Reborn With the Infinite Gods System

Chapter 106 I awakened with A High ranked Talent



Chapter 106 I awakened with A High ranked Talent

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Axel sat stiffly in his chair, his gaze locked on Headmaster Marion, who stood at the front of the grand hall. The old man had the same smug grin plastered on his face, the one that Axel had come to despise. That grin had fooled so many, including himself, once upon a time.

It was the kind of expression that promised power, glory, and greatness to the unassuming masses, and like a snake, it slithered into the hearts of those too naive to see the venom behind it.

Marion's reputation preceded him—a figure of both reverence and fear at the academy. To those who knew him for what he truly was, he was a manipulative leader, someone who preyed on the weak and discarded them without a second thought. Axel had learned that hard lesson only after stepping into the shoes of those forsaken by the system. Marion's kindness was reserved for the strong, and the weak...

well, they were left to rot.

As Marion finished his conversation with the board members, Axel's lips twisted in distaste. The man walked back to the podium, a showman preparing to address his audience. Silence fell across the room as hundreds of students, brimming with youthful excitement and expectation, looked up at him with wide, hopeful eyes. Axel, however, leaned back in his chair, his expression cold and detached.

Headmaster Marion began his speech with grand gestures and an exaggerated tone. "You are the future! The hope of humanity! The power you hold within you is greater than anything that has ever existed! You, my children, will rise above all others, and it will be your strength that leads us into a new age!"

The hall erupted with applause and cheers, the students soaking up every word. Axel clenched his fists under the table, the words tasting bitter in his mouth. It was the same speech Marion had given every year, a facade that fed the students' egos, making them believe they were invincible, that their powers made them gods. And once upon a time, Axel had believed him too.

The promises of being a "man above all others," the idea that his awakening would put him on a pedestal—he had fallen for it, just like the others.

But now, he knew better.

His gaze drifted to Williams and Sarah, two students seated nearby, their eyes sparkling with awe. They were drinking in every word, their faces filled with admiration for the man standing before them. Marion's words had hit them like a shot of adrenaline, fueling their pride and ambitions. Axel chuckled darkly to himself.

It reminded him of the time back in college, in his former life, when a man had come into class, selling books about how to get a perfect GPA and land million-dollar jobs. "If you're making millions," Axel had thought years later, "why the hell would you be hawking books?"

"Now," Marion's voice rang through the hall, his grin widening as he gestured toward the stage. "Shall we begin the testing of the double binding?"

The room fell into an uneasy silence, a sharp contrast to the earlier cheers. The air thickened with anticipation, and the six double binding candidates shifted nervously in their seats. Axel watched them closely, noting the way their expressions hardened. Despite the tension, there was no fear in their eyes. If anything, they seemed eager. Confident.

This was the moment they had trained for, the moment they would prove their worth.

"Rave Zurk," Marion called, "please step forward to the power crystal."

A boy with a striking mix of dark and yellow hair stood up, his green tracksuit rustling as he confidently made his way to the front. Rave Zurk walked with the swagger of someone who knew he was already at the top. His every step oozed with arrogance, the kind that only came from a life of constant praise.

The audience watched with bated breath as he reached out to the power crystal, his hand hovering over it for a brief moment before he pressed his palm against the smooth surface.

Without needing instruction, Rave channeled his mana into the crystal, and within seconds, two distinct colors bloomed from his hand—one a brilliant gold, the other a muted grey. Gasps echoed through the hall as the crystal began to hum with energy, words slowly appearing on its surface, followed by a glowing ranking.

Rave's eyes widened as he pulled back his hand, his breath catching in his throat. Axel didn't miss the way his fingers trembled ever so slightly. Confidence, no matter how overwhelming, always crumbled in the face of uncertainty.

Marion, his eyes glinting with pride, stroked his long, white beard—now double the size it had been since Axel last saw him. "Well, well," the headmaster said, his voice dripping with approval. "You are truly born special, Rave."

The room held its breath.

"S-rank binding: Sound Walker and Ice Dominance! You will make a great hunter, my boy."

Rave pocketed his hands, his lips curving into a self-satisfied smirk as he sauntered back to the group, his head held high. He looked around as if he were the star of a grand show, weaving his head like a peacock showing off its feathers.

Axel's lips thinned. He understood the boy's confidence. An S-rank talent was nothing to scoff at. The potential to become SS-rank in the future was within reach. But talent was just that—potential. Rave wasn't an S-rank fighter now, just someone with the capacity to grow into one.

Still, the praise heaped upon him by Marion was enough to inflate his ego, just as it had inflated Axel's all those years ago.

The test continued, each of the remaining candidates stepping forward, their hands glowing with power as they fed the crystal. Each time, the results were the same—S-rank after S-rank. By the fourth candidate, the tension had all but dissipated. The students began to relax, their fear melting away as if they had already known the outcome. Five S-ranks. Five powerful awakenings.

Their confidence was now sky-high, a collective arrogance that spread through the hall like wildfire.

Then, the final name was called.

"Grey Artemis, please step up to the power crystal."

A girl, who had been sitting quietly in the back, stood. Axel's eyes narrowed as he watched her. She was different. She moved with less confidence than the others, but there was something about her... something unsettling. Her mana, though subtle, sent a shiver down his spine.

It was familiar, too familiar.

'Her mana... it's like mine,' Axel thought, his heart skipping a beat. 'And like Thor's and Loki's... Could she be...?'

Artemis approached the crystal slowly, her dark brown eyes flickering with uncertainty. Her hand hovered over the crystal, and for a moment, the hall held its breath. Then, with a deep inhale, she placed her hand on the crystal, flooding it with her energy.

The reaction was immediate.

A flash of green and purple erupted from her palm, lighting up the entire room. The crystal hummed louder than before, vibrating with raw energy. The audience shifted in their seats, murmurs rippling through the crowd as the crystal struggled to process the power flowing into it.

Axel's eyes widened. This was different. This was beyond anything he had seen today.

Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the crystal displayed her stats. Artemis stepped back, her eyes locked on the glowing letters. Her lips parted slightly, her breath coming in short gasps as she read the result.

Headmaster Marion's voice cracked as he spoke. "A... SS-rank ability!"

The room erupted into chaos. Gasps, shouts, whispers—everyone was reacting at once. Commander Asher, seated with the board members, nodded in approval, a rare smile gracing his otherwise stoic face. The S-rank candidates exchanged uneasy glances, their earlier confidence shattered by this unexpected turn.

Axel's expression remained unreadable, but inside, a storm brewed. This girl... she was dangerous.

But it wasn't over yet.

The crystal, which had shown her ranking, had not yet displayed her ability. The room grew tense once more as the screen flickered, struggling to show the image. It was blurred, distorted, as if the crystal itself couldn't comprehend what it was revealing.

Axel's heart pounded. The last time something like this had happened, it had been with him.

Finally, the image sharpened.

And the entire room fell into stunned silence.

"Your ability is..." Marion's voice trailed off.

"Affinity to Nature."

The reaction was immediate. No one had to say anything twice. The murmurs started low, then grew louder, spreading like wildfire through the crowd.

Nature affinity. A power so basic, so... useless.

Axel's lips curled into a grim smile.

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The room had just crowned its queen—and immediately cast her aside.


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