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School Transmigration: I, Chosen as the Saint by Dragons at the Start

Owen, an ordinary high school student at Saint Aya Academy, finds himself and his classmates mysteriously transported to a world filled with magic and bizarre creatures during a school event. In this world, arcanergy saturates the land, and all intelligent beings can harness it. The more adept one is at utilizing arcanergy, the more noble their race is considered. Upon arriving on this new continent, the students from Saint Aya Academy immediately attract the attention of various powers. They are referred to as Saints and are chosen by powerful races to be groomed as successors. However, Owen seems to be as inconspicuous here as he was at school, with no races showing interest in him. Even as his classmates find their places, no one extends an olive branch to Owen. Just when everyone thinks he will be left behind, a dragon's roar echoes across the sky. The ancient and mighty Dragon race, in an unprecedented gesture of high ceremony, has the twelve Great Dragon Elders personally welcome Owen, choosing him as the "Saint of the Dragons." As everyone is stunned by this dramatic turn of events, Owen hears a "ding" sound beside his ear... [Host binding, the most powerful Prophecy System is activated!]

Sesame_Cookies · Fantasia
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280 Chs

Chapter84- Entering Heartstealer Island

As Owen listened to Bessie's account, he felt a sense of empathy. 

When he first joined the dragons, he too was doubted by the younger members of his race. 

Had it not been for the [Prophecy] aiding in establishing his authority, he likely would have been looked down upon by the talented youths of his race. 

Other saints and saintesses didn't have his fortune and probably faced significant resistance within their races, particularly those from intermediate or disadvantaged races. 

The support they could offer to their respective saints and saintesses was minimal at best, making their circumstances challenging to navigate. 

Without the protective status of a saint or saintess, their very survival might have been at stake.

"So," Bessie concluded, and Owen spoke up, "What do you mean by that?"