Chapter 11: 011: Postponement
That evening, the Tower issued a lockdown notice. All apprentices were forbidden from leaving the Shadow Towerâs perimeter, and after sunset, they were not allowed to linger outside their dormitories.
It was only after several days that Lynch managed to piece together the full story from other apprentices bit by bit.
Apparently, a Black Wizard Apprentice disguised themselves as a Wizard Potential and infiltrated the Shadow Tower, spreading rumors about a discovered ruin to lure a group of apprentices out.
By the time the Tower realized something was amiss and sent people to investigate, the apprentices had already vanished. To this day, their whereabouts remained unknown and were likely apprehended by the Black Wizards.
Black Wizards are a collective term for another group of wizards in the Wizard World. On the Wizardâs Road, they are excessively obsessed, employing any means necessary to achieve their goals. They are mad, cruel, and perverse â bona fide lunatics.
This group of maniacs often conducts cruel and horrifying experiments on apprentices. When they run out of their own apprentices, they would abduct others from different organizations. For instance, the White Wizard Organization is often one of their prime targets, and cases like this have happened more than once.
If Chris and the others were now taken there, the consequences were all too imaginable.
A few days later, Lynch met up with Subaru and the others. At the dining table, the group discussed Chrisâs situation with lingering fear, particularly Carl.
Back when Chris invited Carl to join the exploration, Carl had been incredibly tempted. Even after going back, he hesitated for a long time and almost went with them just before Chris and the others departed.
âWhat a close call! What a close call!â
The brush with death left Carl drenched in cold sweat.
âThis world is just too hard to endure!â
Amid the lingering horror, the three couldnât help but sigh with emotion, including Lynch.
Aside from the previous incident where he was schemed against, this was the first time since arriving in this world over two years ago that he had encountered danger and killing so up close and personal.
âCareful, I must be even more careful.â
He silently etched the experience into his memory, deeply admonishing himself.
The Towerâs lockdown lasted for more than half a month before it gradually lifted. During this time, many of the Towerâs activities were affected to varying degrees, including the examination for Inner Ring Apprentices.
Originally scheduled for less than two months later, the Inner Ring Apprentice examination had been postponed by three months and was now set to be held three months later.
This news caused much wailing among apprentices enrolled in previous intakes. They had been waiting for this day for several years, and such a postponement was quite hard to accept.
However, for Lynch, it wasnât so bad. It was even somewhat good news.
After all, given the relatively short time he had spent cultivating, the three-month extension gave him a bit more time to prepare.
And so, the storm of events passed, and Lynch returned to his original routine: continuing his unrelenting path of cultivation to make a final sprint toward the Inner Ring examination three months later.
[Meditation Proficiency +1].
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Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, several months passed. The Inner Ring examination arrived as scheduled.
Daytime, Shadow Tower.
A raven circled around the Obelisk of the tower, descending onto a long corridor overgrown with nettles. The bird lifted a layer of greenery covering the nettles and dug out a deeply buried fruit from beneath.
In the corridor below, young apprentices clutching books walked back and forth, chatting idly about popular topics of the moment as they went.
âBrian, howâs your preparation going? Do you have confidence in passing this timeâs examination?â
âOf course! Iâve specially implanted Tree Demon cells into my right arm for this. If necessary, it can transform into branches and vines to assist me in combat. That should guarantee my success in the examination!â
âUgh, Iâm screwed. My spell isnât even ready yet.â
With the examination approaching, almost all conversations among the apprentices revolved around it. Everywhere, one could hear discussions about the exam.
Having just collected his examination task, Lynch walked through the corridor and quickly arrived at the garden ahead, where Subaru and Carl were already waiting. As the examination loomed, they had agreed to meet up before it began.
âHow about it, Lynch? Did you get your task? What is it?â Carl couldnât wait to ask as soon as he saw Lynch approaching.
Lynch nodded and then took out his Task Scroll: âItâs to collect ten soul sparks from the Corrupted Forest.â
âThe Corrupted Forest, huh?â Subaru nodded. âThatâs not too bad, about the same as mine. My task is to catch three Black Teeth Fish in Silent Lake. Too bad itâs not the same direction; otherwise, we could team up and watch each otherâs backs.â
Listening to the lively discussion between the two, Carl furrowed his brows tightly. He still hadnât decided whether to register for the examination.
Subaru urged him, âWhatâs there to hesitate about, man? Just sign up, no matter what. Even if you fail in the end, youâll at least gain some experience, right? After all, chances like this donât come by often.â
Due to the earlier apprentice disappearance incident, the Tower had announced that this Inner Ring examinationâs difficulty would be moderately lowered to allow more apprentices to pass.
This announcement sparked renewed interest among apprentices who had initially decided not to participate. Subaru was one of them; previously uninterested, he now planned to take his chances.
That left only Carl.
He had already decided not to take part in this examination and hadnât seriously cultivated in the past few months, leaving him completely unprepared. Now, he felt utterly uncertain.
Subaru teased him, âSee, I told you before: opportunities are reserved for those who prepare. Look at Lynch. Heâs been diligently cultivating every day. If youâd done the same, you wouldnât be stuck in this position now.â
Carl chuckled, somewhat exasperated, âYou fat idiot, is all your body fat stored in your face? Or was it someone else mocking Lynch for being boring and dumb just a while ago?â
Subaruâs expression remained unchanged as he spoke earnestly, âThat was just me trying to motivate him.â
Carl rolled his eyes, casting him a look that said he couldnât be bothered, before sinking back into his self-absorbed emotions of regret.
He was both frustrated and remorseful now.
Subaru was right: opportunities are always reserved for those who prepare. If he hadnât slacked off and, like Lynch, maintained constant dedication to cultivation, he wouldnât have been so hesitant about this golden opportunity now.
At this point, it seemed there was little he could do but wallow in regret.
Subaru added, âWhatâs there to hesitate about? Just go and take your chances. Since things are already like this, what do you have to lose? This examinationâs difficulty has been greatly reduced. Even if you donât pass, you probably wonât get hurt. And if, by some stroke of luck, you pass, wonât that be a huge win?â
After Subaruâs patient persuasion, Carl finally decided to take his advice and went to register for the examination.
Thus, the first major test for the three of them in the Wizard World was about to beginâŠ
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