Chapter 67: Lezelian's Gift



Because she graduated from a world-class university, when she first met Hulim, Collette knew that Hulim's talent must be A-level or above.

Although even the academy rarely has the opportunity to use magic items to detect talent, over the years, they have already figured out a set of rules for how talents of different levels perform.

Someone like Hulim who reached the second level at the age of seven or eight is undoubtedly a top talent, at least A-level.

At that time, Collette had the idea of ​​recommending Hulim to enroll in school.

Finally, in her fourth year at Hulim, she wrote a letter of recommendation to the academy. When the academy received Collette's letter, they were a little surprised by the description in the letter. After all, a talent of at least A-level was a genius among geniuses in the Manax Magic Academy and was someone who needed special attention.

Of course, the academy couldn't believe Collette's one-sided statement. If it was a B-level talent, the academy wouldn't care too much. They would conduct an examination when the student was admitted. If it was found that it was far from the recommendation letter, the student would be disqualified directly.

But A-level students need to be taken seriously, and the academy does not want to miss out on such talents.

The college then immediately sent a professor with an admission recommendation letter to review the information. If the information was found to be true, the college would immediately issue a recommendation letter. If it was found to be false, the college would return with a recommendation letter.

The person Collette mentioned when she stopped Kunon and Hulim for the competition that day was the professor from Manax School of Magic.

The professor did not make any announcement after arriving in Ment Town. After learning more about the situation from Collette and Kunon, he kept a close eye on the situation.

It was not until Hulim crushed Ender in an unmatched manner that day that the experienced professor immediately concluded that what Collette said was true. Hulim's talent was at least A-level!

So he quickly handed the letter to Collette and told her to make sure she came to school. As for why he didn't show up in person.

Because the college is worried that this will cause students to become arrogant and be detrimental to their growth, they will not adopt that approach. Even if someone may not come to the college, they will only use secret guidance instead of directly inviting them.

"Will you enroll next year..."

At the Heyeral home, Hulim sat on the sofa and repeatedly flipped through the admission recommendation letter Collette gave her.

The entire letter is encased in an anti-counterfeiting magic circle, making it impossible to forge it.

You only need to go to the royal capital of Langard and register for admission in the designated year to become a student of Manax Magic Academy.

Hulim will start school next year.

The reason why we have to wait until next year is related to Manakos's enrollment system. Since it recruits students from all over the continent, many students will not be able to get to Langard in a short time due to various problems such as distance.

If the admission recommendation letter is from the current year, it is very likely that the person concerned has not received the letter and the admission time has already passed.

Therefore, Manakos usually sends letters of recommendation one or two years in advance.

For Hulim, it didn't matter. She could use this year to get to know Manax's situation better, and also—

It's time to start preparing for your future travel life.

... ...

Time flies. With the help of Collette, a native of the royal capital, Hulim has learned a lot about the situation and atmosphere of Langard and the magic academy.

In addition, with Kunon's help, Hulim's common sense about traveling and living alone has also greatly improved.

Although I don't know why Mr. Kunon would take the initiative to help me, I will just accept his favor.

One day before departure time.

Father Lezelian suddenly called Hulim to his study.

"Father, what do you want from me?"

Hulim bowed and asked.

Sitting at the desk, Lezelian looked at his overly sensible daughter, feeling a surge of emotion in his heart.

"Hulim, although you are the youngest of my seven children, you are the one I trust the most. Sometimes I even wonder if my youngest daughter has matured too much and isn't acting like a spoiled child anymore after turning seven..."

Hulim: "..."

"Oh, sorry, Dad must be getting old and has become a bit nagging lately."

Lezelian sighed and got down to business.

"I called you here today because I have a gift for you."

"A gift? It's for me."

Hulim blinked in confusion.

"Yes, that's it."

Lezelian nodded and took out a sword from under the desk. The sword was neither long nor short, and the scabbard looked quite plain and unremarkable.

But when Lezelian drew out the sword, the silver light flashing like a galaxy on the sword immediately attracted Hulim's eyes.

"My brothers and sisters are all out. Except for Yamen, everyone else is safe. But you are different. The journey to Langard is long, and you will have to go through it all alone. You can imagine how dangerous it is. You already have a wand, but you still lack a sword. So this sword made of mithril is given to you."

Hulim took the mithril sword and touched it lovingly. The blade was extremely sharp. Just by slightly touching the blade with her fingertips, her skin could feel a pain. There was no doubt that her fingertips would be cut if she applied a little force.

He also tried to conduct magic power into it. Because a large amount of mithril was added to the material, the magic power could be conducted smoothly. Once a battle occurred, this sword could become a magic sword at any time.

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