625 Elder Severus
As their magic airboat drew closer to the imperial capital, Vaan marveled at the intricate system of rivers and water channels flowing through the city like veins, supplying it with life. Many rooftops were used to grow crops and medicinal herbs.
The entire city was simply overflowing with flora.
As far as Vaan could see, there wasn''t a single building that wasn''t covered in some form of vegetation.
If Dragonmoor City wereparable to a ruined ancient city, the imperial capital would beparable to a very developed city that had been abandoned for hundreds of years, allowing it to be covered in vegetation, except it wasn''t an abandoned city.
On the contrary, the imperial capital was very lively.
Nevertheless, it wasn''t difficult to discover where the main location of the Ten-Year Glory Evaluation was held in the imperial capital.
It was an amphitheater.
However, this amphitheater was just like the imperial capital – incredibly enormous and grand. Its sheer size and seating space allowed it to hold well over a hundred thousand spectatorsfortably.
That said, if people didn''t mind squeezing, the spectator capacity would be even higher.
The battle arena itself in the center was also veryrge, enough to let hundreds of warriors fight in it simultaneously.
Given therge number of participants that joined whenever the grand event was held, it wasn''t strange for the organizer to have several rounds of free-for-all battles in order to thin the number of participants.
Nevertheless, a capacity of a hundred thousand was nowhere near enough to amodate every spectator.
There were also dozens of sky-scraping buildings around the enormous amphitheater. Each of these tall buildings hadrge balconies with great viewing space for the amphitheater.
Unfortunately, this amount of viewing space was still limited.
It was clear that not everyone in the imperial capital would get the chance to spectate the battles between the greatest talents in the empire.
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The magic airboat soonnded in an open spacemonly used as a docking bay for the wealthy and powerful figures who could afford flying vessels.
Vaan and the ten warriors immediately received the highest level of respect and hospitality when they disembarked the magic airboat. At the same time, they also received wary and probing stares from theirpetitors.
Everyone nearby had recognized the unique emblem of Duke Zaahir on the magic airboat. As such, they also recognized Vaan''s group as one of the biggest candidates for winning thepetitions.
Around this time, with the grand event only six days away, there wasn''t a single inn that wasn''t booked out. Hoping for vacancies was like expecting the sun not to rise the next day – it just wasn''t possible.
Many people were prepared to sleep on the streets until the grand event ended.
Fortunately for Vaan''s group, Duke Zaahir had a private residence in the imperial capital, which was arranged to amodate them.
As such, the ten warriors intended to head there first to unload their belongings and rest.
However, Vaan had other ns. Thus, he separated from the group and headed straight for Martial Hall''s main school to hand in Duke Zaahir''s rmendation letter.
The Martial Hall had branch schools in manyrge cities across the empire, but they were nothingpared to the main school. The Martial Hall''s main school upied an entire district itself and possessed many training grounds and facilities.
It was the best ce to nurture talent.
Even the current emperor had been a student of Martial Hall at some point in his life when he was young and learning. In fact, the previous emperors had also been students of Martial Hall. The Martial Hall was an integral part of the Great Ratholos Empire.
Many of its members grew to take up important positions in the empire.
There were two great forces in the Great Ratholos Empire, which even the ruling emperor could not control, and the Martial Hall was one of them.
The main school alone had at least two hundred thousand members staying within its grounds.
When Vaan arrived at the southern main entrance and showed Duke Zaahir''s seal on the rmendation letter, a core member personally escorted him to the elder in charge of the Registration Hall.
He didn''t encounter any trouble, and everyone was respectful of one another.
The environment within Martial Hall''s school grounds was surprisingly harmonious despite thepetitiveness. Supposedly, the Martial Hall didn''t just produce martial talents but also good characters. Or at least, it seemed that way on the surface.
Perhaps there were strict punishments for bullies who affected the mood and learning experience of other members.
"Elder Severus, I''ve brought a person with Duke Zaahir''s rmendation letter," the core member informed a grey-haired old man full of wrinkles and battle scars.
After the core member finished handing Vaan over to the grey-haired old man, he stood to the side and didn''t leave the building.
"Oh," Elder Severus uttered without a change to his calm expression while epting the letter from Vaan.
This grey-haired old man gave the impression that even if the capital fell the next day, he would still face it calmly; nothing could affect his tranquil state of mind, be it wind or rain, death or destruction.
Furthermore, his aura was so withdrawn that he seemed like an ordinary mortal who had never trained. However, his extraordinary state of mind and frightening scars showed he was anything but an ordinary, untrained mortal.
Elder Severus studied Vaan''s features multiple times while reading Duke Zaahir''s rmendation letter. It was like he was verifying something each time.
After he finished reading, he took out a nk namete and casually carved Vaan''s alias into the piece of white metal with his bare hands. The letters that appeared were surprisingly neat, thin, and well-
written.
The strength behind Elder Severus''s fingertips was impressive, but their dexterity was even more so.
"This is proof of your status as an honorary core member of our Martial Hall. Be sure not to lose it," Elder Severus said as he handed the engraved namete to Vaan.
Afterward, Elder Severus returned to his rocking chair toze and no longer paid Vaan any further attention.
Vaan was surprised by the simplicity of the registration.
He became an honorary core member of the Martial Hall just like that? No questions asked or anything?
Vaan couldn''t help but feel a little speechless.
However, hisplicated mind believed the registration couldn''t possibly be so simple.
There had to be a hidden trick waiting to surprise him if he was careless.N?v(el)B\\jnn
After all, if it was so easy to acquire the status of an honorary core member, it must be just as easy to lose it.