Orion and Aurora continued to soar through the sky. However, while Aurora could fly to a particr section, other students had beasts that couldn''t fly and could only move onnd.
Therefore, the tournament officials took this into ount, and they decided to make the tournament fair for all the contestants by introducing challenges that some beasts may excel at while others might struggle with.
A good example was the hurdle Aurora leaped over.
As a bird, Aurora didn''t have to leap over the barriers like a four-legged magical beast, but she had to do it because every single activity she and Orion did was rewarded with points, and it would be disyed at the end of each round of the tournament.
Also, Orion''s encounter with Aurora in the magical forest was assessed carefully, just like everyone else, and he was rewarded with a point based on not only how he was able to tame Aurora but also on how he equipped her with a saddle and hismunication skills with his beast.
As a beast tamer, it was expected of every contestant to know the right words to say to their beasts. Words and bodynguage were very important inmunicating with a beast, and cheering them up as well.
All these were just a few of the things the judges were watching closely. They cared very little about the race and who finished first.
A student might win the race, but that didn''t mean that he would qualify for the next round, because he would still be disqualified if his total points weren''t enough to proceed to the next round.
Judges and the tournament officials were only concerned with the student''s efforts to build a strong connection with their beasts during the tournament.
They were only judging them based on their ability to tame the beasts and not their ability to race. However, this wasn''t the only thing they were monitoring closely.
During the first and second sections of the tournament, Orion''s positioning and handling of the reins were monitored closely, just like every other student.
He and everyone else would be rewarded fairly based on the things the judges observed and expected them to do.
As for the hurdle Aurora jumped over a few minutes ago, the judges were awarding points to the contestants based on their adaptability to the obstacles and the teamwork they had with their beasts, regardless of what type of beast they had with them.
In a nutshell, every challenge had a unique scoring criteria, as they assessed each beast''s unique strengths and weaknesses. Find your next adventure on м??
A few minutester, Orion and Aurora finally arrived at their destination and they could see a maze-like puzzle ofrge mirrors and ss in front of them.
The mirrors were arranged in a maze-like manner, and this meant that Orion had to step into the maze with the hope of finding the exit.
He swiftly activated his Omnivision skill to try to determine the best path to take before stepping into the maze, but to his surprise, he couldn''t do it.
The maze''s path kept twisting and turning at every moment, so it was difficult to know the exact path for him to take.
He tried three more times just to be certain, but the results were the same.
Then, Orion noticed something. He could see a few other students walking into the maze before him. None of them knew where they were going but this didn''t stop them from entering the maze.
They didn''t know how to get to the exit, but they didn''t want to stand by and do nothing either, so they decided to trust their guts.
The map on their smart bracelets couldn''t help, and that left them with no other choice but to trust their instincts.
Orion also decided to do the same, then he slowly ced a hand on Aurora''s back to send her a clear mental image of what he wanted her to do.
This was the same thing he did to her during thest hurdle leaping challenge.
With the help of the saddle, he could send a vivid image of what he wanted her to do for him and this was how Aurora knew that she was required to make a jump during the hurdle leaping challenge.
"Let''s do this," Orion instructed and Aurora shot into the maze.
He instructed her to follow her instinct and that was exactly what she did.
The maze was made up of extremely tall mirrors, but even though the mirrors were tall and huge, the size didn''t prevent them from shifting and distorting around the contestants.
There were other small mirrors as well, and they were floating around for no particr reason.
A spell had been cast on the mirrors, and now, they were either disying the reflections of the contestants or a family member of theirs.
These illusions looked realistic and difficult to avoid because not only could Orion see his own reflection, but he could also hear his own voice, and that was not all.
The mirrors also disyed Evelyn and Elena''s reflections, and they were calling out to him, begging him not to leave them.
"Orion, sweetie, where are you going? Won''t you take mummy along with you?"
"Orion dear, your aunt needs you, can''t you stop what you are doing for a minute? I miss you so much, dear."
The voices and cries of his mother and aunt echoed loudly in his ears, making it difficult for him to move past them.
Orion had no choice but to ask Aurora to stop. "Aurora, stop."
He patted the back of her head and she slowed down, but Aurora wondered why Orion would want them to stop now when they had just entered the maze.
Orion closed his eyes and tried to re-evaluate the situation he was in.
Even though his eyes were currently closed, he could still hear the sounds of his mother and aunt from the countless images reflected in front of him.
"Baby, its mummy. Why aren''t you looking at mummy?" He heard Evelyn''s voice.
"Come on, Sweetie, mama just wants to talk to you."