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A Destined Young Master Villain

As soon as Trent became conscious of his reincarnation within a novel, he was promptly acquaintanced with an introductory mechanical system sound that identified itself as "Destiny." The novel is set in an imaginative realm where elements of science fiction, fantasy, swords, and magic intertwine. The main character possesses a merciless demeanor, astuteness, impeccable physical traits, overwhelming power, and an unrivaled temperament. Trent assumed the identity of Zenryx, whose background in this world exhibited great nobility and commanded a high level of prestige. He is consistently greeted with utmost respect and graciousness everywhere he goes. Power? Prestige? Wealth? Appearance? No one could even closely rival him. Trent demonstrated a preference for efficiency over exertion, as he adhered to the principle of "working smarter, not harder." However, Trent's exceptional talent and remarkable aptitude enabled him to consistently astound everyone, even in the absence of extensive training. Explore the intriguing portrayal of Zenryx's manipulation of the novel's protagonist and the intricate influence he holds over those around him. ================== Discord : https://discord.gg/ThqjWeCHZz

Xerzxes · Fantasy
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112 Chs

Pontiac Academy [Part 3]

The academy room classes were organized as A class, B class, C class, and D class.

A class was for those who had the potential of becoming a Great Magister. B class were for those people who had the Potential of becoming a Magister. As for the C class, it was for people who had the potential to reach Great rank. The last D class was for Advanced.

The other year classes were also designed like this.

The majority of the students fell into the categories of C rank and D rank. So both classes had been separated into three sections. C1, C2, and C3, the same goes for D classes.

The general knowledge test on the computer was used to evaluate their scores. The scores are then used for the field of study they were going to choose from.

Those who had high scores could pretty much choose any field of study they wanted. As for those who scored low? They were limited in what they could study.