The Genius Mage - Chapter 2
Chapter 2: I’ll Protect You From Now On
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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
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At this moment, Audrey was very happy. She did not feel depressed that she had just transmigrated and was in a foreign land.
She was already thankful that she did not die.
Moreover, like a magic fanatic, this world was much better than Earth in her eyes.
This was because the elemental energy in this world was ten times denser than Earth’s.
This world did not have magic, but it was a paradise for mages.
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With such dense elemental energy, I might be able to break through to God’s domain within ten years.
Audrey’s gaze was deep and fiery. As the strongest Saint Magister on Earth, breaking through to God’s domain was practically her lifelong goal and dream.
However, how could a mortal be able to easily step into God’s domain?
Even though she was already enough to attract the attention of the world in her previous life and was considered by all living beings as the woman most likely to become a god.
However, she knew very well that the hope of becoming a god was extremely slim. It was almost impossible.
Otherwise, she would not have died tragically on the spot just because she forcefully broke through to the domain of God.
It seemed like it was only a step away, but it was a step that could never be crossed.
And at this moment, Audrey truly saw the hope of becoming a god.
The elemental energy that was ten times denser than Earth, as well as the girl’s incomparable affinity with the elements, that once unsurpassable peak had become a possibility in front of her eyes.
That’s right, Audrey was a piece of trash who cultivated combat aura, but in the field of magic, she was a rare genius that was rarely seen in a hundred years.
Her affinity with elemental power had even surpassed her in her previous life.
“Audrey, wait a moment.” A youth chased after her from behind.
Audrey turned to look at the familiar yet unfamiliar youth. After a slight hesitation, she said, “Kate?”
In her memories, Kate was one of Audrey’s few friends.
Unlike Audrey’s reputation as a trash girl, Kate was the most famous genius in the family. He had been groomed by the family elders as a potential candidate. At the age of 19, he was already a level-8 fighter.
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With such talent and strength, not to mention being compared within the Davis family, even in the entire city, her talent and strength could be ranked in the top ten.
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“Audrey, it doesn’t matter if your talent is bad. I’ll protect you in the future.”
Kate said solemnly. It was a simple sentence, but he said it very seriously as if he was saying an oath.
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Everyone in the family was ridiculing Audrey for being a waste. As the daughter of the patriarch, she was so useless. It was simply a disgrace to the family.
However, he knew very well how hard Audrey worked.
For the honor of the family, in order not to be ridiculed, she worked several times harder than others. However, was it her fault that her talent was poor?
Audrey was slightly stunned. She looked at the youth in front of her seriously, then smiled and said, “Thank you.”
The feelings between young people were always so pure and beautiful. Unfortunately, she was no longer the former Audrey. She was the Saint Magister Audrey.
As soon as she returned to her small courtyard, she saw a tall and mighty figure standing in the courtyard.
“Father… dear.”
Audrey called out a little awkwardly.
The person in front of her was her father in this life — Calder Davis.
At the same time, he was also the current patriarch of the Davis family.
In her previous life, when Audrey was very young, her father had been killed by a demon, so she was very unfamiliar with the word ‘father’.
“Audrey, it’s been a year since we last met, right?”
Calder slowly turned around and looked at his daughter, his gaze calm and gentle.
Audrey was silent. In her memories, Calder and Audrey did not spend much time together. As the patriarch, Calder had too many things to do.
The patriarch’s daughter sounded nice, but in Audrey’s heart, this identity only brought her stress and loneliness. It was better to be born in an ordinary family.