âBreaking Shackles? Whatâs that?â
âI donât know either. Iâve never heard of it. Is there such a level of elemental affinity?â
âWhy did the test crystal ball shatter? Can anyone explain?â
Even the experienced mentors were baffled by this situation, let alone the students below. The term Breaking Shackles was entirely unfamiliar to them, and many had never even heard of it.
This wasnât surprising. Breaking Shackles was a once-in-a-millennium occurrence.
The last recorded instance was during the ancient Carillian Empire, where a peerless genius, much like Aesphyra before her, shattered the elemental crystal ball used for testing.
However, that genius mage had shattered a water elemental crystal ball, and the spectacle was far less shocking than Aesphyraâs display.
Breaking Shackles was a term used to describe an elemental affinity level that was beyond the current technology of the Carillian continent to measure.
Thus, even within Breaking Shackles, there could be vast differences, possibly even greater than the gap between mediocrity and excellence.
While many mentors present had never seen it, they had heard legends about Breaking Shackles.
Such occurrences were so rare in the continentâs history that even they found it hard to believe this was the legendary Breaking Shackles.
If the mentors couldnât be sure, the students were even less likely to jump to conclusions. Opinions varied, and the way they looked at Aesphyra changed repeatedly.
They had initially thought she was just a lucky, pretty face. Now, it seemed she might be a formidable figure.
âThis is significant. I must report it to the headmaster,â the elderly mentor stroked his beard and said gravely.
âMiss Aesphyra, regarding your fire elemental affinity, we are temporarily unable to rate it. We hope you can understand,â the mentor spoke politely, his tone filled with respect, as if fearing Aesphyra might leave the academy dissatisfied.
âOf course,â Aesphyra smiled, showing she didnât mind.
After all, if this truly was Breaking Shackles, it would be recorded in history.
In time, this extraordinary silver-haired girl would undoubtedly reach the pinnacle, touching the heavens that no one had ever reached before.
The more he thought about it, the more excited the elderly mentor became. Ignoring the others, he wrapped up the crystal shards and quickly left the trial hall.
âAlright, students, donât just stand there. Continue testing your elemental affinities. When your name is called, step forward,â the female mentor who took over called out to the restless crowd, urging them to settle down.
However, the incident was far from over.
âWater elemental affinity: Excellent.â Looking at the surging tsunami appearing on the blue crystal ball before Aesphyra, the mentorâs face showed astonishment.
A suspected Breaking Shackles in fire element was already eye-catching enough.
Who would have thought there was more? Her water elemental affinity was also at the Excellent level.
Generally, as long as oneâs magical aptitude was sufficient to learn mage techniques, having even one elemental affinity at the Excellent level was enough to ensure a promising future.
The most typical example was the legendary earth mage, Kantem. His other elemental affinities were mediocre or even poor, but his earth elemental affinity was Excellent, which eventually led him to become a legendary mage recorded in history.
The mentors conducting the tests felt dizzy. Looking at Aesphyra, who still wore a faint smile, unimpressed and unexcited, they couldnât help but sense an air of profundity and depth in this silver-haired girl.
Sheâs putting on a show, they thought.
The studentsâ astonishment came in waves.
While still reeling from the shock of the crystal ball shattering, some students and mentors thought it was just an accident, unrelated to something as mystical as Breaking Shackles. Now, their beliefs were beginning to waver.
Vinny glanced at the stunned crowd, finding it somewhat amusing.
Basic stuff, everyone, sit down, no need to applaud.
Are you so shocked you canât close your mouths? Thereâs more to come.
âEarth elemental affinity: Excellent.â
âThunder elemental affinity: Excellent.â
âIce elemental affinity: Excellent.â
âDark elemental affinity: Excellent.â
âLight elemental affinity: Excellent!â
â...â The entire hall fell silent.
Even the mentors responsible for testing and recording the results stopped their work, their jaws nearly hitting the floor. Never in their lives had they been so profoundly shocked.
The earth elemental crystal ball displayed a scene of cataclysmic destruction, the thunder elemental crystal ball crackled with lightning...
Wherever this silver-haired girl went, the crystal balls lit up like disco balls, illuminating the entire trial hall.
By the end, both students and mentors were numb, and the mentor recording the results found it hard to write steadily.
Aesphyraâs testing was over, but the shock it left behind was far from ending.
It wasnât just the students who were questioning their existence; the mentors were too.
Witnessing such cheat-like talent, they wondered if they had wasted their lives.
Without exaggeration, if any one of Aesphyraâs elemental affinities were given to them, it would have been a qualitative leap.
How can the gap between people be so vast!?
âMy goodness, this is insane... Did this beauty save the world in her past life?â Fred couldnât help but exclaim.
âSuch a person probably has no record in the entire continentâs history. Unprecedented and unparalleled. Weâre witnessing history.â
âBy the way, Vinny, are you so shocked youâve gone numb? Why donât you have any expressions?â Fred asked, looking at Vinny, who was yawning beside him.
âWhy should I be shocked? Weâre just specks of dust under the wheels of history. Witnessing history isnât our role, so why be surprised?â Vinny glanced at Fred, indifferent.
âThatâs true, but youâre way too calm. Itâs like you already knew.â
âHow could I? I donât have the ability to foresee the future.â
âDonât you feel resentful?â Fred asked. The hall was filled with geniuses, many of whom were proud of their talents. Being so thoroughly overshadowed would be hard for them to accept.
âWhy should I feel resentful?â Vinny found it strange.
âOur life trajectories and those of the geniuses are parallel lines that never intersect. Each has its own brilliance. Especially with innate talents, itâs a matter of luck. Why feel resentful?â
âInstead of worrying about that, you should think about what to eat tonight. Thatâs more practical.â
âHaha, youâre quite open-minded,â Fred patted Vinnyâs shoulder.
It wasnât that he was open-minded; it was just that after transmigrating into a cannon-fodder villain, he had to be.
Otherwise, it would be a confusing ending.
Fred, on the other hand, wasnât a top-tier genius, just someone with a bit of talent and a clear self-awareness.
He didnât care much about such things; at most, heâd sigh in admiration. He was more interested in card games and collecting rare cards.
However, others werenât so indifferent. Many students showed deep frustration, like defeated roosters.
Some were so stunned they seemed to have left their bodies, and the mentors had to call them back multiple times.
Clearly, Aesphyra had severely damaged the confidence of these geniuses, and it was a dimensional strike.
These youngsters probably wouldnât recover for a while.
âVinny Varelis.â Not long after, Vinny, who had been chatting with Fred, heard his name called and stepped forward from the crowd.
He didnât notice that the moment the mentor called his name, two pairs of eyes instantly lifted and focused on him.
â... Varelis??â Milian tilted her cute little head, looking at Vinnyâs back with a mischievous expression, murmuring softly.
âVarelis? Isnât that the Saintess family my sister often mentions??â
The other gaze came from a pair of cold and noble purple eyes.
Isatia Lantevilleâs amethyst-like eyes flickered as she watched this moon-blue-haired boy, her delicate brows slightly furrowed as she examined him from head to toe, wondering what was on his mind.
âWhy is it a man??â Some foreign nobles who werenât from the kingdom looked over upon hearing the surname Varelis.
Seeing it was a blue-haired man, they frowned, not understanding what was going on.
However, only a few who hadnât paid attention to the news found it strange. Many foreign nobles had heard of Vinnyâs âglorious deeds,â as he was, after all, a well-known figure.
Vinny began his elemental affinity test. At that moment, he happened to see Aesphyra receiving her test results.
Upon witnessing his testing, her moist lips curved slightly, and her shimmering eyes turned into crescents, filled with teasing.
Hmph, this damn protagonist is here to watch my downfall.
Whatever, let her watch. I donât care.
When it came to elemental affinity and magical aptitude, Vinny had long since given up. Why would he care about this?
He walked up to the first crystal ball for testing magical aptitude and placed his hand on it.
The crystal ball seemed too lazy to even emit light. After a moment, it flickered weakly, barely showing a single star.
âPfft, Varelisâs legendary one star.â The Varelis name was still eye-catching, but upon seeing Vinnyâs magical aptitude results, many students couldnât help but laugh.
However, Aesphyra gradually stopped smiling.
Vinny ignored the laughter and continued with his fire elemental affinity test.
âFire elemental affinity: Poor.â The mentor glanced at the dimly burning flame on the elemental sphere and recorded it.
âWater elemental affinity: Mediocre.â The glow on the water elemental sphere was slightly brighter than the fire elementâs, but still unremarkable.
âThunder elemental affinity: Poor.â Only a few sparks flickered on the thunder elemental sphere.
âWind elemental affinity: Poor.â The grass elemental sphere showed only a few withered vines.
âEarth elemental affinity: Mediocre.â The earth elemental sphere displayed a small, unremarkable hill.
Vinny paid no attention to these harsh assessments or the mocking looks from behind. In fact, among the elemental affinities, he only cared about one.
âIce elemental affinity...â Seeing Vinny place his hand on the crystal ice sphere, the mentor lifted his gaze, his expression gradually showing a hint of surprise.
âIce elemental affinity: Excellent!â Watching the ice elemental sphere swirling with a snowstorm, the mentor finally showed some interest.
So, his ice elemental affinity was at the Excellent level.
Excellent was only one level below Extraordinary, which was already a very high level of elemental affinity, especially since high ice affinity was rare.
No wonder he was so adept at using ice magic.
âToo bad his magical aptitude is only one star. Otherwise, he could have been a great ice mage,â the mentor gave his evaluation.
Next were the light and dark elements.
âDark elemental affinity... None??â Seeing Vinny press his hand on the dark sphere for a long time with no reaction, the mentor was puzzled for a while before finally accepting it, muttering, âHow strange, how can there be no affinity at all?â
âThis is really rare.â After recording it, Vinny proceeded to test his light elemental affinity.
âLight elemental affinity... Wait, none either??â Watching Vinny place his hand on the light elemental sphere, which didnât emit any light after a long time, the mentor was shocked again.
It was common knowledge that light and dark elements were like two sides of a person, one bright and the other dark, and they coexisted. It was impossible to have none of either.
The mentor held his head, glancing at his colleague responsible for recording, who also looked bewildered.
Having absolutely no light or dark affinity was unprecedented. In a way, it was even rarer than Breaking Shackles.
But rarity aside, it was utterly useless.
Breaking Shackles was terrifyingly strong, a sign of a peerless genius. Vinnyâs case was that of a peerless loser.
Vinny, who was well aware of his light and dark affinity from the original setting, wasnât surprised at all.
Aesphyra, who had been silently watching, raised an eyebrow.
She had just had a rather absurd thought, but now it seemed indeed too absurd.
Not only were their personalities and genders completely opposite, but their magical aptitude and light elemental affinity also didnât match.
Aesphyra shook her head.
âStrange, so strange. How can someone have absolutely no light or dark affinity??â The mentor couldnât understand it and muttered to himself.
âBut it shouldnât matter, right?â Vinny asked.
âHow can it not matter? If you have no light or dark elemental affinity, it means you canât even touch any related magic,â the mentor said irritably.
âReally?â Vinny found it hard to believe.
But when he turned into Vanessa, he could use light magic with ease. Strong Light had blinded many people.
Why was that?
Vinny had a guess.
Could it be that Vanessaâs elemental affinity was separate from his?
Vinnyâs light and dark elemental affinity was zero, but Vanessaâs wasnât??
Thinking about it, it made sense.
If Vanessaâs magical aptitude was only one star, like Vinnyâs, how could she wield the four-star Soul Armament Saint Envoy?
That was impossible.