Chapter 313
Translator: Yang_Wenli
The four demons had been Prophetâs students for a very long time.
The four of them had a common ground â they were born impoverished and had all experienced tragic childhoods.
Even though one of them was a vampire, that child was deemed as a cursed blood.
Because of that, after the four of them were taken in by Prophet, they gained individuality in the Demon Realm and started to diligently study the teachings from Prophet.
Theyâve always held Prophet to be the most wise and farsighted person in the Demon Realm. Even though this sage had the look of a young child, a look completely different from peopleâs impression of her, the four of them would always tense up their body and focus their attention the moment Prophet asked them questions.
Unfortunately, due to being in the theater, three of the students did not manage to clearly hear Prophetâs question.
The mercenary performing on the stage of the Worldâs Singers was simply too âabsorbedâ in his singing. But, to many people, that mercenary was not singing at all. Instead, he was shouting and yelling at random. Strictly speaking, his performance could be considered to be noise.
If that mercenary was to perform like so on the street, Prophet believed that there would be people that would pick up clubs to shut him up.
The only student that managed to hear Prophetâs question was seated next to her. He was the mixed-blood demon born of a Succubus and a Horned Demon. His hearing and build far surpassed that of the other students.
But, he would always respond with âyesâ to his teacher.
âItâs because... the humansâ songs are pleasant to hear,â answered the half-succubus-half-horned-demon in a probing manner.
âYou really think that someone screaming and shouting like that is pleasant to hear?â
If it wasnât for the fact that Prophet wanted to hear her apprenticesâ answer, she might have set up a magic barrier to shield the noise.
The noise was simply too irritating.
â...â The student grew silent. But, the other student seated next to him nodded his head after a moment of hesitation.
âAbout that... Teacher, youâve taught us that we must speak our mind. Because of that, Teacher, I felt that humanâs singing to be... quite pleasant to hear.â
âYouâre a quarter Bat Demon. Your sense of hearing is different from ordinary demons and humans.â
Prophet reminded that student. That student seemed to want to refute Prophet. But, at this moment, the mercenary finished his performance.
To Prophetâs surprise, during the commentary that followed, one of the judges was actually interested in that mercenaryâs performance.
The mercenary ultimately received over five thousand votes. While that number was nowhere comparable to yesterdayâs miracles set by the nun and Luvita, it was a very high number of votes.
The mercenary seemed to be dissatisfied with his votes. After all, all the contestants of the competition were here for the sake of becoming the champion.
Regretfully, the vote counts set by the nun from the Nation of the Holy Church and the Blackwood Elf had become myths that cannot be surpassed.
Nevertheless, the mercenary had another opportunity. Todayâs competition was merely the qualifier. Because of that, the mercenary walked down the stage in dissatisfaction. The person to ascend the stage after him was an extremely unpresentable-looking boy.
âHe... seemed like how we were in the past.â
When they saw the boy on the projection screen, one of Prophetâs students couldnât help but comment.
These mixed-blood children were the bottom rung members of the Demon Realm and had experienced a great deal of hardships. Because of that, they were able to recognize that boy to be someone with a similar sort of experience to them from a single glance.
Sure enough, in the following contestant self-introduction, the boy by the name of Holme informed the judging panel of his life experience. He was born a lowest rung member of Norlandâs Squirrel Street. He currently worked in a tattered tavern as an ordinary attendant.
His life story was the most âtragicâ among all the competitors so far.
âThose words will not be able to gain any sympathy from anyone,â Prophet remained unwavered after hearing the boyâs life experience. âThat boyâs already grown. Furthermore, heâs born a male. If sympathy points are what one wants, itâs better to have a girl go on stage.â
After saying those words, Prophet took a glance at one of her students. She was a vampire. But, her race deemed her blood to be filthy.
When Prophet first encountered the filthy-blooded vampire girl, she won Prophetâs sympathy because she was a little girl.
âTeach...er, I think I now understand why thereâre so many people that are fond of this... Worldâs Singers competition.â
Seemingly as if she was called on by her teacher, the vampire girl, after feeling Prophetâs gaze, instinctively spoke her mind.
âWhy?â asked Prophet.
âThe human audiences... wanted to watch ordinary competitors acquire fame through this competition. They wanted to see... people with extraordinary talent and... their struggles against authority.â
She gathered her courage to speak the final, seemingly offensive, line.
âContinue.â
Prophet was not angered by her answer. She was very fond of seeing her students use their brains to ponder over things. Or perhaps, it could be stated that... she was very fond of seeing her students struggle under pressure.
âWhile watching the program, the thing I am most fond of... is seeing the expressions of shock on the face of the judges after seeing the performances from certain contestants.â
The student spoke of her mind without much hesitation.
âTake that Flower of Farucci and the other judge called Sir Weissenasche, when I saw the look of âdisbeliefâ on their faces from being surprised by a contestantâs singing, I would... feel joyous. I donât know why.â
âI think your answer is correct, Lysa.â
Prophet held her chin in one hand as she stared at the projection screen. She noticed that the screen had shifted focus to the faces of the judges on several occasions.
Challenging the authority was something exciting for all intelligent creatures. Worldâs Singers presented to the contestants the opportunity.
Those aloof and remote actors and playwrights, were showing expressions of shock from the commonersâ sung performances. As commoners themselves, the audiences would naturally become very excited.
Regretfully, the contestant Holmeâs performance did not manage to... shock the judges.
His sung performance was simply too terrible. Even though Prophet was not at all knowledgeable toward music, she still knew that the performance from the little rat from Squirrel Streetâs lowest rung cannot be considered singing at all.
She was not the only one. Her four apprentices were also unable to understand his style of performance.
The reaction from the audience members being shown on the screen served as the most direct reaction toward Holmeâs performance.
They were hissing at him...
In less than a minute since the little rat from Squirrel Street began his performance, hiss and boos filled the entire peanut gallery.
Things started getting out of control. Because of that, Holme was unable to finish his âsung performance.â
The pitiful little rat stood on the limelight as he stared blankly at the audience hissing and booing him nonstop.
He couldâve ignored the hisses and boos to finish her performance. But... the hand heâs holding the âmicrophoneâ with was shaking nonstop. His lips were also slightly purple.
From the screen, Prophet could see the sweat gathering on his forehead. If this was to continue, the little rat might end up dying of a heart attack from being too nervous.
Faced with the overwhelming amount of boos and screams for him to âget off the stage,â he no longer possesses any courage to continue his performance.
In the end, the most popular of the judges, the Flower of Farucci, stepped forth to comfort the crowd. Only then did they calm down. Then, with a smile, Gallolie said to contestant Holme, âYour performance is... excellent. Do you wish to continue?â
Without uttering a word, Holme bowed deeply toward the stage and walked off.
Surprisingly, after he left, it showed that he had received three thousand seven hundred and twenty-one votes! That number of votes surpassed many bards, minstrels and ordinary opera singersâ sung performances.
Prophet could only view it as audiences voting for Holme as a joke because his sung performance was simply too lacking.
âHe actually... managed to advance?!â uttered one of Prophetâs student in astonishment.
âAdvance?â
âMn... Teacher, the sixteen contestants with the highest number of votes will advance to the semifinal. If I remember correctly, with over three thousand votes, he will be able to rank at least thirteen,â explained the student with a quiet voice.
âThree thousand votes could rank thirteen?â
Prophet remembered the Voice of Norland had seventy thousand to a hundred thousand listeners. And that was a number excluding the users of the Mage Forum. Yet, with only three thousand votes, one could rank thirteen in this competition...
âAbout that, Teacher... I think itâs because two of the contestants are simply too powerful.â
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