Chapter 97: Cameron
Making his crimson eyes narrow.
"Lucy, take care of the place when I am gone." Aur looked at Lucy calmly with a smile on his face.
"Young master, you won't punish me?" Lucy asked tentatively with a meek expression on her face.
"Why would I punish you?" Aur shook his head with a smile on his face as he tenderly patted her head with love in his expression.
"I know you are helpless against him and you couldn't go against my order as well. It must have been very tough for you."
A small tear fell from Lucy's eyes as she nodded her head. After Aur gave enough time to Lucy, Aur looked at the man with a respectful expression.
"Where will we be going?"
"It will happen in the normal class of class 1-A, so you don't have to worry. Let's go," the white-armored man said with a smile on his face.
Aur nodded his head with agreement.
Making the white-armored man satisfied as he walked out of the dorm room with Aur following behind him.
"This kid is quite obedient, unlike what I thought him to be." The man glanced at the sturdy and big build of Aur and couldn't help but be amazed.
Not only was Aur big, but he seemed to emit a sense of intimidation just from standing near him, as if he was a mere bug that could be crushed with the will of Aur.
This sense of pressure was naturally emitted by Aur, and the man couldn't see the activation of a spell as well, which caused him to be even more amazed by it.
"Has he broken the limits of a mortal body?" This thought came to his mind, however, the man soon shook his head as the thought went out of his head, "He must have reached the peak of a mortal's body at most."
There was no way an unranked wizard (Mage apprentice realm) could ever hope to accomplish it, even in the village records, the fastest a man could break the limit of the mortal's body was from a tier one peak wizard, and the man was none other than the current village leader, Noah himself.
Except for him, almost all the wizards who ever lived in the village could only break the limits in their body when they became a tier two wizard; that was the only way to make their body more stronger than a mortal could ever hope to achieve in their dreams.
Thinking of this, the white-armored man could only console himself that there was no way that Aur could have broken his body's limit.
After all, although spells increase the strength of physique, breaking the limits of the mortal body that you were born with was not easy from what the man has heard.
He himself reached the peak of a mortal's body long ago.
However, breaking through from it was the hardest part as his body couldn't be strengthened anymore by normal methods of just increasing the strength of the spell as the more your body is strengthened by the spell, the more it grows resistant to it.
"Sigh." The man sighed thinking of this.
"What is your name, mister?" Aur asked with a smile on his face.
"Hmm?" The man glanced at Aur again with the corner of my eyes. "It is Cameron."
"Oh, okay then." Aur nodded his head.
Cameron raised his eyebrows, looking at Aur with a strange expression. "Why are you asking my name for?"
"Just for the sake of it." Aur said with a smile on his face.
"Look, we have arrived." he suddenly pointed in front of him with a smile on his face not letting the man speak.
Cameron looked in front where he saw a huge building built in the ancient-pagoda style building.
"Young master, we have arrived." He smiled respectfully.
"Hmm, why did this guy become so respectful all of a sudden?" Aur thought with his outer expression calm and composed.
"Young master, according to the procedure, I need to guide you there myself. I hope you can understand until then I must follow you."
"I can understand that." Aur nodded his head with a shrug.
"Thank you, young master." Cameron smiled.
As the two walked, they entered the building.
The vision of people walking here and there filled his vision, where the students were numerous in number, causing Aur to frown.
"What is this emergency for?" He asked with a frown.
"You will know after you enter the class yourself, young master Aur." Cameron replied with a mysterious expression on his face.
Aur glanced at the students who were hurriedly walking.
They all had something in common: they were all guided by the men in shining white armour, no matter which student it is, without any discrimination given to them at all.
"This might be more serious than I thought." Aur's expression gradually turned serious when he saw this.
Initially, he had thought that only class 1-A were made to compulsorily attend the classes, however, from the looks of it, this wasn't the case at all.
Instead, everyone was being called, which signified the unfolding event might be very important to the village.
Aur shook his head as his expression turned to a calm one again as he finally saw his own classroom.
Just then, he saw Anne, who was slowly making her way towards the class as well, with dark circles in her eyes, her hair messy as if she hadn't slept for a month.
Not only that, her face was devoid of any make-up and stuff, revealing her true average face. Her weight also seemed to have slimmed down by a large margin.
Making her appearance extremely miserable. In the side of her, there was a woman in a white armor closely monitoring her with an expressionless face without any respect in her gaze.
The moment Anne saw Aur, her body started to tremble with fear written on her eyes.
Seeing this, the female white-armored guard patted her back with a frown on her face.
"Move." She said coldly.
"Yes, yes, I am moving." Anne hurriedly said as she tentatively arrived in front of the door, passing through the silent Aur, who was expressionless.
"Aur, I didn't really trap you, only Leo did it. I hope you can forgive." Anne said in a whisper.
Aur's just had an amused expression as he entered the door with a smirk on his face.
Anne gritted her teeth seeing this.
"Please, Aur, can you forgive me?" Anne hurriedly said in a loud tone. Her voice echoed throughout the hallway, making everyone's gaze attracted to her.
Aur just shook his head as he entered the class, and Cameron stayed outside.
A frown replaced Anne's face when she saw the fleeting Aur.
"I guess he was really not stupid."