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Surviving the Magic Academy With Just Intelligence Stats-Chapter 90: Information
The arena erupted with activity as multiple magical platforms rose from the ground, each surrounded by shimmering barriers. Professor Richard Lancaster’s magically amplified voice boomed across the stadium:
"Ladies and gentlemen, the second round of our freshman ranking tournament begins! Our eight seeded teams have now entered the fray, and what a spectacle we’re witnessing already!"
Lancaster’s excitement was palpable as he gestured broadly toward Platform One, where the dust was already settling. "In what must be a tournament record, Ambrose Rothschild’s team has secured victory in under two minutes! Sun Hualing’s combat prowess has left spectators speechless and the Shadowclaw team completely overwhelmed!"
Indeed, on Platform One, Fenris and his teammates were still being helped to their feet by medical staff while Ambrose’s team regrouped at the edge of the arena. The speed and brutality of their victory had cast a momentary hush over the normally boisterous crowd.
"But don’t let that quick match distract you from the brilliant display occurring on Platform Two!" Lancaster redirected attention to where Lysander Blackvale stood with perfect posture, his team systematically dismantling Viktor Ironbound’s defensive formation.
"Observe how Blackvale manipulates arcane energies with extraordinary precision!" Lancaster’s commentary drew appreciative gasps from the audience as Lysander’s spellwork created a complex geometric pattern that bypassed Viktor’s steel defenses entirely.
"Ironbound’s impressive physical durability proves insufficient against Blackvale’s tactical approach," Lancaster explained as Viktor staggered backward, his team struggling to maintain formation. "A powerful reminder that even the strongest shield has its vulnerabilities!"
On Platform Three, Aurora Silverwind’s team faced Edmund Stormhaven’s weather manipulators in what Lancaster dubbed "the battle of elemental mastery."
"Extraordinary!" Lancaster exclaimed as Aurora’s Spirit Resonance created ethereal barriers that dissipated Stormhaven’s lightning strikes. "Miss Silverwind is demonstrating why House Silverwind remains among the Great Houses! Her spiritual energy neutralizes Stormhaven’s weather manipulation at every turn!"
The crowd roared as Aurora’s teammate, Diana Vale, synchronized her Spirit Enhancement with Aurora’s abilities, creating a cascading effect that amplified their defensive capabilities. Edmund’s expression betrayed his growing frustration as each calculated assault met an impenetrable spiritual barrier.
"Witness the synergy between Silverwind and Vale!" Lancaster’s voice carried a note of genuine admiration. "Textbook coordination that transforms individual talents into something greater than their sum!"
Platform Four hosted Leon Steelheart’s swordsmen against Helena Brightflame’s fire manipulators in what quickly became the most visually spectacular confrontation of the round.
"Steel versus flame!" Lancaster narrated enthusiastically. "Steelheart’s bladework defies belief—moving with such precision that he’s literally cutting through Brightflame’s fire projections!"
The audience watched in awe as Leon, despite possessing no magical talent whatsoever, executed sword techniques with such perfection that he created vacuum slices through Helena’s carefully constructed flame walls. His teammates followed his example, adapting physical combat principles to counter magical assaults.
"Remember, students," Lancaster’s voice carried an educational tone, "talent isn’t everything! Steelheart demonstrates that technique, discipline, and understanding of fundamental principles can overcome raw magical power!"
Across Platform Five, Claire Wintermist’s ice specialists battled Cecilia Starweaver’s light manipulators in a dazzling display that transformed the entire arena into a kaleidoscope of refracted light and crystalline structures.
"A symphony of light and ice!" Lancaster exclaimed. "Wintermist’s tactical approach focuses on controlling the battlefield’s geometry while Starweaver attempts to overwhelm through pure luminous intensity!"
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Claire’s strategically placed ice formations captured and redirected Cecilia’s light bursts, creating unpredictable patterns of refraction that confused the opposing team. Meanwhile, Jin Tao’s lightning-quick team on Platform Six easily outpaced their opposition through sheer speed.
"Jin Tao’s Thunder Step allows his entire team to maintain pressure from multiple angles simultaneously!" Lancaster explained as Jin’s team executed a perfectly coordinated five-point attack pattern. "Their opponents simply cannot track their movements!"
Raven Bloodworth’s team on Platform Seven demonstrated why blood manipulation remained one of the most feared combat arts, despite its controversial reputation.
"Bloodworth shows remarkable restraint and precision," Lancaster noted with approval. "Using his Blood Pulse to enhance his team’s capabilities rather than directly attacking his opponents—a mature approach that speaks to his tactical acumen!"
As the second round neared its conclusion, Lancaster summarized the emerging tournament narrative: "Seven of our eight seeded teams advance, proving the academy’s assessment of their capabilities was well-founded! The question remains—who among these exceptional teams will claim the Archmage’s Medallion?"
The crowd roared its approval as magical indicators flashed across the arena, confirming the round’s official results and setting the stage for the third round.
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Underground Prison,
When the footsteps of their captor finally faded into the distance, silence settled over the underground chamber like a heavy blanket. For several long moments, none of the three Xian spies moved, each waiting to confirm Elena’s departure was genuine rather than a cruel test.
Akira was the first to stir, wincing as he pulled himself into a seated position. His normally stoic expression cracked as pain lanced through his body. "Is she gone?" he whispered, his voice hoarse from suppressed screams.
Ruohan nodded, her keen ears straining for any lingering presence. "For now," she confirmed, her normally polished accent roughened by exhaustion. "Also, why are you asking me, you are the observer remember" she retorted.
"Our talents don’t work here, remember" Akira spoke as he raised his hands to show the cuffs that were connected to chains. These cuffs were a special kind that prevented them from accessing their abilities.
She crawled toward him with deliberate movements, her imperial training allowing her to manage her own pain with practiced detachment.
Min-jae remained motionless the longest, his breathing carefully measured until he finally allowed himself to slump against the cage wall. "That woman," he muttered, "is not what she appears to be."
Ruohan began examining Akira’s wounds with clinical precision, tearing strips from her already tattered undergarments to serve as makeshift bandages. As she cleaned a particularly deep laceration across his shoulder, she paused, her brow furrowing in concentration.
"What is it?" Akira asked, noticing her sudden stillness.
"Look at this," she replied, tilting his shoulder toward the dim magical light that illuminated their prison. "These cuts... they’re too precise."
Min-jae crawled closer, curiosity overcoming his body’s protests. His eyes widened as he examined the pattern of wounds. "These aren’t random," he agreed, voice dropping to a barely audible whisper. "The depth, the angle, the placement—it’s deliberate."
Ruohan traced her finger along the edge of one wound, careful not to cause additional pain. "It’s script," she realized, recognition dawning in her eyes. "Old imperial cipher, third-level encryption."
The three spies exchanged meaningful glances, their shared training in imperial intelligence allowing them to recognize what others would dismiss as torture’s random cruelty. Without another word, they began systematically examining each other’s injuries, positioning themselves beneath the light to better view the subtle patterns carved into their flesh.
"Mine appears to be the first segment," Min-jae noted, arranging himself so Akira could read the pattern across his back. "Followed by Ruohan’s left arm and torso, then your sequence, Akira."
For nearly an hour, they worked together, deciphering the message written in their very skin. The cipher was complex, requiring multiple reference points and position-dependent substitutions—a method taught only to imperial intelligence operatives of the highest clearance.
"So our torturer is one of ours?" Akira suggested, disbelief evident in his voice.
Min-jae shook his head slowly. "Not necessarily. The method could have been extracted from a captured operative."
Ruohan completed transcribing the final segment from Akira’s injuries, her face growing pale as she assembled the complete message. "Listen to this," she whispered, translating the cipher into Xian language. "..."
A heavy silence fell over the cage as the implications settled upon them.
"Who is she?" Akira finally asked, glancing toward the tunnel where Elena had disappeared. "To deliver intelligence in such a... unique manner."