"Oh, gods! With all that happened lately, I had almost forgotten about that." Tista took the records about Nana out of her dimensional amulet and started to read out loud.
According to the book, Nana had been born as Nerea, the daughter of Lutia’s shoemaker, 75 years back. From a tender age, she had shown a brilliant mind and an amazing talent for magic.
She had learned how to write, count, and use all kinds of chore magic by the age of three. Even without a master nor proper training, by the age of six, she had started to take care of her own family thanks to the spells that she had learned simply by observing the village’s healer.
By the age of ten, she had started to develop several personal spells and rumors spread throughout the Lustria County that she had inherited from her ancestors the power of the Dragon’s Eyes.
Even mages couldn’t explain how such a small kid could imitate their simplest spells just a few days after watching them in action despite not having received any explanation. The rumors had reached Count Cenar Lark, Trequill’s father, who had arranged for Nerea the exam at the nearby Lightning Griffon.
There, she had shocked the examiners by showing complete mastery over the first three tiers of magic and even hexa-casting. It would have been all the more reasons for rejecting her application since the nobles could already see their heirs being humiliated by a dirty poor commoner.
It was then that, after noticing their scorn where admiration was supposed to be, Nerea had performed Silverwing’s Hexagram. It forced the Headmaster to let her enroll and hope that, once inside the academy, the students would have broken her.
The records of the admission exams would be submitted to the Association and then to the Royals. If any of them discovered that the academy had rejected a twelve years old girl already more capable than most mages who graduated from lesser academies, the Headmaster’s head would have rolled.
According to the records, Nerea had it rough, especially during the first months. Hazing was the rule and few Professors did what they could to help her. Yet instead of breaking Nerea as her enemies hoped, that treatment made her stronger.
After a while, Nerea started to ambush her oppressors while they were alone in the academy corridors, and then she beat them until the only feeling they had at her sight was fear.
She would always heal them before leaving so that no proof remained. With her growing talent and outstanding grades in both her specialization as War Mage and Battle Mage, she had piqued the interest of the Royals themselves.
The Queen asked Nerea if she was interested in becoming one of the secret assets of the Kingdom in exchange for protection for her, her family, and more money than she could count.
The young girl already hated the whole world and the idea of finally being respected was too good to turn the Queen’s offer down. Nana officially failed her Battle Mage specialization so that she had the time to attend the Assassin specialization lessons that took place on the hidden seventh floor of the academy. fгeewebnovёl.com
The two disciplines followed the same principles, but while a Battle Mage was flashy and fought on the battlefield, an Assassin was inconspicuous and their work mostly took place inside opulent households.
Even though Nerea was considered to be a student with only one specialization, no one dared to mock her anymore. At least not after the Queen exacted revenge on her behalf and wiped out two noble families that had been persistent in troubling her.
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