Chapter 99 - Lugh Started To Make His Move
Chapter 99: Lugh Started To Make His Move
Translator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL
And Lugh, who was invisible beside Rexton and the others, was speechless.
These two guys actually thought that lady luck was looking out for them.
‘This realization was clearly sent to your minds by my own spiritual power, okay?’
‘How could it be lady luck?’
But the ridicule was just ridicule.
Lugh was not angry.
When he saw that they had lit up the Divine Monument, Lugh was happy for them.
However, Lugh did not plan to let them continue to light up the Divine Monuments for now.
After all, if the two of them lit up a few Divine Monuments in a row, it would attract unnecessary attention.
Moreover, it would also cause them to rely on the mental state.
First, let them meditate properly. When the time came, Lugh would help them.
Thus, Lugh did not follow them. Instead, he went to find Vivienne.
Although Vivienne had already lit up a few Divine Monument, her speed was not fast.
According to her efficiency, it was very likely that by the end of the test, Vivienne would not be able to light up thirty Divine Monuments.
They were all Lugh’s friends. Of course, Lugh would not discriminate. He treated everyone the same.
Just like that, a month passed in the blink of an eye.
This month, Lugh had already used the system to search through all the Divine Monuments.
After all, every now and then, he would help Rexton and the others light up the Divine Monuments.
Under Lugh’s deliberate restrictions, Rexton and Lorca lit up thirty-three divine steles.
This result could be considered to be the lowest.
But at the very least, they had passed the qualifying line and could remain in the Rune Academy.
And Vivienne, with Lugh’s help, lit up the 41 Divine Monuments.
This result was also average.
But Vivienne was very satisfied.
She had never thought that she would actually be able to pass the talent test.
It was all thanks to that mysterious comprehension.
Sometimes, Vivienne even gave up on comprehending the Divine Monuments. Suddenly, a mysterious comprehension appeared in her mind.
With the help of this mysterious epiphany, Vivienne was able to light up the 41 Divine Monuments.
Vivienne was very grateful.
She always felt that someone was deliberately helping her.
She even felt that it was Young Master Thirteen who was helping her.
But when she was deliberately comprehending the Divine Monument, she paid attention to her surroundings. She didn’t see Young Master Thirteen at all.
However, a woman’s intuition told Vivienne that the person who was helping her was very likely to be Thirteen.
As for Elizabeth and Camia, they had actually lit up ninety-five Divine Monuments.
Their talents were on par. He didn’t expect that even the number of Divine Monuments lit up would be the same.
He originally thought that the number of Divine Monuments lit up by Elizabeth and Camia would definitely be the highest among the examinees this time. However, he never expected that there would actually be someone who could light up more Divine Monuments than them.
That was the number one genius of the Illumination Empire, Zorro.
Before this, they had already heard of Zorro’s great name. He had been praised as a genius since he was young and had condensed many powerful runes.
And this time, Zorro had lit up ninety-nine Divine Monuments.
It was only one side less than the head of the educational administration, Soros.
However, this was enough to attract everyone’s attention.
As for Camia and the others, they no longer planned to light up the Divine Monuments on the last day.
They had already tried to communicate with all the Divine Monuments, and 95 of them were already their limit, so they did not continue to waste their efforts.
Every time they asked how many Divine Monument had Lugh lit up, Lugh answered very sincerely that he had not lit any up yet.
However, they did not believe it.
In their eyes, Lugh’s talent was definitely not simple. His strength even surpassed Elizabeth’s. How could such a Lugh not light up one of them?
They thought that Lugh was joking with them.
All the way until the last day.
Lugh went to try lighting up his first Divine Monument.
It was very easy. Without any effort, he successfully lit up the Divine Monument.
Then, he went to the second Divine Monument.
At this time, there were still some people surrounding the Divine Monument. These people had obviously been sitting here for a long time. Although it was the last day, they had not given up on comprehending. Some people frowned and cried to death, while some people muttered to themselves.
Among these people, he saw some familiar faces.
In the Divine Monument Garden, Lugh would sometimes meet some examinees that he often met, and he would occasionally greet them.
The examinee who knew Lugh raised his head when he heard the sound of footsteps. When he saw that it was him, he could not help but be surprised.
Some people also noticed Lugh’s arrival and were just as stunned as that examinee. These days, these people who were comprehending the Divine Monument had already gotten used to it. Lugh strolled through the forest and never went to comprehend the Divine Monuments, much less attempt to light it up.
They all knew that Lugh did not light up a single Divine Monument.
They were not like Rexton and the others. They did not understand Lugh at all. They only believed in the situation in front of them.
Lugh indeed did not light up a single divine stele.
Hence, when they saw Lugh trying to communicate with the Divine Monument, they actually could not react in time.
In the next moment, everyone understood that he could finally solve the first Divine Monument.
There was a slight commotion in the crowd, and then there was a mocking discussion.
“To only be able to light up the first Divine Monument now, what’s there to be proud of?”
“That’s right, I’ve always thought that my talent wasn’t that great, but now it seems that I’m at least stronger than some people!”
There were always some people with malicious intentions trying to figure out others.
Lugh wasn’t proud, but his appearance brought an inexplicable pressure to these examinees.
The reason why these people were still comprehending the Divine Monument was because they did not have enough lit up the Divine Monuments, but they were still unwilling to give up. They had always held on to a glimmer of hope. Now that Lugh had lit up the first Divine Monument, they were instantly shocked, they were envious and jealous of Lugh in their hearts.
It was just like how a student in class, which had originally had average results, said that they had suddenly fallen to the last place in a certain subject. The students in the latter half of the class were still gloating, but suddenly, they discovered that the student had suddenly caught up to them. How could they not be nervous?