I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! Chapter 103: Last One In The Menu: Magic Exam! (1)

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Shortly after, I joined the other kids who were taking the magic exams.

Instead of having the exam at an open field just like the physical combat exams, the children who signed up for the magic exam were taken to a stadium—the style reminds me of a colosseum.

The number of children partic.i.p.ating in magic exam… is way fewer than the ones signing up for the physical combat exams. I guess it has something to do with how only a few parents trained their children's magic before they turned 6? From what the children talked about, I quickly understood that most of us here are from a magician family.

There are also some children older than 6 years old who just enrolled. No wonder they would take the magic exams.

Ah right, since there was the first batch of children who took the magic exams during when I took my swordsmans.h.i.+p exam, that also contributed significantly to the few number of children I'm seeing.

When we entered the stadium, we saw some teachers with magician robes eagerly waiting for us.

"The next batch of the magician world's future is here!"

…the most eccentric lady lifted her hands up in the sky and announced happily.

Uh, thanks?

She then adjusted her gla.s.ses—ah, since her hair is short, I can see how her gla.s.ses has chains equipped on it. She is wearing a hat typical to a witch… yup, could she be the head of examiners here?

"Greetings, our future children! We are happy to welcome you here! This colosseum is equipped with magic barriers so there's no need to worry. The exam will be held simultaneously based on the type of magic you want to demonstrate. I believe all of you are trained at some degree in magic, so you should have figured out which is one is your forte. The offensive magicians will be with me, the defensive magicians will be with the teacher on my right, and the other type magicians will be with the teacher on my left! Now, go and get lined up!!"

The same lady quickly announced and clapped her hands to hurry us off.

…Uhm, I will pick the offensive one, I think…

For now, I will put aside the lady's eccentric-ness…(?)

"Ah, welcome, future offensive magicians!! I'm happy to be with you right here, right now! Now, let's go to the rule—"

Before she managed to say the rule, the teacher who was a.s.signed to lead us—let me call them the a.s.sistant—whispered something to that lady.

"Hmm? I haven't introduced myself and the other ones? The others are introducing themselves now? Ah, okay!" She gestured the a.s.sistant to go away as she understood what the a.s.sistant meant…

"Ahem! You can just call me Miss Norma. Now, off to the rules… There will be several targets of your attacks, most of them are not moving, and there will be a few moving targets. All you need to do is to focus on attacking the targets. I will observe your power and apt.i.tude in magic. Oh, the targets are made using magical devices. Understood?"

…I understand, but you spoke too fast…

Some of the children only stared blankly at Miss Norma, who is definitely not normal.

The worried a.s.sistant gestured to Miss Norma so she could repeat the whole thing in a slower speed… and so, she did.

"Ye---s!"

After she slowed down and explained it again, all of us said that in unison.

"Now, line up!"

Oddly enough, all of the children here knew how to behave and lined up quickly. Could it be that they are now covering their naughtiness just in case, as it's an entrance exams? No, kids won't be thinking about that. …But it's possible that their parents have advised them very strictly.

Afterwards, I saw how Miss Norma clicked some b.u.t.tons on a device and that triggered some targets to appear on the field before us.

There were around 10 inanimate targets, their statures mimicked goblins, the easy-to-encounter monster. Meanwhile, there were 4 lively animate targets, they looked like a ghost-kind of a monster, the one that looked like a small flying blanket.

Since they are produced by a magic tool, they resembled a holographic projection, but they might have been programmed somehow to mimic the real thing's endurance.

"Okay, now, first kid, come to stand to the designated spot near me and use your magic to hit the targets after my cue. Use your strongest magic that you could control well. Remember that I will be monitoring your power and control over that power. How many do you have to hit? Hmm, well… just do your best and leave the scoring to me. Now, go!"

Stand at the spot near Miss Norma, that she just pointed?

Ah, yes, the distance between our position and the targets isn't that close, but it isn't that far, too. It's just perfect.

Furthermore, she also made sure that the distance from the designated spot to the other children in queue and to herself was of a safe distance.

"Miss!"

One of the children raised his hand.

"Yes?"

"My magic specializes in close-ranged battles. Can we dash closer to the targets after your cue, or must we hit the targets somehow from that distance?"

"Good question. Yes, you can. I do not discriminate against those who prefer close-ranged magic, after all. Your starting position should be here, however."

Ah-, I see, makes sense.

In any case, close-ranged magic…? It's not like I can create another ice sword and try to hit the targets with that, right? It would be categorized as a major display of my swordsmans.h.i.+p instead of magic…

To be honest, close-ranged magic also comes with the requirement of having a good physical ability to dash and get close with your enemy, plus a good reflex to dodge the enemy's sudden attack up-close. I was concerned about it, when Miss Norma continued to explain. Oh, so it's no problem as the targets here won't attack us. Good. I could see the kid who asked that question also sighed in relief.

The next second, I watched as the other children in front of me displayed their various ways of destroying the targets.

For examples…

Creating arrows or scythes of wind and showering the targets with those arrows.

Emitting a heat wave of fire that hit the targets.

Das.h.i.+ng forward and blowing the targets with the thunder sparks' impact.

Destroying the ground below the targets.

Summoning the plants to bind the targets tightly.

And so on.

Some managed to destroy many targets including a few of the moving ones, while some didn't even manage to scratch the targets… They lacked control of their power and misdirected it…

Some of the children who displayed a clear failure quickly turned pale and some even cried.

"Come on, I told you to do your best and let me calculate your score. Whether you missed or not would be considered in the scoring, but failure to destroy the targets doesn't always guarantee your failure to enroll here," Miss Norma said to a.s.sure the children who panicked after feeling they messed up.

…Yes, but it might guarantee our failure to be in the special cla.s.s, right?

"There were some instances of talented small magicians who failed to destroy the targets during past entrance exams but they still got to the special cla.s.s in the end. I considered their talent and skills to be potential, so…"

…Let me a.n.a.lyze it. They probably managed to get into the special cla.s.s because their scores in other exams could cover up for their lacking scores in magic exams. Or that Miss Norma genuinely saw the unpolished diamonds inside the said children.

Moving on, I continued to watch various displays of magic that I hadn't experienced before.

There were some who displayed the rare affinities like [Light], [Dark], and [Life], but their amount could be counted with only your hands. Not to mention that they were not pure humans. Some were mixed breeds, and some were even the pure-bred elves or onis!

Yup. Obviously, there were members of other races partic.i.p.ating in this enrollment exams.

Oh, Iris was perfectly a human… I think. I didn't think of asking her about it…

Just like before, after some display of magic, Miss Norma could stop the children from trying to give another attack as she was done with a.n.a.lyzing their power and control over magic.

So far, the record was destroying all inanimate targets and three moving targets, leaving one surviving animate target.

While observing the examples given by the children who performed before me, I contemplated on which attacks should I display. It's not like I'm completely unprepared, as I had my family members to give me some clues about how the exams would be like.

First… I decided it would be nice to display just one element strongly, instead of displaying all of my elements right here.

Ah well… there were some children who tried to brag their dual-elements or triple-elements.

But hey, I just wanted to live a peaceful and normal life, so I should try to preserve it while I could. I may need to display my other elements during future cla.s.ses to train my magic, but for now…

Okay, [Ice]'s it.

And since I only saw less than 5 children who used Half Incantation or Nonspraec Incantation to brag but with less impact or power output, I decided to stick with Spraec Incantation.

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