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I Just Inherited The Arcane Emperor's Legacy

In the Solarian Empire, people were divided by their blood. The nobles enjoyed their life in wealth, with fine wine and amazing food. They reigned supreme over the commoners. The only reason they were able to do this was that they had knowledge of the most powerful force in the world - magic. The nobles controlled their knowledge from easily going to commoners, making it harder for them to learn magic. Leo, a young orphan in Solaria, had an incredibly powerful affinity for magic. He didn't even know about it because he could never learn magic- he was too poor to try and learn from any magic academies. He was just trying to survive the streets of Solhaven until he found the lost tome of the Arcane Emperor. "I can beat a 7th Circle Mage." "Wow! You must have trained for many decades. How old are you?" "17." "..." The world was going to be turned upside down. NOTE FOR MY AMAZING READERS: Do NOT take privilege if the month is nearing its end. Your privilege access will end when the month does. It DOES NOT last an entire month after you have purchased it. Please purchase the priv tiers in the STARTING HALF of the month to get the best value for your money. For people who think discord is all the rage, here is the discord server for this book. Feel free to discuss what you think about this book on the server. https://discord.gg/TbX8MCUg7

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Baron Mopart turned around to look at the man who said this. He seemed slightly bothered by the comment.

"They should learn to judge their strength is all I'm saying. If they only barely sensed any aura, why would they think they would get into one of the most prestigious academies in the empire?" He asked.

The man smiled. "You say that with such confidence, but how many of the world's best Aura Knights did this academy produce? And how much did the academy itself contribute to that process?"

He frowned. "I prefer not to have this discussion in front of our applicants. Perhaps we can discuss this later in our personal time, Mr. Grimshaw."

"Please, Baron. Call me Asher. You have the authority to do so," Asher said with a smile on his face. He felt pleased that he talked down the academy in front of the people in the line who were listening in.

The Baron looked forward. "Put your hands on the crystal ball and wait." He said.