Everyone around them looked at Glesia.

The blessed light enveloped her body.

She continued to train as if she were in a real fight.

Her movements changed.

He wondered what illumination she experienced. He also did not know what caused it.

There were cases where someone would emanate blessed light during intense training at the Great Royal Academy, but this did not happen very often.

Should his attribute evolve he would reach level 4, which was considered a high level for the early days at the Academy.

He swallowed saliva.

She would surpass the main hero of this world, who had reached level 3.

It was an extraordinary miracle.

“…How?”

“Are there only monsters in class A1?”

“If Glesia evolves her attribute, wouldn’t she reach level 4…?”

Some cadets approached with incredulity.

The blessed light was just an omen that implied evolution. It did not mean that it was definitive. It was still waiting for Glesia to be able to do it.

She continued to be absorbed in her training until she suddenly frowned.

Then he felt a deep regret.

“Aah.”

“……”

When the strong winds gradually stopped, the cadets nearby also sighed with regret.

Glesia lowered her sword.

Everyone’s hopes ended when her blessed light disappeared.

This outcome was to be expected.

She could surpass Leonhard if she reached level 4.

It was difficult for an attribute to evolve. An attribute could level up faster the higher its grade.

There was an obvious misrepresentation in this statement. It did not mean that cadets with higher grade attributes were more likely to level up, but that it would be difficult for cadets with lower grade attributes to evolve their attribute. Advanced chapters on NovelUtopia.com

Higher grade attributes grew faster than lower grade attributes, because those cadets worked harder to improve themselves. That was the background.

“Han Seong.”

Their gazes met when she called out to him.

“…What did you think?”

“Great. I didn’t notice any flaws in your movements.”

He really didn’t know if he was qualified to evaluate her.

“That’s it all?”

“What do you want me to examine in more detail?”

He asked her as she approached him.

He thought that she had advanced at a reasonable speed.

She had found her own way to evolve her attribute.

He didn’t understand what answer she expected from him.

“I want you to tell me everything you feel when you look at me.”

He was stunned at her words.

“……”

He was embarrassed because there were so many cadets around. He tried to calm down.

Glesia stopped her steps before him.

“……”

She had an innocent look on her face. But he didn’t know what to say.

He could not advise her because her attributes were different.

“Glesia. I can’t handle wind. Wouldn’t it be better if you asked a cadet with a similar attribute? I believe that is much more logical.”

She shook her head.

“I care more about what you think than what the other cadets say.”

The looks from the cadets around became more intense.

“I understand you. Your movements are very fluid, but they lack some variety. So I could predict what your next attack would be.”

“…Predictable.”

“It can turn into an advantage if you maintain the offense. But…”

He replied practically with a spear advantage.

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