/ 
Focus Chapter 75
Download
https://www.novelcool.com/novel/Focus.html
https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Focus-Chapter-74/2234329/
https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Focus-Chapter-76/2234331/

Focus Chapter 75

Chapter 75


As Dyon and Ri walked along the path through the field, they were the subject of a few glances, but, nothing too substantial happened .

Soon, they reached the opening of the large square structure . There wasn't an actual door, the opening led straight into the largest atrium Dyon had ever seen . On top of this, the entire first floor of the massive square shaped structure was nothing but pillars holding up the above 4 floors . Within the inner space, many oddly shaped stairs connected the ground floor to the above ones .

"Oh, there's one last thing I forgot to tell you . The preferred form of currency at Acacia, and the city in general, are intent fruits, so profound stones won't do you much good . Especially since most students who attend this academy are from very well-off families . "

Dyon nodded . He didn't mind too much since he had left all the profound stones he hadn't used in training with the orphans anyway .

"doesn't matter too much, anyway, how do I regis –"

"RI!"

A shout reverberated through the atrium . The few students who were walking around were shaken out of their thoughts . Before Dyon could even react, a gust of wind had appeared by his side and Ri was no longer on her two feet .

"headmaster?" the students in the surroundings shook their head when the recognized the one who had called out .

Dyon was stunned . He had no idea how to react…

"I've missed you! Where've you been young lady! You shouldn't let your father worry so much!"

Ri was struggling to respond, but she was being hugged too tightly .

A laugh escaped Dyon, "to witness the fiery Ri as a doted daughter might be the best thing I've ever seen . "

Ri struggled to turn her head just so she could give him a scornful look, but Dyon wasn't paying attention to her anymore . His eyes were trained on the tall and lean man beside him . His hair was a deep and dark blue that rivaled even Ri's in length . He was taller than Dyon by an entire head, and his presence was suffocating despite his now childish appearance . His features were sharp, and his eyes matched his hair, but all that paled in comparison to the bright smile his face had when hugging Ri .

"dad… let go," Ri finally coughed out .

Ri finally sighed in relief once her father set her down . Having done so, Ri's father finally looked over to Dyon, "this is? . . . "

"Ah, yes, I met him while I was with mom . He's hoping to join the academy, I was hoping you'd help him out . "

Dyon didn't let his confusion show on his face . He just assumed that this was a story Ri came up with so that those who were listening in wouldn't inquire as to who he was so much . The details of how they met, especially the high level spatial ring Dyon had, might lead to his danger . It wasn't that Dyon liked playing it lowkey at all, but he decided to just let Ri give whatever explanation she wanted .

Ri's father raised an eyebrow, but nodded, "as long as he meets the requirements, no one would complain if he has my recommendation," he aimed a light smile towards Dyon .

'this is what a true expert is… I've never felt this sort of pressure from the other elders . '

"Don't worry dad, there shouldn't be an issue . He has an innate aurora, there's no way he wouldn't meet the mark . "

A look of surprise flashed across the headmaster's features, "an innate aurora? I've never seen such a thing before, would you mind showing me?"

Dyon smiled, the curiosity of the headmaster gave him a feeling akin to a kid of Christmas morning . Of course, Dyon had no problems demonstrating .

His eyes flashed in gold as a simple array began to be formed in from of him . Unbeknownst to Dyon, when those around heard Ri say he had an innate aurora, they had already focused their attention onto him . Whispers of astonishment filled the atrium .

The headmaster clapped happily, "the split minds technique! Never would I think that a child as young as you could master it to such a level! The old fogies at the formations guild would bend over backwards to have you as a disciple!"

Dyon smiled lightly . He already had a master, he wasn't in the market for another . But, he didn't ruin the mood by saying something like that .

"Headmaster, do you not have an array alchemy guild?"

A complicated look flashed across the features of Ri's father, "this… It's been a long time since anyone has accepted array alchemy as the true form of those two practices…"

Dyon frowned . He had heard Uncle Ail complain about this on multiple occasions, but, he didn't think it would be such a big problem .

Ri's father, having seemingly read Dyon's mind, continued, "truth is, many are going with the flow of things . Someone from a long time ago decided that the two crafts were better kept separate, and they taught their disciples who then taught their disciples . From your question, I assume you already have a master and that this master appreciates array alchemy in its truest form . Maybe only someone with an innate aurora like you could turn that around," he smiled warmly .

Dyon nodded, appreciating his encouragement, "ah, I'm sorry senior, I haven't learned your name . "

Ri's father laughed, "no, no, that's due to my own rudeness . You can call me Uncle Acacia; a friend of my daughter shouldn't be so formal with me . "

Dyon smiled, he appreciated seniors who didn't put on airs . And for Uncle Acacia to be so powerful, it spoke to his character .

Ri smiled off to the side, "ALRIGHT! Come on, let's choose a place for you to stay . You can't be following me all the time . Although you'd make an adorable puppy, I'll get tired of you . "

Uncle Acacia and Dyon smiled bitterly, fully understanding Ri's personality . Uncle Acacia gave Dyon an apologetic look before tossing him a school badge . It was made of a simple oak and had an acacia carved into it with sprinkled colors of red and yellow, but despite its simplicity, it exuded a strange profoundness .

Dyon waved the headmaster goodbye as he was dragged away by Ri .

Uncle Acacia chuckled, walking away .

As Dyon and Ri walked along the path through the field, they were the subject of a few glances, but, nothing too substantial happened . Soon, they reached the opening of the large square structure . There wasnt an actual door, the opening led straight into the largest atrium Dyon had ever seen . On top of this, the entire first floor of the massive square shaped structure was nothing but pillars holding up the above 4 floors . Within the inner space, many oddly shaped stairs connected the ground floor to the above ones . Oh, theres one last thing I forgot to tell you . The preferred form of currency at Acacia, and the city in general, are intent fruits, so profound stones wont do you much good . Especially since most students who attend this academy are from very well-off families . Dyon nodded . He didnt mind too much since he had left all the profound stones he hadnt used in training with the orphans anyway . doesnt matter too much, anyway, how do I regis – RI! A shout reverberated through the atrium . The few students who were walking around were shaken out of their thoughts . Before Dyon could even react, a gust of wind had appeared by his side and Ri was no longer on her two feet . headmaster? the students in the surroundings shook their head when the recognized the one who had called out . Dyon was stunned . He had no idea how to react… Ive missed you! Whereve you been young lady! You shouldnt let your father worry so much! Ri was struggling to respond, but she was being hugged too tightly . A laugh escaped Dyon, to witness the fiery Ri as a doted daughter might be the best thing Ive ever seen . Ri struggled to turn her head just so she could give him a scornful look, but Dyon wasnt paying attention to her anymore . His eyes were trained on the tall and lean man beside him . His hair was a deep and dark blue that rivaled even Ris in length . He was taller than Dyon by an entire head, and his presence was suffocating despite his now childish appearance . His features were sharp, and his eyes matched his hair, but all that paled in comparison to the bright smile his face had when hugging Ri . dad… let go, Ri finally coughed out . Ri finally sighed in relief once her father set her down . Having done so, Ris father finally looked over to Dyon, this is? . Ah, yes, I met him while I was with mom . Hes hoping to join the academy, I was hoping youd help him out . Dyon didnt let his confusion show on his face . He just assumed that this was a story Ri came up with so that those who were listening in wouldnt inquire as to who he was so much . The details of how they met, especially the high level spatial ring Dyon had, might lead to his danger . It wasnt that Dyon liked playing it lowkey at all, but he decided to just let Ri give whatever explanation she wanted . Ris father raised an eyebrow, but nodded, as long as he meets the requirements, no one would complain if he has my recommendation, he aimed a light smile towards Dyon . this is what a true expert is… Ive never felt this sort of pressure from the other elders . Dont worry dad, there shouldnt be an issue . He has an innate aurora, theres no way he wouldnt meet the mark . A look of surprise flashed across the headmasters features, an innate aurora? Ive never seen such a thing before, would you mind showing me? Dyon smiled, the curiosity of the headmaster gave him a feeling akin to a kid of Christmas morning . Of course, Dyon had no problems demonstrating . His eyes flashed in gold as a simple array began to be formed in from of him . Unbeknownst to Dyon, when those around heard Ri say he had an innate aurora, they had already focused their attention onto him . Whispers of astonishment filled the atrium . The headmaster clapped happily, the split minds technique! Never would I think that a child as young as you could master it to such a level! The old fogies at the formations guild would bend over backwards to have you as a disciple! Dyon smiled lightly . He already had a master, he wasnt in the market for another . But, he didnt ruin the mood by saying something like that . Headmaster, do you not have an array alchemy guild? A complicated look flashed across the features of Ris father, this… Its been a long time since anyone has accepted array alchemy as the true form of those two practices… Dyon frowned . He had heard Uncle Ail complain about this on multiple occasions, but, he didnt think it would be such a big problem . Ris father, having seemingly read Dyons mind, continued, truth is, many are going with the flow of things . Someone from a long time ago decided that the two crafts were better kept separate, and they taught their disciples who then taught their disciples . From your question, I assume you already have a master and that this master appreciates array alchemy in its truest form . Maybe only someone with an innate aurora like you could turn that around, he smiled warmly . Dyon nodded, appreciating his encouragement, ah, Im sorry senior, I havent learned your name . Ris father laughed, no, no, thats due to my own rudeness . You can call me Uncle Acacia; a friend of my daughter shouldnt be so formal with me . Dyon smiled, he appreciated seniors who didnt put on airs . And for Uncle Acacia to be so powerful, it spoke to his character . Ri smiled off to the side, ALRIGHT! Come on, lets choose a place for you to stay . You cant be following me all the time . Although youd make an adorable puppy, Ill get tired of you . Uncle Acacia and Dyon smiled bitterly, fully understanding Ris personality . Uncle Acacia gave Dyon an apologetic look before tossing him a school badge . It was made of a simple oak and had an acacia carved into it with sprinkled colors of red and yellow, but despite its simplicity, it exuded a strange profoundness . Dyon waved the headmaster goodbye as he was dragged away by Ri . Uncle Acacia chuckled, walking away .

Chapter end

Report
<<Prev
Next>>
Catalogue
Focus Chapter 113
Focus Chapter 103
Focus Chapter 102
Focus Chapter 101
Focus Chapter 100
Focus Chapter 99
Focus Chapter 98
Focus Chapter 97
Focus Chapter 96
Focus Chapter 95
Focus Chapter 94
Focus Chapter 93
Focus Chapter 92
Focus Chapter 91
Focus Chapter 90
Focus Chapter 89
Focus Chapter 88
Focus Chapter 87
Focus Chapter 86
Focus Chapter 85
Focus Chapter 84
Focus Chapter 83
Focus Chapter 82
Focus Chapter 81
Focus Chapter 80
Focus Chapter 79
Focus Chapter 78
Focus Chapter 77
Focus Chapter 76
Focus Chapter 75
Focus Chapter 74
Focus Chapter 73
Focus Chapter 72
Focus Chapter 71
Focus Chapter 70
Focus Chapter 69
Focus Chapter 68
Focus Chapter 67
Focus Chapter 66
Focus Chapter 65
Focus Chapter 64
Focus Chapter 63
Focus Chapter 62
Focus Chapter 61
Focus Chapter 60
Focus Chapter 59
Focus Chapter 58
Focus Chapter 57
Focus Chapter 56
Focus Chapter 55
Focus Chapter 54
Focus Chapter 53
Focus Chapter 52
Focus Chapter 51
Focus Chapter 50
Focus Chapter 49
Focus Chapter 48
Focus Chapter 47
Focus Chapter 46
Focus Chapter 45
Focus Chapter 44
Focus Chapter 43
Focus Chapter 42
Focus Chapter 41
Focus Chapter 40
Focus Chapter 39
Focus Chapter 38
Focus Chapter 37
Focus Chapter 36
Focus Chapter 35
Focus Chapter 34
Focus Chapter 33
Focus Chapter 32
Focus Chapter 31
Focus Chapter 30
Focus Chapter 29
Focus Chapter 28
Focus Chapter 27
Focus Chapter 26
Focus Chapter 25
Focus Chapter 24
Focus Chapter 23
Focus Chapter 22
Focus Chapter 21
Focus Chapter 20
Focus Chapter 19
Focus Chapter 18
Focus Chapter 17
Focus Chapter 16
Focus Chapter 15
Part 14
Part 13
Part 12
Part 11
Part 10
Part 9
Part 8
Part 7
Part 6
Part 5
Part 4
Part 3
Part 2
Part 1
Setting
Font
Arial
Georgia
Comic Sans MS
Font size
14
Background
Report
Donate
Oh o, this user has not set a donation button.
English
Español
lingua italiana
Русский язык
Portugués
Deutsch
Success Warn New Timeout NO YES Summary More details Please rate this book Please write down your comment Reply Follow Followed This is the last chapter. Are you sure to delete? Account We've sent email to you successfully. You can check your email and reset password. You've reset your password successfully. We're going to the login page. Read Your cover's min size should be 160*160px Your cover's type should be .jpg/.jpeg/.png This book hasn't have any chapter yet. This is the first chapter This is the last chapter We're going to home page. * Book name can't be empty. * Book name has existed. At least one picture Book cover is required Please enter chapter name Create Successfully Modify successfully Fail to modify Fail Error Code Edit Delete Just Are you sure to delete? This volume still has chapters Create Chapter Fold Delete successfully Please enter the chapter name~ Then click 'choose pictures' button Are you sure to cancel publishing it? Picture can't be smaller than 300*300 Failed Name can't be empty Email's format is wrong Password can't be empty Must be 6 to 14 characters Please verify your password again