sense. The history of magic was easy to understand after being deconstructed by Reiner, so he believed that he would be able to score eighty points.
Time passed quickly. One and a half hours of exam time passed in no time. After a bell representing the end of the exam rang, and amidst the sorrowful cries, the invigilators retracted the exam papers. While doing the final finishing work, the door of the exam room was suddenly pushed open.
An old mage with a gray beard walked into the examination room. He sternly asked the two invigilators.
"Where is Reiner Ian Gray?"
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