The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing-Chapter 362 - 238: The Second Major Test, Begins!_2

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"Even if she were present, she would definitely fail to surpass Cersei."

Elf said angrily to An Su, resentful that she was considered less talented than that Holy Light figurehead, and even dared to say she was dull, no fun—boring, a word that was the greatest insult to a Chaotic Cultist.

That figurehead was very sly, never willing to face Elf in a challenge.

Infuriating.

Unfortunately, Elf could not understand An Su’s painstaking efforts; she only treated An Su as a mount, leaping onto his shoulder and slapping his cheek with her fluffy tail to signal that the young miss was seated properly and he should set off.

It was just a measly Church exam after all, everything would fall into her hands once she made a move.

Perhaps this exam would be an opportunity to humiliate Cersei.

With Doraemon already secured, An Su smiled calmly, donned his robe after breakfast, opened the door, and walked towards the Church in the dazzling sunlight. After half a block, he arrived at the Seven Gods Hall.

The first exam was held at the Magic Association; the second was moved to the Seven Gods Hall.

Brilliant gold sunlight fell from the glass dome above, the thousand-year-old hall basking in the morning’s dawn, Emblems of Radiance, Alchemy, Healing, Order, Druid, Star, and Chastity, representing the Seven Gods, were engraved on the walls of their respective zones,

An Su arrived later than planned; the hall was already packed with people.

Not just the candidates from the Radiant Holy See, but all prospective servants from the Seven Great Churches, all the talented young hopefuls were to take part in a unified examination.

As talented youths, especially the saints of the Radiant Holy See, their eyes sparkled with self-assurance and elegance, and their lips curved into graceful smiles.

After yesterday’s written exam, the Radiant Saints were convinced that they were the chosen of the goddess, destined to tread a path as favored children of fortune, unlike the secondary characters around them.

After all, they had blindly guessed on yesterday’s written test and still managed to qualify for the formal exam, a clear sign they were the chosen ones!

What they didn’t know was that their candidacy had already been revoked, and they were unqualified for the formal exam.

The Church just hadn’t informed them of their elimination.

In subsequent exams, they wouldn’t even have their scores recorded.

Nevertheless, they still had to show up and pay the exam fee for formality; consider it practice for next year’s retest. Apart from using the exam fee to fill the deficit created by Merlin, the saints also served as a backdrop.

Without enough people, the next round of exams couldn’t commence.

Seeing his peers’ confident and smug smiles, An Su dismissed the idea of revealing the truth to them. After all, knowing too much wasn’t always good, plus they had already paid.

Since they had come anyway, they might as well enjoy the experience.

An Su considered himself quite understanding; he went straight to the Radiant Church’s window to pay the fee and register. The fee for the formal exam was not cheap at all—just one person cost a hundred Gold Coins, almost as much as An Su’s daily allowance. No wonder the Priests were reluctant to let the saints go.

A single candidate was a hundred, several hundred candidates meant tens of thousands of Gold Coins—a hefty profit indeed.

"Meow." Elf tugged An Su’s sleeve with her tail, signaling him to pay her registration fee as well.

During the written exam, she had also turned in a paper.

"Can my animal friend register too?" An Su asked the old Priest at the payment window, who gave a look as if he were being teased. They were happy to take the money, but there was no precedent for pets to register.

Although this registration was merely for show; other than a few candidates from the Radiant Church who passed yesterday’s written test, the others were not qualified to register—though they were eligible to continue paying the fee.

"This..." The Priest showed a troubled look, "there’s no such precedent."

"Two hundred."

"It could be considered."

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"Three hundred."

"Deal."

The Priest nodded solemnly, taking a closer look at Elf to confirm that she was just an ordinary Spiritual Object, seemingly dull and unremarkable with no special traits, "But she can only enter the exam as a contract Spirit Beast."

Unlike the written test,

since the next two exams were practical, and many Druids had contracts with their Summoned Beasts, Summoned Objects were a part of their strength, so they were allowed to bring them to the exams.

However, that was the Druid Court’s practice, not a precedent within the Radiant Holy See.

But with enough money on the table, any path could be forged.

This Priest had previously mingled with Merlin and had quite an open mind, so he took out his book to re-register. After asking An Su for the name of his contracted beast, he wrote down "Luo Xiaohei."

Elf frowned as she watched An Su categorize her as a "Pet," her claws itching to dig into the desk. She inwardly urged herself to stay calm, not to lose composure for the sake of the greater goal, learning to persevere.

A pet it was then, but once she completed her Holy Light training and returned to her true body to recover her Saintess status, she’d catch An Su and make him her pet!

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After paying the fee, they had to wait for the examiners to announce the rules for tomorrow’s exam.

With about half an hour to kill and nothing to do, An Su decided to wander around with pet Luo Xiaohei. However, the saints around An Su gave him complex looks, avoiding him whenever they saw him, as this kid’s affairs had caused quite a stir throughout the city.

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