Chapter 324: Hands-on Training (4)After the morning training session, students gathered in the hallway leading to their rooms.
They were all looking upwards while talking to each other.
Their focus was drawn to the massive wooden board hanging above.
Every student’s name was listed on the board for a single reason.
It displayed their grades for training and performance over the past two months.
-Brother Chu, did you do well?
-I’m doomed... My name’s closer to the bottom than the top. My father’s going to beat me.
-Same here... I’ll probably be kicked out of the house when I return.
A mix of joy and despair filled the air among the students.
Some sank into despair, while others sighed in relief, seeing their names near the top.
Though they’d face this again in the future, it was their first time experiencing such pressure.
After all, they were still Young Prodigies with little experience in the Central Plains.
For those from sects or prestigious clans, it was likely their first time being ranked.
This might serve as a wake-up call to reality.
They were chosen for their talents, but there were always greater geniuses above them.
Step.
The hallway fell silent at the sound of a single footstep.
-Hey, hey!
All of the students quickly their gazes away from the board.
All eyes turned toward the figure approaching them.
Step.
With each approaching step, the crowd of students instinctively parted, making way.
“Thank you.”
The young man smiled warmly, thanking the crowd.
“...Meteor Sword!”
The man cutting through the crowd was a well-known figure at the Heavenly Dragon Academy.
He was not only strikingly handsome but also incredibly talented.
He was none other than Jang Seonyeon, the Meteor Sword, and the son of the current Leader of the Murim Alliance.
In just two months, most sword-specializing martial artists had gravitated to his side.
This was a testament to their respect for his talent and character.
A student, likely a swordsman, cautiously addressed the Meteor Sword.
“C-Congratulations, Master Jang.”
Jang Seonyeon glanced at the student, whose voice trembled with nervousness.
The student flinched, but Jang Seonyeon smiled kindly, acknowledging him.
“Thank you.”
At that, everyone gazed up to him in admiration.
Everyone congratulated Jang Seonyeon, whose name was at the top of the board, marked with the number “two.”
This indicated he had ranked second out of hundreds of students, an impressive achievement.
Rumor had it he excelled in both lectures and hands-on training, and no one questioned his accomplishments.
Nearly everyone agreed that the Meteor Sword was more than deserving of his high rank.
It also showed how good of an image Jang Seonyeon had.
The fact that the Academy this year was filled with monsters, something not only the students but everyone in the Central Plains knew.
Among them were bloodlines from the Four Noble Clans, as well as descendants of sects and clans just beneath them.
Earning second place in a field of prodigies, including the Six Dragons and the Three Phoenixes, was a remarkable feat, and he deserved the praise.
Crack.
Yet, Jang Seonyeon ground his teeth as the congratulations poured in from every side.
He struggled to suppress the anger welling up inside him.
...I feel sick.
The students’ voices were nothing but noise in his ears.
His frustration threatened to make him physically ill.
I just want everyone to shut their mouth.
Despite his thoughts, Jang Seonyeon didn’t let it show through his expression.
He couldn’t let this minor annoyance undo everything he had worked for.
Blocking out the noise, Jang Seonyeon began scanning the names on the board.
He barely recognized any of the names listed at the bottom.
After all, he didn’t waste his time remembering the names of those he considered beneath him.
...The Water Dragon and the Sword Dragon ranked low.
He noticed that two of the Dragons and one of the Phoenixes had ranked surprisingly low.
Rumor had it the Water Dragon skipped lectures to take naps, while the Sword Dragon struggled in academic subjects.
Those reasons explained their poor rankings.
It was clear they didn’t particularly care about their standings at the Heavenly Dragon Academy.
With that thought, Jang Seonyeon clicked his tongue in annoyance.
I feel a bit better now.
Geniuses without greed.
It made him feel a bit glad.
Yet, he couldn’t fully approve—it seemed as though they lived their lives carelessly.
He wasn’t able to explain his emotion.
But it’s better this way.
That was his conclusion.
Yes, it was better this way.
If they had taken things seriously and become his rivals, it would have only caused him more trouble.
Jang Seonyeon kept his eyes scanning the board, his face still wearing the mask of a smile.
The Poison Phoenix... as I expected.
As expected, the weakest of the Phoenixes, the Poison Phoenix, hadn’t achieved a high rank.
He’d heard she had been spending time with the daughter of the Peng Clan, but it didn’t concern him.
The Poison Phoenix was far too weak for Jang Seonyeon to waste any thought on her.
For that reason, she held no interest for him.
The Snow Phoenix...
The Snow Phoenix, with similar martial prowess to the Poison Phoenix, ranked higher than Jang Seonyeon had anticipated.
She had excelled in lectures, earning one of the top scores in that category.
Impressive.
He knew the Snow Phoenix was more talented in other fields rather than martial arts, but he didn’t expect her to earn such a rank.
Of course, none of them had claimed the highest rank.
As he got closer to the top of the board, he began to see familiar names.
One of them,
The Sword Dancer is unexpected.
It was Namgung Bi-ah.
...Ugh.
Jang Seonyeon fought to suppress his anger at the sight of her name.
The memory of their encounter during the entrance exam still stung.
He still wasn’t happy about his defeat.
He recalled the overwhelming presence she exuded, effortlessly commanding intense Lightning Qi with her hand.
I didn’t expect her to do well in the lectures.
She had scored lower in lectures compared to the Snow Phoenix or himself, but it seemed like her martial strength saved her score.
He wasn’t fond of it.
Whether it was the fact that he had lost to someone he had once defeated,
-You are boring.
Or the words she said to him, he wasn’t fond of either.
He shook his head, dismissing the thoughts.
...What about her?
He then started to look for the name he wanted to see the most.
She was the one he desired above all.
He already knew her name would be, so he didn’t have to search long.
Third. Wi Seol-Ah.
Her name was directly underneath his.
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