Reincarnation Of A Swordsman: The Omni Mage

Chapter 198 Results (2)



After Lora, the golden text continued, shining green for some time:

5. RICK MARTIN (123) >> 31

6. LUCIA DEEN (59) >> 29

...

The screen continued before the list summarized: 289 students scored below 25, marked in red as failing candidates.

The room buzzed with uneasy whispers. Kyle glanced around and saw several students sinking into their seats, pale and defeated. Others shook their heads, muttering about the massive failure rate. Still, many clung to the hope that their performance in other exams would make up for their losses.

The screen shimmered again, and the General Weapon Training results emerged. The text this time glowed in sharp silver tones, with animated sparks that danced across the screen, mimicking clashing swords.

The first name was no surprise, but the number beside it was:

1. KYLE LIN (88) >> 101,200

The number was so absurd it stunned the entire room into silence. Students exchanged baffled looks, some even leaning forward to confirm that they weren't imagining things.

"Is that a typo?" someone whispered.

"One hundred thousand points?!" another muttered in awe.

The list continued, this time, in a stark contrast:

2. RIYA WOOD (91) >> 405

3. ZACK TAYLOR (62) >> 205

The numbers looked green after Zack's:Nôv(el)B\\jnn

4. JACOB MARCOS (47) >> 178

5. TYLER GREEN (19) >> 164

...

Unlike the History results, only 21 students were marked in red for failing to achieve at least 25 points. But the gap between Kyle and the rest was a chasm no one could ignore.

The projector buzzed again, shifting to the Electives, where each specialization's results were displayed individually.

For Rune Making, the highest score read:

1. KYLE LIN (88) >> 100

He shared the top spot with:

2. LORA INGS (37) >> 100

By alphabetical order, Kyle's name came first, ensuring his dominance continued. The rest of the Rune Making scores followed:

3. MARCUS LANE (56) >> 86

4. LILLY GRAVES (12) >> 86

...

Notably, no one failed Rune Making. The lowest score was a respectable 30, which brought some relief to the students watching.

For Alchemy, the leaderboard shifted:

1. RIYA WOOD (91) >> 100

2. ANNE HOOTS (22) >> 85

3. ZARA LARKE (15) >> 85

The remaining scores gradually dwindled, though no one fell below 40 in this category.

The Beast Taming list brought more surprises. No one scored a perfect 100, but the top names were still impressive:

1. MILO ORLSON (94) >> 95

2. ZACK TAYLOR (62) >> 93

The gap widened considerably after that, with most students scoring in the 60s and 50s.

For Forge Mastery, another name climbed to the top:

1. ORION GLAIDE (06) >> 100

2. JARED STONE (38) >> 75

The projector summarized the Electives section: No one failed in Rune Making, Alchemy, Beast Taming, or Forge Mastery.

The screen flickered one final time, and the Wing Exams results appeared. Each wing's scores were listed separately, with the top performers highlighted.

In the Pyro Wing, Riya once again claimed the top spot:

1. RIYA WOOD (91) >> 150

In the Aqua Wing, the highest score was a modest:

1. CELINE DEW (45) >> 70

The remaining leaders also scored 70 each, but the Iron wing had it different.

1. ORION GLAIDE (06) >> 535

They were all stunned and surprised of how Orion had managed to score that high, but when their eyes met the list from the Thundra Wing, the room fell into stunned silence.

1. KYLE LIN (88) >> 327,670

The number seemed unreal, and for a moment, no one spoke before everyone descended into chaos, all screaming at the results.

"That's not possible!"

"What?! Three hundred thousand points!"

"This guy is not human!"

The second-highest score in the Thundra Wing read:

2. MILO ORLSON (94) >> 70

The gap was staggering. It was as though Kyle had played an entirely different game, leaving everyone else far behind.

With all the sections completed, the projector displayed the Top 10 Overall Scores, combining all the exams. The text glowed in radiant blue, signaling the final and most important list. They all knew that anyone that scored below 25%, which was 100 would have failed, hence would face expulsion.

1. KYLE LIN (88) >> 429,070 <SSS+>

2. RIYA WOOD (91) >> 697 <S>

3. ORION GLAIDE (06) >> 696 <S>

4. LORA INGS (34) >> 325 <A>

5. MILO ORLSON (94) >> 320 <A>

6. ZACK TAYLOR (62) >> 315 <A>

7. JACOB MARCOS (47) >> 298 <A>

8. ANNE HOOTS (22) >> 296 <A>

9. CELINE DEW (45) >> 270 <A>

10. ZARA LARKE (15) >> 270 <A>

300. JANE URUS (291) >> 100 <P>

... Congratulations, students of Year 1. You all passed! ;)

The atmosphere in the room was very tense as the list scrolled further down. The tension was palpable, with students holding their breath as they scanned the names and numbers. But as they continued, they realized that each name was highlighted in green, signaling success

When the last name appeared with the passing score of 100, the entire room erupted into cheers.

"We all passed!" someone shouted, and that single cry unleashed a tidal wave of excitement.

Students jumped out of their seats, hugging one another, laughing, and shouting in pure joy. Even those who had been sulking moments before now joined in the celebration. The sheer relief of avoiding failure swept through the room like a storm, and for once, the competitive rankings didn't matter as much as the collective victory.

Kyle watched the commotion with a small smirk. Riya rushed over, giving him a hearty clap on the back. "Looks like you're not just carrying yourself but the whole Thundra Wing!" she teased, grinning.

Zack joined them, laughing. "Yeah, man, share some of that 300,000 luck with the rest of us!"

Lora, quieter but just as pleased, gave Kyle a soft smile. "Congratulations, Kyle. You really stood out."

Minutes of pure chaos followed as students continued to revel in the shared success. It wasn't until the initial euphoria began to fade that someone pointed out the letters beside their names.

"What does the 'SSS+' even mean?" a curious voice asked.

"I think it's a grade," another suggested, though no one could be sure.

"It must be. S must mean superior, right?" someone added, sounding proud.

The students debated briefly before collectively shrugging it off. Their excitement over passing overshadowed any confusion about the grading system.

Before long, the room was filled with chatter again, groups forming and breaking apart as students excitedly discussed their holiday plans. It wasn't until Dan coughed loudly that they all quieted, turning toward their homeroom teacher.

Dan stood with his arms crossed, a rare smirk on his face. "Congratulations to all of you. I'd say this is the best performance we've seen in years. But let's not forget, this is just the start of your journey. Now, if you're planning to travel during the holiday, I suggest you head out to prepare. The academy's portals will be open shortly."

The mention of the portals rekindled the excitement. Students quickly began gathering their things, some still chattering about their scores and holiday plans.

One by one, they all left the hall with excited smiles and it didn't take long for the hall to be empty once more.

Kyle, meanwhile, chose not to discuss with anyone. He immediately began heading to the dorms as he had plans before the travel.


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