Chapter 46: Professor Draven's Test (3) The Supplementary Test?
A silence followed his statement, filled with unspoken tension. Despite the professor's seemingly generous offer, no one moved to leave. Everyone knew better than to miss an opportunity, no matter how daunting, to prove their worth in Draven's class.
"Good," Draven said, a ghost of satisfaction flickering in his otherwise impassive eyes. With a wave of his hand, another set of papers floated gracefully through the air, landing with perfect precision on each desk. The students looked down to find identical sheets before them.
Amberine picked up the new paper and scanned the instructions. The task was to decipher a magic circle that had been disassembled into five different parts, each represented by its own circle. The connection between the circles was philosophical rather than functional. She frowned, trying to grasp the underlying concept.
"This will be the end of today's class," Draven continued, causing a ripple of surprise. He never ended classes early, always utilizing every second until the bell. "You may discuss the task among yourselves, but remember, you have only two days to submit your work to my assistant Professor, Yuli.
If you've been following the class with eager motivation and enough intellect, you should be able to realize the mechanism with practical ease,"
As he turned to leave, Draven paused at the door. His gaze, suddenly sharp and deadly, swept the room once more. "Any attempts at dishonesty," he said, his voice dropping to a menacing whisper, "Such as threatening, bribing, sabotaging, or plagiarism, will be dealt with in ways you wouldn't ever want to imagine. It won't take me 10 minutes to notice a fool,"
The room seemed to drop several degrees as a shiver ran through the students. Amberine felt a cold sweat break out on her back. As Draven exited, the door closing behind him with an echoing click, the atmosphere began to thaw.
Amberine let out a long breath she hadn't realized she was holding as she uttered. "Acting so high and mighty, I bet you hired someone else to make this test, aren't you?" and looked back at the supplementary test paper. She ran a hand through her hair, feeling the tension knotting her muscles. The complexity of the task seemed to mock her as she reread the instructions.
She stood and made her way over to Maris, who was staring intently at her own paper. "Can you believe this?" Amberine grumbled. "He's given us another impossible puzzle."
Maris glanced up, a faint smile playing on her lips. "As expected of Professor Draven. It's confusing, but that's his style."
Amberine raised an eyebrow. "You've been praising him a lot today. What's going on? Did he bribe you or something? Don't tell me... You fell in love with him!?
I know that he's quite good-looking, though, but seriously, Maris!?"
Maris laughed softly, shaking her head. "I wish. No, I just think he's... pushing us to be our best."
Amberine rolled her eyes. "Sure, if our best means driving ourselves insane."
Their conversation was cut short as they noticed Elara briskly gathering her things. Her expression was a mask of determination, but fatigue lingered in her eyes. She moved with purpose, clearly intending to rest before tackling the supplementary test.
As Elara reached the door, she paused and glanced back at Amberine. Their eyes locked, and a familiar spark of rivalry flared up between them. Without a word, they exchanged a silent promise of competition. Amberine felt her blood boil, a mix of annoyance and motivation rising within her as she saw Elara's eyes seemed to be saying 'Don't even wish that you could beat me, stupid'.
She snorted. "I swear I'll finish and turn in my test before she does," she muttered to Maris, who gave her a sympathetic look.
"I'll just wish you for the best," Maries replied with a wry smile.
With a sigh, Amberine turned her attention back to her own paper. She needed to get a head start if she wanted to best Elara. The task required more than just magical knowledge; it demanded an understanding of the underlying philosophy connecting the elements.
She racked her brain, trying to recall her studies on elemental harmony, a concept Professor Draven often emphasized but rarely explained in detail.
Determined to gain any possible advantage, Amberine approached Assistant Professor Yuli, the assistant professor who often seemed slightly more approachable than Draven. She put on her most charming smile as she addressed him.
"Assitant Professor Yuli," she began, her tone overly friendly, "do you have any hints for the supplementary test? Just a tiny clue to get us started?"
Yuli looked up from her own work, a wry smile tugging at her lips. "Amberine, if I gave you a hint, it wouldn't be much of a test, would it?"
She pouted playfully. "Oh, come on. Just a small one? Something to point us in the right direction?"
Yuli chuckled softly, shaking her head. "The purpose of this test is for you to think critically and apply what you've learned. Trust in your abilities. You're more capable than you give yourself credit for."
Amberine sighed, realizing she wasn't going to get any help from her. "Thanks, Assistant Professor Yuli," she said, her tone sincere despite her disappointment.
As she walked back to her desk, she felt a renewed sense of determination. She might not have gotten a direct hint, but Yuli's words reminded her that she had been through tough challenges before and come out stronger. This would be no different.
Sitting down, Amberine spread out her notes and began to dissect the task with a fresh perspective. The five circles, she noted, had distinct elemental symbols, each representing fire, water, earth, air, and spirit. The challenge lay in understanding how these elements philosophically connected and how their harmony could be reassembled into a cohesive magic circle.
She started with fire, her own elemental affinity. The essence of fire was transformation and energy. Water represented adaptability and flow. Earth was stability and growth. Air signified freedom and movement. Spirit, the most abstract, connected all other elements and symbolized balance and unity.
Amberine's quill moved quickly as she wrote down her thoughts, sketching rough diagrams and making notes. She needed to find a way to harmonize these principles into a single, unified circle.
Her thoughts were interrupted by Maris, who leaned over to look at her notes. "You're really getting into it, aren't you?"
Amberine smiled wryly. "I have to if I want to beat Elara."
Maris nodded thoughtfully. "I think I see what you're getting at. The elements aren't just separate forces; they complement each other. Maybe we need to find the connections between them rather than treating them as isolated parts."
Amberine felt a spark of hope. "Exactly. It's about the harmony of elements. We need to think about how they interact and balance each other."
They worked together, exchanging ideas and refining their understanding of the task. As the hours passed, other students began to join their discussion, forming small groups around the room. The atmosphere grew collaborative, with each student contributing their insights and theories.
By the time Amberine packed up to leave for the day, she felt a mixture of exhaustion and optimism. The task was daunting, but with their combined efforts and a clear focus on the harmony of elements, they had a fighting chance.
As she left the classroom, her mind raced with ideas and strategies. She knew she would need to put in long hours, but the thought of finally besting Elara and proving her worth to Professor Draven kept her motivated.
The next two days would be crucial. Amberine planned to dive deep into her books, consult with her classmates, and refine her understanding of elemental harmony. The deadline loomed, but she was determined to face it head-on.
And as for Elara, Amberine couldn't help but smirk at the thought of their rivalry pushing them both to new heights. She was ready to give it her all, confident that she could rise to the challenge and emerge victorious.
The chapter ended with Amberine approaching the assistant professor, Yuli, once more. This time, she didn't ask for hints but simply thanked him for his encouragement.
"I'll do my best," she said, her voice filled with determination.
Yuli nodded, his eyes reflecting a quiet confidence in her abilities. "I know you will, Amberine. Good luck."
With that, Amberine left the classroom, ready to tackle the supplementary test and prove herself once and for all.