"Good…."
Lying on the ground, I looked around myself.
"I am getting better."
Before me were the scattered bodies of the worm crickets. A type of insect monster that had merged into one and became a weird-looking chimera.
"My speed of shooting is improving along with my mana control."
As I mumbled that, I raised my bow and imbued my mana into my arrow.
'This is the blue color I saw at that time.'
It was the color that appeared when I shot that bullet to the head of that demon contractor.
'Solar Eclipse. It felt like the way my mana exploded reminded me of the sun.'
The bullet of that attack was certainly strong, and I felt like the mana I imbued at that time was a lot harder to contain. It was like, from the start, the mana was about to explode.
'It is going with the same pattern as the book shows. Then, that means the last one will be that black-purple-colored one.'
'New moon.'
'I have yet to understand how I can change from one type of mana to another, but right now, just learning their properties is enough.'
It was progress, nevertheless. When it came to my mana and trait, everything was an Enigma, just like the name showed. It was truly hard, but that was also what made it a lot more rewarding to explore.
"In any case, let's return."
Looking at the clock, I saw it was nearing 3 AM. After what I had witnessed in the museum, there was no way I could be sleeping soundly instead of training.
And this was the first step, reducing sleep and training more. Just like that, I was about to leave the training rooms, but there I saw a young woman training with her bow.
Her black hair swung as her arrows flew one by one.
'Senior Elara.'
I thought to myself.
The marksmanship she was showing was something I would not forget. It was quite insightful and enabled me to integrate my technique even better.
Even though I was still in the progress of perfecting my aim, thanks to all those people around me, I could see myself improving slowly.
SWOOSH SWOOSH
As the two arrows flew, one of them was aimed at the ground while the other one was flying somewhere else.
CREAK
The first one to hit the ground made it freeze.
"Kik!"
And the hologram of the monster immediately noticed the frozen ground and changed its path, turning to sides.
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But that was exactly what Elara was aiming for, as the arrow immediately struck the monster's eye.
'A crafty way of using her elements.'
I mused. Her way of using her bow was elegant as ever, and today too, I learned another lesson.
'This must be enough.'
SWOOSH
Just as I was about to leave, suddenly, I felt something approaching.
THUD
As I slightly tilted my head to the side, I saw an arrow hitting the ground. Getting surprised by the sudden attack, I turned my face to the assailant.
"Senior, what is the meaning of this?"
I asked. This was something that would be considered very rude no matter where you were at. Be it an academy, outside world, or dungeon.
I could see Elara's slight smile on her face as she slowly approached. I didn't say anything and just stayed there waiting for her to come.
"Junior, don't you think it's a bit discourteous to observe your senior's training and depart without a proper greeting?" Elara's voice was light, and her playful tone indicated she was in an amicable mood.
"Someone might also think interrupting a senior's training just for the sake of greeting is a rude action. I think it is a matter of perspective." I answered, not backing off from her gaze.
Indeed I may have looked a bit rude to constantly watch her, but it was not like she was trying to hide her training either. She was using a normal training room where anyone could see.
"Heh…It seems you are good with your words." She answered. For some reason, it seemed her serious expression was gone, probably because she was tired.
I nodded in acknowledgment. This was something I was proud of, as I had the tendency to argue even for the smallest things I deemed I was right, at least if I was in the mood to do so.
In any case, for some reason, this woman was talking to me. I didn't remember any encounter I had with her after the first day, so it was a little weird to talk like that.
Elara's smile softened as she studied me. "You're a hardworking junior, it seems." As she said, she signaled the training grounds around us. "Only you and me are left here."
I inclined my head, acknowledging her words. "Thank you."
She seemed to sense my half-hearted gratitude. "Well, I won't keep you any longer. If you ever need pointers or advice, don't hesitate to ask."
Just like that, she left, but I was left slightly weirded at the sudden interaction I had with this woman who was normally serious.
'Is she drunk?' I even pondered about it but soon discarded this thought. There were no signs of her getting drunk, so that was just a random assumption.
Anyway, it wasn't like that was something big, so I just discarded my thoughts and reached my room.
*****
"Elara, do you see this boy here?"
Elara Holden, the vice-captain of the Archery Club, recalled the opening day of the club when she and their club advisor, Instructor Ethan, greeted the incoming freshmen. She cast her mind back to that moment when they stood amidst the crowd.
"Which one?" Elara inquired, glancing at the sea of unfamiliar faces. The gathering was a mix of young boys eager to join the club.
"The one at the back," Instructor Ethan clarified.
"Ah… The one with purple eyes?"
"Yes."
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