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Summoned with an SSS-Rank Portal Skill

William and his college class are ripped from Earth and thrown into Aethel, a world on the brink of collapse. Everyone gains incredible magical powers – except William. Mocked and underestimated, he's an outcast among heroes. But William has a secret: an SSS-ranked skill that lets him travel to Aethel's past. Learning lost magic from ancient masters, he'll surpass his classmates and become the true savior Aethel needs. But can he overcome the dangers of the past and present to forge his own destiny? While others studied about the first mage, William could go back in time and see the first mage himself! While others dreamed of seeing a dragon, William could go back in time, hatch a legendary dragon egg and turn it into his puppy. While others used common materials to craft their items, William could go back in time and mine materials that weren't find anywhere in Aethel anymore. Is it unfair? Perhaps, but William was not the type of person to not use the powers the universe gave him.

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First Classes, and Shocking Information

The silencing spell held them captive, a stark reminder of the professor's authority. Even William, an innocent bystander in the cacophony, found himself unable to utter a word.

"I am Professor James," the young man announced, his voice resonating with a newfound firmness. "And I will be responsible for instructing you in the art of combat magic. Now, please, refrain from excessive chatter during my class, or any other class for that matter."

He released the spell, and the room erupted in a flurry of apologies. Professor James nodded in approval. "Conversation is not prohibited," he clarified, "but maintain a respectable volume, especially during my instruction."

William raised his hand, catching James' attention.

"Go on, William," James encouraged.

"I understand this is a new class," William began, "but it seems there are more students present than those who participated in the entrance exams."