THRONE OF SEAL
ern border of the Temple Alliance and counted itself as one of t
if calling for everyone to wake up. At that time, at the center of Odin, in a relatively
rough voice rang out. "Tell me, w
defend our families!" The voices that answered the question sounded young and wer
, abbreviated as Odin Hall. It was the place where children wit
est to become the most basic knight, the Knight Squire. Only after they
His name was Balza and he was the Chief Knight Teacher of Odin Hall. Reportedly, h
ranging from eight to ten years old, "Tel
y! Honesty! Compassion! Courage! Fairness! Sac
tween 10 and 100. Your task today will be to attain a spiritual energy of at least 10 and thus become a Knight Squire of the first rank. All those who successfully pass this exam will be able to remain here and train for
lked forward as he removed the woode
Balza was something that looked like a big wooden block connected to a stone groove. Within that stone groove was a stone bead. By hitting the block of wood, the stone bead would vibrate and the amount of spiritual energy
't matter if they were knights, magicians, or any other profession, the level of the spiritual energy being used was th
h hands grasping the wooden sword as he f
ne bead moved
on a sheet of paper as he declared, "Jiang Hu,
an instant, half of the people had already finis
Haoc
sciously lowered his head. Before hi
boy looked a little malnourished. He
he was only eight or nine years old, he was beautiful enough to make women jealous of him; especially because of his
out his wooden sword like the others. Instead, he place
ach
ook softened slightly. He no
es
deep breath and suddenly swung it with
ad bounced; but it obviously di
ed, "Spiritual energy l
ld see that Long Haochen truly did use all of his power and had gone all
hed and, while looking at Balza, he sa
lightly and sa
, "Teacher, give me another c
, that would be unfair to t
uldn't help staring blankly at Long Haochen. What is that? Perseverance? The Perseverance described in the Ten Standards of a Knight? The Ten Standards o
examinees and, using a very sincere tone towards the ones who trained alongs
e had, unexpecte
these kids that were eight to ten years old, it was fundamenta
Long Haochen. Because, even though Long Haochen may seem thin and weak, during that past year's training, he was the most assiduous amongst
hen was the most diligent student he had ever seen. That boy never needed to be supervised. Not only did he tra
he fact that Long Haochen didn't pass the exam took him aback. If such a diligent chi