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Chapter 6 Chapter The Aptitude Test (III)

Word Count: 1143    |    Released on: 22/02/2024

lost all his strength. The soldiers beside him

who failed the aptitude test, either sympathetically

. A few more War Spirit warriors wou

the test sneered

om the orphanage would not hav

d stand out from the others. But now, he still ended up as a

t in, right? Is he the

the test could stay in that room and those w

not as smart as the other two. Seriously, how could orp

ho hated to see others ac

they would sneer at you. However, what they failed to realize was that whi

hing remarks. Fortunately, at this moment, Silas, who h

atted Carl's shoulder kindly, took his h

they passed through the crowd, h

a great comfort to him. Carl felt the warm

d them well in the orphanage. For the orphans, Silas h

ly left the bustling area of Rum Town S

ound him that he was little hunched. He sighed softl

ooked back at him and asked, "

felt helpless and had no other options, so he replied, "You still need to bring Arthur and Sofia back when they com

Carl with mixed emotions and finally

slowly clenched his fists. After a while, he turne

ocated. To his surprise, all the other children were standin

dren saw Carl, they immediat

beside him in surprise and asked in confusion. Usually, t

pass the test? Will you become a War

s beside him, whispered, "The dean told us that the

nd said to the younger brothers and sisters around him, "I failed, so I can only s

a cry of disappointment. However, when they heard that bo

families and had different backgrounds, the family affecti

d Sofia and some considerate children, who noticed the unwilli

get to serve in the army, I'd l

wherever you are, w

e felt like crying, but he looked

uys should become War Spirit warriors in the

dered, "Alright. You all stay here and wait for Ar

ckly into the courtyard and suddenly sensed that someone was looking at him. When he

his room. However, he did not notice that the dean looked sat

d lay on the bed, feeling utterly depressed. After having s

ion outside the window. He went to the window and looke

e utterly different lives from that of orphans. Nevertheless, no one was jealous, for they loved each other and

ur and Sofia below, his fists clenched, a

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