"They can make the top fifty," Master Ellis answered.
"Only top fifty?"
"Don't reach too high; top fifty is already incredibly rare."
In truth, Mira only showed this childish side in front of her master. Normally, she was mature and seasoned.
"Master, where would I rank?"
"You? With your current amateur moves, you don't even have a ranking."
"How could I not be ranked? Is it really that bad? Didn't you say I had a talent for martial arts?"
Since her rebirth, Mira felt her body was exceptionally light and agile, and she had been making rapid progress in her training.
"Even with talent, you can't improve a thousand miles in a day. Do you think rankings are handed out like candy? Anyone outside the top hundred isn't ranked at all," Owen answered for the master.
"So, you need to focus on pharmacology. That way, you can catch people off guard when you're in danger."
"I'll listen to you, Master," she replied, acting as obedient as could be.
Owen shot her another disdainful look.
Sure enough, the master's next sentence was aimed at him.
"Look at your junior, so obedient and sensible. Learn from her and stop arguing with me all day."
Before leaving, Mira told Owen, "I plan to go to Aethelgard the day after tomorrow with Gavin Hale and Aidan Chase. Are you coming?"
"They're putting on a concert?" Master Ellis looked at Mira.
"Yes. I'm going not only to support them but also for the E-Scooter Program. It's the perfect opportunity to promote it at their concert."
"But with your current reputation, you're really nothing in Aethelgard. Your millions in assets just make you a standard wealthy person there, not even close to the elite families," Owen pointed out.



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