Champion Of Lust: Gods Conquer's Harem Paradise!

Chapter 51 Ellie!



Chapter 51 Ellie!

As Pyris conversed with the girl beside him, she explained the history and structure of the academy clubs, giving him a clearer understanding.

"Originally, when the academy was first established, the clubs were racially divided for several centuries. Each race had its club, and for dragons, that club was the Obsidian Roar." Catching her breathe she continued on.

"Other clubs were named after their respective races, such as the Human Club and others. However, this separation led to growing tensions. The differences between the races almost caused the peace at the academy to collapse."

As she explained Pyris listened with interest.

Students frequently clashed, and even the teachers began to show favoritism toward their own races, often discriminating against others.

The conflict eventually spread beyond the academy's walls, involving princes and princesses from the royal houses, further straining the fragile peace.

Realizing the severity of the situation, the academy's leaders enacted new policies to address these issues.

The clubs were no longer racially based and were given neutral names.

However, the Obsidian Roar remained intact thanks to the contributions it had to the academy. The new system divided students from different races into various clubs, encouraging a culture of coexistence.

Fortunately, the students adapted quickly to the changes, and the new environment fostered unity. Upon registration, most students were assigned to clubs, though there was an option for some to choose their own if they paid a hefty fee to the academy—a rare occurrence.

Additionally, a unique aspect of this system was that clubs could purchase students from other clubs if a mutual agreement was reached.

The purchasing club would pay both the student and the club they belonged to.

The most sought-after students were those with exceptional talents, as clubs prepared for competitions that took place throughout the academy term, culminating before the holidays.

"Usually, the magic competition closes off the term! There are rewards for winning these competitions, ranging from magical resources and money to opportunities with powerful organizations or magic artifacts," the girl explained. "Those in entertainment competitions often catch the eye of the entertainment industry, and this has become a growing trend. Competition in that sector is fierce!"

As Pyris listened, he couldn't help but compare this magical world to Earth. 'For a world focused on magic, Argos isn't dull. There's more to it than just fighting!' he thought, realizing that Argos had room for everyone, magician or not.

At that moment, an idea struck him. If the Obsidian family were to venture into the entertainment industry.

Lia, who had been following his thoughts, chimed in. [While you're at it, why not build a full-fledged company to take on all aspects of the entertainment world?] Pyris nodded. 'Exactly! The youth today, whether they're magically gifted or not, love these kinds of things! They now make up a larger part of the population than the older generations, especially those just graduating from the academies.'

Why not build an entertainment empire? While this wouldn't grant him direct control over the mortal realm, Pyris knew that targeting the 30% of the population uninterested in magic was a powerful strategy.

With a new flesh idea burning intensely in his mind, Pyris thanked the girl who just smiled.

"It's nothing worthy of mention!" They both paid undivided attention to the discussions going on.

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Yes and in weeks, the sports competitions will commence, Bofur and Ellie will be organizing the sports team, and we will be facing the Wild Dragons, they are a force to be reckoned with in all sports activities, no, they're good in every way, that's why they have the student council president coming from their club!" It seemed Pyris had missed quite a few important something, but he figured he didn't need them.

Raising his hand, getting their attention, Pyris mentioned he would be participating in basketball; it was a surprise to some, but Jasper knew from Rose that Pyris was good at the game.

He had Ellie register Pyris on the team, she happily obliged as the new activities manager.

The golden-haired High elf and curvaceous girl was dressed in a short white dress with a belt around her alluring waistline. When she stood up, the dress went until her knees showed part of her long legs, her breasts were medium-sized, but her ass was big.

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Her hair was tied in two twin ponytails, showing off her beautiful face with a pink hue on either side of her cheeks. Her eyes were golden, like her hair, just like most of High Elves.

Ellie a High Elf, hails from a prestigious noble family within the Elven Empire, known for their deep-rooted traditions and strong connection to nature.

Growing up in a lavish estate surrounded by ancient forests, she was trained in the arts of magic from a young age. Despite her privileged upbringing, Ellie often felt isolated due to her family's expectations and the weight of her heritage.

'She seems to be calm and composed, often appearing aloof to those around her.' Pyris analyzed her with intensity.

Ellie's conservative nature makes her wary of change, but she possesses a curiosity that occasionally breaks through her reserved exterior. Though she appears unapproachable, she is sensitive to teasing and often finds herself blushing in response.

Ellie wields powerful life and time magic, allowing her to manipulate the flow of time and harness the vitality of nature.

However, she struggles with the responsibility that comes with such power, often questioning her ability to use it wisely.

Although she was talented, she sometimes questioned her beliefs and the views her family trained her to. Ellie yearns to break free from the confines of her noble status, seeking adventure and the chance to forge meaningful connections, although her aloofness makes it difficult for her to reach out to others.

Her ultimate goal is to find her place in a world beyond her sheltered life, where she can use her magic to make a difference.

Ellie has few close relationships, mainly due to her reserved nature. She often feels like an outsider among her peers, which leads to a sense of loneliness.

However, she secretly admires the bravery and camaraderie of adventurers. Her desire for connection might have led her to Obsidian Roar; given its legacy, she wanted adventurous companions, offering her a chance to grow and change.

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